 Hello and welcome to another preview show here at Vitality Stadium! Matchday commentator Chris Temple joins me and we'll be looking ahead to another big week in the Premier League. Let's take a look at what's coming up. We'll be looking back at last weekend's defeat to Fulham here at Vitality Stadium. We'll also be reviewing the minus 17 documentary that came out earlier this week. And finally we'll turn our attention to the game at St Mary's tomorrow afternoon. Ond yma yw, fel ydych chi'n i bwych ar y dyfodill o'r gweithio'r gweithio'n gwahanol yng Nghyrch Raspberry a'r Gweithio Stadion canfaen o rhan ochr, a fferdwyr yn llyfrme yng nglliddor開心au, felly o fynd i'r Gweithio'r Gweith Bryder. Rha. Rha. Roedden i'n gweld i hynny i bwysig yng Nghyrch. Roeddwn wedi'n gweithio i gyd. Mae hynny'n gweld i gweithio'r gweithio hyn, fel ar gweithio i'r Gweithio Adam Smith. ond y gallwch yn gyfweld o'r pethau sydd wedi'i gwneud o'r gwaith cyfryd ac yn gwneud y cwylio'r gweithio'r ffwrdd. Y cwyrdau'r ffordd wedi'i'ch gyrain yn y gweithio a'r ddweud ac yn gyfweld, ond yna, mae'n byw'r team yn ei ddweud i'ch gweithio'r gweithio'r newydd, ond mae'n ffwrdd yn gweithio'r gweithio'r ffwrdd, yn gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'r gwaith y gallwn fel y gweithio'r lle, mae mewn gwahanol yng Ngheirio Sgrifegwyr yn rha dod ac yw heddiw i'w'r cefnogi oherwydd yn hynny debyd yn ddod o'r gweithio, yn hynny'r lle mae'r gweithio ddod o'r gwahanol. Fe mae'n mynd i'n ddigon i ymddangos o ddigon i'r lle ac yn� oed yn y ffrindig iawn, mae hwnna yn rhywbeth o Efruain. A'r gweithio'r lle fel yma, ac mae'n ddigon i'n ddweud yma, mae yma ynglyn â ddweud, ac y gallwn ychwaneg. Mae'n gweithio'r cyffredin, ac mae'n cynnwys bwysbarch. Mae'n gwybod i'n niall i'r gwybod, fel ystafell. Fe'u gymru symudieddig yna a'n mynd i'r llwyddo, fel'r cyffredin yn lle mae'n ei ddweud yng Nghymad basis. A dweud yno, ond cyfrifiadau a'r cyfrifiadau yna hefyd efo'r hyn. Mae'n rhai wortwys brwys i'r cyfrifiadau. Mae'r cyfrifiadau a'r gyfrifiadau, mae ylai eidwl yn ddweud graffi eidwyr ddwy i ddweud yn un�u'r ddweud oherwydd. Ond oherwydd, y placforydd yma i'r bod yn ddweud a hwnnw yn gwybod i'r team. Y hynny'n ochr, oherwydd, mae'n tybodol cyntaf yn dych chi'n gweithio dechrau yn blaen i dda, flynyddoedd yn ddweud. So gynny'n gwybod i elidio ddweud â Llywodraeth'u groes. No gofyn yn cael hwnnw, sydd ychydig wnaeth eu gweld ychydig. yw'r dysgu yn fwyaf. Ond rydyn ni'n gŵl i'r chael i gael gan gŵr yn cyfnodol gydag i Bormhwyth, ond ydych chi'n gŵl i'r cyfnodol argynig yn gyfnodol gyda'r gŵl i'r dweud yn ydych chi'n gŵl i'r gŵl i'r ddweud a fe wnaeth efallai eithaf chi'n gŵl i'r ddechrau a, o ran, Adam Smith yn cyd-gallwch ymdillol. Yn dweud o'r wych, ond mae'n dweud, fyddwn i ddweud ymdillol ymdillol lle, neu ddweud o'r ddweud. Yn ymdillol, rydyn ni wedi wneud yn ymdillol y chersiau yn ddweud o ddweud o ddweud o ddweud. Felly mae eich ddweud o'r ddweud o ddweud i'r gyfnodd fysiwyd. Rydyn ni'n gweithio ddweud o ddweud o ddweud ond, nhw, rydyn ni'n gweithio dyma yn gallu ddweud yn ymddangos, i ffwg yno, a dweud sy'n dweud yn ymddangos a gweithio ar y dda i'n gweithio'r ystafell, a ddwy'n gweithio'r ddweud yn y ddweud. A'r aelod oeddaeth, Oeddyn Gweithio, oeddaeth Jason yn gweithio, oeddaeth Yn Gweithio. Ond, yna'n fwyaf yn fwyaf i ddweud o'r ddweud o'n ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ffordd o'r ddweud? Mae'r angen i wych ystod dwi'r edrych ar y byd yw Adam Smith yn ystod i'w drwy fwrdd gan y Seisian. ein dderbyn i'w ddechrau'r Gwrdd Cymru yn dweud, oedd ydych chi'n ddaeth ni'n cyflwystech. e'n dwylltech yn fawr, ond hyn mor dweud mewn ei gwybod, addad ydych chi'n gweithio ar y Cysiwn. Er mwyn i wneud. Yna, mae'n eu gweithio'r ddechrau, edrych arni? Wrth gweithio'n ddu i'r gweithio, mae'n ddechrau'n edrych ar y cyflwystech. Rydyn ni'n meddwl, rydyn ni'n meddwl, mae'n ddweud gan gyrddol i'w gofodd a'r bwysig i'r rhanon i'r bod ein helpu sy'n meddwl yn dweud a phob er mwyn i'r hwn. Rydyn ni'n meddwl wneud, mae chywpeth o'r tyn cydwch ar y mi oherwydd Rydych chi'n ei gweld a thynfod ar distressol o'r dref. Rydyn ni'n meddwl o'r hyffordd y bwysig a'r hyffordd ar y rai. Rydyn ni'n meddwl bod dweud o'r ffrindiau i osgold yn ddech rel. gan ddiweddill yn ychwanegol i'n maes i chi'n iawn, rydyn ni wedi'u rhoi'n meddylion i'r rhaid i'r ystryw yn holl gwirionedd. Rydyn ni'n meddylion i'n meddylion i'r ystryw sydd yn y bydd y rhaid i'r bydd yn ni'n meddylion i'r bydd yn ni'n meddylion i'r byd, a'r hyn o'r oedd, oeddyn ni'n meddylion i'r hamton, mae'n meddylion i'r hyn o'r hyn o'r holl. llawer o'r cwmhagor yma. Dyn ni'n fwy fyddi'n gwybodaeth, a'r iawn o'r fathau. Mae hyn sy'n mynd i'n mynd i'ch gael y cyflomor ac mae'n mynd i ddod yn fwy iawn o'r gyllidio. Mae'n mynd i'ch ddweud yma? Mae'n fwy iawn o'r cyflomor o'r Cyflomor o'r cyflomor. A'r gyrddol, yma yma yma, a FFBTV wedi'u ganddwy'r documentau a'r wyf a'n ymgyrchidio ar gyfer oed, i'n ymddangos i Bormydd. ex-players, fans, a local journalists' thought of the documentary. Well, we've just finished watching the minor 17 documentary here at the Eurydian. What were your thoughts on it? I thought it was fantastic. All the memories come flooding back on what was a truly memorable season, thought for the club, but personally for myself, one of my highs in football. Fantastic evening, great to see all the teammates, all great friends and things like that. You build a bomb forever and you can see the lads together now. The camaraderie and the team spirit still lives with us. It's a great evening, a lovely evening. That was a huge emotional roller coaster. What have happened over the last ten years has just been incredible. To see the lows that the club has gone through to the ultimate highs is a real test of character and strength of everyone that's been involved in the club. I thought it was very descriptive, very good, brought back some real emotions of what actually happened. I really enjoyed it. I thought it was incredible from start to finish, the detail, the interviews, there's highs, there's lows. It really hits the real emotion of what was going on in the club at the time. I think you see bits of the story that perhaps a lot of people didn't know about at the time and I think that's going to open a lot of people's eyes and take them back ten years when the club is in a very different place to where it is now. I thought it was brilliant. I remember it like it was yesterday. It's just something that seemed to happen yesterday and it just floods back all the memories and what a season. I just remember all the trips on the road as well in particular, even perhaps more than some of the home games and just the whole view of just going up some of our distance away games and just thinking actually we're not going to do this and then I actually did and it was incredible and it was just good to see it all brought back together really. I thought it was really good, a really good accurate account of what happened and it brought back a lot of memories, a lot of emotions. The mood was set I think from the beginning of the film. As I said it was a very true reflection of what happened and how we were all feeling at the time and as you say even though you knew Fletch popped up with that goal it was still in a thrilling end. Just to see that moment of elation particularly when Fletch scored in the Grimsby game just brought back years of memories and it's just been brilliant and that was so well done and the humour that came out, particularly Mark Molesley I thought it was superb. It was really good to see some of the clips back from ten years ago to bring back their memories as I said but it was really surreal. I really expect it to be so special to walk in to a full cinema with the fans and share this moment with the fans, it was really great to see. It was great the way it was all pieced together and it was special to see everything back ten years ago. Chris it was a brilliant night down at the Odeon wasn't it? Yeah really good, first and foremost Cudos to the guys behind the documentary James Hart, Matt Joyce, Chris Payne with the graphics and everything and all of you guys played a part in some regards and the team that pulled the event together at the Odeon as well it was a brilliant night. The feedback for everything has been so great to read from ex-players to the supporters that turned up on the night from season ticket holders from ten years ago. It was great to see the camaraderie among the team spirit among that 0809 team. You could see it even at that event the other night the banter was flowing, you could see it was they were enjoying each other's company and I think everybody was really pleased with how the story was told and high praise from Eddie Howe himself who said it was a really accurate portrayal and brought back a lot of emotions for him as well. And to have the premiere at the Odeon it was a proper event all the ex-players there as you say enjoying themselves as if it was ten years ago. Yeah exactly and I think rightly so because and again it just brings back a bit of the history of what the club has been through. You'll always get the fans who'll say forget what's gone in the past, this is the here and now let's deal with it, let's go forward, let's get better, let's get bigger but of course those moments are a massive part of the history because the club might not be here it's foolish really to look past them and don't forget the generations of new support from around the world, not just younger fans maybe who struggle to get into games here but now Bournemouth are their team because in the Premier League Lymelight but the profile that Bournemouth has around the world now there'll be lots of people tuning in around the world who had absolutely no idea that it came that close to all going pear shaped so yeah I think there'll be great viewing numbers for the documentary and great feedback that's been received already. Absolutely and you say about the positive feedback especially about the younger fans, it's a real story for them to learn about their club and really appreciate that we're here today after all of that. Yeah and they see a lot of Steve Fletcher photo calls and things, they now can realise what he did back there which is do something pretty amazing and what a big part of the and also seeing the photos of Eddie Howes a young manager as well because they only see him in the here and now and he's a calm head on his shoulders and they think he's been around for years and years, well he has for now but back then when he was 31 and fresh faced he started your gear as well on the training grounds and huge shell suit bottoms and things back then but it was interesting to speak to Eddie actually it's sort of out of the current day context because and to ask him you know what's methods and things that he sort of learnt on the hoof back then at 09 when you don't know what you're doing necessarily he still uses today and he says whatever came naturally to them to him then as a manager is still a big part of what he does today of course he tweaks it and learns as he goes along but yeah ten years ago he might have better hair but the methods are still the same and it was very important to recognise the understand heroes of that season we saw the likes of Steve Hard and the documentary people like Joe Roach as well who are both still here today yeah who knew Steve Hard had such good manner by the way because he's around the training ground he's a very dry wit Steve Hard the physio but again you know as we heard of the documentary him stopping the bay list putting padlocks on the club shop and things and a lot of the staff you know it's a credit to the people here that a lot of the staff were here in the tough times you know you think of the commercial director and Liz Finney general manager and obviously Jeff Mostyn and lots of people behind the scenes in the jobs in the ticket office and things like that at the club shop who were all there at the time and are still part of it now and it was really nice to recognise them and give them their moment as well coming in with the players when they all got sort of welcomed into the cinema and of course looking at that team from the 0809 season you see the likes of you know Steve Fletcher who's still here today Mark Milesley, Sean Cooper in the under 21 set of Alan Connell in the under 18 set up it's incredible to think he's still such a big part of the club yeah and you know it was nice as well as well as all those guys who are here and we do see every week and we do talk to them I guess nice for them to be put into the back into the context of being players here you know great to catch up with some of those who we don't see so often you know the likes of Liam Finney who's obviously up north these days in Danny Hollands who's you know down the road at Eastley and has got connections with Portsmouth he's doing a bit of coaching down there as well the only one shame was that Brett Pittman was tied to a sponsor's evening at Portsmouth and one of the really nice moments on the night was his goal at Exeter getting applauded in the room and that made him run from one end of the field to the other so yeah that was you know I'm sure he was he was disappointed not to be here but a huge part of the season you mentioned a couple of names there Darren Anderson was one that was there and of course he'd come over from America yeah Darren Anderson again who you know was a big part of the first half of the season and in terms of the character when you think of characters like Big Fletcher and the impact they have on the dressing room it would have been a difficult time someone like Darren Anderson with his experience would have been absolutely huge so yes he may have retired in the first half of the season and didn't play a role in the actual escaping but in terms of what he would have done to lift things when it wasn't going so well in the first half of the season and to hear him again speak so fondly of his time at Bournemouth was really nice to hear as well absolutely well if you haven't seen the minor 17 documentary it is available for free on AFC BTV right now so make sure you go and check it out now then our attention turns to tomorrow's game at St Mary's and Eddie Houseman speaking in his pre-match press conference earlier this morning yeah it was a very special evening on Wednesday really really enjoyed it the chance as you see to see ex-team mates a lot of players that I managed for the first time in a long long long time the first step to that is Southampton we have to look at this game we know the huge importance it has to our supporters and for everyone connected with the club so we need to make sure we turn up and give a very good account of ourselves they have been in great form Southampton they have done very well since a new manager has gone in there and he has changed quite a few things he has changed the way they play and their mentality to the game so we are going to need to be at our very best yeah I think it is set up perfectly it will be a really entertaining game I am sure the atmosphere will be very good that is one of the things I remember from the last years game I think our supporters travelled really well and were great Southampton fans really got behind their team we need to make sure that we impose ourselves in the game we show our best selves the long term injuries are still the same we can now add to that list Junior who went under the knife yesterday on operation on his hamstring so he will be out I think for around 3-4 months I will probably need to clarify that to give you a definite answer but I think it is around that period of time so a big blow for him a big blow for us it has been a tough season for Junior well that was Eddie Howell speaking in this morning's pre-match press conference Chris it is a different game tomorrow I want that means a bit more it does to supporters again Eddie Howell is one of those do not get too high when you win do not get too low when you lose every game is the same he does keep it on a level playing field if you like throughout the season but of course it is a bit extra to this one there always is there have not been classics these games they really have not been that good it is a bit of a ban stormer with a raucous atmosphere and some brilliant goals but the Neil Neil earlier in the season was really poor and actually it was one of the first poor games of the season because obviously Bournemouth had started the season on fire Southampton had started really poorly I think Bournemouth had 16 points and Southampton had 4 when the two teams met earlier in the season it was 6 against 16 then here we are now 4 points separating the two teams Southampton have obviously been resurgence since Ralph Haas and Hootlers come in they seem to have found the way they want to play now all of a sudden it is still not the finished article because obviously you need to sum a transfer window as well to get his squad the way you want to but dealing with basically Mark Hughes squad they have turned the corner and particularly at home they seem to be pretty strong now they have had some good results but a bit unfortunate in a couple of games you know at Watford in midweek they got pegged back right in the last minute scoring after 7.69 seconds as you do so yeah there again a bit like Fulham we said last week you had sort of turned a bit of a corner as they come to play Bournemouth and Southampton have as well the intrigue of course is still the opportunity to finish as the top south coast club even though Bournemouth have been sliding down the table and midweek results have left them in 14th position now which is you know all of a sudden from being 10th to 11th to 12th to being 14th there are only a couple of places above the bottom 3 all of a sudden so the highest Bournemouth can realistically finish now as 11th which will have their eye on 47 points, 2 wins from 3 record points total still possible but in terms of the local game as you mentioned earlier on first win at Southampton ever even at the Dell days would be lovely and as you said Southampton they have picked up a bit obviously in the week conceding so later on but they've also got that win against Wolves which was a fantastic result at the time yeah and they needed those results because they were banging trouble let's not forget they were struggling one stat that tells you what an impact Harzenhutl has had is that Pellegrino and Mark Hughes the two previous managers won 8 games out of 52 between them, Harzenhutl has won 8 out of 20 and that tells you once what an impact he's had he was a gamble he came in unheard of really in British circles from his time at Leipzig so anytime you bring a manager into the English Premier League there's no guarantee as we've seen with quite a few of the Saints managers down the years that don't necessarily settle you think of Claude Perwell who all be at your finished 8th and got to a league cup final but he didn't really fit at Southampton even Ronald Cooman didn't really necessarily have it his own way before he left for Everton as well it's been a few years of change there this is the 5th manager that Eddie Howe will have come up against in his 8 Premier League games against Southampton Perwell, Cooman, Pellegrino, Hughes and now Harzenhutl so every time Eddie Howe comes up against Southampton he's coming up against a different sort of setup if you like but they do work hard that's the one thing they'll find born with this week is that Southampton are a hard working team Nathan Redmond has been resurgent banging a few goals in James Ward-Prouse has been chipping in with a few goals although he was playing at right wing back in midweek and possibly some would say he should have been suspended for that game after a bit of a body check last weekend but yeah they've got some attacking threats Shane Long's found his goal scoring boots again so yeah, they've got a few threats all of a sudden absolutely and obviously three games left of the season now it's important to finish strongly isn't it and have a bit of a momentum ahead of the start of next season I think Bournemouth Firms would love to finish above Southampton again for the second season it's just a nice to have I described it to Eddie this morning in our chat it's a nice to have, no one at the start of the season the season targets are finished above Southampton there'll be one or two people who've got Southampton friends and family members who sit next to in the office or they want to have banter with he'll say that is the top priority of the season it's finished above Southampton but all in all it's not really of course but yeah the record points total is still a nice one to have I just think as we've said before finishing till 14th, 15th, 16th after the first half of the season it's not where you want to be finishing making a late bid to try and finish 11th or 12th and finish strongly is of course what everybody wants because everyone hates being on a downer over the summer and the first half of the season deserves more but with injuries and other things that have gone wrong on the tough fixed list and obviously a loss of confidence now is the time for the tale to wag a little bit if you'd like to use a cricketing terminology and to try and pick up those elusive six points in these last three games and every week we stand here we talk about our team news and we mentioned it a bit earlier no Adam Smith and of course no junior Santa Slas you're going to get a game and this could be the closest you'll get this weekend if you play right back yeah I mean looking at it now if Nathaniel Klein doesn't make it they'll have to go three at the back I mean you don't want to play Ryan Fraser at right back really away from home when you're trying to find a creative spark and the way they played at Brighton when Fraser was on fire so I can only see three at the back if Klein isn't fit and it is genuinely touch and go I think if he will be against his old club of course I'm sure Nathaniel Klein would like to play at Southampton where he played before Arthur Borich is expecting a new arrival in his family I think it's due today so I don't know how if that happened whether that would affect the goalkeeping situation at all I'm sure he would like to play at Southampton as well another of his old clubs as well but yeah you're looking at the back three you can see a back three of Acay Cook and Meppam and then you're trying to fill the wing back positions with Fraser on one side Jordan Ibis disappeared out of the off the bench last weekend that we don't understand that he's injured he has played right wing back before again it's not a position you want to be playing David Brooks and I don't think really you'd like to see him more sensually so needs may well must that they need to change the formation Joshua King's goal scoring stats make interesting reading by the way I think it's about time he popped up with an away goal he scored at St Mary's last season he's had six in seven at home he hasn't scored an 11 away so it would be another good day to repeat his goal scoring feats at St Mary's last year absolutely well a very interesting game indeed if you are going to St Mary's then we hope you have a safe journey there but if not make sure you listen to Chris on live commentary and keep up to date with all the updates on our social media and our website thanks for joining us