 Hello and welcome to another AFCB TV preview show. Once again, I'm joined by Chris Temple and it's been another excellent week for the cherries. We'll be digesting it all right here. Coming up on today's show, we'll be looking back at West Ham United last weekend and the fantastic 2-1 win. We'll also be looking at what happened when we went out and about with Charlie Daniels. And finally, we'll be looking ahead to this weekend's game against Everton as well as next week's Carabao Cup game against MK Dons. Well, Chris, first things first. What a good start. It's been to the season. Flying Bournemouth are going to win the league. It's fantastic. Yeah, everything's gone well so far. I think that Marse performance in pre-season as we said it carried into Cardiff where maybe Bournemouth didn't get the stiffest test they will get this year. I think the test was certainly harder at West Ham albeit their fans were all leaving 15 minutes before the end so that tells you things have gone pretty well. But yeah, the performance there away from home to come back as well towards the end where West Ham are having a good little spell. Yeah, I think everybody's got to be delighted with the way it started. And they've won at home, they've won away. That's such a big confidence boost already for the cherries. Yeah, there's ticks in a lot of boxes already as you say. A first couple of wins, a clean sheet as well in the first game and to have won away from home. That is a particular statistic that can hang over quite a lot of teams throughout the season. I mean it was Burnley wasn't it? It went almost all season without getting a single point away from home. To have ticked those boxes I think for Eddie how I'm sure he's got a whiteboard or a spreadsheet somewhere with a lot of little targets on and there'll definitely be a few of those crossed off already which is great. And of course last year it took them till mid-October to get to six points so already they're in a good position. There's six teams left with a 100% record so it's nice to be that one of that elite sort of squad of six at the moment. Obviously a lot of big guns around Bournemouth at the moment in the table but yeah, again that's a motivation factor at a small one just to say come on let's stay in this elite club of 100%ers for at least another week. Everton obviously are unbeaten so there'll be a tough test here tomorrow but in terms of Bournemouth's start they are right up there among the big boys at the moment and there are a lot of teams down the bottom who Bournemouth are already four or five points ahead of and we know how big four or five points can be. That can be five or six places in the table so yep great start and a few people already playing catch up. Well without further ado let's take a look at all the goals and the highlights from the London Stadium. The player of the year for Westam last year he's got the opportunity to score the first home goal of the season here at the London Stadium and Westam's first goal of the season. Ar Naltavitch against Begavitch makes no mistake, bottom left hand corner and the cheerleaders have to come from behind here. Westam won. Chance to bring it away. Wilson in the centre circle, swinging from end to end this. Callum Wilson's going to do this all on his own at the moment. He's gone past one, he's still going, he's gone past two. Callum Wilson, my goodness me what a goal! Callum Wilson has started this season on fire back to back goals and that is one of his best Bournemouth efforts ever. Past two men, slotted it past the goalkeeper and the cherries back on terms on the hour. It's like a short corner in hockey nearly from Ryan Fraser, a short man to take it. Clipped in, in towards the hair post and it's in! A diving header has found the back of the net from Steve Cook. He threw himself towards it, floated in by Fraser and powered home by Cook and the cherries have turned this around in the space of about six minutes. Well there you go, goals from Steve Cook and Callum Wilson ensured the cherries got off to an excellent start away from home. You can watch the full 90 minutes for free on AFCB TV. Now Chris, there were some brilliant individual performances last weekend, none other than David Bricks what have you made of his start to his cherries career? I think everyone liked what they saw in pre-season they liked what they saw again against Cardiff for 65 minutes, it was a good start from him against Cardiff. I think last week people started to think hang on a minute, we're seeing an 11 million pound player here and it was interesting, I did a little search on Twitter after matter of the day actually, I was interested to see other teams fans commenting on things and there was quite a lot of other teams fans going this Brooks lad looks like a player. I think the confidence is the one thing that I've noticed with him so far is that he's, we saw him here in the first game run the length of the pitch with a ball not afraid to take people on. Last week he was having a lot of pot shots I think he probably had I don't know five or six attempts at goal, a couple of which ended up nearly in the river but hey it's the confidence to having a go but he really has seemed to add something coming off that right hand side onto his left foot again it's that the sort of the Matt Ritchie days of old where you've got that those inverted wingers if you like the wee man on the left cutting onto his right foot and David Brooks on the right doing the opposite. Yeah I mean his pass for that Callum Wilson chance in the first half that Wilson unfortunately so it was a great save by the goalkeeper but Callum I think probably would have been he should have scored so all in all yeah I mean that was another step up from him and you know he's when Junior Stanislaws comes back fit Jordan Ibe is being kept out of the team at the moment so he's got a lot of competition for that spot but at the moment he's absolutely making it his own and I think Eddie Hall will be delighted when you spend a lot of money on a young player for him to have started the way he has I think Eddie will be absolutely thrilled with that and of course Callum Wilson two goals and two games he looks man informed doesn't he before we got into that can I just say how did he not get a penalty at the end of the game it was an absolute stone wall I just had a little chat with him there and he just said he just said I just couldn't believe that no one else was really making that much of a fuss of it and it would have been interesting if Bournemouth had been losing or needing to get something from the game I think a lot more would have been made of that but it was absolutely blatant anyway yeah he you know from the penalty miss obviously in the first game to still find the back of the net and then last weekend he missed that chance in the first half and then still came back to score what was just a brilliant goal I mean if that doesn't make the end of season shortlist for goal of the season that we're watching at the end of the season awards dinner I'll be amazed that was a great still shot someone put again on social media a picture of Callum Wilson and five West Ham players and nobody else in sight inside the West Ham half so yeah all in all great for him he's never scored in the I think it's wise he's three in a row there he's never scored in four games in a row in the Premier League so that will be a nice little moment over him if he can score against Everton and you mentioned about Callum not being awarded a penalty Ryan Fraser could have also been awarded one yeah I think that was looked to penalty and there was obviously contact the problem with the we-man is I think one or two people referees are probably looking at a couple of incidents where he's gone down a bit easy I don't know if that's in the back of their mind I thought the Callum Wilson one was absolutely stone wall I'd say the Ryan Fraser one was probably 80% of penalty and I'd say the one that West Ham got was probably 30% I mean there wasn't a lot of contact if you asked me with that one I didn't think the referee had a great game last week's Stuart at well but again the we-man when he's running at pace with people he doesn't take a lot to knock him off balance so yeah there was definitely contact and what I would say is that that would have been a free kick anywhere else on the pitch so that's one of the sort of nuances of football that I never understand the differences between the offences outside the penalty area and inside but yeah the we-man another one who's absolutely flying at the moment so that's how that form continues well another player who was involved last weekend was Charlie Daniels and this week the AFCB TV cameras went out and about with him here's a little look at what went on and how did you get into goal uh through my dad actually my dad was a king golfer and every probably once a week we used to go down to the local range and just practice practice and then there was a a path recourse we used to go and we used to play and then I said I'll learn how to play and then progress from there really and are you willing to devote to what your handicap might be? uh it ranges really I'll tell you from about 8 to 10 depending on how much I play yeah it ranges from there it's not bad yeah so I'll say if I practice a bit more then it probably would be a bit lower well that was Charlie Daniels out on the golf course you can read that interview in tomorrow's matchday programme or watch the full thing on AFCB TV or YouTube next week now Chris Everton tomorrow they're going to be a different type of threat aren't they to the two teams that Bournemouth have played so far they're a rejuvenator under Marco Silva who I think will be playing a lot more of the football that Everton fans want to see I don't think they enjoyed the football that Sam Allardyce produced last season the one thing about Everton is that the games have always had plenty going on everyone always talks about the 3-3 here, that amazing game the win here obviously over Everton last season was a big one in terms of coming from behind scoring a late winner and also launching into a run of great results Arsenal were turned over here then Chelsea obviously as well which soon followed that one so that was a nice psychological boost last season of course there's been a couple of games that haven't gone bomb as well we won't mention the 6-3 away from home so there's been a lot of entertainment but I think certainly they're coming up against a different animal this season you look at Rilover Charleston yes he had a very quiet second half to last season I don't think he scored for 28 games or something but obviously he's had a great start in the Everton blue £40 million as well you know we talk about big signings making an impact he's absolutely done that you look at someone like Fear Walcott who's come along well actually commentated on his first ever professional goal at Leeds which was back in 2005 for Southampton he's come a long way and he's enjoying another one who's again probably needed a move just to sort of rejuvenate himself as well so someone like him you know Schneidlin hasn't had a great season last season under Aledais but maybe he's going to be a different player this time around as well and they've actually signed one of Jefferson Lermer's Colombian team-mates Harry Mina who was in goal scoring form as well at the World Cup again another one who's upwards of £25 million but hasn't played yet so I'll be interested to see if he turns out here as it will to see if Jefferson Lermer appears again here but yeah I think Everton plays some nice football now they're going to be tough here that'll be the toughest game that Bournemouth has had so far certainly and Marco Silvi has obviously come into Everton what do you make of their start to the season? yeah I mean they did well to get a point at Wolves obviously the carnival of Wolves returned to the Premier League with Everton had 10 men in that game of course Phil Jagielch had got sent off so to get a point away there I think they'll ultimately be pleased to get something with 10 men and last weekend to beat a Southampton side who by all accounts Cherry's fans won't mind hearing Southampton have been bang average so far according to the people that have been watching them so yeah to come through that probably they should have come through that a little bit more comfortably than they did but you know Marco Silvi he did great things at Hull when he came over did well at Watford and then left obviously in strange circumstances with all sorts of rumours about Everton being sort of linked with him so he plays nice football a lot of people again reading things from the north west a lot of people saying that Marco Silvi players say how much they enjoy working with him and how good he is with them individually and on the training ground so yeah the two youngest managers in the Premier League head to head tomorrow Eddie of course is the youngest Marco Silvi is the second youngest so yeah two bright young coaches going head to head and obviously the Cherries are unbeaten in two games as well if you were Eddie how would you be looking to make any changes it's funny we stood here last week didn't be saying we couldn't really imagine never quite know what to get from Eddie how and his team selection but actually he does stick with winning teams and he is loyal we saw that last week I don't think he'll change I think it'll be the same again just looking around the squad Jefferson Lermer obviously came through 90 minutes at Brentford as we saw in the under 21 game earlier in the week which Eddie how's his quote earlier in the press conference was that his fitness is very good I think he means his sort of cardiovascular fitness maybe his match sharpness is still coming so Kenny wouldn't commit as to whether we'll see him we must be getting closer to seeing him but of course with MK Don's looming on Tuesday night I would be amazed if he doesn't start that game so I think probably maybe maybe he'll squeeze on to the bench this weekend Lermer but definitely on Tuesday night from that point of view so I think he'll be same team again and you mentioned MK Don's there on Tuesday night hopefully Jefferson Lermer will make an appearance and Diego Rico as well yep absolutely Rico of course so frustrated for him because he is fit and has been playing in pre-season but it's been suspended because of that sending off in our league at the back end of last season so he'll be as much as anybody absolutely chomping at the bit to get involved so yeah you look at the team that Bournemouth can play on Tuesday night if Eddie does go with his usual policy of changing most of the players looks a very strong team you know you've got the likes of Tyrone Mings, Jordan Ibe, Lisa Mousse Germaine Defoe, Mark Pugh Lewis Cook just to mention a few who haven't got a look in so far so MK Don's you know good to see a couple of old faces with Bailey Cargill and Mathieu Baudry coming back as well but yeah that's going to be a strong looking team Tuesday night and I'm almost certain that will have Rico and Lermeryn from the start and Bailey Cargill he obviously only left in the summer he'll be really looking to make an impression won't he on his first visit back to the club yeah it's one of those for Bailey I think he was probably a victim of the fact that the club has moved so fast forward in terms of you know he was one of the few academy players the one of the few that Terry's have managed to get through the system in recent years to get close to the first team he obviously had that memorable debut away at Man United in that sort of hard fought draw which was his only solitary Premier League appearance so for him he had quite a few loan spells elsewhere you know Fleetwood and you think of Partick he went to Gillingham so for him now he's got a club to call home MK Don's you know geographically not too far away I mean for a tough old life going up to Partick I can tell you that from Bournemouth but you know for him it's a good level and hopefully now he can make it in fact he's still young so we've like what we've seen of him but for him he was probably just a victim of how fast the club moved and he's got a left foot which for a centre half he's a real bonus as well and you mentioned a couple of weeks ago that you'd like to see the Terry's go on a cup run this is a good opportunity to get it started at home yeah again if you're designing cup draws as a Premier League team, a lower league team at home is what you'd like I think back to Preston though and I remember it doesn't always go with the script when that happens again talking to Eddie about cup competitions he'll maintain every team he puts out should be good enough to win the ties that they're put out for when they've been playing should always be good enough to beat a lower league team what I will say about MK Donz is a bit like the previous couple of teams Bournemouth have played in terms of Pellegrini at Westam, Marco Silver at Everton MK Donz has got a new manager as well in Port Isdale so again for him it's a new challenge and a team looking to to make an impact onto their new manager so they'll come here for them it's nothing to lose but for Bournemouth you have to look at it as a great chance to get an earlier foothold in the competition certainly going to be a very busy few days here at Vitality Stadium that's all we've got time for today but we look forward to seeing you here tomorrow for the visit of Everton