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Bournemouth come into this game with a very impressive winning streak of 5 games, prior to this completely the opposite with a 5 game losing streak. Notts County roll on the back of two disappointing defeats at the hands of Brentford and Yeovil, surprisingly the same score lines. Pride of Nottingham has taken the time to speak with young Bournemouth fan Max ahead of our game against them on Saturday. We hope all traveling fans enjoy the day out and fully get behind the team, lets give Chris his chance and lets support him 100%!

Firstly, could you tell prideofnottingham.co.uk a little about yourself, such as how long you've been a fan for?

I'm a 16 year old student currently doing my first year of A-Levels and have been a Bournemouth fan since I was about 5, my first game being during the 01/02 season. I've seen a promotion, a relegation and numerous average Bournemouth sides so far, but I lived in Toronto, Canada from 2008-2012 so this has been my first season as season ticket holder since the 2007/08 season.

At the start of the season things didn't quite go to plan for Bournemouth, prior to your 2-0 win over Orient what were you thinking?

It was very worrying to be honest. The previous season had been odd, it had started awfully but had picked up and we received new Russian financial investment, but Paul Groves had been placed in interim charge in February after Lee Bradbury was sacked. Groves proved during his spell as caretaker manager that he wasn't up to the job (I think we won once or twice) but our very controversial chairman decided to hire him anyway. We had high aspirations with such an expensive and talented squad, but the opening 11 games were disastrous and the team looked on course for a relegation battle. Personally, I thought we had a group of talented but overpaid individuals who could not work as a team.

Your form greatly improved after the win, having a run of 15 games unbeaten. What would say the turning point was?

For me the turning point was the first home game after Eddie Howe was announced as our new manager, a 2-0 win over Leyton Orient. It was the first of these 15 games but a determination was finally present in the players and they showed their potential. With a club hero back for a second spell in charge, it truly felt like there were good times ahead, although obviously a lot of work still had to be done.

Please tell us about a couple of your favourite away days so far this season?

My favourite away day was our 3-0 win at MK Dons in early February. We were on a good run and had also just signed Matt Ritchie from Swindon, so I think all Bournemouth fans were in a pretty good mood already. I think most people like to win their because it symbolizes everything that is wrong with football is present at that place, but our match was not just another win. We took the lead early on, but on the verge of half-time MK forward Ryan Lowe tried to headbutt our captain Tommy Elphick; a couple of minutes later Lowe jumped in with a two footed tackle (assault would describe it more accurately) and was sent off with Elphick being stretchered off too. The fans were livid but we grabbed a second just right after, and a superb shot from Harry Arter capped off a fine victory in a very important match.

Recently our 1-0 win at Colchester on Good Friday was another important victory in front of a good travelling support nearly matched my day at MK. We also came into this match on the back of a decent run of form and we knew that 3 points would be significant as we aim for promotion to the Championship. While Colchester's ground is another soulless place, it was a comfortable win for us and many Colchester fans calling us "disgraceful" and "cheats" after the game made winning even sweeter.

How is Matt Richie settling at the club and how important of a signing as he been so far?

On the face of it, it would be easy for opposition fans to view Ritchie as being overrated due to his lack of goals and assists so far. However, a defensive injury crisis forced him to play left-back for his first couple of months here, and he filled in superbly for a small right-winger. Since moving back to his natural position, he has already scored once and set up a couple of goals, showing how much there is still yet to come from him. It also helps that we took a player of his ability away from our promotion rivals, Swindon Town.

Brett Pitman like Eddie Howe, seems to bring the best out of Bournemouth. 15 goals so far, another impressive return. Why do you think this is?

Brett is a very unique player, and despite his goalscoring record, the kind of player many still somehow manage to criticize. He has an odd style that sometimes makes him seem rather lazy and unfit, but he's the kind of player that can be anonymous for an hour then pop up with a wonder goal. He has his form once more here and Eddie Howe knows how to bring the best out of him, proven by his goal scoring record with us in League Two. Lewis Grabban plays up front alongside him, running the channels allowing Brett to stay in dangerous areas constantly, and his finishing ability allows him to score a lot of goals.

Back when were both in League Two, how different would you say things are now for both clubs?

It's almost impossible to compare both clubs to when they were in League Two. When we were in that division, we had literally no money, often having to play our assistant manager on the bench and we weren't allowed to sign any players. Our success was totally down to a squad with brilliant team spirit, many of whom went on to play at a higher level. Now we have one of the most expensive teams in the league, higher crowds, and a new training ground- it's almost a different club.

I can't say I'm an expert on Notts County, but I do remember the Munto Finance group and Notts receiving significant financial backing during that campaign and ultimately winning the league. Personally, I think Notts have built off of that promotion well and certainly established themselves as a solid team at this level. While I'm sure many of yours fans would like to be further up the table, I wouldn't be surprised to see The Magpies challenging for promotion in the near future should they find the correct manager.

Currently sitting in 2nd place, do you feel Bournemouth can grind out the result required to finish in an automatic place?

Automatic promotion is more than attainable, but the League Table is slightly deceiving right now as a few teams have games in hand on us. We only face one team challenging for promotion in our remaining games, which so far has worked in our favour. The team has proved it can grind out those difficult 1-0 wins, when some teams would concede devastating last minute goals. There is a certain professional ethic present in the squad when they take to the pitch, and while I do think this team can finish in the top two, it will require us to win most if not all of these games and other teams to drop points.

Eddie Howe return to Bournemouth, he seems to get the most out of your squad. What are your views on Eddie as a manager?

I do not have anything negative to say about Eddie as a manager. Each season he has been in charge here he has achieved something spectacular; in 200809 he saved us from relegation, in 2009-10 we won promotion, when he left in 2011 we were in the top 6 of league one and this year he has taken us from 21st to 2nd place. He comes across as an intelligent man in his interviews and clearly loves the club, I'm not sure Bournemouth fans would swap him for any other manager. His only fault is that his two loan signings (Marcos Painter and Dan Seabourne) have been terrible!

Which Notts County do you consider to be a threat and which single player would you like to see marked successfully?

I didn't go to the reverse fixture and have to base my judgements off of highlights and reputation, but Alan Judge often seems to be involved or scoring goals, and he was also nominated for League One player of the year. He seems to be a tricky, dangerous player who could definitely pose us a threat come Saturday. Another player who has captured my attention is Jamal Campbell-Ryce who caused us numerous problems at Meadow Lane and has been a good player for years now, but Judge is the man I hope we can keep quiet.

Who are your danger-men and who would you say poises Notts County the most risk?

We aren't necessarily a team built around one or two 'star players' as practically all eleven of our starting eleven on Saturday play an important role. Brett Pitman is obviously scoring a lot of goals right now, so I'd say he's the man for Notts to keep an eye on. However Matt Ritchie is very dangerous when on the ball, and he scores most of his goals from outside the box, but his determination to whip in a cross whenever he receives the ball is what can cause a defence a lot of problems.

Can you tell Pride of Nottingham about the facilities around the ground and Bournemouth in general?

The location of our ground is rather unique for a football ground in this country. It's not great for pubs or restaurants around the ground, but those can be found within a 5-10 minute walk in nearby Boscombe. Boscombe isn't in the immediate area but it has pubs and restaurants making it often the choice of away supporters. The plus side of our location is that it's conveniently located just off the road entering the town, but it's by a large park and houses making it more appealing than other new builds in the middle of an industrial estate. Bournemouth does have a reputation as a place 'where people go to die' but it's a nice place to live, I'd say go to the beach but unless you fancy strong winds and freezing water I wouldn't go there!

Pride of Nottingham would like to Thank Max for sharing his views and comments, he kindly took time out from his holiday to answer them. #Passion!



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I'm at work currently but cracking work on the opposition view, it's a nice feature to have and I am sure it's a difficult challenge finding someone who is open to honesty aswell as open answers. Thanks


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