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AFC BOURNEMOUTH PHOTO GALLERY

Neil Moss; Neil has Premiership experience and can easily organise the defence. He has good judgemental skills which he used to great effect last term.   Wade Elliott uses his ball skills as the defenders queue up to be beaten!
Feeney uses his pace to round another hapless goalkeeper   Steve Purches works hard to put in a cross watched by James Hayter
Carl Fletcher shoots under pressure from the on-rushing defence.   Alan Connell rises above the crowd to get in a free header that was somehow stopped by Cambridge's impressive goalkeeper Shaun Marshall
Shaun Maher shows his team-mates how it's done by running the ball out of defence up to the other penalty area to earn a corner   in-form Danny Thomas whips in another inviting cross
James Hayter just couldn't stretch to this through ball   Steve Purches rounds a defender
Feeney tests Lymington and New Milton's captain Graham Kemp   Chukki Erribenne rises to contest a cross
Chukki celebrates a great performance   Neil Young cuts to the byline to put in a cross
Chukki watches as Alan Connell's shot just goes over the angle of the bar and post   Alan Connell keeps the ball and waits for support from Purches
Brian Stock celebrates with the crowd after securing a win   Alan Connell moves towards an incoming cross
Holmes rises to head just over   Warren Feeney was in the same Leeds youth team as Alan Smith and Paul Robinson
Rushden & Diamonds' dodgy keeper misses his punch at a corner   Feeney gets in an arial challange
Loan keeper Chris Tardiff on the ball   The Cherries force a corner
Alan Connell chases everything   Warren Feeney spearheads the Bournemouth attack
Alan Connell fires a powerfull shot at the Bury goal   Alan Connell waits for an easy tap-in
  this keeper continuously punched away from crosses