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And so our preview of the Football League rolls on. League 1 is in the spotlight today, as 24 fans
from the length and breadth of the country cast light on their clubs' preparations for the new
term.AFC BournemouthHeadline of the SummerManager Eddie Howe signing a new
contract.Ins/OutsINSRhoys Wiggins (Norwich)Harry Arter (Woking)Marc Pugh (Hereford)Michael Symes
(Accrington)Steve Lovell (Partick
Before I move on, I should say that this week's Thursday Preview was scheduled to be Southampton's
trip to Milton Keynes. I had opinions to vent after seeing the Saints play last week (albeit from
the comfort of a Canterbury pub), and a grim fascination in how the club were going to move on from
the sad death of owner Markus Liebherr.
James Henry (Millwall)
High hopes were set for Henry while at Reading, but injuries plagued his chance of regular
football – although he still managed to score 5 goals in 10 league games for his first club. He
instead got more football on-loan at Bournemouth, Norwich, and most recently Millwall.
<!--StartFragment--> Bournemouth's demolition of Peterborough on Saturday was, for many, the
surprise result of the weekend. Certainly this website did not predict that the Cherries would so
comfortably outplay a side that was two divisions above them last season. Prior to the game, all
attention was on Peterborough's celebrated attacking trio of George Boyd, Craig Mackail-Smith and
Aaron McLean
<!--StartFragment--> Bournemouth's demolition of Peterborough on Saturday was, for many, the
surprise result of the weekend. Certainly this website did not predict that the Cherries would so
comfortably outplay a side that was two divisions above them last season. Prior to the game, all
attention was on Peterborough's celebrated attacking trio of George Boyd, Craig Mackail-Smith and
Aaron McLean
According to Sky Sports News, Blackpool have agreed to a deal for
Bournemouth striker Brett Pitman worth £600,000. However the
club is having a hard time agreeing to personal terms with the striker as Pitman rejected their
initial offer. Negotiations are expected to continue though as the club hopes to complete the
deal.