Following Thursday’s Premier League fixture between Bournemouth and Tottenham, we solicited public feedback. Below are selected comments from supporters: Supporters of Bournemouth expressed their views: Paul characterized the display as “A classic Iraola-Bournemouth performance. Press when we can, put bodies on the line when they get past it. Break in numbers and liberal use of the long ball to set up another press. Love this team and the way they play!” He also commended “Kepa (finally) and the tireless work of Tyler Adams.” Mark described the match as “What a game. Fast, furious, fun.” He praised the team’s “link up play,” “intensity,” and “the confidence that we were going to walk away with the three points,” concluding, “Giant killers at home we are!” Tom noted it was “the first match I saw live in 10 years,” calling the performance “What a performance! Magnificent!” Tottenham supporters shared their perspectives: Steve labeled the team’s showing as “a shambolic, spineless surrender by a confused and demotivated team.” He asserted that “it is crystal clear that the manager is way out of his depth in the Premier League where his basic, simplistic, one dimensional plans were worked out by rival teams a long time ago,” also criticizing the manager for “Arguing with fans and being rude and offhand at every press conference,” and predicting, “The end is near.” Andy observed that “Spurs looked tired and disorganised,” drawing a parallel to his own group who “got home at 02.30 GMT,” adding, “But we still have to work today!” He expressed frustration, stating, “We spend a fortune going to see the lads, the least they can do is make an effort,” and voiced concern for the upcoming “Chelsea next, we could be slaughtered,” questioning, “Any chance of a plan Ange?” David suggested that “Only Forster should get paid.” He contended that “Johnson should never play on the left wing” and that “Kulusevski let recent great displays go to his head and tried to go it alone instead of looking up for players in better positions.” David further criticized that “All season the defending of dead ball situations has been a joke! Maddison poor,” and commented that “Ange has gone for attack minded full-backs, defenders and midfielders.” Sandi Toksvig’s program features Gyles Brandreth, Lulu, Emmanuel Sonubi, and Alan Davies as guests. Opportunities are available to sing along to tracks by Queen, Taylor Swift, Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, and other artists. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble are scheduled to return for the festivities at Longleat Safari Park. Discussions encompass topics ranging from microplastics in air, soil, and waterways to the extent of food waste during this period. This content is copyrighted by BBC in 2024. The BBC states it is not responsible for the content of external sites and provides information regarding its approach to external linking. Post navigation Daniel Farke’s Substitution Strategy Under Scrutiny Scott Tiffoney Continues Contract Discussions with Dundee