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I'm a fan of Travers think thats an improvement. Feel for Sol think he had it set just unfortunate with injury. I'm sure it will be revisited next season but Travers is a solid pick up

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The potentially good thing with a loan, rather than a new permanent keeper, is that it doesn't lock Brynn out if he recovers properly from his dislocated shoulder.

He'd have another chance to claim the shirt in the summer.

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4 minutes ago, Donnyboro said:

Am I the only one on here who thinks Brynn wasn’t that impressive in the few games he played 

I don't think he was amazing, but barring the odd moment, he didn't do anything wrong and he made some big saves against Oxford and Sheff Wed.

It was a great save that saw him dislocate his shoulder.

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Very happy with Travers. Agree that Dieng is on the naughty step. He's obviously going to be going somewhere.

Carrick says he's been told there is interest in a lot of our players. I'm thinking we might see a fair few ins and outs this month.

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1 minute ago, edinboro said:

Very happy with Travers. Agree that Dieng is on the naughty step. He's obviously going to be going somewhere.

Carrick says he's been told there is interest in a lot of our players. I'm thinking we might see a fair few ins and outs this month.

I think if we can ship out Dieng for Travers that’s a great improvement then maybe make that permanent in the summer, then try and maybe get another Morris type midfielder in

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For those who seem desperate to read my notebook entries.

Here is my report on Travers from Dec 21

Nobby Choice No 42 Mark Travers
The Cherries goalkeeper was on great form with 2 key saves at the start of each half from Crooks and Sporar.
Commanding in dealing with crosses he dived the right way for the penna but it was just out of reach.
Still only 22 he became the 15th youngest goalkeeper to appear in the top flight when he was handed his debut in May 2019.
The Irishman kept a clean sheet and helped the Cherries register a 1-0 win over Champions League finalists Tottenham at Vitality Stadium.
Travers was 19 years and 351 days old when he lined up against Spurs.
Four months later, he won his first full cap for Republic of Ireland when he started in a 3–1 win over Bulgaria in a friendly at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Travers started his career playing as an outfield player for youth teams Confey in Kildare and Lucan United in Dublin before moving to Cherry Orchard as an under-16. He joined the youth ranks at Shamrock Rovers in July 2015, playing in the SSE Airtricity Under-17 League, before moving to AFC Bournemouth in July 2016 following a successful trial spell.
Travers initially worked with the Cherries under-21s at Vitality Stadium before being elevated to the first-team squad under goalkeeper coach Neil Moss.

In the Notebook 

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Well I guess that phone call about Iverson at lunchtime was bogus when the deal for Travers was already in place, who would have thought!?

Travers is a great pick up and im glad the club have acted, I’ve been worried our Keeper situation for a few months. Even if Brynn was fit, I don’t think he is ready for what we need him to be

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2 minutes ago, Nobby Barnes said:

For those who seem desperate to read my notebook entries.

Here is my report on Travers from July 2023..

Nobby Choice No 42 Mark Travers
The Cherries goalkeeper was on great form with 2 key saves at the start of each half from Crooks and Sporar.
Commanding in dealing with crosses he dived the right way for the penna but it was just out of reach.
Still only 22 he became the 15th youngest goalkeeper to appear in the top flight when he was handed his debut in May 2019.
The Irishman kept a clean sheet and helped the Cherries register a 1-0 win over Champions League finalists Tottenham at Vitality Stadium.
Travers was 19 years and 351 days old when he lined up against Spurs.
Four months later, he won his first full cap for Republic of Ireland when he started in a 3–1 win over Bulgaria in a friendly at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Travers started his career playing as an outfield player for youth teams Confey in Kildare and Lucan United in Dublin before moving to Cherry Orchard as an under-16. He joined the youth ranks at Shamrock Rovers in July 2015, playing in the SSE Airtricity Under-17 League, before moving to AFC Bournemouth in July 2016 following a successful trial spell.
Travers initially worked with the Cherries under-21s at Vitality Stadium before being elevated to the first-team squad under goalkeeper coach Neil Moss.

In the Notebook 

Do u actually write like that?

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2 minutes ago, Nobby Barnes said:

For those who seem desperate to read my notebook entries.

Here is my report on Travers from July 2023..

Nobby Choice No 42 Mark Travers
The Cherries goalkeeper was on great form with 2 key saves at the start of each half from Crooks and Sporar.
Commanding in dealing with crosses he dived the right way for the penna but it was just out of reach.
Still only 22 he became the 15th youngest goalkeeper to appear in the top flight when he was handed his debut in May 2019.
The Irishman kept a clean sheet and helped the Cherries register a 1-0 win over Champions League finalists Tottenham at Vitality Stadium.
Travers was 19 years and 351 days old when he lined up against Spurs.
Four months later, he won his first full cap for Republic of Ireland when he started in a 3–1 win over Bulgaria in a friendly at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Travers started his career playing as an outfield player for youth teams Confey in Kildare and Lucan United in Dublin before moving to Cherry Orchard as an under-16. He joined the youth ranks at Shamrock Rovers in July 2015, playing in the SSE Airtricity Under-17 League, before moving to AFC Bournemouth in July 2016 following a successful trial spell.
Travers initially worked with the Cherries under-21s at Vitality Stadium before being elevated to the first-team squad under goalkeeper coach Neil Moss.

In the Notebook 

Well done, Sporar left Boro in May 2022,

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