To be fair to the fella, he's gone from being "an ideal number 2" just having to go through the motions in training and try his best in cup games to being a starter for a high-performing Premier League side pushing for Europe.
You'd probably want to smarten up your image, even if there's a risk...
I'm hopeful - we're a better team than they are on the day.
However, I don't expect it to be simply a case of rocking up, picking up the three points and heading back to Sussex. I expect it to be a lot more difficult than that.
Despite the result Bournemouth, at the Amex, impressed me more than other recent opponents including both Fulham and Brentford. I said at the time that I saw them having a decent chance of avoiding the drop.
They've since gone on to draw with Newcastle, win at Wolves, lose narrowly at Arsenal...