Cherries: Smith promises some forward thinking

24 September 2010 07:00
NEW recruit Adam Smith is hoping to become the latest Dean Court crowd pleaser after revealing he had no hesitation in making the decision to join Cherries.[LNB] Boss Eddie Howe this week swooped to bring in the Tottenham Hotspur right-back on a month's loan deal.[LNB] The 19-year-old is in line to make his debut for Cherries in tomorrow's League One home clash against Carlisle, with injury doubts over defensive duo Lee Bradbury and Stephen Purches.[LNB] An England youth international, Smith has previously gained experience of senior football with loan spells at Wycombe Wanderers and Torquay United last season.[LNB] The London-born prospect, who progressed through the ranks at White Hart Lane before signing his first professional contract in summer 2008, is hoping to make an impression with Cherries.[LNB] When asked what supporters could expect from him, the Spurs youngster said: I love to get forward.[LNB] I like to think of myself as an exciting player to watch, so hopefully I will do well and please the fans.[LNB] Discussing Smith, Howe added: I know he will bring an ability to get forward, and energy.[LNB] As an attacking full-back goes, you won't get more attacking than Adam. In that area, we are delighted to have him on board.[LNB] It's a shame that we have lost Stephen and Lee Bradbury we don't know quite how serious Bradders' injury is at the moment so bringing in Adam gives us a chance to keep the continuity and keep the same system.[LNB] Smith, who played against Cherries for Torquay in the Gulls' 2-1 defeat at Dean Court in December, is hoping to benefit from his time in Dorset after admitting he didn't have to think twice about the loan switch.[LNB] Bournemouth have started well this season and I have heard about Eddie that he is a good manager, he is young and seems to get the best out of players, so I thought why not, he added.[LNB] I was at Wycombe for a month and then I was at Torquay for about six months. I did well at Torquay and it didn't work out at Wycombe, so I have got a bit of experience but I need a bit more.[LNB] I think it is a good experience to come and play in the lower leagues because there are some good players here.[LNB] When I came here, I did hear that Bournemouth play the best football, so that can only help me in my game.[LNB] I feel a bit more confident coming in to play in the lower leagues because I've done it before. I'm just hoping to do well here really.[LNB]

Source: Bournemouth_Echo