Cherries' Stewart: I want to show what I can do

31 March 2011 18:26
Cherries goalkeeper Jon Stewart insists he is determined to prove his worth after returning to Dean Court.[LNB] Stewart made his fourth start of the season in Cherries' 2-2 draw against Charlton on Saturday.[LNB] The former Weymouth stopper was named in Lee Bradbury's side despite returning to training just days before the League One clash, having served a two-week suspension for alleged breaches of discipline and a poor attitude to training.[LNB] He could retain his place for tomorrow night's match at promotion rivals Peterborough, with number one Shwan Jalal a doubt due to a back problem.[LNB] Stewart told the Echo: "I've enjoyed my time at Bournemouth so far. I admit that, at times, it has been frustrating for me coming in and out of the starting 11.[LNB] "My goal since signing here has always been to work hard and earn my place in the team.[LNB] "I thought I did well against Charlton and I am keen to show the manager, as well as the fans, what I can do, as I know I have a lot more still to offer.[LNB] "I'm really looking forward to the upcoming games and the prospect of playing Championship football here next season."[LNB] Meanwhile, midfielder Harry Arter has been recalled by Cherries following a one-month loan at Carlisle United.[LNB] But three players who have been loaned out are striker Lyle Taylor, goalkeeper Dan Thomas and defender Mitchell Nelson.[LNB] Taylor has joined Woking, Nelson has moved to Lewes and Thomas has gone back to Dorchester, where he spent time earlier in the campaign. Cherries confirmed all the deals were due to expire on April 30, although Cherries have a 24-hour recall option on stopper Thomas.[LNB] For more Cherries news and previews of tomorrow's Sky Sports-televised match at Peterborough, see tomorrow's Echo.[LNB]

Source: Bournemouth_Echo