Eddie's idol backing Cherries' promotion charge

16 November 2009 07:00
RIVAL boss Stuart McCall saw Bradford topple Cherries from the League Two summit and then tipped Eddie Howe's troops for promotion due to their work ethic.[LNB] McCall's men claimed a share of the spoils from a 1-1 draw at Valley Parade after Gareth Evans's effort had cancelled out Brett Pitman's opener, both goals coming in the first half.[LNB] The result ended Cherries' unbroken nine-week stay at the top of the table as Dagenham & Redbridge leapfrogged them on goal difference following victory at Accrington Stanley.[LNB] But after watching the Bantams hold the high-fliers in a hard-fought clash in West Yorkshire, McCall was convinced Cherries had the credentials to stay the course.[LNB] The 43-year-old, a combative and hard-working midfielder during his playing days in the top flight with Everton, told the Daily Echo: They are a very hard team to beat.[LNB] Not only are they a good side with good players, but they have got an excellent work ethic which will stand them in good stead in this league.[LNB] I watched them in the FA Cup at Chesterfield and they were excellent there as well. They dominated and were very strong and resilient.[LNB] You only have to look at what they did to Chesterfield to see they are going to be able to sustain their challenge.[LNB] All eyes were on them after they had lost 4-0 at home to Rochdale the previous week so it was a real test of character. But they bounced back, even after going a goal down in the first couple of minutes.[LNB] I think they will certainly be up there if they can keep that group of players together. They are strong boys and they work very hard for each other.[LNB] Eddie and Jason are doing a terrific job and I wish them well. If they keep going, I'm sure they will be aiming to stay in the top three, at least. I wouldn't want to be going to Bournemouth in the play-offs, that's for sure.[LNB] Cherries, who did the double over McCall's men last season, were on course to repeat their September victory at Valley Parade when Pitman put them ahead in the 33rd minute.[LNB] But City striker Evans, sent off playing for Macclesfield at Dean Court last season, earned the Bantams a deserved leveller when he netted three minutes before the break.[LNB] Cherries boss Howe said: The first half was fairly even but I was a little disappointed we couldn't nick it in the second because we had some good chances.[LNB] I want us to win every game but saw it as a point gained. Sometimes, you have to accept what you've got and we took something away with us.[LNB] The conditions made sure it wasn't a game of free-flowing football. Sometimes, you have to dig in and batten down the hatches to grind out a result and I thought we did that.[LNB]

Source: Bournemouth_Echo