The Cherries take on Burton Albion at Dean Court on Saturday looking to maintain an excellent start to the campaign. Assistant manager Jason Tindall is expecting a hard game and is looking to the supporters to play their part.
Jason spoke to www.afcb.co.uk and said; "They are going to be very tough opponents and have done very well since coming in to the league. They have got some good results both home and away, so it's going to be a difficult game, so we must keep our focus and work as hard as we have been. We can go in to the game with the confidence and hard work that has got us to where we are and hopefully we can continue that and get the right result.
I know that tickets have gone well for the game and the players will thrive on that. Our home form has been good and our supporters have been absolutely fantastic. Last week at Darlington, we had a good number of supporters who made the long trip and really got behind the lads and you really have to take your hats off to them. They were incredible for us and on Saturday, we will have a few thousand getting behind us and they can continue the fantastic atmosphere that games are played in at Dean Court.
I think everyone who has been to games can see just how much the support can help us. The supporters have really made the difference for us. It's easy just to say that supporters can make the difference, but as a player and when you talk to the lads, it really does do that. The power of the support can be shown by the atmosphere our supporters created at Torquay. It was incredible and without them, we probably wouldn't have got the three points. That's how big a part the supporters can play and if we can get a few more through the turnstiles at the Burton game and really pump the volume up, it will make a huge difference for us."
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