As he used to be known was terrible yesterday, not only that he soon realised Reid was tearing past him at will so he took the only opportunity he got to kick him. That stamp was a straight red and he only got a talking to, I was waiting to see it on the box but as they did not show it I will go with what i saw at the game. He accelerated his foot down onto Reid's back meaning to make contact.
Lee you were a crap striker and now you are a poor fullback
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How that is not a red and Semedo's was is beyond me
Only by the fantasists on a tabloid sportsdesk.
I think this might be a lesson to those suggesting it would be a good idea to put Llera up front!
He just didn't have the pace for Reid as Doherty and Dailly won't have at certain times this season.
LEE BRADBURY is hoping his first game of the season is not a taste of things to come.
The Bournemouth veteran spent the opening 45 minutes chasing shadows as Charlton's Kyel Reid teased and tormented him.
While he made his name as a striker and once cost Manchester City £3million, Bradbury, 35, now plies his trade as the Cherries' right-back - which means taking on speedy wingers.
And he said: "Reidy is one of the best I've played against.
"He's quick, tricky and on his day he can tear people apart - he's so hard to mark.
"If every winger is like that this season I don't know how I'll handle it!"
Having already created one chance which saw Akpo Sodje clip the bar, Reid crossed again for Sodje's decisive 22nd-minute tap-in.
But having threatened to run riot, the hosts found things tougher in the second half as Eddie Howe's visitors finally showed some muscle.
Charlton survived two penalty shouts and the dismissal of Jose Semedo for a 62nd-minute foul on Michael Symes.
Boss Phil Parkinson said: "We'll get better."