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Bournemouth Owner Eddie Mitchell Rants At Livid Fans After Chesterfield Defeat (Video)

Who Ate All the Pies 12 September @ 03:25 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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By Chris Wright

AFC Bournemouth supporters staged an impromptu 'protest' after the final whistle of their 3-0 home defeat to Chesterfield on Saturday, which basically involved a mass haranguing of owner Eddie Mitchell for his decision to flog off seven of the players that saw the Cherries reach the League One play-offs last season after being promoted from League Two the season prior.

AFC Bournemouth Fila 2011/12 Home Kit

Football Fashion 28 June @ 09:59 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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AFC Bournemouth is an English football club currently playing in Football League One. The club plays at Dean Court in Kings Park, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset and has been in existence since 1899. Bournemouth has spent most of its history in the third and fourth tiers of English soccer. The club finished sixth in League One during [.

Huddersfield Town v Bournemouth

European Football Weekends 19 May @ 07:45 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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That's Entertainment Huddersfield Town* 3-3 AFC Bournemouth (18:05:11) Ladies and gentlemen, Mr David Hartrick..... Right, let me set this up for you. I'm a Brighton fan - this is common knowledge but what you may not have realised is that I live in Huddersfield. This can be problematic as most of my mates are naturally Huddersfield Town fans (Brighton being beaten 7-1 the season before this

Terrace Heroes in Vogue

thetwounfortunates 08 February @ 01:13 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Few people will be dismayed by AFC Bournemouth's frankly over achieving 2010-11 and it's a devotee of the Cherries who we welcome as our latest guest poster. Chris Bridger, author of a recent missive discussing Zesh Rehman that appeared on Two Footed Tackle, has come to some conclusions concerning the recent spate of managerial hirings and the decision making processes behind them.

The Death Of Windsor & Eton

Twohundredpercent 02 February @ 12:11 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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With barely a whimper, as quietly as a mouse, a football club died today at the High Court in London. It might not matter that much to many people that Windsor & Eton Football Club should have slipped from consciousness today, but it matters to some the couple of hundred or so people that supported them, those that played for them, were amongst the backroom staff and the volunteers that ran the club through well over a century of history, for example.

Howe’s that for an appointment?

OK Football Finder 17 January @ 05:23 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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The departure of Owen Coyle 12 months ago has so far proved to be too big an obstacle for Burnley to recover from. Since the Scot left for the bright lights of Bolton, the club has slipped from its short-lived stint among the country's elite and back into the Championship, and an underwhelming first half of this season led to Coyle's successor, Brian Laws, being relieved of his duties.

Eddie Howe and loyalty – the return of a long lost friend

Off the Post 12 January @ 03:36 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Stand up and be counted Eddie, there should be more like you 2011 has, until now, been the year of the managerial departure. Dillon, Stimson, Simpson, Parkinson, Hodgson, Keane, Hutchings, Burley, and Johnson, all within the first ten days. There has been a sense within the media that managers have been treated badly by clubs, [.