I say sacked because they say they've sacked him, yet at a press conference earlier today he stated that he'd offered his resignation because they'd signed a player (Ntcham from Celtic) that he'd said no to signing, then woke up this morning to find the club had gone ahead and signed him anyway.
Weird timing, just after the window. And with the appointment of Woodgate on Monday
Graeme Jones leaves to join Newcastle last week. Woodgate appointed as his replacement on Monday, Tindall sacked on Wednesday
I had wondered about him as Bournemouth's recent results haven't been great and the owners were probably terrified that if they don't go up while they have the parachute money, they'll go back to being an average lower league club again
Weird timing, just after the window. And with the appointment of Woodgate on Monday
Graeme Jones leaves to join Newcastle last week. Woodgate appointed as his replacement on Monday, Tindall sacked on Wednesday
I had wondered about him as Bournemouth's recent results haven't been great and the owners were probably terrified that if they don't go up while they have the parachute money, they'll go back to being an average lower league club again
Seems to scare the shite out of every owner after relegation from the Premier League
The sensible ones seem to just deal with it, if they dont go up its not the end of the world
Others seem to panic and tend to go into freefall
And then you've Watford who just carry on sacking Managers like its a normal day at the office
Problem is that Bournemouth have a very small capacity & even when fans can start attending again the revenue generated outside of the PL wont be much at all.
Problem is that Bournemouth have a very small capacity & even when fans can start attending again the revenue generated outside of the PL wont be much at all.
Exactly. In Championship (and lower) once the parachute payments have gone, then you're dependant on gate and commercial income, for which their ground is severely lacking
Unless you have an owner prepared to put in money and cheat the FFP rules...
Would anyone be shocked if Eddie Howe went back there?
I can't see it. He knows it would be difficult to repeat what they did before. Yes he did a great job improving lower division players, but financially they also broke FFP rules to get promotion
Get him down here as Bowyer's assistant, did the two come through @ Charlton around the same time?
Jackson can be coach / U23 Manager if Euell goes to Wimbledon and can learn from them
they did .. through SENRAB, the brainchild of Jason Tindall's father .. the club has produced innumerable top players .. possibly the best 'nursery' and talent spotting outfit in England/UK .. Senrab F.C. - Wikipedia
Get him down here as Bowyer's assistant, did the two come through @ Charlton around the same time?
Jackson can be coach / U23 Manager if Euell goes to Wimbledon and can learn from them
they did .. through SENRAB, the brainchild of Jason Tindall's father .. the club has produced innumerable top players .. possibly the best 'nursery' and talent spotting outfit in England/UK .. Senrab F.C. - Wikipedia
Truly learn something new every day on these Forums!!
Would anyone be shocked if Eddie Howe went back there?
I can't see it. He knows it would be difficult to repeat what they did before. Yes he did a great job improving lower division players, but financially they also broke FFP rules to get promotion
Cheating, the only way forward. Football is so rewarding if you try to lie and cheat your success. Ask Sheffield Wednesday.
Then look at us and poor Wigan.
There has to be something really wrong when a tin pot small time club like Bournemouth and Boscombe with a small ground are bigger than Sunderland , Charlton, Portsmouth etc.
Or when teams like Accrington Stanley are able to beat us and have far more likelihood of gaining promotion. It's a funny old world is football. Sunderland are a case in point for big old dinosaurs, not being able to keep up with small outfits that can keep all costs down. Lincoln are the model many owners should aspire to emulate. They could be the next Bournemouth (on their way to the big time).
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I say sacked because they say they've sacked him, yet at a press conference earlier today he stated that he'd offered his resignation because they'd signed a player (Ntcham from Celtic) that he'd said no to signing, then woke up this morning to find the club had gone ahead and signed him anyway.
Michael Laudrup was he in the stand last night?.
Would've surely been picked up by someone like Cawley/Louis Mendez/Benji.
https://www.afcb.co.uk/news/club-news/club-statement-jason-tindall/
Just like if Bowyer goes & we replace him with JJ. Just a case of rearranging the deck chairs imo.
Maybe already got someone lined up today?
Graeme Jones leaves to join Newcastle last week. Woodgate appointed as his replacement on Monday, Tindall sacked on Wednesday
I had wondered about him as Bournemouth's recent results haven't been great and the owners were probably terrified that if they don't go up while they have the parachute money, they'll go back to being an average lower league club again
The sensible ones seem to just deal with it, if they dont go up its not the end of the world
Others seem to panic and tend to go into freefall
And then you've Watford who just carry on sacking Managers like its a normal day at the office
Unless you have an owner prepared to put in money and cheat the FFP rules...
Jackson can be coach / U23 Manager if Euell goes to Wimbledon and can learn from them