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Post by spitthedog on Aug 8, 2020 12:55:09 GMT
I thought I would do some research on this (saddo that I am!) Over the last 10 years (Eddie Howe was manager 9 years of the 10 I believe) Bournemouth spent £200m on transfers in the same period Stoke spent £260m Bournmouth's biggest spend was 2018/19 when they spent £88m, but that's nothing exceptional in the Prem. and even then their expenditure over the last 2 seasons is about the same as Stoke's even though we were in the Championship and they were in the Prem i.e Bournemouth £108m Stoke £100m If you compare Bournemouth in the Prem with others (over the last 5 years) Bournemouth spent £196m in the same period West Ham spent a staggering £292m In the same period Leicester spent £290m Even Southampton spent £288m in the last 5 seasons. and you can factor in that Bournemouth needed to invest to survive moreso than the others who already had established Prem League squads Bournemouth's budget is similar to Fulham's budget over the last 5 years (£190) and look what happened to them. They spent a staggering £145m in 2018/19 so Bournemouth are relatively low on transfer expenditure in the Prem I'm not a closet Bournemouth fan, and I really didn't like the way they played football in the last couple of seasons, I was just interested in checking out the stats. Ah but Stoke were spending in the Premier League in that time predominantly. At least 4 of those seasons Bournemouth were spending in the Championship so relative to the budgets of their competitors at that time they had a big advantage Plus of course absolutely no one ever was lauding Stoke (or any non southern provincial club) for their achievements in the same way. In their 2 seasons in the Championship Bournemouth spent a total of £6m. It's simply not true that Bournemouth have spent bigger than many other clubs. Brighton have spent £145m in their 3 years in the Prem, over a course of 5 years that is more than Bournemouth. Some clubs like Newcastle have spent £200m but many of the incoming transfers have been undisclosed fees so its much more. If you take teams like Everton it's over £300m in 5 years. Very difficult to compete. Only Crystal Palace (£160m) Watford (£150m) Burnley (£110m) have invested less over 5 years in the Prem
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Aug 8, 2020 13:24:37 GMT
Another horrible cnut takes over
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Post by datguy on Aug 8, 2020 13:26:48 GMT
Another horrible cnut takes over That is absolutely brilliant news for everyone in the division apart from Bournemouth. Sigh of relief can be heard from Bristol for the accolade of the worst managerial appointment of the season so far.
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Post by rickyfullerbeer on Aug 21, 2020 10:32:22 GMT
Potters Promotion Party down in sunny Bournemouth next May. Bring it on. It's on. It's on like Fat Pat's thong.
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Post by wakefieldstokie on Aug 21, 2020 10:50:09 GMT
Another horrible cnut takes over That is absolutely brilliant news for everyone in the division apart from Bournemouth. Sigh of relief can be heard from Bristol for the accolade of the worst managerial appointment of the season so far. Time will tell. Don’t write him off just yet.
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Post by Cast no shadow on Oct 2, 2020 20:22:14 GMT
This sis the latest Bournemouth related thread I could see, I wasn't going start a new one but they're at it again, if you've seen any of the game tonight you'd see.
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Post by wrighter on Oct 2, 2020 21:03:03 GMT
Tindall is a bigger wanker than Howe, but only just.
sadly, they are top of the league, was hoping they"d slide right thro to Div 1
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Post by lancashirelad on Oct 2, 2020 21:06:55 GMT
This sis the latest Bournemouth related thread I could see, I wasn't going start a new one but they're at it again, if you've seen any of the game tonight you'd see. Only watched the later bits when the nice side from the south coast knocked the ball about well and lots of teeth shots. Just seen the incident for the sending off. Like PNE at Stoke last year, a Bmouth player makes a sliding tackle/challenge possible booking as Coventry break, as CC a bit upset the Bmouth player rushes across to strike a CC player in the chest who sadly playfully slaps the Bmouth player face. May be not intentional to get a s/o but getting a reaction. Now the Bmouth love in. Now showing the Bmouth so happy at getting a reaction. Horrible team.
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Post by maninasuitcase on Oct 2, 2020 21:48:16 GMT
Fucking vermin side.
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Post by ab61 on Oct 2, 2020 21:48:22 GMT
On the bright side. We climb a place without playing 👍
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Oct 2, 2020 22:01:15 GMT
On the bright side. We climb a place without playing 👍 Well spotted, This league easier than I thought😀
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Post by wakeypotter on Oct 2, 2020 22:12:56 GMT
Apparently on another thread we shouldn’t be looking at league table yet it’s too early 😀
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Post by davejohnno1 on Oct 2, 2020 22:28:47 GMT
Good to see Asmir still has the same technique when it comes to not saving penalties.
Its remarkably similar to the one deployed by Jack Butland and Simmo before them.
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Post by fulagoals on Oct 2, 2020 22:46:19 GMT
Good to see Asmir still has the same technique when it comes to not saving penalties. Its remarkably similar to the one deployed by Jack Butland and Simmo before them. What about one between Butland and Simmo. One of if not the most successful penalty saver in Premier League history I think.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2020 23:12:53 GMT
Good to see Asmir still has the same technique when it comes to not saving penalties. Its remarkably similar to the one deployed by Jack Butland and Simmo before them. What about one between Butland and Simmo. One of if not the most successful penalty saver in Premier League history I think. Tommy was unreal tbf, it felt like he had a 50/50 chance of saving them. Butland is appalling which made his save against Hazard in the League cup even more insane. Literally best penalty taker in the country at the time and Butland just instinctively stuck out a paw to keep him out, genuinely brilliant save. Part of me hopes Davies will do better, if only because he seems to ooze confidence right now.
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Post by bgreen13 on Oct 2, 2020 23:16:46 GMT
Good to see Asmir still has the same technique when it comes to not saving penalties. Its remarkably similar to the one deployed by Jack Butland and Simmo before them. Whoah there. Are you suggesting Andy Quy was a bang average coach?
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Post by GeneralFaye on Oct 3, 2020 5:55:36 GMT
Apparently on another thread we shouldn’t be looking at league table yet it’s too early 😀 Why would you look at the table now? It's irrelevant.
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Post by robwahlmann on Oct 3, 2020 6:25:18 GMT
Apparently on another thread we shouldn’t be looking at league table yet it’s too early 😀 Why would you look at the table now? It's irrelevant. It's nice to have got some points already though compared to last season, isn't it?
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Post by GeneralFaye on Oct 3, 2020 6:32:55 GMT
Why would you look at the table now? It's irrelevant. It's nice to have got some points already though compared to last season, isn't it? Yes but I've made a mental note of that, already points up on where we were last season in games against the same opponents. I don't need a table to remind me, I just think it's odd to be so fixated on it each week, especially in October.
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Post by robwahlmann on Oct 3, 2020 6:49:52 GMT
It's nice to have got some points already though compared to last season, isn't it? Yes but I've made a mental note of that, already points up on where we were last season in games against the same opponents. I don't need a table to remind me, I just think it's odd to be so fixated on it each week, especially in October. As you say it's still early days, but MON was very focused on getting a decent start to the season. Having a big gap to close to the teams above us is never easy.
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Post by GeneralFaye on Oct 3, 2020 7:08:24 GMT
Yes but I've made a mental note of that, already points up on where we were last season in games against the same opponents. I don't need a table to remind me, I just think it's odd to be so fixated on it each week, especially in October. As you say it's still early days, but MON was very focused on getting a decent start to the season. Having a big gap to close to the teams above us is never easy. I'll have a wee look on new years day just for you.
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Post by robwahlmann on Oct 3, 2020 7:22:37 GMT
As you say it's still early days, but MON was very focused on getting a decent start to the season. Having a big gap to close to the teams above us is never easy. I'll have a wee look on new years day just for you.
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Post by wakeypotter on Oct 3, 2020 7:30:32 GMT
As you say it's still early days, but MON was very focused on getting a decent start to the season. Having a big gap to close to the teams above us is never easy. I'll have a wee look on new years day just for you. It will be irrelevant then also general. Maybe have a wee peek after game 46 😀
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Post by jeycov on Oct 3, 2020 8:04:08 GMT
Good to see Asmir still has the same technique when it comes to not saving penalties. Its remarkably similar to the one deployed by Jack Butland and Simmo before them. What about one between Butland and Simmo. One of if not the most successful penalty saver in Premier League history I think. Simonsen? Sorensen was a great gk at saving penalties. He generally commanded the penalty area, well organised defence in front of him Great performance in our FA Cup final too
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Post by davejohnno1 on Oct 3, 2020 8:20:23 GMT
Good to see Asmir still has the same technique when it comes to not saving penalties. Its remarkably similar to the one deployed by Jack Butland and Simmo before them. What about one between Butland and Simmo. One of if not the most successful penalty saver in Premier League history I think. Tommy was superb yes.
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