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    Quote Originally Posted by raminexile View Post
    Much speculation in the press that Bournemouth will part company with Eddie Howe following their relegation.

    If that's the case some club will get a gold nugget as he strkes me as a very talented, articulate manager.
    Must be a very difficult situation for Bournemouth and Howe. He does appear, as you say, to be a young, ‘talented and articulate’ manager...at Bournemouth.
    Unfortunately when he moved to a traditionally ‘bigger’ club - Burnley - he achieved very little.
    Sometimes, imo, managers just seem to be a perfect fit for certain clubs and although Bournemouth (and Howe) have struggled this season, I can’t think that there’s any other manager better suited to taking them back up next season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Must be a very difficult situation for Bournemouth and Howe. He does appear, as you say, to be a young, ‘talented and articulate’ manager...at Bournemouth.
    Unfortunately when he moved to a traditionally ‘bigger’ club - Burnley - he achieved very little.
    Sometimes, imo, managers just seem to be a perfect fit for certain clubs and although Bournemouth (and Howe) have struggled this season, I can’t think that there’s any other manager better suited to taking them back up next season.
    He's had them punching above their weight for much of the past 12 years. Apart from his 11/12 season sojourn with Burnley they've done exceedingly well under his leadership. Stadium has a capacity of 11,329. He has done an excellent job for them and they should not repay him with the sack, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    He's had them punching above their weight for much of the past 12 years. Apart from his 11/12 season sojourn with Burnley they've done exceedingly well under his leadership. Stadium has a capacity of 11,329. He has done an excellent job for them and they should not repay him with the sack, IMO.
    It seems he is considering his future, from his comments, I would not expect Bournemouth to sack him, as you say they ahve had 5 years in the prem which would be unthinkable for a team like Bournemouth in days gone by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Must be a very difficult situation for Bournemouth and Howe. He does appear, as you say, to be a young, ‘talented and articulate’ manager...at Bournemouth.
    Unfortunately when he moved to a traditionally ‘bigger’ club - Burnley - he achieved very little.
    Sometimes, imo, managers just seem to be a perfect fit for certain clubs and although Bournemouth (and Howe) have struggled this season, I can’t think that there’s any other manager better suited to taking them back up next season.
    I think that was largely due to family issues RA, he didn't stay long enough at Burnley to have an effect. And lets face it, live and work on the south coast at Bournemouth or decamp to the cold dank wet hills of Burnley? Which would you choose?

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