budgetmeansbudget wrote:Adrian Durham was saying the very same things as you Sussex on Talk Sport pre game yesterday evening. While alot of what you and he was saying is true, it does still smack of sour grapes. At the end of the day they complied with the current rules of FFP and I hope they continue to do so.
The owner has put some money in, but he hasn't spent a fortune thus far. Who knows what will happen in the next year or so, we may get relegated, Howe might leave, the Owner may take all his money out, and we may lose half the players, whatever happens happens. As far as I'm concerned it was all about enjoying the rollercoaster this season, and living the dream for next season. I will probably feel this time next season I would have preferred to still be in the Championship, because the football is more real and the fans are more engaged but Bournemouth will always be a small club whatever the backing and whatever division they are in.
Nothing wrong with external investment - virtually every club who has made the Premier League in recent years has a rich benefactor and this is applies across the entire English football pyramid.
Bournemouth may not be a big club, but how the club is run is the envy of bigger clubs. Not reliant on higher level football to operate sufficiently, relegation won't ruin the club, not servicing debts of £10s/£100s Millions.
Just one season of Premier League football will leave Bournemouth a lasting legacy and if the club continues to be well run, be in a better position years down the line compared to it's Pre Premier League days.


