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Increasing capacity and quickly at the Vitality Stadium is the priority for the stadium’s redevelopment, according to Cherries fans.
But now, club owner and chairman Bill Foley has confirmed that AFC Bournemouth have settled on redeveloping the current Dean Court and they have agreed a deal to purchase the stadium.
Bournemouth are the second of three opponents we'll face in the Premier League Summer Series, bookended by games against West ...
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Shields Gazette on MSNBournemouth stance over £70m Newcastle United transfer target ‘revealed’ amid personal terms claimWhilst the Cherries concentrate on replacing those players, they will also be determined to keep hold of their other key men, ...
Sheffield United are reportedly likely to land AFC Bournemouth defender Chris Mepham following the conclusion of his loan ...
From spotting Evanilson’s potential to a squad purge. In an historic season, here are the top things we learned from the ...
The return meeting has been scheduled for the penultimate weekend at Vitality Stadium. Andoni Iraola and his team will also ...
Previous Meetings… Saturday’s contest will be the 16th time that West Ham United and AFC Bournemouth have met in the Premier League. Each of the last three top-flight matches between the sides have ...
Kevin de Bruyne signs off from his last home game for Manchester City on a high, as they beat Bournemouth to close in on a place in the Champions League next season - and both sides finish with 10 men ...
AFC Bournemouth, and Black Knight Football Club, have entered into a binding contract to acquire the team’s home stadium, Vitality Stadium. A newly-created entity, Black Knight Stadium Ltd, will ...
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