Explained: How Scott Parker left Bournemouth 26 days into new Premier League season

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Explained: How Scott Parker left Bournemouth 26 days into new Premier League season

Bournemouth have sacked head coach Scott Parker just four games into the new Premier League season. The Cherries were thrashed 9-0 at Liverpool on Saturday. Parker had led Bournmouth back to the top flight having been appointed in June 2021. BOURNEMOUD: The statement announcing his sacking alludes to Parker's beliefs being behind the sacked. Mark McAdam reflects on the first managerial casualty of the Premier league season and explains how it happened.

Scott Parker left Bournemouth 26 days into the new Premier League season. Broughton believes the manager and the club were not aligned in thinking. The main motto for Broyton over the past 10 years has been "together, anything is possible". Borys went from the bottom of League Two to the Premier league and stayed there for five years. They sold £80m worth of players and invested into their squad. Barys have been able to do that because they recruited well and done things in the right way. Their stadium only hosts 11,700 people. It's not possible to compete in transfer market like other Premier Leagues.

Scott Parker left Bournemouth 26 days into the new Premier League season. Broughton has worked hard to bring in the right players to improve the squad. The board has a good relationship with the co-owner Maxim Demin, the chief executive Neill Blake and the sporting director Richard Hughes. They understand the market and they know how to get players. This summer they signed Neto, a Brazil international from Barcelona and Marcos Senesi from Argentina.

Parker's comments after games reflect his frustrations and disappointments. Forest lost eight players from the side that was in the Championship play-off final in May. The owner, Evangelos Marinakis, wants to compete and wants the best players. Bournemouth's philosophy is to be sustainable.

Scott Parker left Bournemouth after 26 days of the new Premier League season. Bognomber has covered the club since 2000/01. He has seen a lot of managers come and go. Chris Wilder is an exciting manager, but he hasn't had the support this summer. Jonathan Woodgate took the team to the play-offs in the Championship, Gary O'Neil is there at the moment, Tommy Elphick is a real fans' favourite.

Scott Parker left Bournemouth 26 days into the new Premier League season. Next six games are tough for the team. Wolves at home is a must-win for Bovver. Forest away and Brighton away are also tough games.


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