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  • Thread starter SkyBlue_Bear83
  • Start date Oct 12, 2012
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SkyBlue_Bear83

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  • Oct 12, 2012
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Leaving Burnley to go back to Bournemouth

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19927379


Eddie Howe has left Burnley to join Bournemouth after the two clubs agreed a compensation package for the manager.
Howe previously managed the Cherries for two years and kept them in the Football League before winning promotion in 2010.
"It's been a really tough week," he told Burnley's website.
"To leave is incredibly difficult, but I feel it's a decision I have to make for my family and for personal reasons, which I can't go into detail on."
Howe, whose mother died in March, added: "There is only one club I would contemplate leaving Burnley for and that is Bournemouth and that is the situation we found ourselves in."
His return is a major coup for ambitious Bournemouth who sacked previous boss Paul Groves on 3 October.
The 34-year-old, who played more than 250 times for the Cherries, had been in charge of Burnley for nearly two years.

Howe agonised over whether to leave Bournemouth in the first place just under two years ago, so this surprising move shows just how much of a pull the Dorset club has on him. In football terms he's taking a big gamble. Burnley were in the Premier League just three seasons ago and that's something Bournemouth can only dream of at the moment, even with Russian businessman Max Demin investing heavily. Less than 5,000 watched the club's last home league game. Howe will add numbers to the gate and be a hugely popular appointment, and if he's successful again, will no doubt face the same agonising decision over whether to move on to move up.


But having joined in January 2011 he has failed to make a significant impact at Turf Moor.
On Thursday, Championship club Burnley confirmed they had received an "unwanted approach" for Howe, which was later confirmed to BBC Radio Solent by Cherries chairman Eddie Mitchell.
Howe had been linked with a switch to Bournemouth last week but refused to comment on the speculation.
And after announcing his departure back to the Dorset club, Burnley confirmed on their website that Howe's exit was due to "personal and family reasons" but joint chairmen John Banaszkiewicz and Mike Garlick said they had not expected him to leave.
"We are surprised and disappointed that Eddie is leaving a great club like Burnley so soon in the season," a statement from the pair read.
"However, we understand that his decision reflects his personal circumstances rather than any matters at Burnley Football Club, be that supporters, the players or the board."
Burnley have made a mixed start to the Championship season - they lie 16th in the table with 11 points from their first 10 matches.
Howe, who was raised in Dorset, won 51 of his 102 matches in charge of his hometown club and kept them in the Football League in his first season in charge in 2009. The following season they were promoted to League One.
Burnley's assistant manager Jason Tindall, who was also Howe's right-hand man at Bournemouth, has also joined him in moving to the Goldsands Stadium.
 

sw88

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  • Oct 12, 2012
  • #2
Very strange move, but shows he still is a Bournmouth lad probably regrets leaving.

Wonder what the chances are of Coyle doing the sane, returning to Burnley after he shat on them
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 12, 2012
  • #3
His mum died 6 months ago so perhaps he wants to move back nearer his family.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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  • Oct 12, 2012
  • #4
Be interesting to see if he can get Bournemouth moving up the league
 
R

Real

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  • Oct 12, 2012
  • #5
He'll be on a decent wage at both clubs, so then it comes down to where he wants to live. Burnley? Or Bournemouth? It's a no brainer really.
 

ccfcway

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  • Dec 17, 2012
  • #6
CCFC said:
Be interesting to see if he can get Bournemouth moving up the league
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looks like we have our answer !
 
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