Bournemouth were beaten 9-0 at Liverpool on Saturday; Bournemouth co-owner Maxim Demin: Our search for a new head coach will begin immediately; ...
"The alignment between the manager and the club, the sustainability of the club and being profitable and doing things in the right way is important. Parker did a fantastic job in getting them out of the division, and we know how hard it is to get out of the Championship. I don't think it's got anything to do with the 9-0 defeat to Liverpool or the results. "When they last went down, they sold £80m worth of players, they invested into the squad and came back up again. He's always backed the manager in the transfer window and they've always tried to recruit young, promising, exciting players. "This is the toughest and most painful day that I have experienced, for sure. "That's been reflected in the statement released by the football club. He doesn't want to spend what the club can't afford. "The other thing that's important is that he doesn't want to overspend. Bournemouth co-owner Maxim Demin said in a statement: "I would like to place on record my gratitude to Scott and his team for their efforts during their time with us. Gary O'Neil takes interim charge of the team and will be assisted by Shaun Cooper and Tommy Elphick. The main motto for Bournemouth over the past 10 years has been 'together, anything is possible'.
Scott Parker has been sacked as manager of Bournemouth, three days after the team suffered a 9-0 defeat at Liverpool.
That is the approach that has brought this club so much success in recent history, and one that we will not veer from now. “Our promotion back to the Premier League last season under his tenure will always be remembered as one of the most successful seasons in our history. “I have been clear how this season could look for us and I stick by that,” he said.
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The levels were far too big … His move to Bournemouth also drew instant success, earning promotion to the top flight in what owner Demin today declared “will always be remembered as one of the most successful seasons in our history.” We have some days where hopefully we can get some help in and support and help the current team who came up from the Championship. In his first senior management position, he guided Fulham to the Premier League in his first season in charge, only to be relegated the following season. Today proved too big a challenge. It proved the last straw for owner Maxim Demin, who took aim at the axed manager with a cold statement that said: “in order for us to keep progressing as a team and a club as a whole, it is unconditional that we are aligned in our strategy to run the club sustainably.
Bournemouth manager Scott Parker has been sacked by the newly-promoted Premier League club, three days after they were beaten 9-0 by Liverpool.
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Bournemouth manager Scott Parker was sacked by the newly-promoted Premier League club on Tuesday, three days after they were thumped 9-0 at Liverpool for ...
Nottingham Forest are spending, Fulham are and I can't remember Bournemouth doing a lot, which is difficult for a coach. Time will tell. There will be days like this. The levels were far too big," the 41-year-old said after Saturday's defeat. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com "It doesn't surprise me.
LONDON: English Premier League strugglers Bournemouth on Tuesday (Aug 30) sacked head coach Scott Parker, days after they were thrashed 9-0 at Liverpool.
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The club said the search for a new manager would begin immediately and that first team coach Gary O'Neil would take over in the interim .
“We have some days where hopefully we can get some help in and support and help the current team, who came up from the Championship,” he added. “The club said the search for a new manager would begin immediately and that first team coach Gary O’Neil would take over in the interim. “We’ve got a decision to make as a club.
Scott Parker has become the first managerial casualty of the 2022-23 Premier League campaign after being sacked by Bournemouth.
The last time a top-flight side shipped as many goals at this stage of a season was in 1963-64 by Arsenal (also 16). Bournemouth have conceded more goals in their first four games of a Premier League season than any other side in the competition’s history (16). Our promotion back to the Premier League last season under his tenure will always be remembered as one of the most successful seasons in our history.
Bournemouth have parted company with head coach Scott Parker. The south coast side suffered a 9-0 defeat by Liverpool in their last match, leaving them 17th ...
LIVERPOOL's 9-0 victory over Bournemouth on Saturday was Scott Parker's final game as Bournemouth boss.
"And probably not surprised so much, in the sense of the levels we're playing against here and the quality is just far greater than what we have in this present moment in time at our disposal. He said: "It goes without saying it's a real humbling experience and one which was pretty shell-shocking, really, in the sense of the result. Bournemouth co-owner Maxim Demin said in a statement: “I would like to place on record my gratitude to Scott and his team for their efforts during their time with us. And Liverpool boss Klopp has hit out at Bournemouth's hierarchy, claiming that Parker's sacking is evidence that you need the 'right' people in charge of a football club. Parker was dismissed by Bournemouth on Tuesday morning, with a brief statement appearing to suggest that there was a divide between his aims and the club's board. The Reds' 9-0 thumping of the Cherries on Saturday proved to be Parker's final match in charge.
Jurgen Klopp has expressed his sympathy for Scott Parker after he came the first Premier League managerial casualty of the season.
There are the right players out there for Bournemouth. ‘I cannot say if they need strengthening or not it just looked like they didn’t do a lot of business. I’m 100% sure Scott Parker would have had the right idea who the righr players are. That is the approach that has brought this club so much success in recent history, and one that we will not veer from now. He added: ‘Signing players never makes sense if they are not the right ones. You have other clubs with other structures like us and maybe Arsenal or whoever.
The former England midfielder was fired on Tuesday, becoming the first coach in the English Premier League to lose his job in August — traditionally the opening ...
Ross was fired with the team in last place in the Scottish Premiership and having also been defeated 7-0 in a Europa Conference qualifying match at AZ Alkmaar this month. In terms of days since the start of a season, the firing of Parker (25 days) is the 12th quickest in Premier League history. “Our promotion back to the Premier League last season under his tenure will always be remembered as one of the most successful seasons in our history.”
The manager was always going to be under threat after saying the club is 'ill-equipped' for the Premier League.
Parker may have deserved more loyalty, may have been sacked despite succeeding at the job in front of him. In a way this is a sacking that goes to the heart of what head coaches are now at clubs of this scale, where the entire project is about buoyancy, overperformance, finding an equation that will defy scale and keep this entity in the world’s most lucrative league for however many years as it enters a new £10bn TV rights cycle. Parker got the club back up at the first time of asking, a feat that is literally money in the pocket for the club’s owner, Maxim Demin. Eight of the team that started the promotion season a year ago also played in the 9-0 at Anfield. The fact is sacking your manager has worked quite well in recent times. The success of clubs such as Brighton and Brentford may be based on more coherent long-term strategies. Bournemouth just looked like what they are: a team with too many players still dazed by the step up, unable to win the vital moments. Parker was appointed in June 2021 and took them up with basically the same squad. The initial reaction will, of course, be sympathy. The good news for Scott Parker is that Bournemouth’s owners agree with him. More worrying still, seven of those above him on the list and the three immediately below ( No other promoted team have acted so quickly – and it is not hard to see why, mainly because this is such an utterly ruthless act, a junking of any basic notion of loyalty and employer relations.
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Among the players Parker is said to have rebuffed are Middlesbrough’s Paddy McNair and Chelsea’s Ethan Ampadu. He coaches the team, he should have a say on incoming and outgoings. Parker had his eye on certain players this summer who he believed were proven in the top flight. The club are built on financial sustainability and are unwilling to waiver from that stance. Whether Bournemouth have made the right decision remains to be seen. Scott Parker was axed by Bournemouth for airing his dirty laundry in public...
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The club’s statement refers not to the record defeat but of “showing belief in and respect for one another” and the desire to run the club sustainably. Tell the club that they don’t know what they’re doing and you better hope that you have enough goodwill in the bank. At the end of July, six days before the new season started, Parker told the local newspaper: “It’s clear that we are lacking in a lot of areas at this present moment in time. That interview was not a call-to-arms, as is typical. Parker insisted that the club could not be competitive with the current squad. Not only did he ignore the easy-to-reach epithets, he chose to use that interview to attack the club’s transfer policy. But that is only part of the story here. It is the earliest sacking of a promoted manager in the history of English top-flight football. Instead, Parker is the victim of his own honesty and misguided attempts to engineer transfer activity. That leaves so little wiggle room that you struggle to take in a breath. This is a game of averages and they are weighted against you. Bournemouth have lost three of their four league matches this season against last year’s top two and the only team in England with a perfect league record; they won the other.
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Parker brought a modern edge, wearing designers most of his fellow managers have probably never heard of. From a really young age, it’s something that I’ve always prided myself on.’ This season’s look has ticked all the boxes.
Scott Parker was sacked today by Bournemouth after their 9-0 humiliation by Liverpool on Saturday and Jurgen Klopp has backed the former Chelsea star.
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Given the squad is still light, there is an expectation that players will still be brought in and some fringe players may have to move elsewhere. In holding on to some of their biggest names, there was a feeling the squad was much more capable of surviving the rigours of the Premier League than when they were first promoted in 2015-16 and that a squad overhaul would not be necessary upon a return to the top flight. There is a belief the current situation is different as Bournemouth have virtually the whole season in front of them. “To keep progressing as a team and a club as a whole, it is unconditional that we are aligned in our strategy to run the club sustainably,” Demin’s statement read. The Athletic understands Bournemouth are hopeful of appointing a manager with a progressive playing style in the coming weeks. This is only Demin’s second public statement as owner, with the first coming just days after Bournemouth’s relegation in 2020 to assert his ambitions of a quick return to the Premier League. It is understood Parker has cut an insular figure in recent times, reluctant to talk to his players off the pitch, and has been described as being in a bad mood. After achieving promotion via the play-offs in 2020, Fulham players worked well with Parker but after a poor start in the Premier League and new signings were brought in to bolster Parker’s squad, they found themselves pushed to one side, and thereafter felt to have little communication. It is thought that came in the form of direct messages from the owner Maxim Demin to Parker after the defeat to Real Sociedad. With as many as nine first-team players unavailable when he took charge last season, Parker led the team to a historic 15-game unbeaten league start to the campaign. But after just four [Premier League](https://theathletic.com/football/premier-league/) games, the club have parted ways with Parker in tense circumstances. “This is the toughest day as a player and certainly as a coach, this is the most painful day that I have experienced.