Not many tipped the Cherries to be on top.
Seven years ago Bournemouth almost went out of business. They were saved when chairman Jeff Mostyn wrote a last-minute £100,000 cheque.
In 2009 they started League Two with -17 points and almost dropped out of the Football League.
Now they’re due an estimated £140 million pay day and a seat at the top table for the first time in their history.
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This is due in a large part to the skill and guile of their manager, Eddie Howe. He has guided his side all the way from League Two to the Premier League in what has been an amazing journey.
This season, record signing Callum Wilson provided the goals which gave Bournemouth the platform to get the results they needed.
Ireland’s own Harry Arter supplied the midfield intelligence, while veteran goalkeeper Artur Boruc gave the Cherries a sterling last line of defence.
They became champions after Watford slipped up in the last minute of their final game against Sheffield Wednesday, but few watching Bournemouth’s 3-0 win over Bolton would suggest they aren’t worthy Championship victors.
Howe has created a fantastic side who play outstanding football and we cannot wait to see them play in the Premier League next season.
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