Stato
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- Dec 21, 2011
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Far from it. We have one owner who's been here for years and is a football man. He's put plenty into the club and taken absolutely nothing out, its all friendly debt. If you'd seen Parkers comments over the last few months you'd happily have binned him off. Parker was heavily backed in January and this summer we've signed four decent players.
Parker presumably tried saying what he thinks in private before saying it in public. Since the big money Sky & BT TV deals started in 2016, only two promoted club have spent less in the summer window than Bournemouth have this year. Norwich spent only £3.75m in 2019/20 and finished bottom of the EPL with 21 points: the second lowest points total acheived by a newly promoted team, beaten only by Derby's infamous lowest ever points season. Watford spent £16.92m last summer. They spent another £22m in the January window, but were still relegated in 19th with 23 points.
The 'heavy backing' that Parker got in January 2022 was EFL Championship level backing. He spent £7.24 million. If you add this to what Bournemouth have spent this summer, they would still be the third lowest spending promoted club of recent times and in the bottom three EPL spenders this summer. I've no objection to this 'Norwich model' as a sustainable strategy, but you have to accept the likely consequences of being the whipping boys in the top division every other year. Parker obviously didn't want to accept that he was being set up to fail. He could have resigned, but instead he has voiced his opinions to the point where Bournemouth have essentially paid him to shut up and go away.