Bournemouth have appointed Jason Tindall as the club's new manager, succeeding the departed Eddie Howe. Tindall had been assistant manager for the Cherries since 2008, serving as no.2 to Howe for both of his spells in the hot seat.
The 42-year-old had previously been on the club's books as a player and a coach, with his length of service now totalling 18 years.
He has signed a new three-year contract at the Vitality Stadium and has been tasked with leading the club back into the Premier League following their relegation. “It’s an honour and a privilege to be the manager of such a great football club,” Tindall told afcbTV. “Given the success of the club over the last 12 years, with Eddie in charge and me by his side, I'm not going to come in
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