Cherries could be top club on south coast

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Sausage

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Dec 8, 2007
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From today's Bournemouth Echo.


AMBITIOUS chairman Eddie Mitchell is convinced Cherries are finally ready to win the battle for south coast supremacy.
Mitchell believes the buoyant Dorset outfit is equipped to leave the shadow of Portsmouth and Southampton, its perceived more illustrious neighbours.
And Cherries’ majority shareholder is adamant the Dean Court club is primed to claim top billing from the fierce Hampshire rivals.
His comments are sure to light the blue touchpaper ahead of Cherries’ forthcoming clashes against the fallen Premier League pair.
Cherries tonight host Pompey in a pre-season friendly before heading to St Mary’s to meet Saints in the first round of the Carling Cup on August 10.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Echo, Mitchell said: “I would like to think we could creep along and become top dogs on the south coast.
“We have got a great set up here and the team and feelgood factor around the club is going to propel us up with them.
“I know Southampton are favourites to win League One but I think we will do well against them this season.
“I don’t think Portsmouth are going to be up there for long and they don’t seem to be going very far at the moment.
“We are closing in on both of them and I would like to think that, eventually, we are going to be the top club on the south coast.”
Portsmouth, who are now managed by former Cherries star Steve Cotterill, were relegated from the top flight last season, while Saints lost their Premier League place in 2005.
Like Cherries, the two clubs have both suffered their fair share of financial problems in recent years – with all three having had points deductions for entering administration.
But while Pompey continue to struggle, Saints have become one of the wealthiest clubs in the country under current owner Markus Liebherr.
Mitchell added: “I know we will be underdogs when we play Saints but it’s only the size of their stadium that dictates that. We will have nothing to lose and I would like to think we would come out on top.
“As much as people believe, it’s not all about money. It might be in the top flight and there is no getting away from it that money helps.
“But there are other contributory factors to success and they are hard work, determination and belief. We have got those in abundance. That’s why I think we will do really well this season, compared with some of the clubs that have got a lot more money to spend.
“I think it shows just how far we have come. We have come from death’s door to the heart beating very fast. Southampton have remained stagnant.
“They had a good shot at promotion last season but didn’t make it. They must be under immense pressure to go up this season.
“They have got the makings of a top-flight club but it’s not automatic that you are going to make the best use of that.
“I think they will have an uphill battle.”





I conclude, Watson, that we are not a south coast club.

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Barry Izbak

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Dec 7, 2005
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Deluded.
 




Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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We must be a French club? He talks about Pompey who are not even in the same division and doesn't mention us, bizarre. Although if he watches southern TV programmes he'd be forgiven for thinking we don't even exist.
 


byf

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Sep 26, 2003
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Bournemouth
This guy is clearly deluded!

A very small percentage is correct as in....you need belief, determination bla bla bla...yes Mr Mitchell but you also need decent players. Its one thing to say I think we can have a good season and follow on from last seasons success, but to state that Bournemouth are on the brink of leap frogging Southampton and Pompey is arrogant and ridiculous, Im not quite sure where he gets this from either.

Southampton have prem facilities and money to burn and arnt scared of spending it, so Its not as if they are in financial ruin with no good players.

Pompey have been relegated but the steady the ship season should see them pushing for playoffs.

While Bournemouth have spent hardly anything and have been promoted with an average league one squad, mid-table at best.

Over 90 minutes im sure Bournemouth could give it a good go and maybe even sneak 6 points off the saints, but to leapfrog the both and stabalise that would take a minor miracle, I suppose stranger things have happened.

Cant see it myself.
 
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Giraffe

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Funniest thing I've seen for a long time.
 




Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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This is where I'm so glad we have a chairman like TB, who doesn't shoot his mouth off or start making frankly RIDICULOUS claims about who we're going to be overtaking soon.

Eddie Mitchell just comes across as a delusional mug, and I'd be embarrassed by his comments.
 




The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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This is where I'm so glad we have a chairman like TB, who doesn't shoot his mouth off or start making frankly RIDICULOUS claims about who we're going to be overtaking soon.

He did say something about expecting automatic promotion this season, which Gus had to counter...

Eddie Mitchell just comes across as a delusional mug, and I'd be embarrassed by his comments.

... but you're right - extremely embarrassing.
 




Scoffers

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Jan 13, 2004
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This is nothing more than a frankly pathetic attempt to get more bums on seats for their matches against Pompey and Saints.
 




Tooting Gull

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:lolol::facepalm:
 




Thimble Keegan

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Jul 7, 2003
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Despite Saints' new found wealth I which does not guarantee anything I would love to see us establish ourselves as the top South Coast club...Which should not be that difficult considering there are only 4 of us!!!

Albion & England forever.

Thimble Keegan
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byf

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Sep 26, 2003
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I couldnt help myself, i had to go on the echo site and tell the cherries It aint happening!
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
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He did say something about expecting automatic promotion this season, which Gus had to counter...

I think Bloom was asked what the target was this season, to which he replied "top 2", which he later lowered to an expectation of Playoffs being achievable. There's a difference between 'aiming for' and 'expecting' though, so I don't quite see it in the same manner as Mitchell gobbing off to all and sundry about how they could be be top dogs soon.

Added my two-penneth on their newspaper comments now anyway.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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I thought their only rivals are Weymouth and Aldershot.
 


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