Updated at 08.06
LITTLE OLD BOURNEMOUTH are on the verge of becoming a Premier League club for the first time in their history.
The Cherries, who were in Englandโs fourth tier only five years ago, swept Bolton Wanderers aside on Monday evening to all but seal promotion to the top-flight.
Eddie Howeโs side are now three points clear of third-placed Middlesbrough with only one game to play.
The Cherries will be guaranteed of a place in the English top-flight if they take at least one point from their trip to Charlton on Saturday or if Middlesbrough fail to beat Brighton.
Even if Bournemouth lose and Middlesbrough win it would still take an extraordinary sequence of events for the team from the south-coast to be denied promotion as they have a vastly superior goal difference of +50 against Middlesbroughโs +31.
Bournemouth could also finish as the winners of the Championship if they better the result of already-promoted leaders Watford, who hold a one-point advantage over the Cherries and host Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.
Regardless of whether they finish with silverware or not, promotion from the second tier will still be a remarkable achievement for Bournemouth, who came close to going into liquidation on three occasions in six months only seven years ago.
With a crowd capacity of only 11,700, Bournemouth, whose previous highest ever finish was 10th in the second tier last season, would rank as by far the smallest club in the Premier League next season.
But their rise from obscurity to the brink of rubbing shoulders with the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United suggests it would be unwise to bet against them finding a way to survive among the elite.
They started the 2008-09 season in the fourth tier with a 17-point penalty, yet through the astute management of the long-serving Howe and the subsequent investment of Russian benefactor Maxim Demin, who has bankrolled the club since 2011, Bournemouth have defied the odds to put the Premier Leagueโs riches within touching distance.
Howe, who first joined Bournemouth as a 10-year-old and was already regarded as a club legend for his time as a successful player there, is in his second spell as manager after first taking charge aged 31 and saving the Cherriesโ Football League status before leading them to promotion in 2010 and then returning from a brief spell at Burnley to secure promotion to the Championship in 2013.
His belief in eye-catching attacking football has led Bournemouth to top the Championship goal-scoring charts this season and the hosts tore into Bolton in typically swashbuckling style.
They took the lead in the 39th minute when Pugh fired home from Ritchieโs cross and added a superb second three minutes later.
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Wilson picked out Yann Kermorgant and his pass was met by Ritchie with a precise first-time finish into the bottom corner.
That was enough to get the party in full swing and not even Kermorgant blazing a 70th penalty over the bar after Boltonโs Dorian Dervite was sent off for fouling Wilson could silence the home fans.
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Fittingly, Wilson, Bournemouthโs leading scorer, netted his 23rd goal of the season in the 78th minute and it wasnโt long before he and his team-mates were mobbed by the jubilant home fans.
When Eddie Howe took charge 2 years ago, he recalled his squad earlier than any other team to train during the summer, everyone chortled at the time of the work he put in to build his team. Now theyโre in the big time. Well done Eddie.
Im delighted for Bournemouth.Who doesnt love a great underdog story like that.Hopefully they can carry the momentum into the Premiership.
Canโt wait, will be great for the league. Play open ball and score goals
People said the same thing about Leicester City last year
Fantastic to see in todays age. The little guys have a place at the big table.
Unreal. Delighted for them. Great achievement in such a competitive division
Eddie howe is a top manager. Will be managing a massive club in a few years. No doubt about it.
Martin Oโ Neill has to cap Harry Arter soon. Fantastic player who needs to play in the centre of midfield for Irelandโs sake
Well done but dont know a lot about them except their association with Harry Redknapp and of course Gerry Peyton.
Great story, theyโll be the team everyone roots for next season
How much is the Russian lad actually spending?
They will be 5 million in the red at end of season , compare to qpr who were 69 million in red when they got promoted !
Heโs invested ยฃ10m so far, which is quite a lot for a Championship club. Heโs not just spending money on players though, a lot of it has gone to upgrading training facilities etc.
Bournemouth FC vs Manchester United in the Premier League, that wouldโve been unheard of a few years back, ridiculous stuff to go that far in 7 years!
5r on harry redknapp becoming their director of football at some point in the next 6 months..
What if Middlesbrough get 19+ goals. And they lose by 1 goal. You never knowโฆ
As in they I mean Bournemouth.
Get a grip of yourselfโฆ.
Ruairi Browne go home and get prepared for Saturday
Btw I know him to the rest of ye muppets it was a joke. Boring clowns.
That headline is very disrespectful to Charlton altogether
Great stuff delighted for Eddie and the boys canโt wait to see them in the premier league next year
They will go straight back downโฆ Relegation fodder
Great stuff for Bournemouth, lovely town to boot.
Whatโs is paddy powers odds on Harry Redknapp taking over after a couple of bad results next season ?????
Quality manager whoโs father is from Dublin. Maybe a future Ireland manager . Great fairy tale story even in the age of the big spenders..
Great for the club. Only thing is we will have to put up with Arry everytime they are live on sky!