08-Aug-2020 13:47:54 | The Guardian
Bournemouth have appointed Jason Tindall as their new manager following the departure of Eddie Howe in the aftermath of Premier League relegation.
Tindall, Howe’s long-serving assistant, had been in interim charge of the Cherries, who will start next season in the Championship. The 42-year-old, who has served the club for more than 18 years as a player and coach, has signed a three-year contract at the Vitality Stadium.
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