Posts Tagged ‘Lee Bradbury’

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Ex-Bournemouth boss Bradbury dissmissed by Chairman Mitchell

Former Bournemouth Cherries manager, Lee Bradbury, has claimed he was dismissed by the club’s chairman Eddie Mitchell.

Lee Bradbury defends tactics after criticism from Carlisle boss, Greg Abbott

Lee Bradbury has defended his tactics after Carlisle boss, Greg Abbott criticised Cherries for adopting, what he deemed, a long-ball approach

Veteran Shaun Cooper talks a turbulent 2011 for AFC Bournemouth

Beginning to find a good run of form, AFC Bournemouth’s shaky start to the season looks to be wearing off. With manager Lee Bradbury settling in to the demands of managerialism, and new assistant manager Russ Wilcox bringing in decades of experience, 2012 could be a successful year for the Cherries. Nerve’s Patrick Farren asked [...]

Cut It Like A Pro: Train Like An AFC Bournemouth Player

Whether training for a sport, a fundraising event, or to simply increase your fitness levels, Nerve* Sport caught up with AFCB’s Lee Bradbury on what it takes to cut it like a pro. James Hartnett reveals the first steps toward how to reach your peak physical fitness, just like your favourite AFCB player. Ever watched [...]

Lights, Camera, Action: AFC Bournemouth’s Management Duo Under The Studio Spotlight

AFC Bournemouth manager Lee Bradbury and assistant Steve Fletcher came under the spotlight in a special student project for the club’s official website. Adam Parris-Long reports.

Ings-vincible: Bradbury’s boys continue to fly high

Following an impressive run of form, AFC Bournemouth are currently in the thick of a promotion battle with a fleet of hot talent in their arsenal, writes James Hartnett.

The Student becomes the Master

Few people will be dismayed by AFC Bournemouth’s recent exploits and it’s former Cherries player who guides them. Chris Bridger looks at the spate of managerial hirings from the playing ranks.

Howe to be a legend: Eddie leaves Cherries as a hero

At first the AFC Bournemouth fans will have felt angry and bemused as to why Eddie Howe departed days after he committed his future to the club, but there is no need for an apology as Howe had an incredible first taste of management that nobody could have envisaged.