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- Gary O'Neil is now the 2/1 favourite to take over at Bournemouth
- Sean Dyche was favourite but has since drifted slightly in the market
- Bournemouth now 13th in the Premier League
Gary O'Neil is now the 2/1 favourite to take over at Bournemouth
Bournemouth caretaker manager Gary O'Neil is now the bookies favourite to take over permanently at the Cherries.
Scott Parker was sacked as manager after the 9-0 loss to Liverpool and the market is wide open over who will be the Next Bournemouth Manager.
BetVictor make it 2/1 that Gary O'Neil is given the job permanently following Bournemouth's 3-2 win against Nottingham Forest at the weekend.
Next Bournemouth Manager | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Gary O'Neil | 2/1 | 33.3% |
Sean Dyche | 5/2 | 28.6% |
Nathan Jones | 3/1 | 25.0% |
Kjetil Knutsen | 12/1 | 7.7% |
O'Neil has admitted that the team are rejuvenated after the low mood towards the end of the Scott Parker reign.
The Caretaker manager admitted though that his team already need a break after Saturday's stunning win saying, "I think they need a break, they need a rest, as do I".
Sean Dyche was favourite but has since drifted slightly in the market
Sean Dyche was the favourite to take over at Bournemouth last week but is now second favourite in the market.
Dyche has been without a club since he left Burnley back in April this year and it looks increasingly likely he'll remain out of work.
The Cherries are still on the lookout for a new manager and it may well be that they keep the signing in-house with O'Neil taking over.

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Bournemouth now 13th in the Premier League
Bournemouth are now in 13th place in the Premier League table after this weekend's victory against Nottingham Forest.
Despite being 2-0 down at half-time, the Cherries fought back brilliantly to take all three points and climb up the Premier League table.
Bournemouth are still 4/9 favourites to be relegated from the Premier League this season.