INTERVIEW Connell pleased ‘identity’ has remained in much-changed dev squad during run-in
BOSS Alan Connell is pleased Cherries’ development squad have “retained their identity” despite fielding a much-changed team in recent weeks.
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Chief sports writer at the Bournemouth Daily Echo, covering all sport including AFC Bournemouth and Poole Pirates.
Chief sports writer at the Bournemouth Daily Echo, covering all sport including AFC Bournemouth and Poole Pirates.
BOSS Alan Connell is pleased Cherries’ development squad have “retained their identity” despite fielding a much-changed team in recent weeks.
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