Bournemouth have submitted amended plans for a new multi-million pound training complex. The club have permission to develop the 57-acre former Canford Magna Golf Club site, which was granted in December 2017. Fresh proposals have now been lodged with Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council. Bournemouth chief executive, Neill Blake, told the club’s website: “Submitting these amended, improved plans is another important step forward for the future of this football club. “This training centre will be part of the board’s legacy and the plans illustrate that the facilities available to all levels of the club, from pre-academy all the way through to the first team, will be among the best in the Premier League. “We are looking forward to these plans being approved by the council and work starting immediately.” The plans include nine full-size pitches, three junior pitches, three goalkeeping pitches, and indoor and outdoor artificial playing surfaces. Topics Eddie Howe, Premier League, AFC Bournemouth Bournemouth are looking over shoulder – Howe ‘Eternal pessimist’ Howe applauds Bournemouth’s impending promotion Howe finds positives despite Villa defeat Howe hits out at new offside rule We are so close, now go out and deliver – Neville issues England rallying cry Mounie confident Benin can topple Cameroon and reach knockout stages Mane makes up for early spot-kick miss with two goals as Senegal sink Kenya Algeria maintain perfect start to Africa Cup of Nations by beating Tanzania Liverpool midfielder Allan extends loan deal at Fluminense Manchester United move step closer to signing midfield star This striker could be leading the line for Chelsea next season in shock development Manchester United dealt blow as midfield target agrees terms with another club Quiz! Can you name Tottenham Hotspur’s last 50 signings? 5 things I want to see at Manchester United in 2019/20
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