Bournemouth Vs Bolton
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Eddie Howe celebrates on the pitch


Bournemouth successfully fixed a £100m advancement to the Premier League - only seven years after the south-drift club just about went bankrupt.

Triumph over Bolton took the Cherries three focuses clear of third-set Middlesbrough with only one amusement left.

Just annihilation, a Boro win and a 20-objective swing on the last day of the season can deny them a top-flight spot.

Objectives from Marc Pugh, Matt Ritchie and Callum Wilson started wild scenes of festival amongst the home fans.

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Charlton, who play Bournemouth on Saturday, could yet ruin the advancement party

Bournemouth's approaching advancement denote an astonishing ascent through the Football League for the club, who were in organization and near to liquidation in 2008.

They just barely evaded transfer in 2009 - Eddie Howe's first season as administrator - yet advancement to League One took after the season after.

Previous Cherries protector Howe then drove them into the Championship in 2013 in the wake of coming back toward the south drift from Burnley.

Howe's commitment can't be exaggerated, with the 37-year-old set to join a first class band of supervisors to guide a club through the Football League and into the top flight.

"This club was on its knees six years back," Howe told BBC Radio 5 live.

"We don't had anything. A gathering of supporters put their cash in their pockets to keep the club alive and they are procuring the prizes. It is the club I looked as a child, the club that issued me an opportunity in the diversion as a player and a chief.

"It shouldn't be them expressing gratitude toward me, it ought to be me saying thanks to them. It is a family club and merits its minute in the sun."

Bournemouth's prosperity this season owes much to the objectives of record marking Wilson, a £3m catch from Coventry toward the begin of the season.

Both Wilson and Ritchie went near to giving the Cherries the lead a few times in a frantic opening.

However, after a few fine spares from Adam Bogdan, the opener landed on 39 minutes, when Pugh beat the Bolton goalkeeper with a left-foot shot.

It provoked delight in the stands of the 11,700-limit Goldsands Stadium - and there was ideal to come only after four minutes, when Ritchie hooked onto Yann Kermorgant's lay-off to drive home from 12 yards.

Bournemouth's fans began marking the subject tune to Match of the Day as the acknowledgment hit home that they would be seeing their side in the top flight of English football without precedent for the club's history.

Kermorgant had the opportunity to make the last 20 minutes a convention, yet he bursted over the bar from the punishment spot after Dorian Dervite was rejected for pulling down Wilson.

Wilson made it 3-0 after he spun and shot keenly past Bogdan to transform the remaining 12 minutes into a festival.

The last shriek started a pitch attack from home fans, who could yet be commending the Championship title if results go some way or another on Saturda


Callum Wilson has scored 23 goals this season following a £3m move from Coventry

Callum Wilson has scored 23 goals this season following a £3m move from Coventry

Bournemouth's fans invaded the pitch at full-time

ournemouth's fans invaded the pitch at full-time

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