Bournemouth's new stadium key for long-term benefits says Howe


Soccer Football - Premier League - Burnley vs AFC Bournemouth - Turf Moor, Burnley, Britain - May 13, 2018 Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe applauds their fans after the match Action Images via Reuters/Craig Brough

(Reuters) - Bournemouth's new stadium and training ground are vital to the south-coast club reaping the long-term benefits of playing in the Premier League, according to manager Eddie Howe.

Bournemouth, who currently play at the Vitality Stadium, announced in March that they would submit a planning application later this year to build a new ground within Kings Park, an area that currently hosts the club's training pitches.

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