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Published 11:07 30 Aug 2022 BST
Updated 11:13 30 Aug 2022 BST
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Ilkay Guendogan of Manchester City scores against Bournemouth, at Etihad Stadium. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)[/caption]
"This is the toughest and most painful day I have experienced for sure. The touchline today was painful and I could sense it was for the players too. They need some help and in some moments the levels were too great."It was a really humbling experience, shell-shocking. The levels we are playing against and the quality they have is far greater than what we have at our disposal at this moment in time. I feel sorry for the fans and for the players.
"This division is ruthless," he added. "It can leave some scars, the experiences they are facing. Painful, absolutely painful and Liverpool were ruthless."
Asked if this will be the lowest point in their season, he admitted, "At this moment in time, where we currently are, I can see some more, to be honest with you."
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Scott Parker, pictured during his Bournemouth side's 4-0 defeat to Manchester City at Etihad Stadium. (Photo by James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)[/caption]
'In order for us to keep progressing as a team and a club as a whole, it is unconditional that we are aligned in our strategy to run the club sustainably. We must also show belief in and respect for one another. That is the approach that has brought this club so much success in recent history, and one that we will not veer from now.'Parker rocked the boat too much and the club bumped him overboard. He is the first manager since Bobby Robson, back in 2004, to be sacked in August. The timing of the move is just so excruciatingly dumb, unfortunately. Bournemouth will now have to get in a new manager just two days before the summer transfer window closes. There would be next to no time for the new appointment to properly assess and chase up any targets that could improve the club's prospects. Whoever gets the job is basically being told, 'That's your squad. Go do your thing'. Parker did what was asked of him when he got Bournemouth back to the promised land. There were always going to be heads butted over who the club could or could not afford, but pressing the detonate button after just four games is so needless, and silly. Sadly, we have become so accustomed to these early managerial sackings that Scott Parker will be old news by 8pm this evening. Do not be surprised if Sean Dyche is already on Sky Sports News by then, holding aloft a Bournemouth scarf and talking about digging in for a hard slog.
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