
Bournemouth Stars looked surprised when they reported for their first day on their new training field.
The Cherries have opened their brand new performance center for business.
The will of Justin Kluivert and Ryan Christie shone while they brought themselves away from the parking lot.
Kluivert, 25, Grijnsd while he said, “A little different … Delicious!”
While Christie walked into the dressing room, he roared, “Look at it! Great!”
Aerial photos of the training area show a huge semicircle of buildings, with the view that looks like something between a naval base and the cave of a James Bond-Schurk.
A video posted through the social channels of the Cherries also shows a spacious dressing room, a gym, canteen and lounge.
Upon returning from the international duty, Andoni Iraola placed his players on their steps on their unspoilt new training fields.
The 57 -hectare training field is located in Dorset Village Canford Magna.
Bournemouth owner Bill Foley also has ambitious plans for the Vitality Stadium of the Cherries.
The land currently only has 11,307 fans – making it by far the smallest in the Premier League.
It was previously suggested that Bournemouth could build a new stadium.
But during an appearance on Talksport earlier this month, Foley revealed various plans.
The American, 80, said: “We are well on the way to having a solution for our stadium with different phases in mind.
“The first phase would be to grow to around 16,000 seats, the next phase would be around 20,000 and the third phase would be for around 24,000 seats.
“Much more hospitality and a much more hospitable environment, in terms of when people arrive and how they get to the stands, and so on.”
Private Property Company Structadene is currently the owner of the Vitality Stadium.
Foley wants to buy the stadium downright before it starts with improvements.
“We have to improve it”
He said: “We will hopefully gain the vitality.
“We have a plan. It is a staged effort and we must have the approval of the council.
“We start with the South Stand, and we will really expand that and make that a permanent position with some hospitality.
“At the same time, we are going to do the main standard in terms of hospitality and indress and exit, lifts at high speed, etc., so that people do not have to walk three flights to have lunch and then walk two flights to go to their seats and then walk up two flights again.
“The stadium is just outdated and we have to improve it.”
Bournemouth is confronted this summer with a struggle to hold Iraola manager.
The Spaniard, 42, has emerged as the best target of Tottenham to replace Undervire Ange Postecoglou, the Aussie was dismissed.
While Real Madrid is also claimed that it is enthusiastic about Iraola, when Carlo Ancelotti leaves.
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