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Quite a few(!):

2008/09

Aleksandar Prijović (x2)

Giles Barnes

Lewis Price

Paris Simmons

Liam Dickinson

Luke Varney

2009/10

Lewis Price

Luke Varney (x2)

Greg Mills (x2)

Jermaine Johnson (x2)

Mark Dudley (x3)

Arnaud Mendy

Greg Mills (x2)

Henrik Ojamaa

Ross Atkins (x2)

Alex Forde

Paul Connolly

Lee Hendrie

2010/11

Lee Croft

Graham Kelly

Greg Mills (x2)

Ross Atkins (x2)

Luke Varney

Arnaud Mendy

James Severn

Dave Martin

Stephen Bywater

Ben Pringle

and this season

Miles Addison (x2)

Ross Atkins

James Severn

Ryan Connolly

Aaron Cole (x2)

Dave Martin

Stephen Bywater

Stephen Pearson

Lee Croft

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New Bournemouth loan signing Miles Addison says he would be open to a permanent move to Dean Court.

Addison, 23, also believes his future lies away from Derby County calling his treatment by the club as "strange".

"I spoke to the manager and he told me about the ambition of the club and long term it could be a permanent fixture," Addison told BBC Radio Solent.

"I don't know what is going off at Derby with my future at the club but I don't think it will be there."

Former England Under-21 international Addison has spent much of this season on loan at Barnsley but returned to parent club Derby following injury.

“It is a bit strange, I signed a new contract and I thought my future would be there. But it hasn't worked out for whatever reason”

He signed for Bournemouth until the end of the season on Wednesday admitting he has been left miffed by events at the Rams.

"It is a bit strange what is going on at Derby," added Addison.

"They gave me a new contract in the summer and told me to go and get some games, so I went out on loan at Barnsley.

"I got injured and went back to Derby but the last three weeks I've not played.

"It is a bit strange, I signed a new contract and I thought my future would be there. But it hasn't worked out for whatever reason and I just want to play as many games now until the end of the season."

Addison admits he has been impressed by Bournemouth's ambition and believes the next month will be a crucial period for the club in their pursuit of the play-offs.

"The manager is very ambitious, I walked past the new training ground being built on the way in and if they get promoted they will expand the stadium," he added.

"I think it is a good time to play for Bournemouth.

"The next month is make or break in terms of the play offs with games against Charlton, MK Dons, Sheffield Wednesday and Stevanage. If we can impress and win in the next few games then we can make the play offs."

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Miles going makes sense to me. We have Buxton and Naylor as centre half cover.

He isn't a footballing midfielder and everyone says we need creativity so he ain't going to help there

Doesn't fit in anywhere we need cover.

Let him go

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i disagree...the players in the squad now would be much more complimentary than the squads he has played with in the past.... and we could do with some height in this team full of short arses
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If he does come back, he won't play for us again. Clough doesn't like it when players go public and criticise.

Looks like out of the frying pan for Miles.... Fans on the Cherries Forum want Bournemouth's manager out, saying he's clueless, no tactics. etc. I'm sure I've seen that said somewhere else but can't remember where. Perhaps it's a general football thing.....

Anyway, more importantly, the co-owner's wife gave the team a half time talk if the stories are to be believed. It didn't work as they lost 1-0 at home but Miles played well so there's a happy ending.

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Looks like out of the frying pan for Miles.... Fans on the Cherries Forum want Bournemouth's manager out, saying he's clueless, no tactics. etc. I'm sure I've seen that said somewhere else but can't remember where. Perhaps it's a general football thing.....

Anyway, more importantly, the co-owner's wife gave the team a half time talk if the stories are to be believed. It didn't work as they lost 1-0 at home but Miles played well so there's a happy ending.

Whenever i'm in a spot of bother, the very last measure i would resort to is calling the missus. He must have been desperate.
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Anyway, more importantly, the co-owner's wife gave the team a half time talk if the stories are to be believed. It didn't work as they lost 1-0 at home but Miles played well so there's a happy ending.

The co-owner's wife went in the dressing room at half time and there was a happy ending? Where's the News Of The World when you need 'em?

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He could be, he has the talent, sadly he won't listen to good advice from people that know better than he does. Sadly he he is has a chip on his shoulder..... like quite a few of his age group. A few days learning humility with Big Jake wouldn't go amiss.

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