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  1. Our review of the season part one: The statspublished at 15:52 28 May

    Mark Mitchener
    BBC Sport senior journalist

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    By just about any mathematical metric you choose, 2024-25 must go down as the Cherries' most successful season of all time, shattering a number of club records.

    Most Premier League points (56, beating previous record of 48). t highest league position (ninth). Most PL wins (15). Fewest PL defeats (12). Most PL goals (58). Fewest PL goals conceded (46). Best PL goal difference (+12, a gargantuan improvement from the previous best of -12).

    Fans travelling up and down the country have witnessed the most away wins in a Bournemouth top-flight season (seven), most away points (28), fewest away defeats (five, only bettered by Liverpool and Arsenal this season), most away goals scored (35, previous best 27) and fewest away goals conceded (30).

    And that is just the stats.

    See below for part two.

  2. Our review of the season part two: The emotionspublished at 15:52 28 May

    Mark Mitchener
    BBC Sport senior journalist

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    Emotionally, the 2024-25 season has been a rollercoaster.

    Having lost star striker Dominic Solanke to Tottenham mere days before the start of the season, few foresaw Andoni Iraola's side picking up even more points, and scoring more goals, than in the Spaniard's debut campaign in 2023-24.

    The Cherries even unearthed their own galactico in teenage defender Dean Huijsen, rapidly elevated to the Spain national team before a £50m move to Real Madrid beckoned.

    It was a season of outrageous late comebacks, befitting a team who scored more goals in stoppage time after the 90th minute (nine) than any other.

    The gung-ho late smash-and-grab at Ipswich. Evanilson's 96th-minute equaliser at Villa Park with the last kick of the game, denying Villa two (retrospectively) priceless points. And the unbelievable heist at Goodison Park, trailing 2-0 going into the 87th minute and coming away with a 3-2 victory to surely win Bournemouth the Premier League's 'Most Improbable Comeback' award for the third successive year.

    Dragons were slain. The previously unconquerable Manchester City were finally beaten as the sides met for the 21st time in league football. Arsenal were beheaded twice, both at Vitality Stadium and in a maiden victory at Emirates Stadium. Manchester United were routed 3-0 at Old Trafford for the second successive season.

    Indeed, the Cherries were only beaten by more than the odd goal three times all season – two of which were to champions Liverpool.

    Then there were the hat-tricks...

    Read below for the final part

  3. Our review of the season part three: The goalspublished at 15:52 28 May

    Mark Mitchener
    BBC Sport senior journalist

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    Then there were the hat-tricks.

    Makeshift striker Dango Ouattara starred in a 5-0 rout of Nottingham Forest, which ultimately improved the goal difference enough to pip Brentford to ninth place.

    And Justin Kluivert hit two trebles on the road, with a historic hat-trick of penalties at Wolves, before gunning down Newcastle to score more league goals at St James' Park in one game than his father Patrick managed in an entire season on Tyneside.

    In context, that 4-1 win at Newcastle on 18 January was the champagne moment of an unforgettable season. The Magpies went into that game on a run of nine successive wins, being talked about as title contenders, with Alexander Isak on a red-hot streak of 11 goals in his past eight league games.

    Iraola could only name a patched-up XI with players out of position and a threadbare bench of development squad players, the six outfield subs boasting only four substitute league appearances for the Cherries between them. The omens were not good for the fans who had left their homes in the early hours to make the longest journey of the season for a Saturday lunchtime kick-off.

    But those fans were treated to a breathtaking performance to live long in the memory. Isak did not get a kick. Even some Newcastle diehards I spoke to after the game hailed it as the best away performance they had seen at St James' Park in years.

    Off the field, the Cherries have a new state-of-the-art training ground – and owner Bill Foley chose its opening ceremony to announce that a deal had been reached to buy back Vitality Stadium, which had been sold and leased back two decades earlier when the financial wolves were circling.

    Two years ago, Foley promised European football within five years. While a top-seven place was tantalisingly out of reach in 2024-25, this Bournemouth team have made a habit of shattering glass ceilings - and they are not done just yet.

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  4. Your Bournemouth player of the seasonpublished at 13:11 28 May

    We asked you to select your Bournemouth player of the season from the four candidates chosen by our fan contributor.

    And with the poll now closed, we can reveal the winner is... Ryan Christie!

    Here's what Tom Jordan at Back of the Net, external said about him:

    Christie is the man who makes Bournemouth tick - the unsung hero of the side, if you will.

    As the key cog in the Cherries' aggressive press, it has been evident when Ryan has been out of the side. A machine for Andoni Iraola's men.

    See the final poll breakdown

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  5. The players who run and run...published at 12:34 28 May

    Chris Collinson
    BBC Sport statistician

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    Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes covered the most ground this season, running 261 miles (St James' Park to Wembley is 271 miles).

    He retains the award after racking up 263 miles in the competition last season.

    Josko Gvardiol, Daniel Munoz, Bryan Mbeumo and Milos Kerkez complete the top five for most distance covered across the Premier League season.

    Hardest runners table by distance covered per 90 minutes
Dejan Kulusevski 7.7 miles 
Tomas Soucek 7.4
Bernardo Silva 7.3
Yasin Ayari 7.2

    Taking time on the pitch into (out of players that played over half the available minutes), Guimaraes was pipped by Newcastle team-mate in the list by team-mate Sandro Tonali who covered more ground per 90 minutes than the Brazilian…although Bruno still ran 7.2 miles per 90 minutes!

    Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski ran harder than any other player this season, covering 7.7 miles per 90 minutes on average.

    West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek ran an average of 7.5 miles per 90 minutes, while Manchester City's Bernardo Silva (7.3) and Brighton's Yasin Ayari complete the top five.

  6. Which teams put a shift in this season?published at 08:03 28 May

    Chris Collinson
    BBC Sport statistician

    A graph plots distance covered on x axis and sprints on y axis. Brighton covered most distance. Most sprints is Bournemouth followed by Tottenham. Nottingham Forest are low for both metrics.

    Bournemouth and Tottenham were the most physical teams in the Premier League this season when considering the distance they covered and the number of sprints performed.

    The results might explain why they had a lot of injuries.

    Newcastle and Brighton were not too far behind though, with Brighton actually covering the most ground in the league, with fewer sprints.

    Chelsea and Liverpool's style of play saw them sprint a lot but not cover a lot of ground, while Manchester City and Arsenal were the opposite (ran a lot but didn't sprint a lot).

    Nottingham Forest very much had their own style of play this season as they both ran and sprinted the least.

  7. Fan scorecard: Unsung hero? Ideal g?published at 09:53 27 May

    Tom Jordan
    Fan writer

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    Season Rating: 9/10. It has been a remarkable season for the Cherries, all in all. The club set a new Premier League points record for themselves, as well as equalling their best finish with ninth place. A trophy or European qualification away from a 10/10 score.

    Happy with your manager? "Happy" would be a serious understatement. Andoni Iraola has brought full throttle attacking football to Bournemouth, as well as gaining big results and unforgettable memories. We're not sure how long we can keep hold of Andoni, but we're thankful we have him for now and will continue to enjoy the master at work.

    Unsung hero: Simply has to be Ryan Christie. Having won the ers' player of the season, the fans clearly don't see him as "unsung", but it feels like the wider footballing media overlook just how vital he is. He may not always get the numbers in of goals and assists, but Ryan is the key cog in the way Andoni wants the side to play. He is relentless.

    Player you would most like to sign: The club will need to add a centre-back following Dean Huijsen's departure, but with Zabarnyi and Senesi having proven that they can perform well consistently, I think another young centre-back with potential would be best. Nathan Zeze is a 19-year-old at Nantes, and would come with a lot of promise, so that would do nicely for me.

    Right now, my overriding emotion from the season is: Pride, so much pride. The club continue to defy the odds and give us fans such incredible moments. Whenever it feels as if we've hit our limit as a club, we go again. Ridiculously proud of every one of them for going toe to toe and exchanging blows with many footballing giants.

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  8. 'The Cherries are now fixtures in the top flight'published at 09:48 27 May

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    Here's my quick assessment of Bournemouth's Premier League season - and a return to my August predictions.

    Ended the season: 9th

    Pre-season prediction: 14th

    They faded towards the end of the season after threatening the European places, but even this is the sign of the new standards and aspirations at Vitality Stadium.

    Bournemouth have a coveted manager in Andoni Iraola. If they can keep him away from other clubs' clutches, they have a platform for progress. They will need to replace defender Dean Huijsen, who is off to Real Madrid in a £50m deal, while left-back Milos Kerkez is expected to make a £40m move to Liverpool.

    Like Brighton, they usually have a plan in hand should other clubs come calling for their players - and those two gs alone show why the Cherries are now fixtures in the top flight.

    What I said in August: "Could be anxious times ahead but expect the Cherries, under Iraola, to survive."

    Read my assessments of the other 19 teams here

  9. 'I will never forget Huijsen's farewell to Boscombe'published at 16:06 26 May

    John Acres
    BBC Final Score reporter at Vitality Stadium

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    It was a game with nothing on it, a dead rubber, but I for one will never forget Dean Huijsen's farewell to Boscombe.

    The Dutch-born Spain international is off to Real Madrid after just one season at the Vitality Stadium after they triggered his release clause of £50 million.

    The 20-year-old was left out of the starting line up for their final game against Leicester, but was given an incredible ovation when he was introduced as a substitute in the second half.

    Antoine Semenyo's second goal with a crunching challenge on the edge of the Leicester penalty area, a fitting contribution in his final minutes as a Bournemouth player.

    Huijsen was handed the microphone as the players thanked the fans after full-time: "It's been a really special year, I'd like to thank the staff and all the people working here, the directors, Andoni, and the group, it's such a great group," he said.

    "I just tried to do my best and work hard, and they really helped me."

    He then led the fans in one last chant of "Deano again Ole Ole" g off with "Up the Cherries".

    I cannot wait to see how his career unfolds with Los Blancos. I can see him becoming a club legend.

  10. 'Looking forward to next season already'published at 09:03 26 May

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    We asked for your thoughts on Bournemouth's performance against Leicester on the final day and their season as a whole.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Paul: Comfortable win in the end against a very weak Leicester team. Tyler Adams a rock in midfield again! Great season overall, although we need to get back to making Vitality Stadium a fortress. Losses to Wolves, Brentford and Ipswich down the stretch really hurt us. Hopefully we don't lose too many players but recruitment has been excellent the past couple of years. Looking forward to next season already!

    Paul: Delighted to end the season on a high. Cracking double from Antoine. Come on, my beautiful Cherries.

    Ian: They did amazingly well to match their highest finish in the Premier League, but with the highest ever points tally. With seven first-team players out with injury for most of the season, they did incredibly well, and I am so proud of them. I've ed AFC Bournemouth since I was three years old - I'm 62 now, and this current Cherries team is the best ever, if you don't include the seasons when Ted McDougal played for them! Well done, lads, you were brilliant, and I'm sure you'll get into Europe one day. Keep the faith!

    Jack: Up the Cherries! They deserved the win.

  11. 'I think it has been the best season for this club'published at 18:54 25 May

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    Andoni Iraola spoke to BBC Match of the Day after Bournemouth's victory against Leicester: "We had to be patient because we were all over them creating chances. Even when we scored I haven't understood the decision of disallowing that goal. Then you think maybe we are not going to score but we were arriving a lot but luckily we scored a couple and in the end got the win."

    On Antoine Semenyo scoring: "I'm very happy because he has been pushing all season. He has been playing a lot of minutes, we've needed him a lot. I think he deserves the reward of scoring two goals in a good way."

    On the season and breaking records: "Very satisfied. I think it has been a very enjoyable season. It's true we don't have a prize or reward in the end but I think it's been the best season for the club, more points, more goals, less goals conceded. More importantly, the feeling that we can compete in this league. We will have to do it again because next season will be even harder."

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  12. Did you know?published at 18:39 25 May

    Antoine Semenyo scores for BournemouthImage source, Getty Images

    Antoine Semenyo's opener for Bournemouth was their 57th Premier League goal of the season (now 58), their most in a single campaign, while they've hit 200+ shots on target for the first time in the competition (202).

  13. Bournemouth 2-0 Leicester - send us your thoughtspublished at 17:57 25 May

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    So the curtain has come down on Bournemouth's season with a win over Leicester.

    Despite losing their talisman Dominic Solanke, the Cherries have had an excellent campaign and equalled their highest finish in the Premier League. They also finished ninth in 2016-17, but have gained 10 more points this time around.

    There was hope of European football at Vitality Stadium, but it just wasn't meant to be. With a little bit more consistency, Andoni Iraola will look to push for one of those prestigious European spots next season.

    How are you feeling after the game and at the end of a long campaign?

    Have your say on Bournemouth's performance and season

    Come back to this page on Monday to find a selection of your replies

  14. Bournemouth v Leicester: Team newspublished at 14:58 25 May

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    There are three changes for Bournemouth from the side who were beaten by Manchester City in midweek.

    Lewis Cook is suspended, while Dean Huijsen and Julian Araujo drop to the bench.

    Marcos Senesi, Adam Smith and David Brooks replace them.

    Bournemouth XI: Kepa, Kerkez, Senesi, Brooks, Evanilson, Adams, Smith, Tavernier, Kluivert, Semenyo, Zabarnyi.

    Subs: Dennis, Huijsen, Scott, Soler, Jebbison, Araujo, Hill, Silcott-Duberry, Winterburn.

    Patson Daka gets the nod to replace Jamie Vardy up top for Leicester after the 38-year-old bowed out in last weekend's 2-1 victory over Ipswich.

    There are two more changes for the Foxes, with Victor Kristiansen and Oliver Skipp coming in for Wilfried Ndidi and Bilal El Hkannouss.

    Leicester XI: Stolarczyk, Justin, Faes, Coady, Kristiansen, Ayew, Daka, Skipp, Soumare, Thomas, McAteer.

    Subs: Iversen, Okoli, Pereira, Golding, Buonanotte, Braybrooke, Aluko, Evans, Monga.

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  15. Follow Sunday's Premier League finale livepublished at 14:34 25 May

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  16. Sutton's predictions: Bournemouth v Leicesterpublished at 12:21 25 May

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    It is a little odd that Jamie Vardy is not going to play for Leicester on Sunday after his farewell game at King Power Stadium last week.

    I had only just got him in my Fantasy team, in time for his 200th goal for the Foxes, but he is coming out again now and, without him, I do not fancy Leicester to score.

    Bournemouth were a bit flat against Manchester City on Tuesday and were well beaten in the end, but I am expecting a better showing from them here.

    That defeat means the Cherries can no longer finish eighth so their hopes of European football are over but a win here would give them a chance of equalling their highest-ever finish of ninth place (in 2016-17). That's what I'm going for.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-0

    Read the full predictions and have your say here