'Dining at the top table with the big boys can't be lost on anyone' - Elphickpublished at 15:57 BST 20 May
Bournemouth assistant manager Tommy Elphick says qualifying for European football "supersedes" earning promotion to the Premier League for the Cherries.
Speaking on BBC Radio Solent, after Bournemouth's draw 1-1 against Manchester City ensured them club a spot in Europe next season, Elphick said: "It supersedes all of that [promotion].
"It is very hard to compare generations because every group, in its own right, have done different things at different periods for this club, to set it up for the next generation.
"But the group we have got, the coach we have got, the one we are getting, the people who are running the football club, they are very special people.
"It's remarkable. So much credit has to be paid to so many people. It's very important that we all try to soak it up enjoy it. We have to go back a long way to credit all the people that deserve it.
"There are so many people to mention that kept the club afloat. The fans, it means so much to so many people, and it is not lost on us."
Andoni Iraola's side started off the 2025-26 campaign with an 11-game winless run, which came to an end when they beat Tottenham 3-2 in mid-January.
Since then, Bournemouth have recorded a 17-match unbeaten run, which is the longest such run in the league.
"We have never looked back from what was a really tough start. He is very unique in the way he delivers. He is very different to managers that we were all used to, but he is a special manager and an even more special man," added Elphick.
"When I joined this club all those years ago, we were fighting to get out of League One, so to be dining at the top table with the big boys is something that can't be lost on anyone.
"In football, you don't get this. This isn't normal. You're not meant to do things like this, so we have to take it all in and enjoy it."
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