
Scott Parker’s cardigan cost around £5 for every minute he wore it on the touchline before he was sacked by Bournemouth. The former England international was appointed as the Cherries’ manager in October 2020, but was dismissed in February 2021 after a run of poor results.
The cardigan, which was a navy blue V-neck, was a staple of Parker’s wardrobe during his time at the Vitality Stadium. It was a popular item of clothing among the Bournemouth faithful, who affectionately referred to it as ‘Parker’s Cardigan’.
The cost of the cardigan was revealed in a report by the Daily Mail, which estimated that it cost around £5 for every minute that Parker wore it on the touchline. This means that the cardigan cost the club around £300 for every game that Parker managed.
The cardigan was a symbol of Parker’s tenure at Bournemouth, and it was a reminder of the club’s struggles during his time in charge. The Cherries were relegated from the Premier League in 2020, and Parker was unable to turn their fortunes around in the Championship.
Despite his sacking, Parker’s cardigan will remain a part of Bournemouth’s history. It was a reminder of the club’s struggles during his time in charge, and it will be remembered as a symbol of his time at the Vitality Stadium.
Parker’s cardigan cost the club around £5 for every minute he wore it on the touchline, but it will remain a part of Bournemouth’s history for years to come. It was a reminder of the club’s struggles during his time in charge, and it will be remembered as a symbol of his time at the Vitality Stadium.