Bournemouth assistant manager Jason Tindall has already begun to think about playing against the likes of Arsenal and Chelsea in the Premier League next season.
Last night at the Goldsands Stadium, Bournemouth cruised to a 3-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers to effectively secure automatic promotion to the top flight for the first time in their history.
The Cherries are three points clear of third-placed Middlesbrough with one game of the season left, but are as good as up because of their far superior goal difference.
"Who would have thought it? A little old team like Bournemouth heading for the Premier League," Tindall told the club website.
"Going to places like the Emirates and Stamford Bridge - it's incredible.
"It's an incredible achievement and I'm just so proud of everyone at the club."
Bournemouth can still win the Championship if they better Watford's result on the final day of the season this Saturday.
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