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Cook serves up tasty interview in MATCHDAY

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Long-serving defender Steve Cook reveals the impact of VAR on a player and discusses his journey from League One to the Premier League in Sunday’s bumper 100-page programme.

Cook, who wears the retro blue and yellow kit from the late 90s, is the subject of an in-depth interview in the latest edition of MATCHDAY.

Also, former Cherries favourite Joe Parkinson, who left Dean Court for Goodison Park in 1994, spoke to MATCHDAY about his memories of playing for both clubs and lifts the lid on his £800,000 sale to Everton.

We welcome visitors Everton with an opposition guide which includes pen pictures and facts and information on the Toffees.

Also, former Cherries player Mark Molesley talks about how he combines coaching the club’s under-21s with managing Weymouth in National South.

Priced at £3.50, you can catch up on all the news and views from across the club and a chance to look back on some AFCB history.

As well as the physical copies on sale on Sunday, which can also be bought online here, you can also download a digital version (here for iOS and here for Android) which is now compatible with screen readers.

The digital edition costs just 99p and can be viewed on phones and tablets.

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