News about Jordan Zemura

MATT BARLOW: Jodi Jones was out of work for 897 days due to a back injury. He played against England on Friday. Here's a uplifting tale about the man who refused to resign

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 19, 2023
MATT BARLOW: Jodi Jones used to say that there would be times like this. If it seemed that he was going to lose the fight to recover, he'd shut his eyes and imagine. On a big international night at Wembley Stadium, the butterflies were free and enjoying the experience. 25 of his relatives and families were on display, including great-grandfather Irene, 90 years old and watching him for the first time since his agonizing sequence of three critical ligament injuries.

Bournemouth's 11 players have been released as Gary O'Neil continues to develop his squad

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
Lerma is one of four first-team players not to extend their stay at Vitality Stadium, with the feisty midfielder instead joining Crystal Palace on a three-year contract. Junior Stanislas, Jack Stacey, and Jordan Zemura will all be able to move forward at the end of the month as Gary O'Neil continues to reshape his squad ahead of next season. In total, nine researchers and two scholars will leave the south coast region. Lerma was supposed to leave early in the campaign after he washesitating over new terms, and Palace swept the competition for his signature. Stanislas has also followed him through the exit door after just shy of a decade.

Bournemouth: Jordan Zemura 'banished from training with first team for rest of the season'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2023
Jordan Zemura, a Bournemouth defender, has been sent to train with their development squad for the remainder of the season. This summer, the 23-year-old, who has played 59 times for the Cherries since joining the club in 2019, will be a free agent. Zemura is unlikely to sign a new contract extension considering that he has been left out of the last five matchday squads.

Following his absence, Jarrod Bowen admits he's been called off penalty-taking at West Ham

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2022
On Monday night, the Hammers winger stepped aside and let Said Benrahma tuck away the late spot-kick that gave the Hammers a 2-0 victory over Bournemouth. Kurt Zouma's tumultuous goal, despite a handball by colleague Thilo Kehrer, gave West Ham the lead at halftime. And Benrahma's goal, after another handball by Cherries replacement Jordan Zemura, elevated the Hammers from 17th in the Premier League to tenth.

After more VAR drama, David Moyes maintains that West Ham were 'due a decision or two.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 25, 2022
Despite a long wait for a handball by Thilo Kehrer, the Hammers' first goal was allowed to proceed before they were given a penalty late after Jordan Zemura was adjudged to have handled Vladimir Coufal's cross on review. Moyes said, after the game, "everybody feels" they are due to a decision, before repeating other managers' arguments in asking for consistency. The Hammers have had a rough start to the season and would have ranked 17th in the table if they had won, but they would have risen to 10th in the standings if they had won.

Bill Foley 'signs the final paperwork to complete his £120m takeover of Bournemouth'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 8, 2022
Last month, Sportsmail announced that a Las Vegas businessman was close to being drafted out of taking over at the Vitality Stadium, and it appears that official notification is imminent. According to talkSPORT, Foley has now signed on the dotted line and is likely to appoint himself as the chairman of the South Coast club.

Bournemouth 0-0 Wolves: Cherries' three-game losing streak comes to an end as they earn a point for the first time since

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
KIERAN GILL AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Not a £1,320 cardigan on sale, but there was some wool on Bournemouth's side as the competition progressed to a stalemate. Bournemouth was warned by Taylor about time wasting midway through the first half. The basic pattern was straightforward: a defender would stand over a deep free kick, age, and then usher the goalkeeper to take it instead at the final moment. Taylor's patience was shattered in the second half as he brought Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto to court for milking a goal kick. However, it was a sign that the manager-less team's top priority in this Premier League match was not lost - don't lose, no matter what.