| ALL CONTENT COPYRIGHT OF THE BBC, NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED Bournemouth chairman Eddie Mitchell was involved in a row with BBC Radio 5 live presenter Mark Chapman after his side's 1-0 defeat by Milton Keynes Dons. The Cherries' chief was taken off air after swearing three times on 606. Chapman said: "You do not come on this show, which is listened to by fans of all ages, and swear not once, not twice, but three times." I apologise for my language on BBC Radio 5 live today. I am a passionate man and unfortunately that manifested itself in the language I used during the interview. I deeply regret any offence caused to younger listeners" Eddie Mitchell Bournemouth chairman Mitchell was defending allowing the wife of Russian co-owner Maxim Demin to speak to the team at half-time. "She can't speak a lot of English but wanted to wish them well," Mitchell said. Demin bought a 50% stake in the League One club in November. Mitchell explained: "My [business] partner and his wife came to the ground today. She's a very passionate person. She's not very football-intelligent but she watched the first half and asked me if she could watch the players come into the tunnel and wish them all the best. "We were 1-0 down at half-time and she then said to me, 'Can I come into the changing room and wish them well?'. "I invited her into the changing room at half-time and she wished the boys the best in the world. "Bournemouth is a football club for everybody, for the supporters from the ... |