CHERRIES fans and former players have paid their tributes to Jamie Vincent, after his death was announced yesterday.

The 46-year-old played 141 matches Cherries, including a Wembley appearance in the 1998 Auto Windscreens Shields Trophy final, alongside the likes of Eddie Howe, Neil Young, Steve Fletcher and Ian Cox.

He spent two spells at Cherries, on loan in 1994 before a permanent stay between 1996 and 1999, scoring six goals.

Vincent, widely regarded as one of the best left-backs in the club’s history, featured for a host of other clubs during his career, including Crystal Palace, Portsmouth, Huddersfield Town and Swindon Town.

His former clubs posted their condolences, including Cherries.

 And Cherries fans have too taken to social media to express their shock at the news.

Some of Vincent's ex-teammates have also shared their sadness at the news.