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Postby Reg » Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:09 am

Sammy Lee to remain on Liverpool FC’s backroom staff Jul 17 2010  ECHO

ROY HODGSON today confirmed Sammy Lee's place in on Liverpool's backroom staff is secure – as he spoke of the peril that awaits the Reds in the Europa League.

With men such as first team coach Mauricio Pelligrino and goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero following former boss Rafa Benitez out of Anfield last month, Hodgson is expected to make a number of new appointments.

But one man he is not thinking of replacing is Anfield stalwart Lee, who has played a key role in helping Hodgson settle into his new role during the early days of his reign.

It remains to be seen what position Lee will fill but Hodgson recognises both the passion he has for the club, as well as the respect he has from the players, and is anxious to keep tapping into the 51-year-old's knowledge.

“Sammy will stay here for the foreseeable future, absolutely – as long as he wants to be here,” said Hodgson, who takes charge of his first game as Liverpool manager against Al Hilal tonight.

“I have no intention of letting him go and if he wants to stay with us, he is more than welcome. I haven't made decisions on any (other positions) yet.”

Lee, who won two European Cups and three league championships during his playing career at Anfield, returned to the club in May 2008 when Benitez appointed him to the role of assistant manager.

He had previously been manager of Bolton Wanderers where, ironically, he took charge of game in the UEFA Cup against FC Rabotnicki of Macedonia – the side Liverpool could face in their Europa League qualifier in 12 days' time.

The other option is for Liverpool to play FC Mika from Armenia but both options mean Liverpool will have to embark on a gruelling journey and Hodgson knows that the trip will be fraught with problems.

“It is every bit as difficult as I was expecting,” said Hodgson. “In this qualifying stage there are a lot of teams from countries that you don't know well.

“There are teams that we are not going to know well, either. They are not the teams that reach the latter stages of these competitions.

“What I do know is that Rabotnicki are in Europe every year. I don't know so much about Mika from Armenia but I do know the place.

“I managed a game in Armenia with the Finnish national team and I do know that we are going to get two very tough games against these opponents.”

Meanwhile, Hodgson has rebuffed claims he preparing to let David Ngog join West Brom on loan; one man who looks on the verge of leaving is Emiliano Insua after Fiorentina had a £5m bid for him accepted.
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Postby bigmick » Sun Jul 18, 2010 2:15 am

Very refreshing that the manager is happy and secure enough in his own abilities to enable him to work with big personalities who are already at the club. I never really like it when the manager brings in a backroom staff of god knows how many, 90% of which are hangers on and yes men anyway. Having people working with Roy who are prepared to tell him if he's getting it wrong can only be a good thing, as is his aparent determination to keep the heart of the club as intact as possible with what he has said about both Kenny and Sammy.
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Postby Thommo's perm » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:39 am

bigmick wrote:Very refreshing that the manager is happy and secure enough in his own abilities to enable him to work with big personalities who are already at the club. I never really like it when the manager brings in a backroom staff of god knows how many, 90% of which are hangers on and yes men anyway. Having people working with Roy who are prepared to tell him if he's getting it wrong can only be a good thing, as is his aparent determination to keep the heart of the club as intact as possible with what he has said about both Kenny and Sammy.

Hmmm
Lets hope Sammy grows a pair and says "no" to the new boss occasionally...
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Postby Fauxy » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:45 am

Roy is certainly making all the right moves ent he!

Im actually really looking forward to this season
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Postby Thommo's perm » Sun Jul 18, 2010 11:58 am

Fauxy wrote:Roy is certainly making all the right moves ent he!

Im actually really looking forward to this season

Huzzah!
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