Someone From Outside To Get Job - Lewington

15 July 2010 15:33
Fulham caretaker-boss Ray Lewington says the club's is spreading it's net wide to find a suitable replacement for Roy Hodgson. Hodgson left Craven Cottage earlier this month after being offered the chance to take charge at Liverpool following two-and-a-half years at the Cottage. Lewington, who was in charge at Fulham from 1986-1990 before further caretaker stints in 1991 and 1994, insists he will not be in the hot-seat on a permanent basis again. He told Sky Sports News: "We know that it is someone from outside. It is very hard to put people into the position of manager when you have been a coach. "I think because Roy had such an impact on the club they need someone, a name, that can come in and take over. All the staff hope that whoever comes in, there will be a job for us."

Source: FOOTYMAD