Fulham might not be Hodgson's last job

26 May 2009 15:12
Fulham boss Roy Hodgson has suggested his role at Craven Cottage may not be his last job as he looks to emulate Sir Alex Ferguson by managing well into his sixties. Hodgson, who has been awarded the Barclays Premier League Spirit Award, got Fulham into Europe this season after rescuing them from relegation a year ago. At 61, he is six years younger than Ferguson and like the Manchester United boss he has no plans on slowing down. "I don't think this will be my last job," he told telegraph.co.uk. "I'm older than I feel and older than I look. I can't imagine stopping. "I don't know where the next job will be. I don't have unfulfilled dreams as I've been at World Cup finals and I've been at clubs like Inter, Blackburn and Fulham. I enjoy the work where I am. "My goal would be to keep healthy and have the same ambitions when it comes to working as people like Sir Alex and Sir Bobby (Robson), two friends of mine. I'd like to think there'll be jobs out there even if this one disappeared."

Source: Eurosport