Roy Hodgson happy with short-term arrangement at West Bromwich

12 May 2011 11:05
ShareGoing with the flow: Roy Hodgson[LNB]Roy Hodgson insists is happy to continue on a year-to-year basis with West Brom rather than contemplate a long-term future. [LNB]Hodgson is content with life at Albion after helping them to secure Barclays Premier League status with 16 points from 10 games since he took charge in February. [LNB]His current deal runs out in the summer of 2012, when he will be 65, and he has no desire to look too far ahead.[LNB]Former Liverpool boss Hodgson said: 'I am enjoying doing it at the moment. I don't have any more thoughts. [LNB]'I'm 64 this summer and, when you reach that age and you're still enjoying your life and enjoying your football, you're better off taking it one year at a time. [LNB]'I don't think I need to be looking into the distant future but I am happy here. [LNB]'I enjoy the work, I enjoy working with the players and the people I work with and long may that continue.'[LNB] Hodgson added: 'If it's more than a year, who knows? But at the moment I am perfectly happy to keep soldiering on and enjoying life on a day-to-day basis.'[LNB] Derby disaster: Wolves beat West Bromwich 3-1 in their last game[LNB] Former West Brom boss Di Matteo wants to sharpen BladesWatch all the Premier League goals every week on our brilliant video playerWolves 3 West Brom 1: Fletcher brace boosts McCarthy's survival hopesAll the latest West Bromwich Albion news, features and opinion[LNB]  Explore more:People: Roy Hodgson Places: Liverpool

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