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Sammy Lee takes up Bolton Wanderers role once again

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Former Bolton Wanderers midfielder Sammy Lee has returned to the club and has revealed he feels he has unfinished business at the club.
Lee began his coaching career with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 national
team with Sevn-Goran Eriksson in 2001.
He had joined the England national team full time by 2004, but left just a year later in 2005 to join Bolton Wanderers. He became assistant to Sam Allardyce and was soon made the manager of the club when Big Sam left the club in April 2007.
After eleven fixtures, from which he only won one fixture, Lee was sacked in October of the same year. He was linked with Liverpool once again, becoming Rafael Benitez’s assistant manager in the summer of 2008 for two years.
He returns to Bolton Wanderers once again as the Head of Academy Coaching and will look to help the side return to winning ways. The Trotters are currently fighting relegation and will need all the help they can get in the second half of the season.
Lee said while speaking to reporters:
“I've still got some unfinished business here. I was disappointed when it didn't work out as a manager.
There were no hard feelings. It is never nice to lose your http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 and I fully understand the decision had to be taken.
We didn't have a very good start, so it was inevitable.
But the fans were great with me, even through the hard times, and I want to give something back.”

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