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Published Date: 17 June 2009
FORMER Northern Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez has declared his interest in becoming the next Motherwell manager.
The 49-year-old, who has been out of management for more than a year, would welcome a return in Scotland's top flight. "The Motherwell post is one I would not rule out," he said. "The time is right to get back into the game. I'm on the lookout for a
fresh challenge. As a former Northern Ireland manager, I watch the SPL and players like Steven Davis and Kyle Lafferty.

"I've noticed there have been quite a few jobs going in Scotland in recent weeks. I have made a bit of money earlier in my career and it's the love of the game that keeps me going.

"I am interested in the chance to experience something different so a move to the SPL would absolutely interest me."

Meanwhile, Kilmarnock goalkeeper Alan Combe will shrug off the effects of a double hernia operation and the financial gloom surrounding the club to look forward to another season between the sticks. While the 35-year-old recovers from an operation to solve a problem which plagued him in the last three months of last term, he has watched the Kilmarnock squad reduce in size due to continual financial restrictions. The cash-strapped Rugby Park club will go into next season with a squad of just 24 first-team players – ten less than last term. Middlesbrough winger Graeme Owens arrived this week but the 21-year-old could be Jim Jefferies' only signing this summer.

Combe, who ended speculation over his future in January by agreeing a new deal keeping him at Kilmarnock until 2011, said: "I am enjoying my football more as I get older and I'm still as enthusiastic," he said.

"I had my operation a fortnight ago and I will go in to see the Kilmarnock physio tomorrow. Hopefully he will say it is okay."





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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2009 11:19 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Motherwell FC
 
 

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