Hendrie in dark about Albion
9:30am Monday 5th July 2010
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Lee Hendrie hopes to kick-off pre-season training this week.
But the former Aston Villa man admits he is no closer to a move to Albion.
Hendrie, whose contract at Derby expired recently, hopes to train with a club near his Midlands home as he hammers out his future.
He recently revealed to The Argus he was prepared to take a pay cut to come to Withdean but was also attracting interest elsewhere.
Hendrie said: “It’s pretty quiet. I’ve spoken to a few clubs and I’m waiting to hear from them.
“I’ve been doing some work on my own but I’ve got to get in somewhere this week for pre-season training.
“Brighton is still a possibility. They are up at the top of the list of clubs I’d like to join but I’ve got to get the best deal I can.”
Former Albion favourite John Keeley has taken over as senior goalkeeping coach at Portsmouth after David Coles followed Avram Grant to West Ham.
Keeley, 48, was previously in charge of the keepers in Pompey’s academy having left the Seagulls' coaching staff three years ago.
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9:30am Monday 5th July 2010
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Lee Hendrie hopes to kick-off pre-season training this week.
But the former Aston Villa man admits he is no closer to a move to Albion.
Hendrie, whose contract at Derby expired recently, hopes to train with a club near his Midlands home as he hammers out his future.
He recently revealed to The Argus he was prepared to take a pay cut to come to Withdean but was also attracting interest elsewhere.
Hendrie said: “It’s pretty quiet. I’ve spoken to a few clubs and I’m waiting to hear from them.
“I’ve been doing some work on my own but I’ve got to get in somewhere this week for pre-season training.
“Brighton is still a possibility. They are up at the top of the list of clubs I’d like to join but I’ve got to get the best deal I can.”
Former Albion favourite John Keeley has taken over as senior goalkeeping coach at Portsmouth after David Coles followed Avram Grant to West Ham.
Keeley, 48, was previously in charge of the keepers in Pompey’s academy having left the Seagulls' coaching staff three years ago.
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