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They announced today that Vicky Jepson has left LFC..
Such a shame, I thought she was always doing pretty well with what she was being given. All the more surprising since they don't have an immediate replacement so far
The Women’s Football Show, 15th December 2019
Liverpool FC Women manager Vicky Jepson has penned the following message to supporters.
I just wanted to speak direct to you, our supporters, on what has been a tough couple of days for us all.
The players, the backroom staff and everyone at LFC Women are of course hurting right now after the FA decision that we should be relegated. We know you are too.
All we hoped for was the chance to finish the season on the pitch once it was safe to do so. We were confident we could produce the performances to get ourselves out of trouble and secure our position in the Women’s Super League (WSL).
Unfortunately we did not get the opportunity to fight for that place on the grass and it’s a difficult pill to swallow. I’m very disappointed in the FA’s decision, taken with eight games of our season left.
We want to play our football in the WSL and now we must make it our mission to get back there as soon as possible.
Our attention is already turning to next season, to the hard work ahead and to bouncing back at the earliest opportunity.
That won’t be easy – there will be plenty of hurdles along the way – and it will only happen with your support.
Luckily we know that is something that we have always been able to depend on from both our match-going Reds and our supporters all around the globe.
We need you now more than ever but together we will return our Women’s section to more successful times.
Finally I’d like to reflect on the last few months which we know have been very difficult for you all.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sport pales into insignificance compared to the effect it has had on so many families both here in the UK and around the world.
We hope most of all that you and your family are safe and well, and we look forward so much to the time when we can all come together around the game we love once again.
YNWA,
Vicky
Liverpool FC Women are delighted to announce Vicky Jepson has been appointed as the club's new first-team manager!
Jepson, who has been at the club since 2009, has signed a deal to take the reins of the Reds after being placed in interim charge alongside Chris Kirkland earlier this season.
As part of the appointment, Kirkland will continue with his role as goalkeeping coach as well as assuming the position of assistant manager.
“I am absolutely delighted to have been given the opportunity to take charge of Liverpool FC Women,” said Jepson.
“I have been at the club for a number of years now, so I know what is expected and I will be looking to carry on the good work from the players and staff in recent weeks.
“The club holds a special place close to my heart, so I am absolutely thrilled to have been appointed as the permanent manager. The players have been fantastic since Chris and I took charge last month so hopefully we can continue with our recent good run of form.”
Peter Moore, LFC’s chief executive officer, said: “We are thrilled to have appointed Vicky as the new Liverpool FC Women’s manager and have every confidence that the squad will thrive with Vicky at the helm permanently.
“We have conducted a thorough global search for the role, and in conclusion we have determined that Vicky’s knowledge of the club, her technical knowledge and qualifications, and the rapport that she has built with the team made her the standout candidate for the position.”
Liverpool’s Old Man Squad and coach Vicky Jepson getting ready to face Real Madrid’s Old Men on March 25th.