Burch said; “I’m absolutely delighted to be joining Millwall Lionesses. It was a job role I was interested in from the moment I saw it. I had already been to watch the team vs Bristol City a few weeks ago and I was impressed with their performance, attitude and the whole set up of the day.
“The objectives are clear – to start to get the results and points on the board that the performances have warranted. The players and staff have remained positive and now we must get those rewards.”
Millwall say that Lee previously spent 7 years on the south coast working within Southampton and Hampshire’s Centre of Excellence, developing female players for the elite pathway. He has also worked within the FA as a Skills Coach for 9 years whilst gaining valuable managerial experience in men’s non-league football. He is the holder of the UEFA A License, FA Youth Award as well as the UEFA B Goalkeeper qualification.
Having overseen the side during the wait for a new manager, Lauren Philips will continue her role as First Team Coach, while Andy Hill stays with the development squad.
Source – millwall.fawsl.com