Liam Daish
Daish desperate for survival
Liam Daish has admitted that avoiding relegation with Ebbsfleet United would be the greatest achievement of his career.
Daish's previous managerial roles include a spell at Havant & Waterlooville as joint boss and as caretaker manager of Welling United.
The high point in his time at Ebbsfleet was the FA Trophy he won in 2008
This season has seen the side struggle though and they now find themselves in 21st on the table and just two points from safety.
Daish told BBC Radio Kent: "It would be the biggest, definitely the biggest achievement in my career.
"If I can manage to keep the club in this league it will go above anything else that I've achieved.
"I really think there's enough determination within the staff, myself, and the players that we will stay up.
"It's going to be close and there's going to be a few more disappointments along the line but I've got real determination to keep this club in this league." Liam Daish has admitted that avoiding relegation with Ebbsfleet United would be the greatest achievement of his career.
Daish's previous managerial roles include a spell at Havant & Waterlooville as joint boss and as caretaker manager of Welling United.
The high point in his time at Ebbsfleet was the FA Trophy he won in 2008
This season has seen the side struggle though and they now find themselves in 21st on the table and just two points from safety.
Daish told BBC Radio Kent: "It would be the biggest, definitely the biggest achievement in my career.
"If I can manage to keep the club in this league it will go above anything else that I've achieved.
"I really think there's enough determination within the staff, myself, and the players that we will stay up.
"It's going to be close and there's going to be a few more disappointments along the line but I've got real determination to keep this club in this league."
Posted: Sunday , January 31, 2010