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Lee first took up the opportunity two years after retiring from playing, a career predominantly spent at Anfield.
The midfielder made almost 300 appearances for his boyhood club, coming through the academy after initially joining as an apprentice.
Lee anticipated and was not affected by the criticism that came his way.
But as he first recalled in October last year, people also made their feelings known to his family members.
Lee explained
“Someone said to my granddaughter, who was maybe only eight at the time, 'Your pops is a traitor',"
“My actual granddaughter was in junior school, and one of the mothers actually came up to her and said ‘your Pops is a traitor’. So that was a little bit hurtful.
I knew the problems that were going to come," Lee recalled. "I knew the criticism that was going to come.
He explained: ”The way I look at it, I have a number of passions in my life: my family is the main one, football, and the city.
“I have just been fortunate to pursue my passion at the club I love, which is Liverpool Football Club, both as a player and a coach.
“But when that passion is gone, you have to move on and go somewhere else.
“I jumped at the chance to join Everton because one of my other passions is the city, and when we went to Everton, they were 16th in the table.
"We got to eighth. I was very, very proud of that because, in my humble opinion, you need the two teams in the city in the Premiership."
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