BBC Radio Leicester: Lee Clark has taken training at Huddersfield this morning despite reports otherwise. #LCFC.
StringerSport Ian Stringer I'd not get too carried away with reports Lee Clark is 'on his way to #lcfc ' he's taking training at Huddersfield this morning
One hour ago on Talksport Lee Clark has turned down the chance to manage Leicester City and will remain Huddersfield boss, talkSPORT understands. The 39-year-old, who has led Huddersfield on an incredible 41-match unbeaten run, had been the frontrunner to succeed Sven-Goran Eriksson at the Championship club. Reports this morning claimed he had agreed to take the job and that the Huddersfield squad had been informed he was on his way. But talkSPORT can reveal Clarke has decided to stay at the Galpharm Stadium and attempt to lead the club to promotion from League One. Huddersfield have suffered successive play-off failures and former Newcastle star Clarke is determined to make it third time lucky this season.
Expect lots of Pearson talk now - RT @talkSPORT: Lee Clarke to stay Huddersfield boss after ruling himself out of running for Leicester job From Stringer
Not necessarily true, he may well have met Top and Vichai, in fact it's arguably them who decided they wanted to replace him as soon as they got here. I'd be really shocked if he came back. Davies or Hughes please.
Part of the reason Nigel said he quit was because the new owners was being shown around the club without his knowledge or him being there http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/leicester_city/9055151.stm
Official Huddersfield statement Lee Clark has today moved to quash claims in the press that he is on the verge of becoming the next Leicester City manager. Press reports has today claimed that the Town boss was close to joining the Foxes, but Clark refutes that and told htafc.com: "We have woken up to another round of media speculation this morning regarding me and it is now escalating on a daily basis. "I have tried not to comment on it up until this point as that is all it has been - speculation; I didn't want to give any substance to it. For me, it has been a case of 'business as usual' this week. "However, the speculation hasn't gone away and I apologise to anyone if not commenting on this earlier has caused any issues for the supporters. Regardless, now is the time that I want to put these rumours to an end. "Obviously on a personal level it is satisfying to be linked to jobs at clubs in a higher division, but that is all I take from these links. Players get linked to other clubs when they are doing well and you have to take it as a compliment in that sense. "As I have also said, I believe these rumours are a compliment to Huddersfield Town too and we should take it as a positive that our success is catching the attention of people in the game outside of our area. "However, I want to reiterate that I am 100% committed to the Owner, the fans and the players at Huddersfield Town and I am totally focussed on continuing this magnificent start to the season and getting this Club promoted. "I want to put an end to this speculation - I am not interested in the Leicester vacancy. All I am interested in is moving forward with the job at hand at Huddersfield Town. "My staff and I, and most importantly my family, are very happy here; we get looked after unbelievably well by the Club and we really appreciate it. "My sole focus is on taking Huddersfield Town forward and achieving the goals that we are all so desperate to." http://www.htafc.com/page/NewsDetail/0,,10312~2504481,00.html
Fourth_Official Fourth Official Mark Hughes has been in talks and we believe is still the main candidate for the job #Lcfc