Adams focused on Vale

02 July 2010 15:32
Port Vale boss Micky Adams has played down speculation linking him the vacant manager's job at former club Leicester. Vale chairman Bill Bratt had previously stated he was confident Adams would remain at the club despite him being touted as a possible successor to Nigel Pearson, who left Leicester to become manager of Hull earlier this week. Adams, who guided Leicester to promotion to the Premier League in 2003, is unfazed by the rumours and is instead putting all of his focus on preparing for the 2010/11 campaign with the League Two side. He told The Sentinel: "I don't comment on speculation. I am Port Vale manager and my focus is on preparing the team for the 2010/11 season." Elsewhere, Ritchie Sutton has joined the club on trial from Nantwich. Adams added: "Ritchie is a local non-league player and we'll be taking a look at him during the next few weeks. But there's no point just bringing him here to train, so we'll also have a look at him in some of our pre-season games."

Source: PA