Clark claims no Cottagers contact

Huddersfield boss Lee Clark insists he has received no approach whatsoever from Fulham regarding the vacant manager's job at Craven Cottage. Clark, 37, spent six years as a player at Fulham from 1999 to 2005 and the Londoners are reportedly keen on sounding him out as a potential replacement for Roy Hodgson, who joined Liverpool last week.Clark told the club's official website: "I've spoken to Dean Hoyle, the chairman, and he has had no contact from Fulham. Our chief executive Nigel Clibbens has had no contact from Fulham and I have had no contact from Fulham."Most of the time I don't comment on speculation, but there's been absolutely no contact from Fulham and I don't want people to become unsettled."Clark, in his first managerial post at Huddersfield where he replaced Stan Ternent in December 2008, added: "We've had a terrific first week of pre-season since the players came back on June 28 and we're all currently at our pre-season training camp. I'm completely focused on getting things ready for the new season with Huddersfield Town."I've been in the process of strengthening the squad all summer and I'm really pleased with the signings we've made so far; hopefully there might be a couple more ahead of the start of the season. I don't want anything to detract from what is a massive season for our club - and it won't."

Source: Team_Talk