Norwich City boss Glenn Roeder has dismissed media speculation linking assistant manager Lee Clark to the vacant manager's job at Huddersfield Town. Speaking exclusively to the club's official website he said: "Reports over the weekend and on Monday morning suggesting that my assistant manager Lee Clark is about to join Huddersfield as their new manager are totally unfounded and untrue."
Norwich City boss Glenn Roeder has dismissed media speculation linking assistant manager Lee Clark to the vacant manager's job at Huddersfield Town.
Speaking exclusively to the club's official website he said: "Reports over the weekend and on Monday morning suggesting that my assistant manager Lee Clark is about to join Huddersfield as their new manager are totally unfounded and untrue.
"How these irritating stories start I do not know. I have a very good relationship with Lee. If he was about to join any other club I would know a long time before it got into the media. This is just wild speculation and it's very unhelpful.
"Lee is fully committed to myself and Norwich City like all the rest of the backroom staff here. I have assembled the best backroom staff I have ever had and we all know that we need to improve results - but that will be done with the help of the players, staff and everybody at the club, and I stress everybody, pulling in the right direction.
"We are facing our most important match of the season against Ipswich, a game I can assure our supporters everybody at Colney and Carrow Road is working very hard to prepare for and looking forward to greatly."
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