Test file from Kidder office KIDDERMINSTER Harriers boss Jan Molby today brushed aside speculation linking him to the vacant manager's job at Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Molby, one of several names being banded about as a possible replacement for sacked Colin Lee, said: "There's nothing I can do to stop speculation and I believe that's all it is."

The former Liverpool star said he was happy at Aggborough where he had a further three and a half years left on his contract.

He said: "I signed a four-year contract in the summer and I am only six months into that. Basically, that's all there is to say about it. I'm trying to make a job of it here.

"It never does you any harm to be linked with jobs, but I'm happy at Kidderminster. Wolves are a big club, it's probably one of the biggest outside the Premiership.

"I believe it's a good job for a manager whose out of work. It would be an ideal opportunity for someone to go in and get their teeth into, but I've got a job here at Kidderminster.

"If my idea was to stay for just six months I wouldn't have signed a four-year contract. If you look over my career I am very loyal and I see no reason we I can't be the same at Kidderminster."

Molby said that if a club contacted Harriers asking to approach him he would expect the chairman Lionel Newton to react in the same way as he has in the past.

He said: "We had the same situation in the summer with Wigan. I have always been fair with the chairman and the club and if it ever came that far I would think he would approach me and ask if I wanted to speak to them.

"He did that in the summer with Wigan and I said yes I wanted to speak to them, just to clear my mind to see what it's all about. I never really had any intention of taking the job but I wanted to speak to them. If something else comes up in the future that might be the same case.

"I'm ambitious. I was ambitious as a player and I believe what's meant to be is meant to be. At some stage I'd like to try to be a manager at a higher level, whether that's with Kidderminster or someone else."

Harriers, meanwhile, have arranged their LDV Vans Trophy second round clash at Bury for Wednesday, January 10.