
Lee has been touted as one of the front runners for the job along with Chris Coleman and Kenny Jackett and his odds have been slashed as low as 5/1 with William Hill, but Big Als number 2 was quick to deny the rumours.
“I have some unfinished business here at Welton first” Commented an upbeat Coupland.
“Last weeks County Cup exit was a bitter pill to swallow but I believe we can bounce back and still challenge for all of the 3 competitions we remain in this season.”
“Obviously I am honoured to be linked to such a prestigious job as that of managing Wales, however I want to achieve everything possible here at Welton before considering another job. We have won the Kelly Read and the Ron Eaglen but I wont be content until I have brought the County Cup and Premier League back to the Social Club!!”