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Alan Curbishley is open to approach by Wolves

Alan Curbishley today revealed he would be open to the possibility of the Wolves manager's job in the summer – despite rejecting the chance to take over in February.

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Alan Curbishley today revealed he would be open to the possibility of the Wolves manager's job in the summer – despite rejecting the chance to take over in February.

The 54-year-old former West Ham boss turned down the chance to replace Mick McCarthy two months ago after he admitted the offer of a 13-game contract proved an obstacle.

"We will have to see what happens but I was pleased I was in a position to speak to Wolves because, since I left West Ham, I've been out for some time now," said Curbishley.

"I think that 13 games to go was one of the things but there were some other issues. Having had discussions with Steve Morgan and Jez Moxey, I just felt I wasn't committed to it at that time."

Meanwhile, interim boss Terry Connor has dismissed comments made by former Wolves midfielder Paul Ince who has designs on the Molineux hot-seat.

"I don't pay any attention to those comments," said Connor. "Paul Ince hasn't worked at our club for a number of years."

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