Farsley Celtic boss Lee Sinnott, who has been linked with the vacant Port Vale job, says he has not resigned after the club said he had quit. Farsley chairman Andrew Firbank said in the club had agreed a compensation package with League One side Port Vale for the 42-year-old Sinnott.
But Sinnott told BBC Leeds: "At no time have I either verbally or in writing tendered my resignation to Farsley.
"I'm flattered by the interest shown in myself by Port Vale," he added.
The Vale board have been reportedly split between appointing Sinnott or caretaker manager Dean Glover.
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Firbank said John Deacy, with the help of Carl Serrant, will take charge of the Farsley team until Sinnott's successor is appointed.
"I'd to take this opportunity to thank Lee for the work and commitment he has shown to the club over the last four-and-a-half years," added Firbank.
"During his time in charge we have sampled unprecedented success, with three promotions in four seasons.
"To celebrate our centenary season in the highest echelons of non-league football is a fitting reminder of the impact Lee has had on this club."
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