Cheltenham boss Martin Allen says he is staying with Town despite being linked with the job at Wycombe Wanderers, following Peter Taylor’s departure.
He told BBC Gloucestershire: “I moved to Cheltenham six weeks ago and I’m very happy here.
“I know I have a hard job with the lowest budget in the league but there are no distractions for me.
“I’m staying. We had a tough year last year and it’s a challenge to manage here. I’ve no interest in Wycombe.”
In contrast, Peter Taylor has become a serious contender to become Ian McParland’s sucessor at Notts County.

