With media interest gaining in the Sky Blues purely because of Saturday's FACup tie against Chelsea, the City boss has been inundated for interviews but spoke to the Daily Mirror and said: "I am having a real good time at Coventry, we are building something special I feel.
"We have Chelsea in the quarter-finals and now everyone wants to be your mate and wants to find out what you are doing. "Some people must have thought I'd emigrated.
"A cup tie against a big club like Chelsea will put you back in the public eye but I prefer it the way it was.
"But my job is to make sure we are competing in the top six eventually and I think we are on the way.
"That would be a big achievement in life for me and anything else outside of that, that falls into place is the icing on the cake.
"Fulham is in the past as I am Coventry City manager now and our big games are Derby, Notts Forest, Wolves and Birmingham - teams like that.
"But our club have not been in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for ten years and I would say to our players let's make our own history."