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Darren O’Dea OUT of Inverness next boss running as Celtic coach decides to remain at Parkhead

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Darren O’Dea has pulled out of the running for the Inverness job. Caley Thistle had been granted permission to speak to the Celtic B team coach last week.

The Irishman, however, took time to consider his position and has decided to remain at Celtic. O’Dea didn’t speak to the Scottish Championship club despite the fact an interview was scheduled for the next 24 hours.

A source close to O’Dea stated: “Darren was flattered by the approach but it isn’t something he is interested in at this point and has taken himself out of the running.” Inverness are currently going through the interview process as they look to appoint as successor to Billy Dodds, who was sacked last week.

Former Hibs and Sunderland No. 2 Jamie McAllister is one of those names who is under consideration as they work their way through the interview process.

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