Odds are continuing to fall on Roy Keane becoming the next Celtic manager.
The former Parkhead midfielder is now third favourite (4/1) with Betfair behind Enzo Maresca (5/2) and John Kennedy (7/5).
Some of the outsiders for the Hoops position include Eddie Howe (6/1), Martin O'Neill (10/1), Derek McInnes (10/1), Paul Lambert (12/1), Frank Lampard (12/1), Steve Clarke (14/1), Henrik Larsson (14/1) and Rafa Benitez (14/1).
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We told earlier this week how Roy Keane refused to congratulate Rangers and Steven Gerrard on their Scottish Premiership title win.
The Irishman was on Sky Sports for their Super Sunday coverage and was asked if he had any words for the Ibrox side's achievement.
In response he said: "For Rangers? No. Listen it’s been a tough year for Celtic but they’ll bounce back next year like all great clubs do."
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Next Celtic manager odds
John Kennedy: 7/5
Enzo Maresca: 5/2
Roy Keane: 4/1
Eddie Howe: 6/1
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Martin O'Neill: 10/1
Derek McInnes: 10/1
Paul Lambert: 12/1
Frank Lampard: 12/1
Steve Clarke: 14/1
Henrik Larsson: 14/1
Rafa Benitez: 14/1
Mark Hughes: 14/1
Damien Duff: 16/1
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Sean Dyche: 16/1
Jack Ross; 20/1
Shaun Maloney: 20/1
Alex Neil: 20/1
Michael O'Neill: 20/1
Roberto Martinez: 20/1
Jesse Marsch: 20/1
Robbie Keane: 20/1
Gordon Strachan: 33/1
Serhiy Rebrov: 33/1
Malky MacKay: 33/1
Wayne Rooney: 33/1
Diego Martinez: 33/1
Andriy Shevchenko: 33/1
Thierry Henry: 33/1
Jindrich Trpisovsky: 33/1
Carlos Queiroz: 33/1
Julien Stephan: 33/1
Ralph Hasenhuttl: 33/1
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