Inverness hunting for new coach after Dodds sacked following poor run

Dodds was appointed in July 2021 and led Caley Thistle to last season's Scottish Cup final.

Inverness hunting for new coach after Billy Dodds sacked following poor run SNS Group

Inverness are looking for a new head coach after sacking Billy Dodds.

Caley Thistle are bottom of the Championship after taking one point from their first five matches, the latest of which was a 1-0 defeat by Raith Rovers on Saturday. Inverness have lost eight of their 10 matches in all competitions this season.

Barry Wilson, who played more than 350 times for the club, has also had his contract as assistant manager terminated.

Dodds was appointed in July 2021 and led Caley Thistle to the Premiership play-off final in his first season in charge before falling to St Johnstone.

The former Rangers and Scotland striker took the Highlanders into the Scottish Cup final last season with the help of victories against Livingston and Kilmarnock before they lost 3-1 to Celtic at Hampden.

Inverness praised Dodds for his “professionalism, attention to detail and positive attitude” during his reign.

A club statement added: “The run to the Premiership play-off final in his first season was an epic effort which saw us only fall short in the final 45 mins of the final and it goes without saying that reaching the Scottish Cup final for the second time in our 29-year history was a fantastic achievement, as was the performance of the team that day against the Scottish champions.

“It is important to note that this is not a decision which has been taken lightly and as our history shows, it is rarely the way managerial changes happen at Caledonian Stadium.

“We do not have a revolving door, nor a hire and fire at the drop of the hat attitude and we do not expect that to change going forward.

“That said, the CEO and full board of directors had been meeting regularly with Billy regarding performances, results, and our expectations and ambitions for this season.

“We were all determined to give ourselves the best possible chance to succeed.

“Our intention is always to be competing for promotion but as is repeated regularly in such circumstances we are in a results driven business and sadly, this seasons results have not reflected the quality we believe we have in the building.”

Sporting director John Robertson and academy director Charlie Christie have taken interim charge.

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