Inverness Caledonian Thistle have received plenty of interest regarding their new managerial vacancy.
The Highlands club lost Terry Butcher and assistant Maurice Malpas to Hibernian on Tuesday and are now on the lookout for an apt replacement.
But that shouldn't be too hard to find according to chairman Kenny Cameron who suggests there has been a lot of interest in the role.
"In the past couple of days we have been inundated with indications of interest from potential candidates or their representatives and we are positive this interest will now escalate," said Cameron.
"The supporters can be assured that the board will work its way through the options for a manager, arrive at a short list and proceed to interview. There will be no knee-jerk reaction and we are confident of appointing a manager of the calibre we require.
"This is the fourth time that Caley Thistle have found themselves in the situation of having their manager head hunted by another Scottish Premiership club, with Steve Paterson, John Robertson and Craig Brewster being the other instances.
"What it does show is that Caley Thistle have a tradition of getting their selection process right and the club has continued to progress. It is our aspiration to maintain this sequence."
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