
Ex-Celtic coach 'quits' job weeks before crucial UCL tie
The ex-Celtic coach has been in charge of the Irish side since 2021. He spent a year and a half at Parkhead before leaving in June 2020.
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Although he won the Irish title with Shels last season, his side currently sit sixth in the table, 22 games into the 2025 campaign.
They have a crucial Champions League first-round qualifier against Linfield in just two weeks, but Duff has decided to quit his job, claims the Irish Examiner.
It is said that his players were informed of the news at a meeting on Sunday morning.
Duff was backed to return to the Celtic dugout a few months ago by his old Fulham teammate, Giorgios Karagounis: "Why not," said the Greek [Spin Genie].
"As a teammate, Damien Duff was special. He was very professional at Fulham, and he helped me a lot. He always gave everything 100%.
"He was a great team-mate and a very good friend, I think he will have a very good career as a coach. He has a winning mentality and I wish him well, he is an extraordinary guy."

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