Motherwell boss Stuart McCall has chosen to stay at Fir Park following talks with Sheffield United, the T&A understands.
The Bantams legend, who was a player and coach with the Blades, held discussions with the npower League One side during the week as they search for a permanent successor to Danny Wilson, who lost his job last month before caretaker Chris Morgan took charge of their unsuccessful play-off campaign.
But McCall has decided to stay with Motherwell, who he has led to third and second place in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League during his two full seasons in charge.
Motherwell gave the former City player and manager permission to speak to the Yorkshire side but McCall, who recently signed a two-year contract, has rejected the opportunity to move on.
The 48-year-old has consistently stated his happiness at Fir Park and turned down the chance to speak to the likes of Blackburn and Burnley last season.
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