Huddersfield Town supporters paid tribute to former manager David Wagner with a classy show of appreciation ahead of their match against Manchester City on Sunday.
Scarves and signs bearing his resemblance were held up by the home fans, with one reading ‘David Wagner, always a Terrier’ while another simply said ‘Thank You’.
Wagner left the Premier League’s bottom club by mutual consent on Tuesday after a run of nine matches without a win and just 11 points from 22 games.
Having arrived in November 2015, Wagner steadied Huddersfield and maintained their position in the Championship before securing a remarkable promotion to the top flight in May 2017 after beating Reading on penalties in the play-offs.
“I know the term mutual consent is often a byword for the manager being sacked in professional football, but this is a truly joint decision,” chairman Dean Hoyle said.
“David has genuine love for Huddersfield and his foremost concern in our talks has been to establish what is best for the club.
“I’d like to begin by thanking David for all he has achieved at Huddersfield Town over the last three-and-a-half years.
“Under his stewardship, we’ve achieved things on the football pitch that surpass anything in modern memory, and that have gone well beyond my wildest expectations as chairman and as a fan.”
Head coach for Huddersfield’s Under-19 side Mark Hudson is taking charge of their game against the Premier League champions.
Wagner’s farewell message to the Huddersfield fans was due to be flashed up on the big screen before the game, but “technical difficulties” meant those plans had to be scrapped.