The footballing world is continuing to register the sad news of Norman Hunter's passing.
The Leeds United great died aged 76 earlier this morning.
He had been admitted to hospital just a week earlier, after contracting coronavirus.
Many players, past and present, as well as thousands of supporters have paid tribute to the Whites ' icon.
And former managers of the Elland Road club have also been sharing their memories of Hunter.
Steve Evans was only in charge of the club for a short period, from October 2015 until May 2016, but still has plenty of fond memories of Hunter.
Evans posted his own tribute on the website of his current club, Gillingham.
Evans wrote: "I am absolutely devastated to learn of the passing of Norman Hunter, a man who was very good to me during my time as Manager of Leeds United.
"He became a very loyal and true friend and was always there for a chat when needed. Most importantly he was a former Rotherham United Manager too and he was brilliant to me personally, alongside the other legends Eddie Gray and Peter Lorimer. Great men.
"My thoughts and condolences are naturally with his family and friends at this very difficult time.
"He will be very much missed by everyone at Elland Road and football fans worldwide because he was a great footballer, knowledgeable, understanding, and honest.
"RIP my friend."