Leeds United fans having been giving their reaction to the news that Garry Monk has been sacked by Sheffield Wednesday.
The former Leeds boss has had his contract at Hillsborough terminated with immediate effect, along with his backroom staff.
Monk was in charge at Elland Road for a year before resigning from his post in May 2017.
He went on to have spells at Middlesbrough and Birmingham City before joining Wednesday in September 2019.
The 41-year-old oversaw 58 games as Owls boss and leaves them second from bottom of the Championship table.
The team started this season on minus 12 points after being found to have breached EFL spending rules.
However, the punishment was recently reduced to six points on appeal, helping them to climb off the foot of the table on goal difference.
They are two points from safety following Saturday's goalless draw with Millwall.
Owls chairman Dejphon Chansiri told swfc.co.uk: “I feel the time is right to make a change and I wish Garry and his team all the best for the future.
“I would like to say thank you for the time and effort Garry and his staff have committed to Sheffield Wednesday.”
Here's what some Leeds supporters have been saying about Monk's departure on Twitter...
@LewisDeighton17: Nothing I didn’t call 11 months ago.
@Tom_C_88: Better change your bio @GarryMonk
Mat Thomas: I’m starting to wonder whether Garry Monk is a good football manager. #LUFC
@_RianMartin_: I see Garry Monk Snake is out of a job again #lufc
@lufcThommo: Careers gone great guns since leaving.
@ACH2603: Hahahah Garry Monk sacked again.
@MGbutlufchappy: Monk looking for his 6th managerial job in 7 years sure says something about him.
@LeedsUtd_News: Oh Garry. Which Championship club will he inevitably hop to now?
@carl_we5ton: I wonder if he regrets rejecting that offer from #lufc to stay with us. Thinking face not really worked out anywhere else for him.
@thewsonbetts: With Garry Monk being sacked, now feels like an apt time to re-advertise my article on why I, as a Leeds fan, don’t hate him.
@allan_howe: Just me who doesn’t hate Garry monk? The way he left wasn’t great but seems radz wasn’t too keen either & his season in charge was the start of reconnecting the club & the city. Whenever I came home that season it was obvious the city had a buzz about it again.