Canaries fans showed 'incredible spirit' - Manningpublished at 11:44 GMT 14 November
Image source, Rex FeaturesLiam Manning has praised the "incredible spirit" of Norwich fans in his first public comments since being sacked by the club.
The 40-year-old departed Carrow Road after just 17 games in charge on Saturday following a seventh successive home defeat, which left City floundering in the Championship relegation zone.
In a statement released by the League Managers Association,, external Manning spoke of his pride at managing his hometown club, praised Canaries fans for their "outstanding support" and thanked the staff and players, but made no direct reference to the club's hierarchy.
He said: "I look back on being appointed head coach of my hometown club with great pride. Unfortunately, we were unable to achieve the results or fulfil the plans we set out when we took over in June.
"Although my time with the fans was brief, I want to acknowledge their outstanding support during a challenging period. They continued to show up in great numbers – unsurprising given their passion and loyalty – and displayed incredible spirit despite understandable frustrations."
Manning thanked backroom team Chris Hogg, James Krause and the staff, saying they "worked tirelessly every day to turn things around."
He added: "I would like to thank the players for their efforts throughout my time at the club and wish them all the best, both personally and professionally.
"The club welcomed me warmly, and the dedication of everyone across all departments never went unnoticed.
"I am truly grateful for that and I wish everyone associated with Norwich City the very best for the future."
As for what might be next for the former Bristol City, Oxford United and MK Dons boss, Manning said he now plans to "reflect on the last few months and enjoy some time with my family."




























