DARREN MOORE has left Sheffield Wednesday by mutual consent.
The manager leaves the club having just won promotion to the Championship via the League One play-offs last month.
Moore’s side beat Barnsley in the final at Wembley thanks to an extra-time goal from Josh Windass.
They made it to the final after pulling off an historic comeback against Peterborough in the semi-finals.
However, the former West Brom manager will not be in charge next season after leaving the club by mutual consent following two years in the role.
Moore’s backroom staff will also depart the club following his exit.
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Chairman Dejphon Chansiri revealed the decision was made as both the club and Moore agreed that it was the “right time” to part ways.
He told club media: “Both parties believe that now is the right time we go our separate ways.
“The journey of Sheffield Wednesday with Darren has been in many ways unique and always as a team. In the football industry, journeys come to an end and now is that time, which we both agree.
“The mutual respect we have for each other is immense on a personal and professional basis and I offer my sincere thanks for the dedication and commitment Darren has given to our club.
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“Darren will always be welcome at Hillsborough.”
Speaking on his time at the Owls, Moore admitted that he is happy that he managed to achieve promotion to the Championship with the club.
He said in a statement as his exit was revealed: “I would like to take this time to acknowledge the chairman, Mr Chansiri, for giving me the opportunity to manage this great football club in Sheffield Wednesday, it’s been a journey in every sense.
“Both the chairman and myself have been determined to get this club back into the Championship. I’m delighted this has been achieved, and I hope the football club continues to develop and will soon fulfil the dream of mine, which was to take them back to the Premier League where they belong.
“I would like to thank all the players, past and present, that I have had the joy of working with over my time here.
“For the many hours spent on the training ground and in the classroom, I thank you all. The staff who have worked so hard day in, day out, I thank you for your commitment and help throughout my campaign.
“Now to the loyal fantastic fans, all you Wednesdayites, I want to thank you personally and from the bottom of my heart. With all your support and passion we have created history this season and achieved our goal of promotion.
“This was most apparent during the second leg of the play-offs at Hillsborough when so many people around the country thought it wasn’t possible, we rallied together to achieve the impossible.
“Also the scenes I witnessed from the technical area at Wembley, especially for the winning goal, will be images I will never forget.
“Onwards and upwards to you all at SWFC and please stay together as one. WAWAW.”
Wednesday have also confirmed that the club is already on the hunt for the next manager.
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