Danny Ward thanks Red Army after Pittodrie departure
On loan keeper recalled by Liverpool
Danny Ward has thanked the Aberdeen support for their backing after being forced to cut his loan stint at Pittodrie short.
The goalkeeper, 22, has been recalled to Anfield by Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp six months early.
But Ward - whose last match for the Dons ended in defeat as they crashed out of the William Hill Scottish Cup to Hearts on Saturday - admits he has grown fond of the Pittodrie faithful since first moving to the Granite City last summer.
Posting on Twitter, he said: Dandies, I'd just like to place on record my deepest thanks to the manager, staff, players and everyone involved at Aberdeen for giving me the opportunity to play for such a big club.
To all the fans I can't thank you enough for the support you've given me over my six months at Pittodrie, from Kilmarnock to Kazakhstan your support has been amazing, you've made my time at the club very special.
I wish the club all the very best for the rest of the season and every success in future, keep standing free!
Once a Don always a Don!''
Dons boss Derek McInnes hailed Ward for his contribution after the keeper - who hopes to join the Welsh squad at Euro 2016 - registered 11 clean sheets in 29 appearances.
He said: Naturally we are disappointed Liverpool have opted to recall Danny. We were very fortunate to secure Danny during the summer and we thank Liverpool for believing Pittodrie would be a good platform for Danny to continue his development.
His progression has been clear for all to see and he's demonstrated to everyone what a capable keeper he is.
Everyone at Aberdeen would like to thank him for all his efforts during his time here and wish him all the very best in his future career.''
Scott Brown has been providing cover for Ward on the Aberdeen bench this season, while Danny Rogers is out on loan at Falkirk.