Tommy Wright reckons he has left St Johnstone at the "right time" despite the emotion of departing after a brilliant seven year spell with the Perth club.
He leaves as the most successful manager in the history of the club having overseen solid league performances and winning the Scottish Cup.
The Northern Irishman took over from Steve Lomas in the summer of 2013 and still had two years left on his contract. Plans were already in place to leave the club at the end of the campaign, and he has decided now is the time to part company during the coronavirus lockdown.
Speaking to Saints TV, Wright said: "It was extremely difficult, obviously being at the club so long I've got a lot of feelings for the club, lots and lots of happy memories and