Walsall Football Club have offered their condolences to the families of Saddlers supporters Adrian Evans, his nephew Joel Richards and Adrian's father Patrick, who were killed during the recent terror attack in Tunisia.
In statements released firstly via Twitter and later via Facebook, the club confirmed that supporters wishing to lay their scarves at Banks's Stadium as a tribute can do so from Monday.
Speaking via Twitter, they said; "Many supporters contacting club stating that Tunisian Terror victims, Adrian Evans and Joel Richards, supported Saddlers. Devastating news.
Speaking via Twitter, they said; "Many supporters contacting club stating that Tunisian Terror victims, Adrian Evans and Joel Richards, supported Saddlers. Devastating news.
"Our thoughts are with Adrian & Joel's family & friends. Those wishing to lay scarves at Stadium from Monday can do so outside Main Reception."
Later in the evening a representative of the club took to Facebook to add to their previous statement, they said; "Walsall FC are devastated to hear that Saddlers fans lost their lives in the Tunisia Terror Attacks.
"Our thoughts are with the family of Patrick Evans, Adrian Evans and Joel Richards. Supporters have requested to lay scarves outside Main Reception from 9.00am on Monday and the club are happy to facilitate.
"The club offer its full support to the families at this tragic time. However, out of respect to Patrick, Adrian and Joel, and their families, the club do not feel it is appropriate to make any further comment at this time whilst family and friends are coming to terms with their tragic loss."
Later in the evening a representative of the club took to Facebook to add to their previous statement, they said; "Walsall FC are devastated to hear that Saddlers fans lost their lives in the Tunisia Terror Attacks.
"Our thoughts are with the family of Patrick Evans, Adrian Evans and Joel Richards. Supporters have requested to lay scarves outside Main Reception from 9.00am on Monday and the club are happy to facilitate.
"The club offer its full support to the families at this tragic time. However, out of respect to Patrick, Adrian and Joel, and their families, the club do not feel it is appropriate to make any further comment at this time whilst family and friends are coming to terms with their tragic loss."