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Neil Warnock | Colin Wanker

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Ok then, Dames.Who is the man?

Tigana.

A far better shout than Warnock.

And yes he is reachable if your a bit ambitious.

He did actually manage a club in a similar position to ours before (Ambitious Chairman with a bit of spare cash) and they have a much smaller fan base than ours.

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Ok if he comes and and does his job i'll applaud him for it but i won't be singing his name and give him huge amounts of praise.

I'll take off my blue tinted glasses now and say likeable or not he'll be brought in to do a job and he best do it to the best of his ability.

Nah he won't he'll get us relegated and do fuk all for us just make everything right after he slagged us off that one season.

Tigana.

A far better shout than Warnock.

And yes he is reachable if your a bit ambitious.

He did actually manage a club in a similar position to ours before (Ambitious Chairman with a bit of spare cash) and they have a much smaller fan base than ours.

...And realistically?

Posted

Yeah realistically.

He's managed in this division before.

Why won't he do it again if he sees were going places ?

Posted
Warnock slagged us off? When and what did he say?

You being serious? You don't know? :dunno::unsure:

Basically he called us "immorral" said we got promoted and had an unfair advantage when we went into administration.

Posted
So?

Sorry but what the fk has that got to do with it being reliable?

Ive lost count of the number of people who have come onto this site and started a rumour with their first post, surprisingly they are never correct :rolleyes: Also, they never stick around long.

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Warnock slagged us off? When and what did he say?

He said that we should have been thrown out of the league or relegated for playing whilst we was in Administration

Which would have led to us going under.

Disrespectful ****, he just couldn't handle the fact that it was a very big achievement.

Posted
So?

Sorry but what the fk has that got to do with it being reliable?

indeed. All I am doin' is passing on a bit o' good ole gossip. :dunno:

Kez

"I could drink every one of those toe-rags under the table and still stop off for a pint on my way home".

Posted

I heard he was looking for a club with ambition, who have a short-term target, if you get my drift. If you watched the news today you would know.

Posted
He said that we should have been thrown out of the league or relegated for playing whilst we was in relegation.

Which would have led to us going under.

Disrespectful ****, he just couldn't handle the fact that it was a very big achievement.

I may be wrong but I almost sure I never heard him say we should have been thrown out of the league or relgated. I admit he called is "immoral" and said we got promoted unfairly but I have never heard him say what you claim.

P.S - First line in your post, Makes not sense!

Posted
Yeah realistically.

He's managed in this division before.

Why won't he do it again if he sees were going places ?

...because the whole reason everyone wants him as a manager is that he's done well since he took that job. So has improved his reputation and ability to get a job better than some championship team with a s**te squad and a couple of million to spend on players.

Posted
Also, they never stick around long.
indeed. All I am doin' is passing on a bit o' good ole gossip. :dunno:

Kez

"I could drink every one of those toe-rags under the table and still stop off for a pint on my way home".

:laugh: :P

Posted

Right, well I suppose he was just being loyal to his own team and just felt every other team is bad except his. All managers do it really. I can look past it.

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Kez

"I could drink every one of those toe-rags under the table and still stop off for a pint on my way home".

So you have this as your sig and you type it every post :unsure:

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I'm in two minds about Warnock. On the one hand, he has a good record and is clearly a passionate manager. On the other, he's a complete turd brain (what an insult).

:dunno:

I'd still take Grayson, Jewell or Coleman, though.

Posted
I'm in two minds about Warnock. On the one hand, he has a good record and is clearly a passionate manager. On the other, he's a complete turd brain (what an insult).

:dunno:

I'd still take Grayson, Jewell or Coleman, though.

Jesus christ :frusty:

Posted

Warnock worked wonders at Sheff Utd, is passionate about the game and as commited as anyone else. The majority only dislike him because he speaks his mind.

Posted
DOESNT MAKE GOOD READING, HE IS MAKING A HABIT OF IT WITH WEST HAM NOW :D

http://www.answers.com/topic/neil-warnock

Leicester City - After Leicester restuctured their debt after going into administration in 2002, they gained promotion to the Premiership, at the expense of United, who had to make do with a play-off place. After United failed to gain promotion Warnock revealed his anger at the Leicester situation. Incensed that City could have got into such a state yet continued to compete at the top of the table, with no punishment, Warnock complained to the press, claiming United should have Leicester's place in the Premiership and the club should have been relegated or booted out the League. Most Leicester fans saw this as sour grapes, and were angered that Warnock would be prepared to see a club die in order to gain a hollow promotion for his own side. Sour grapes or no, any team now using the same lurk are automatically deducted 10 points.

nuff said

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The majority don't like him because he's a loudmouthed, blinkered, cheating, one-dimensional, Yorkshire toss-piece. Leicester fans especially hold a grudge because he went on some crusade to land us in it when we fought through administration and went up anyway (this was before points docking.)

He didn't perform "wonders" at Sheffield United, he was touted for promotion several seasons before they EVENTUALLY went up and he lacked the skill to keep them there, even with the massive cash injection promoted clubs get these days. He's not clever in the transfer market (this is a man that bought Ade Akinbiyi), he's not tactically intelligent (his biggest flash of genius was getting his own players to feign injury to get a game canceled) and he's not a charming individual.

The day he's appointed here will be the day I fook off to support Dagenham. Not that I'm concerned, I can't see him getting the job in a zillion years - but what do I know?

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