Neil Warnock - Aberdeen

According to him it was a mutual decision.
Apparently he only ever went up there for a few games to help them out while they looked for a new manager.
His biggest achievement was making them see how important it is to get a manager in place.

His words btw.


Talks sh1te
 
He was going there "for a laugh," "to qualify for Europe," "to win a cup" and "without the fear of getting sacked" as he was just there for the remainder of the season. They've allowed him to save face in his interview but it's clear he's been told to go before he's pushed. I have little sympathy for him when he's shown Scottish football a lack of respect, and took just weeks before throwing the team under the bus.
 
According to him it was a mutual decision.
Apparently he only ever went up there for a few games to help them out while they looked for a new manager.
His biggest achievement was making them see how important it is to get a manager in place.

His words btw.
Wouldn’t surprise me, don’t understand how so many people in football seem to like him. He is insufferable

Talked more ***** than Monk, Wilder and Strachan combined
 
Like a bad penny, he'll no doubt be back. He loves the 'limelight' too much. As long as there's a journalist prepared to turn a tape recorder on in his presence, he'll be opening his trap.
 
See above post for further confirmation as why.

It may come as shock to learn that some people simply disliked his style of football and constant self promotion.
I liked him for a bit, and was grateful we had him when he kept us up. Eventually his press conference schtick got a bit tiresome, and the style of play and results left a lot to be desired. As did the moaning about officials. And the throwing of players under the bus, which he did just as frequently as Wilder.
That’s why I went right off him, like most fans do with so many other managers. The results and entertainment faded.
Nothing to do with his ill-informed naive Brexit and Johnson views.
 
probably only manager we have had that I was glad when he got the sack
Tony Pulis and Strachan are well out in front of managers deserving the sack, before Warnock.

Warnock is a t!t, a Grade A t!t, but he saved us from what was looking like relegation under Woodgate.

Whereas, the two mentioned above, set our club back years with their ridiculous transfer dealings.

Tony Pulis and Strachan are two of the worst managers we've employed over the last 30 years. They destroyed our immediate future and cost us millions in the process.

Wouldn't want to see either of them at the riverside again. 2 complete charlatans.
 
Tony Pulis and Strachan are well out in front of managers deserving the sack, before Warnock.

Warnock is a t!t, a Grade A t!t, but he saved us from what was looking like relegation under Woodgate.

Whereas, the two mentioned above, set our club back years with their ridiculous transfer dealings.

Tony Pulis and Strachan are two of the worst managers we've employed over the last 30 years. They destroyed our immediate future and cost us millions in the process.

Wouldn't want to see either of them at the riverside again. 2 complete charlatans.
Yeah fair points like I already said above his results were not the worse and it's a bit irrational I just personally never warmed to him, also a bit harsh as I never met him either could be the best guy ever... but was never a fan before he joined the Boro either
 
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