By Keith Ingham![]() I listened to the pre match thoughts of Neil Warnock and it's clear the man has had enough and is seriously considering his managerial position, whether an offer has come in that has tempted him or the ridiculous situation has made him think 'is it worth it' I really don't know. I'm surprised that a leader of men could show to the outside world that he believes that this season is over with so much football still to play. I could not see Don Revie, after his team had so many near misses turning to his team and saying the same or Howard Wilkinson throwing in the towel so easily. Maybe if Neil Warnock sees the interview again he may well question how he came across to the most important people at the club, it's fans because Neil these fans Keep the Faith, pay their money, sing the songs and aren't giving in. Neil Warnock came with a huge reputation and has not had the easiest time since his arrival but as the song goes 'When the going gets tough, the tough get going' but they certainly don't bloody give in!. T he motto 'Keep Fighting' comes to mind Mr Warnock On On On
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Jamie Taylor
18/11/2012 04:25:47 am
Have to agree in general Keith but for me if Neil walks, I for one will be delighted. I didn't want him in and he's taken us backward. I liken him to his old no2, Kevin Blackwell. Hoofball, journeymen and no pace....ring any bells. I would get shut and get a modern, astute manager who encourages pace, pace, pace. Neil clearly has had enough and I don't blame him, but I think he's not as good as everyone makes out. At the blunts it took him 7 years and QPR he had plenty of dough and inherited some good players.
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