At the time of our last promotion (ever?)

, I thought Warnock would be successful in the Premiership. I thought at times we had played so well in the promotion season that there was something for HIM to build on.
I didn't like the constant buying and selling revolving door policy of his, (whatever the reason) and I seem to remember feeling a bit dismayed at some of the
comings and goings that summer.
But in retrospect I have changed my mind or at least for the sake of playing Devil's advocate on t'internet. This based on what happened that season.
I don't remember who the heck was available as manager at that time. But in the spirit of the question I am trying to think of someone.
OK, if I knew then what I know now and given that in my opinion and yours, most of the managers in the league bar the top 4 (ish) are just failures and those top ones are a bit too pricey, I'd have gone abroad or gone for a debutant. So a recently retired top class footballer who fancied the challenge, its a right old guess at this distance and I know I'm on a hiding to nothing....
Zidane? Rui Costa, was Platini working for UEFA back then? Bergkamp? Veron assuming Cruyff didn't want the gig! Classy players, who know the meaning of creativity and speak English and are therefore more educated than nearly any English players though I'm not sure Zizu is that bright (we'd deal with that at interview!). Of English ex-players THEN I reckon only Lineker would be clever enough (Spanish and Japanese spoken) BUT he's been far too clever to ever bother becoming a manager.
Btw the best buy that summer was Colin Kazim-Richards and Warnock hardly gave him a chance imo.