Can't believe all these pro Warnock posts. It's called selective memories.
Yeh we played an uptempo direct style which was exciting when it worked but I remember plenty of terrible performances. When ever we lost it was always someone else's fault blaming the ref, pitch whatever.
I also remember some bad performances under Warnock, but in his seven and a half seasons those terrible performances were fewer in number than Adams or Robson achieved in just half a season, or Blackwell in two and a half seasons, Adkins in 29 league games, or Clough last season.
My memory is not selective. It remembers what I have seen. And what I have seen at Bramall Lane has got substantially worse than even the worst moments under Warnock. Yes it can be argued that he made significant mistakes during our premier league season, but even that season was a far more enjoyable season than any of the train wrecks we've had since.
The great afternoons and nights at Bramall Lane under Warnock far outweigh the poorer moments we had and also far outstrip anything we've experienced since he left. They were also better than most of what we'd had to put up with for about 25 years prior to his arrival.
Every team under every manager has poor performances. We even had a few under John Harris, but that doesn't mean his abilities and achievements become somehow invalid.
As for blaming the pitch, referee etc when we lost, when did you ever hear Alex Ferguson accept responsibility for defeat, or Jose Mourinho, Arsene Wenger, or at our level - Steve Cotterill? I don't expect the manager of my club to wring his hands publicly and accept blame when defeated. It's how he responds behind closed doors with the team that is important. I am more interested in how the team responds to that defeat.
How many times did we turn a losing situation into a win under Warnock? Countless times. How many times have we won from a losing situation this season? Not even once.