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Give over. The bloke gave everything for this club and he's a great character to still have in the game.
So what if he's a bit arrogant and talks shite sometimes? All the best managers do.
Don't understand why people still feel the need to slag him off when he's at least the second best manager we've had in the past 30 years.
"Best bunch of players i've ever worked with"......"Great set of supporters". Stop it Colin. You say the same thing at every club you go to.
A true Blade would make sure he set's his team up against us in a crafty way to make sure we get the win.
Come on Neil, show us your Bladeyness!
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Is that the twat that went for the job at Portsmouth a week before a Sheffield derby in a promotion season? The only thing Colin loves is himself. Looks like his missus irons his face every morning what a twat.
He is by far the biggest cunt in football, and that saying some, with all the cunts in the game. But nobody comes within a 100 miles of him in the cunt stakes.
Is that the twat that went for the job at Portsmouth a week before a Sheffield derby in a promotion season? The only thing Colin loves is himself. Looks like his missus irons his face every morning what a twat.
Sorry mate but that is bollocks he was fishing for a better contract when he should have been concentrating on team matters, the best thing McCabe ever did for this club was getting rid of that embarrassing cunt.Disagree mate. Pompey came in with big money (they never had) and he spoke to them about their intent, which anyone could see was utter bollocks. I don't think there was anything more than that. He was also winding the board up who did nothing to stop Pompey approaching him.
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Is that the twat that went for the job at Portsmouth a week before a Sheffield derby in a promotion season?
It took him that much time because of the state we were in when he took the job.I never liked him when he was here. I think he was a good motivator of players, he could certainly get them fired up, that's for sure. And it was always interesting with his frequent wheeling and dealing, things were never dull. But he had more time to sort out that club than has been afforded to any manager in the recent past and it took him an age before he eventually he got us back to the top flight. Along the way we had to endure a lot of scaredy-cat tactics, setting the team up defensively to stop other teams doing things to us, especially away from home. He was so worried about what other teams might do to us, it was like watching two different teams at home and away. He also bought lots of players and never played them, especially strikers. One ex player accused him of asking players to pay him to get in the team. That would be quite easy to do wouldn't it if you had a lot of competition for a few places? The ex player later retracted that statement and the whole thing was buried.
But the main reason I disliked him was he was a total embarrassment. I think he's the most arrogant man ever to manage our club. A PR disaster.
Really ruined both the derby and our chances for promotion...
Warnock quite understandably was probably getting rather annoyed that his position at the club was being taken for granted, i.e we could pay him less, give him less transfer budget than his counterparts elsewhere, because he's a Blade that would never dream of leaving the club. He deserved a new contract based on his promotion. I can't imagine any other manager of the club that would following a promotion be left with a one-year deal. Adding a year with a moderate wage increase would have taken the whole issue off the table, and would have been peanuts in the event he was moved on early. The whole incident was the start of the multiyear period of McCabe mishandling key decisions of the club.
Because many of us knew he wasn't good enough at the top level as was proved. Had he kept us up he would have no doubt got the contract award. He didn't do he went.
Had a rather large bet on his Crystal Palace side beating Robbo's mish mash in Dec 2007.Here's a question, how many times have we actually played against teams managed by him ?
Without checking, there's QPR since he left us, that embarrassing 0-3 which saw the end of his mate Kev, but I suspect there aren't many if any more ?
Aren't they from around the same area of Sheffield too? (Could be wrong)
as others have noted i also used to wince when he came on tv but would also have to say that McCabe's biggest ever mistake was letting him go when we got relegated.. he would have got us straight back up.Sorry mate but that is bollocks he was fishing for a better contract when he should have been concentrating on team matters, the best thing McCabe ever did for this club was getting rid of that embarrassing cunt.
Not saying Warnock was not a good manager but like Bladesway says he was never good enough at the top level. What he is good at is rescuing clubs that are on their arse short term like he did at Rotherham, a good motivator and will get the best out of shit. How he lasted so long at SUFC I will never know, he should have won promotion much earlier than he did pre game bust ups and the side he put out in Cardiff handed Wolves an easy win, not forgetting the embarrassment when we had the battle of Bramall lane, he knew what would happen but did nothing to stop it giving that obnoxious cunt Megson all the ammunition needed to drag the clubs name through the mud.
say what you like about him but he put the pride back in the shirt. we've had to wait a long time for CW so that he could do the sameHere's your answer - we had many, many marvellous times under Warnock.
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