Warnock gets weirder looking as he gets older

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I don't like the look of him and I don't like to listen to him but he is a very good manager
 
His hairline is so far back that he looks like a bald man stood in front of everyone else.

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Looks like a cross dresser to me. Plucks his eyebrows. Spends a lot of time away from home. Neil by day...Nellie by night.

Pure speculation on my part and not based on fact (just in case his lawyers are listening).
 
Cardiff and Huddersfield are nailed on to get relegated regardless of who manages them.

In respect of Warnock when will chairmen learn he can’t cut it in the top flight.
 
He’s starting to look like a Spitting Image puppet.
Deserves credit though for being so old and still working.
 
Cardiff and Huddersfield are nailed on to get relegated regardless of who manages them.

In respect of Warnock when will chairmen learn he can’t cut it in the top flight.

Actually I think it's a Vincent Tan masterstroke - assuming he's still the owner.

Bring in someone who gives you a great chance of getting promoted with a limited bunch of players, then keep him on to ensure immediate relegation.

It's the only way to make money out of being promoted to the Premier League and they could make 30-40 million by failing. As Cardiff have lost around £70m in the previous five seasons it's the perfect way to recoup some of it.

Yo-yo. That's the way to go.
 
Realistically, I can't think of a better manager Cardiff can have in the PL to be honest Basically Warnock has had a fantastic career, with a record number of promotions for any manager. However, there's one thing he's never done, and that is keep a team in the top flight. He's had four attempts - twice he was sacked (QPR / Palace) and twice his team has been relegated (Notts County and Blades).

This will almost certainly be his final stint at managing in the PL, and if he keeps Cardiff up it will arguably be the highlight of his career. He knows that there are not only many millions of quid in thq balance, but also his legacy. Will he go down as a successful lower league manager who could never hack it in the PL, or someone who, at the end of his career, showed that he could also keep teams up?

Although saying that, they'll probably sack him if results don't pick up.
 
From the ever-reliable BBC:

"Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock says he does not "have a clue" how to improve the Bluebirds' defence".
 

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