tomtheblade
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A strange mixture of practical attributes & moral defects , he is.
I read that in Yoda's voice.
Neil Warnock as part of the StarWars Universe. Worst idea for a spin-off/crossover film ever?
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A strange mixture of practical attributes & moral defects , he is.
I read that in Yoda's voice.
Neil Warnock as part of the StarWars Universe. Worst idea for a spin-off/crossover film ever?
I read that in Yoda's voice.
Neil Warnock as part of the StarWars Universe. Worst idea for a spin-off/crossover film ever?
Such as...?
Think youre confusing me with someone else old ladThere's no confusing who you are though, is there judge/Frank Drebbin?
Funny you should mention this, I listened to Undr the Cosh (a great podcast with Jon Parkin and Chris Brown) and their guest was Billy Paynter this week. I think Billy mentioned working under Warnock at some point, then at the end of the podcast, there's a snippet about "a manager" that used to take a cut of appearance money, and they referenced said manager bringing on defenders when they were winning comfortably so he could take a slice of the appearance money.....
As cash rich as Croesus but still working , it appears he is driven by greed.
It will be a strange night on Monday.
Half the home crowd would happily wring his brass neck.
And half are still grateful for the excitement he gave us in the noughties.
Would you say the same about Wenger? You can slag off Warnock for a lot of things but I admire him for still working and achieving success when he could have retired long ago
Read Keith Gillespie's autobiography (outstanding read by the way) and he will tell you about the late substitutions
Jason Puncheon got in a bit of bother for revealing too much on twitter as well didn't he.
And Fergie. Don't worry, it's a Sheffield ambition thing. If you have a bit of money you call it quits and sit on your arse all day.
More than one player has stated you could pay him to get out of playing in a reserve game.
He used to tell all the first team squad that they would be fined if they didn't turn up to the mid week reserve game. This isn't something that is common in the game.
It soon became apparent nothing was held against you if you didn't turn up, and as was the idea, players were more than happy to hand over 50 quid to get the day/afternoon off.
I've heard half a dozen players tell the same story.
Warnock also alludes in his book that Clough taught him a few tricks of the trade.
Well if at least six players have all told the same story then it's probably got some truth in it.
But were they paying Warnock £50 to get out of playing in a reserve game or paying him to avoid turning up to watch?
Reports seem to differ.
There's no confusing who you are though, is there judge/Frank Drebbin?
if he carries on with the jokes about old people and memory loss we could be looking at reincarnation #4.![]()
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Well if at least six players have all told the same story then it's possibly got some truth in it.
But were they allegedly paying Warnock £50 to get out of playing in a reserve game or allegedly paying him to avoid turning up to watch?
Reports seem to differ.
Also, how did the money allegedly change hands?
Did the entire first team squad line up outside his office with their brown envelopes?
Or were there 16 different secret liaisons in underground car parks after every reserve match?
Nobody ever seems to drill down into the details of these alleged shady dealings.
He hardly plays things down in his autobiography either.
I’ve read it, and don’t recall anything that alludes to it off the top of my head. I also can’t check as a QPR fan that borrowed it never returned it. Can you point to anything within it in particular?
Would you say the same about Wenger? You can slag off Warnock for a lot of things but I admire him for still working and achieving success when he could have retired long ago
Saying half of us would happily wring his neck is incorrect, I'd say about 20 percent think he's a twat.
Some fans these day's won't even remember him. Eleven years since his last teamtalk.
I've heard half a dozen players tell the same story.
Well I've heard seven players say that it didn't happen, so I think we can agree that it is nonsense.
Managers didn't always get paid great salaries and many of the old skool found ways of supplementing this. The stuff isn't stealing or extortion, but some may see it as greedy or unethical I suppose.
if he carries on with the jokes about old people and memory loss we could be looking at reincarnation #4.![]()
Two mid table finishes and the same people will be thinking up twattish nicknames for wilder tooWould you say the same about Wenger? You can slag off Warnock for a lot of things but I admire him for still working and achieving success when he could have retired long ago
Saying half of us would happily wring his neck is incorrect, I'd say about 20 percent think he's a twat.
Some fans these day's won't even remember him. Eleven years since his last teamtalk.
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