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  1. #1

    Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Stole this from the other board but couldn't agree more with every word said.....

    Long time poster, who views rather than posts these days. But this topic is something I had to contribute to.

    I like Neil, he's not everyones cup of tea, he is clearly a very good motivator, a good manager in a scrappy game, fantastic with the press and the fans, geeing us up with his fist pumps etc. But it ends there for me.

    Theres much more qualities than that needed in the modern game to be a success on the pitch and off it. Promotion came in a strange year for the championship, a lot of the fancied sides struggled and were clearly embarking on new projects and were in transition. It was a scrappy league hence why Neil did so well. However the entertainment value and quality of football was not great and never has been for me. Slow defence, long balls going over the top of the midfield, who regularly get out bossed in the stats. Never got in a regularly consistent striker. You fly or fall based on your signings. I could go on, weird substitutions, negative team selection and tactics.

    I shout to the rooftops for my team no matter whose in charge, but I haven't lost faith in Neil, I never had it to begin with.

    Keeping us up until the end of his first season should have been the agreement and thats it. Then a change, I have not enjoyed or been excited by my football down the City since Dave Jones worked with Bellamy, Ramsey, Koumas, Bothroyd, Chopra, Burke, McCormack etc etc. Neil wouldn't have signed those players.

    I hoped last season would have been his last, and a fresh start was upon us, with a set philosophy for fluid attacking football, with good passing and pace. Easier said than done maybe, but Thats what makes modern football so great and addictive.

    Neils footballing philosophy is a million miles away from that, and I believe a change last Christmas could well have seen a new man take us in a new direction tactically and have kept us up.

    I like Neil, I cheer him and the boys on every week. But his football has never been for me. I see nothing different this season unless we get an amazing last two days of the window which is unlikely, as the window to date has been uninspiring filler signings. I fear for the season ahead, but always hope, always keep the faith :bluebird

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    I disagree that changing last Christmas could well have kept us up. Anyone coming in would have to work with the type of player we had and they were Warnock type players. If we were going to change the time to do it was as soon as the season was over.

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by rs3100 View Post
    I disagree that changing last Christmas could well have kept us up. Anyone coming in would have to work with the type of player we had and they were Warnock type players. If we were going to change the time to do it was as soon as the season was over.
    Exactly. A new manager couldn't have significantly changed the way the team was playing without signing several new players and that was never going to happen in January.

    Who would have come here anyway? I didn't want Fat Sam or one of the other charlatans.

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    We did really well, kicked on in our second year and got promoted. Everyone is now saying the year we got promoted wasn't good but at the time, everyone was saying how good Wolves and Fulham were.

    I'll have lost a lot of faith if we continue with the numbers we have in centre mid (3), and sell Cunningham without a replacement whilst having enough strikers to sink a ship. It's a very strange situation and I'm trying not to judge until Thursday but it seems the club doesn't really know what it's doing, which has been a bit of a theme. Our first summer window under Warnock has to be a massive success and that was the platform to promotion. Since then, I don't think we've really improved the side!

    I also agree with rs3100, nobody would have kept us up last Christmas. Our players are his players, and by definition too many of them can only play his way. We'd have also stayed up if we had a better striker than Niasse. He was our best and only hope. Can you imagine a "footballing" manager coming in and seeing our players, he'd have a heart attack.

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    I think Warnock did a marvellous job in many ways and was the perfect antidote to the rebrand toxicity. However, I do think we need to kick on with a more modern manager who plays a type of football that could survive longer term than one season in the top flight should we reach those heights again.

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
    I think Warnock did a marvellous job in many ways and was the perfect antidote to the rebrand toxicity. However, I do think we need to kick on with a more modern manager who plays a type of football that could survive longer term than one season in the top flight should we reach those heights again.
    Totally agree.
    The time for change was at the end of last season. Makes little sense that we could benefit from one more season and even less sense to have Warnock heading the team to appoint his successor.
    The transition to more modern football will take time and probably mean changing a number of players.
    This season will simply be another year lost.

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    We did really well, kicked on in our second year and got promoted. Everyone is now saying the year we got promoted wasn't good but at the time, everyone was saying how good Wolves and Fulham were.

    I'll have lost a lot of faith if we continue with the numbers we have in centre mid (3), and sell Cunningham without a replacement whilst having enough strikers to sink a ship. It's a very strange situation and I'm trying not to judge until Thursday but it seems the club doesn't really know what it's doing, which has been a bit of a theme. Our first summer window under Warnock has to be a massive success and that was the platform to promotion. Since then, I don't think we've really improved the side!

    I also agree with rs3100, nobody would have kept us up last Christmas. Our players are his players, and by definition too many of them can only play his way. We'd have also stayed up if we had a better striker than Niasse. He was our best and only hope. Can you imagine a "footballing" manager coming in and seeing our players, he'd have a heart attack.
    I remember the days when City strikers scored goals frequently. Showing my age, I know............

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by simonp_ccfc View Post
    Stole this from the other board but couldn't agree more with every word said.....

    Long time poster, who views rather than posts these days. But this topic is something I had to contribute to.

    I like Neil, he's not everyones cup of tea, he is clearly a very good motivator, a good manager in a scrappy game, fantastic with the press and the fans, geeing us up with his fist pumps etc. But it ends there for me.

    Theres much more qualities than that needed in the modern game to be a success on the pitch and off it. Promotion came in a strange year for the championship, a lot of the fancied sides struggled and were clearly embarking on new projects and were in transition. It was a scrappy league hence why Neil did so well. However the entertainment value and quality of football was not great and never has been for me. Slow defence, long balls going over the top of the midfield, who regularly get out bossed in the stats. Never got in a regularly consistent striker. You fly or fall based on your signings. I could go on, weird substitutions, negative team selection and tactics.

    I shout to the rooftops for my team no matter whose in charge, but I haven't lost faith in Neil, I never had it to begin with.

    Keeping us up until the end of his first season should have been the agreement and thats it. Then a change, I have not enjoyed or been excited by my football down the City since Dave Jones worked with Bellamy, Ramsey, Koumas, Bothroyd, Chopra, Burke, McCormack etc etc. Neil wouldn't have signed those players.

    I hoped last season would have been his last, and a fresh start was upon us, with a set philosophy for fluid attacking football, with good passing and pace. Easier said than done maybe, but Thats what makes modern football so great and addictive.

    Neils footballing philosophy is a million miles away from that, and I believe a change last Christmas could well have seen a new man take us in a new direction tactically and have kept us up.

    I like Neil, I cheer him and the boys on every week. But his football has never been for me. I see nothing different this season unless we get an amazing last two days of the window which is unlikely, as the window to date has been uninspiring filler signings. I fear for the season ahead, but always hope, always keep the faith :bluebird
    Reads like it’s written by someone “blown out” by the club and not getting any “ice cream” any more

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Reads like it’s written by someone “blown out” by the club and not getting any “ice cream” any more
    It reads too well for that.

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by rs3100 View Post
    It reads too well for that.
    That was might first thought. "Punctuation is too good!"

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    Reads like it’s written by someone “blown out” by the club and not getting any “ice cream” any more
    What ever happened to gwyn?

  12. #12

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Warnock's time was up before last season had even finished.

  13. #13

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    We are equally cursed and blessed with NW.

    If you were to make a hybrid franken-manager of all the managers in the division, then there would be a lot that you would take from NW, he's one of the best around at motivating, organising and man management, and everyone on his team's knows exactly what they are there to do.

    The style of football we play though is becoming less and less successful in this division. Look at the teams who go up or make the playoffs year on year, this style is becoming increasingly rare at the top end of the table, and still fairly common at the bottom.

    NW due to his strengths, has a huge impact on a club when he first takes over. He rescued Rotherham from almost certain relegation, and turned us around hugely.
    However given a longer period it doesn't seem to have a generally positive trend. The style, player recruitment etc areas he might not be as strong have more of an influence over the longer term.

    I think we will be ok this time round, and I'm happy to cheer NW on and back his methods to have another crack at it. But I also think we should be seriously planning for life after NW. He's a one off, and without the guy I think we need a serious change of direction or we will really struggle.
    All the most successful teams are now using a director of football and we should be looking to bring someone in asap to start to plan on the direction we take the club at the end of NWs contract.

  14. #14

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    This is so unfair too the man :


    beyond everyone's wildest dream he got us up
    he then defied all the experts up to the last few games and had us in contention.
    back end of the season we bloody injury ravaged with Bamba. Patterson, limping Cammasara ,Gunner and so many others crocked or limping on .
    buy a striker and we know what happened then.
    robbed against Chelsea.
    bloody Leicester home game , could have been a better environment for us ( that was 6 points gone )
    he got us up last with a nuts and bolts side
    he's got no real financial backing once there
    poor scouting team for years ,still the case ( club issue for me not him )
    if we change now, its a brand new man , new squad ,bags of money needed FFS then hits us
    transfers are always in the pools below a lot of other big midland /London established type clubs ( always has been )
    were in Wales ( not every footballers dream destination especially those with roots and family in England )
    needs a better development squad and investment ( club issue ).
    no rich via of talent to tap into , as the bigger clubs are attracting those welsh youngsters .


    Who would you have in , how much would he need , how much compensation do we pay out , how many players contact would we run down or cancel and at what cost.

    We have played one ducking game FFS

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    This is so unfair too the man :


    beyond everyone's wildest dream he got us up
    he then defied all the experts up to the last few games and had us in contention.
    back end of the season we bloody injury ravaged with Bamba. Patterson, limping Cammasara ,Gunner and so many others crocked or limping on .
    buy a striker and we know what happened then.
    robbed against Chelsea.
    bloody Leicester home game , could have been a better environment for us ( that was 6 points gone )
    he got us up last with a nuts and bolts side
    he's got no real financial backing once there
    poor scouting team for years ,still the case ( club issue for me not him )
    if we change now, its a brand new man , new squad ,bags of money needed FFS then hits us
    transfers are always in the pools below a lot of other big midland /London established type clubs ( always has been )
    were in Wales ( not every footballers dream destination especially those with roots and family in England )
    needs a better development squad and investment ( club issue ).
    no rich via of talent to tap into , as the bigger clubs are attracting those welsh youngsters .


    Who would you have in , how much would he need , how much compensation do we pay out , how many players contact would we run down or cancel and at what cost.

    We have played one ducking game FFS

  16. #16

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    I was someone advocating for him to stay and that was based on me thinking the job he was doing here was not yet finished and the stability he was able to bring. I also said that success this year would be in setting us up to compete over the next several years rather than what Neil has been talking about: one more promotion.

    Playing style: we largely know what it's going to be but jumping from Slade to Trollope hardly worked out and I would advocate evolution of style rather than revolution. I can't remember who said it, it may have been me or I might have stolen it, but changing from DJ to Malky to Ole to Slade to Trollope was a bit like a drunk swaying from side to side: neither the club or the drunk has any idea about how its going to get to where it wants to go. Farke at Norwich may have done well in his second year but first did not pull up trees, and frankly we're getting posts questioning whether to question the manager after one defeat....

    Transfers: I would love to know what transfers made this past summer people disagree with. If we end up with Smithies staying then I can't see the need for Day, I struggle to see the point in Flint given what we have here and that Warnock could easily find us a really good CB to cover us for the next three or four years, but apart from that I like the potential of each one.

    It's very early in the season and while it was a concern to concede three goals on the opening day it really was just the opening day. He'll be gone in a year and if we're left with the core of a side to either challenge for promotion to premier league or aid survival, a new training facility and 18,000 plus season tickets no matter what league we're in then he'll have done well.

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    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    I really don't get some people.

    People can be critical of Warnock football or some of his ideas but you cannot question the miracle he is working here.

    He basically built the club and brought it together. He pulled a squad together out of misfits and unwanted players. Got over 90 points and I think that league was far better than the one last year.

    People say the players aren't good enough then surely the manager has worked miracle to only just miss out last season. We were truly unlucky and I feel we really deserved to stay up.

    Then all of a sudden if the players are good enough then he has brought them in give him credit.

    Everyone wants to see their team play like Man City and Liverpool but it's not going to happen because only some teams can succeed. Warnock goes against everything others are trying because it is effective we can dominate games we have 35% possession in

    All of a sudden people seem to know what is the reason we win and lose.

    Some people want attacking fluid football
    Some people want to win
    Some.people want a team of home grown players
    Some want players who don't stop running

    Warnock isn't perfect I do wish he would spend money on players who would actually play but he has already deliver much more than he should have

  18. #18

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    In a word: "No".

  19. #19

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    He's not the Messiah.....etc etc

  20. #20

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by cardiff55 View Post
    He's not the Messiah.....etc etc
    he does glow a bit though, albeit a orange type of glow ,his teeth are very glowy as well , halo , perhaps he is the new messiah

  21. #21

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    I'm not - I've really enjoyed it since he's been here and I'm sure everyone will look back on his time here as outstanding in the future.

    One ruddy loss to away to Wigan and everyone is sh1tting their pants FFS

    Lets give it a chance this season - Norwich were going to sack their manager after 5 games last season after fan protests - Neil deserves far far better than that - though please sign a decent midfielder

  22. #22

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    No, I doubt we would see such a mail if we’d beaten Wigan on Saturday. Yes, some of the transfers and players linked are baffling but we should be backing him this season. He’s already said he’ll walk if it isn’t going well

    He did a fantastic job to get us promoted and almost kept us up ( the Fulham away game was terrible mind!). He deserves some patience from us. If Glatzel gets a winning goal on Saturday there will be a different outlook then

  23. #23

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Seems you can't say clusterfu.ck

  24. #24

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    I can't see why so many people are losing their shit over a loss. I agree that it's not a great way to start a season but it was just one game.

    Wigan are no pushovers and I fancy them to be in or around the play-offs this season.

    I've really enjoyed being a Cardiff fan since 'our Neil took over and I'm sure that come Christmas time, we'll be in the top five and everyone will be tossing off at the thought of him bollock-naked on a John Deere tractor (with a Santa hat on).

  25. #25

    Re: Are fans losing faith in Neil Warnock?

    Quote Originally Posted by rs3100 View Post
    I disagree that changing last Christmas could well have kept us up. Anyone coming in would have to work with the type of player we had and they were Warnock type players. If we were going to change the time to do it was as soon as the season was over.
    I just don’t get this “Warnock player” line that gets thrown out there.

    I don’t think Reid, Murphy, Camarasa to name 3 off the top of my head, are typical “Warnock players”

    It’s just lazy to keep saying it.

    Do people really think that if they weren’t TOLD to work play a certain way and do certain things that a few of our lot couldn’t play?

    We don’t have a team full of Peltiers ffs

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