Look, after all that was said and done.
We can all agree that the 2017/18 season was special, and that year in the Premier League gave us a year to never forget. This year may not have been what we would have liked, however, we have had a laugh at times.

Let me speak about what this man has done at our club.
We were 23rd after the Trollope incident. He immediately utilised his contracts to bring in 4 players within 24 hours. Some may not have worked, Chamakh and Richardson, but some are the type of player I could tell my kids about. Sol Bamba, being his main incredible signing. To some this has gone over there heads. They complain about the signings of Madine/Murphy/Reid for large sums of money, but the signings of that summer between the 16/17 and 17/18 season were incredible.
Etheridge, Paterson, Mendez-Laing all from Scotland and League One, all for nominal fees, all come into their own under the management of the veteran manager.

But he brought the club together, up and in the right direction. Those beatings of Villa home, Leeds and Wolves away were vintage Warnock rolling back the years to mastermind these victories. And even though we may not have played well, we’d still grind results out with a (what ended up to be a vital) draw against Fulham and Reading. Seeing the CCS buzzing like it was on that incredible day, Reading 0-0, was a joy to watch. Those few days were insane, but also on a personal level as because of him instead of worrying about GCSE exams I was sitting, I was worried about Cardiff ��. That helped me achieve greatly, changing my life.

And in the Premier league, we were ruled out from the start. Half the wage budget of the second lowest, Huddersfield, and only buying championship players. He somehow got loans of Arter and Camarasa when he was attending a friendly! Two deals in 90 minutes! Only Warnock. But we fought and fought like a dog. Cynics will say Cardiff came up and were relegated as expected but the incredible memories that all Cardiff fans made that year will last a lifetime. The reason I adore supporting Cardiff is that all successes are made even more special by the failures along the way. We had an insane season, my personal highlights include: Hoilett’s goal against Wolverhampton; Fulham victory; Zohore’s last minute winner and that Leicester victory. However it was all broken down by the surreality of the death of Sala and the almost death of Morrison. The year was a long slog, physically and emotionally for the players and when we came down it hasn’t gone that well.

Bobby Reid jumped ship early on, Warnock hasn’t pulled out the usual results and Warnockball without Warnockball results caused unhappiness. The particular losses to Swansea and Bristol City sealed his fate. But we are in a better position than when he took charge.

Whatever your opinion on the man, he changed our club for the better. From the decade I have watched so far, he has easily been the best manager I’ve ever watched. And we should feel really lucky if we see another manager like him. Maybe people don’t like his style but if he is effective.

Thanks for everything Warnock.