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    Re: Has Warnock given up?

    Quote Originally Posted by pgbluebird View Post
    He's always talked about it like this. Even in pre season he'd say "well you know what vincent's like" and "it doesn't bother me, I'll just get my 9th promotion".

    Time to get behind him now ffs, no one else would've got him here and we should have his back to make sure that he stays, because realistically do you think any one else has a better chance of keeping us up? He knows these players, and imo it's a pleasure to be a part of such a tightly knit club, compared to how it's been in recent years.

    Even if we get beat 5-0 vs Tottenham, and 2-0 vs Fulham, I know I'll enjoy it a lot more than losing with any other manager.
    So much depends on what the attitude of those running the club is about this season, but Neil Warnock deserves more than seven games to try and get things right.

    That said, I'd say the answer to the question I've highlighted is, almost certainly, yes - much was made of our manager's record in the top division and, so far, all of the signs are that it'll be more of the same this time.

    If we're still awaiting a win after we play Brighton on 10 November and the attitude of those in the Boardroom is that we are determined to stay up, as opposed to improving the club finances being the priority, then I think our manager will be under real pressure - I also think the attitude of many fans will have changed for the worse as far as Neil Warnock is concerned if we are still in the bottom three awaiting that win.

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    Re: Has Warnock given up?

    Quote Originally Posted by the other bob wilson View Post
    So much depends on what the attitude of those running the club is about this season, but Neil Warnock deserves more than seven games to try and get things right.

    That said, I'd say the answer to the question I've highlighted is, almost certainly, yes - much was made of our manager's record in the top division and, so far, all of the signs are that it'll be more of the same this time.

    If we're still awaiting a win after we play Brighton on 10 November and the attitude of those in the Boardroom is that we are determined to stay up, as opposed to improving the club finances being the priority, then I think our manager will be under real pressure - I also think the attitude of many fans will have changed for the worse as far as Neil Warnock is concerned if we are still in the bottom three awaiting that win.
    I would think that the main reason to change manager in those circumstances is to bring someone in who can persuade a few decent players to come here in January..

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