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All these call's for Bellers but wasn't he involved in this bullying investigation that's gone on?
I was in the Atyeo when he stood there one Tuesday night raising both fists smiling as our play off hopes were ended in a 1-1 by his Rotherham side.
The abuse was horrendous and he loved it.
I was in the old Williams Stand as he cupped his ear for the chants of “Warnock you’re a c**t” when he brought his QPR side down and then beat us 0-2.
I was there when he went ballistic as a perfectly good goal was ruled out for his Palace team.
But I was also there the night we beat his Palace team in the Play offs.
After Michael McIndoe scored he gave the thumbs up to our fans and applauded us at the final whistle.
Football man is Neil.
Possibly one of the most frustrating opposition managers of my lifetime but a guy I shall miss in the game.
A bloke who may have gone a season too long but (by all accounts from people who have known him) a bloody decent bloke all the same.
He will be well received at our ground.
Come and watch us in the Premier League next year Neil.
Thanks for the (mostly horrible) memories.
Sad to hear, had lots of great memories of his time with us, but inevitable.
Surprised to hear this news TBH, although if there is a bit of dough sloshing about, it will give a bit of time for the new manager to assess their own view of the squad before the new year window. overall and considering the club when he took over, it's been a successful period for NW, albeit that the team is currently underperforming.
Wow, very surprised by that. Wish him the best but I think he'd run his course here.
Thank you Neil from me and my family.You saved our club from god knows what, gave us a taste of success something we had not had for years. You put a broken club back together.I am sorry for some of the comments you had to endure of late from people with short memories.GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
Without doubt our best manager in the last 30 years.
Here is Warnock’s take on it: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-quit-17240224
"Warnock believes that this is a squad fully capable of challenging at the top end of the Championship this season and hopes the next manager can bring even more success to the Welsh capital club"
He's as deluded as we are.
Top manager and decent person. I think how he turned the club around in the first season, on and off the pitch, was more important than promotion the following season. I agree now is the right time to leave. Thanks Neil. Best manager we’ve had in the time I’ve supported City.
If I could choose his successor, I would choose Bellamy.