Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
Yep all of that bouncing around with joy in that final game when we went home , such short memories, yes his tactics could be called into question ,what was not in doubt was his passion and desire to get us up and we need to recognise, thank and honour the man for that .
"Home"? Are you inferring that our natural "home" is the First Division/Premier League? Anyway, if it was "home", Warnock oversaw us being kicked out of that home for the footballing equivalent of non payment of our mortgage/rent a year later. A far more appropriate title for "Sir" Neil is the Grand Old Duke of York, because he certainly marched us to the top of the hill and then marched us down again while constantly saying we weren't big or brave enough to stay there despite being given plenty of money to spend on improving us - the signs were he hadn't finished with the downward march either when he left. We were a bottom half Championship team when Warnock took over and were the same when he left.