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Just like cardiff, QPR and about 25 others......
Still the best city manager in recent times of course but I just find it astonishing how bad most modern managers are dealing with the media when all you need to do is go in and talk about the passion of the fans, the history of the club and wanting to entertain and put smiles on faces etc and fans everywhere will lap it up, even if everyone knows you said the same thing at your previous 15 clubs. Not sure why some find this so difficult?
Oozing with self-serving insincerity
I don't think it's insincerity. He must genuinely have a passion for what he does at his age and when he could be enjoying retirement full-time. Living in Cornwall and working in Aberdeen, albeit for a few months, takes some enthusiasm when he probably doesn't need the money.
The 'iffy' bit is purely conjecture, developed by a handful of message board posters. The same as the bullying allegations against Steve Morison. Warnock's transfer dealings after relegation were poor, true, and he may have done a few favours, but I doubt he's any more guilty than any other manager..
I think that he is trying to add some context here.
To single out Warnock as being the only manager who MIGHT have done this seems a little unfair when much more successful managers than him have been known to been involved in this sort of thing (Clough, Revie, George Graham)
Wasn't it four and a half years ?
https://www.itv.com/news/update/2019...eandro-bacuna/
Any idea who his agent was ?
The "iffy" bit is far from just conjecture. Neil Warnock has a long record of having his transfers queried by the football authorities starting from when he was QPR manager when he arranged the transfer (through the agent Willie McKay) to bring Joey Barton from Newcastle and there were questions about whether the transfer funds were fully and properly accounted for.
Further FA enquiries followed when he was manager at Sheffield United, Crystal Palace and here at Cardiff City concerning player purchases through agencies employing his son James.
All of the above are on the public record with a bit of research so can hardly be described as conjecture.
It's his way, he's a success and he means it .
The clubs he has managed are just that ( his type of club ) good support , not elite. Passionate.
Best managers we've had in a long while.
Brilliant motivator.
Good at bringing clubs and fan's together.
Great football man.