Warnock was Cardiff boss between 2016 and 2019, clinching a record eighth promotion as a manager when he guided the club to the Premier League for the first time in 2018.
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Anyone else think his quote about building a team around him is missing the caveat "when you turn 29."
 
			
			Warnock was Cardiff boss between 2016 and 2019, clinching a record eighth promotion as a manager when he guided the club to the Premier League for the first time in 2018.
He's right about Ralls
 
			
			typical bbc wales rubbish
 
			
			 
			
			I've noticed quite a lot of mistakes on the BBC lately. Nothing huge but like spellings or missing words, things that an organisation with their resources should be able to pick up on, particularly quicker than I can reading it hours later
 
			
			"He's as good as anything in the Championship if he's given a free role...."
Sure he is, Neil. Sure he is.
"He can play right at the very top of the Premier League if he continues like that...."
Sure he can, Neil. Sure he can.
Colwill had a fine game against Wrexham, who were much-changed and currently sit 16th in the Championship. He plays in League One, where he is inconsistent. He can't get a game for Wales.
Do you think there's a possibility good old Neil may be going a shade over the top?
 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			That sounds like self promoting Director of Football talk to me, Tan will lap that up.
That was a great game for him, I bet he can't wait to show what he can do against Chelsea, a great performance again and we could be facing big offer in January.
A bit worried that teams will be looking at BBM too.
 
			
			 
			
			Always thought Mr Warnock was a master of jumping on the bandwagon and retrospectively stating just how much he rated certain players,I’ve never forgotten,when he was Sheffield United manager screaming at one of his players to break someone’s effing leg,perhaps it’s a tad extreme of me but it’s coloured my view of him ever since.