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  • Hovi's Biscuit
    Hovi's Biscuit Posts: 1,717
    edited February 2016
    Bubble said:

    Neil Warnock is one of three candidates under consideration to become Rotherham manager, BBC Radio Sheffield reports.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35541314

    Imagine if Guy Luzon got it and kept them up
    Even the most fevered, LSD ravaged early 70s survivor would struggle to imagine any of that ;-)
  • I really rate Stuart Gray and would have him at Charlton. Sheffield Wednesday players speak very highly of him.
  • di canio is after the job as well
  • Warnock appointed manager
  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,259
    Oh no! I just put a tenner on Karel Fraeye as next manager.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,021
    edited February 2016

    Warnock appointed manager

    Bad news for us.
  • Warnock appointed manager

    A former player for them.....45 years ago!
  • Salad
    Salad Posts: 10,189

    Warnock appointed manager

    Bad news for us.
    yep

  • At least their board is putting up a fight.

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  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,650
    don't like the man but would have taken him both times this season..........he'll soon put a rocket up their arses !!!
  • dizzee
    dizzee Posts: 5,616
    They'll stay up now
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,021

    Warnock appointed manager

    Bad news for us.
    #justsaying.
  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,469
    edited March 2016

    Warnock appointed manager

    Bad news for us.
    #justsaying.
    But this is also a team who had the most English (and formerly most criminal) of managers, Steve Evans (just threw up in my mouth a little) and started the season poor, replaced him with another English manager, still poor, and now got THE Championship specialist (and by the way, I'm not convinced Warnock's way work at just any club, I think his "go on lads" attitude and no tactics only work at certain clubs and he chooses wisely) and they are improving. Warnock is the shortest of short term appointments, and I'm not convinced his way of doing things would have worked with our players.


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  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,803
    SDAddick said:

    Warnock appointed manager

    Bad news for us.
    #justsaying.
    But this is also a team who had the most English (and formerly most criminal) of managers, Steve Evans (just threw up in my mouth a little) and started the season poor, replaced him with another English manager, still poor, and now got THE Championship specialist (and by the way, I'm not convinced Warnock's way work at just any club, I think his "go on lads" attitude and no tactics only work at certain clubs and he chooses wisely) and they are improving. Warnock is the shortest of short term appointments, and I'm not convinced his way of doing things would have worked with our players.


    I am not sure anything would have worked with our set of players.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,362
    edited March 2016
    SDAddick said:

    Warnock appointed manager

    Bad news for us.
    #justsaying.
    But this is also a team who had the most English (and formerly most criminal) of managers, Steve Evans (just threw up in my mouth a little) and started the season poor, replaced him with another English manager, still poor, and now got THE Championship specialist (and by the way, I'm not convinced Warnock's way work at just any club, I think his "go on lads" attitude and no tactics only work at certain clubs and he chooses wisely) and they are improving. Warnock is the shortest of short term appointments, and I'm not convinced his way of doing things would have worked with our players.


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    Evans is a Scot .. and I am sure that Warnock is only at Rotherham because a) he was born next door in Sheffield, b) he played for the club way back when, 3) (a guess) he is on a good earner if he keeps the club in the Championship, and my bet is that he will .. and d) he does not want a long term job, the quick in and out fireman's role suits him best nowadays ...
    I agree that his style of management is suited best to English/British players .. as for the CAFC squad, I doubt if many of the foreigners have heard of Warnock and those who have and possess even a decent command of the English language, would not be able to understand him .. this is why we have the Gardes, the Wengers, the Rigas in English football .. as managers they are good linguists and translators for the foreign legions