Sadly there are many on here that would take Colin, in a heartbeat, as the next Albion manager.
And who knew BG would be one of them?
Sadly there are many on here that would take Colin, in a heartbeat, as the next Albion manager.
And who knew BG would be one of them?
However, as I said there is no way clubs with delusions of grandeur like Derby and Norwich would employ Warnock. These clubs are trying to encourage their fans to buy season tickets at this time of year, not depress the life out of them.
I disagree because he is what they both need right now ........a winner.
Sadly there are many on here that would take Colin, in a heartbeat, as the next Albion manager.
Just say Hyypia had gone in February 2015 and we were 4 points from safety - would you still not have taken Warnock?
Warnock would have done considerably better than CH, for the rest of that season.Just say Hyypia had gone in February 2015 and we were 4 points from safety - would you still not have taken Warnock?
Neil Warnock recently signed a contract extension to stay as Bluebirds' manager until the end of 2017-18, but is confident about his position because of a lack of managerial talent elsewhere.
"I'm in a unique situation for a manager because I'm not bothered if I get the sack - they can sack me tomorrow if they want," he said.
"If I want another job, I can get another job. That's not being conceited, I just don't see many good managers around.
"There used to be hundreds, you could name them all but the Championship is not like any other league."
He is being truthful any of the 3 recent vacancies would have gone for him if he was available ie Derby Forest or Norwich
All this hiring and firing brings a false economy and has made fans start to have the same mentality as the owners. We as fans now demand instant success as well now. Compare that to the 1970s and earlier when Managers were at cubs for 7 or 8 years or more..
Isn't this partly down to the money within the game to some degree?
The cost of relegation is so high, thanks to the Premier League riches, that clubs at that level hire and fire at will, because they're afraid to risk going down. That instant-results mentality then trickles down to lower levels, as fans see PL clubs sacking their managers after only winning twice in ten games, and demand the same. .
Can't say I found it particularly enjoyable watching his team, but I kind of like Warnock. Says it how it is, same as Mick McCarthy.
He's absolutely right of course. If he got binned off by Cardiff, he'd easily get another job. Maybe slightly lower down, but he'd get one. He's got a track record to guarantee that.