Veteran boss Warnock, 73, has officially announced his retirement from management after more than 1600 games as a boss and record-breaking eight promotions.
I was always going to pack in at the end of the season anyway. No manager could wish to have a better squad, so I think I’ve left him in a great situation.” But I'm doing a couple of evenings in the theatre, and I imagine I'll still be nervous before them!"
Warnock, who holds the record for promotions within the Football League with eight, confirmed his decision when speaking on Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday. No one ...
But I’m doing a couple of evenings in the theatre, and I imagine I’ll still be nervous before them!” “I’ve had a good run really. “When you’re a manager you’re very selfish, you take your job home with you whether you’re on a high or a low and it’s very difficult for your wife and kids.
Neil Warnock has confirmed his retirement from football management after a record-breaking career that lasted 42 years.The 73-year-old took charge of.
But I’m doing a couple of evenings in the theatre, and I imagine I’ll still be nervous before them!” “I’ve had a good run really. “I was always going to pack in at the end of the season anyway.”
In total Warnock managed more than 1,600 games across his managerial career, winning a record eight Football League promotions and leading Sheffield United, ...
"Real drama was probably when Nottingham Forest came to Bramall Lane in the play-offs and we were 2-0 down, and we stormed back and won it. There's been a lot of players I've tried to sign and couldn't quite do financially at the time." When I turned up at QPR he was bombed out, I remember our first practice match the sun was out and he had black gloves on! But I'm doing a couple of evenings in the theatre, and I imagine I'll still be nervous before them!" Biggest regret: "Only really Sheffield United losing to Wigan in our last game and getting relegated, and all the Carlos Tevez things. I'm enjoying things I've not done for years, I'm having a lot of time with the family, my dogs and I've taken up cycling too.
Neil Warnock has announced his retirement from management, drawing a line under a 42-year career in which he won a record number of Football League ...
After spells at Leeds and Rotherham, Warnock led Cardiff to the Premier League in 2018 before finishing his career at Middlesbrough. But I’m doing a couple of evenings in the theatre, and I imagine I’ll still be nervous before them!” “I’ve had a good run really.
The 73-year-old, who managed 16 clubs during his career, revealed on Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday programme that he is not going to go back into management.
But I'm doing a couple of evenings in the theatre, and I imagine I'll still be nervous before them!' 'I've had a good run really. Leeds (2012-2013) QPR (2010-2012) Bury (1998-1999) Scarborough (1986-1989)
Neil Warnock has announced his retirement from football management after taking charge of over 1500 games in English football. He has been in charge at 16.
The Athletic takes a look. The Athletic takes a look. I’ll take the dogs walking, I’ve been on my bike, an electric bike by the way. I've had a good run really. I’m looking forward to doing evening things around the country. Under his management, Sheffield United, QPR, and Cardiff City were all promoted to the Premier League.
Neil Warnock has announced his retirement from management, drawing a line under a 42-year career in which he won a record number of Football League ...
After spells at Leeds and Rotherham, Warnock led Cardiff to the Premier League in 2018 before finishing his career at Middlesbrough. But I’m doing a couple of evenings in the theatre, and I imagine I’ll still be nervous before them!” “I’ve had a good run really.
The 73-year-old ends his career in the dugout after spending over four decades in football.
To hell with the rest of the world.” Warnock was then relieved of his duties in November with the club supplanted in mid table. “I’ve had a good run really. I think we’ll be far better out of the bloody thing. While managing the Bluebirds a Premier League post-match press conference made headlines when he implored then prime minister Theresa May to conclude the prolonged Brexit negotiations, saying: "I can’t wait to get out of it, if I’m honest. Pilot David Ibbotson, 59 also died but his body has never been recovered.
Former Leeds, Crystal Palace and Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock has announced his retirement from football management today.
“I’ve had a good run really. Warnock left Middlesbrough at the end of last year and has now decided to confirm his retirement from football. Former Leeds, Crystal Palace and Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock has announced his retirement from football management today, at the age of 73.