Warnock
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Re: Warnock
They will sack him in November then bring him back in February to save them
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Happy for the guy and Ronnie Jepson hope they do well .
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Hope it doesn't kill him!
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Unlike a lot of people on here, I really like Warnock.
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Funny how he is still in demand and maybe Big Sam now dead meat. For me Warnock is still a likeable guy, thats still in touch withe real footballing world.I wish him well
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If I was a betting man I’d put money in them to finish in the top six.
He knows his onions does Colin.
He knows his onions does Colin.
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He's never publicly considered himself to be as good as Pep or Klopp, which helps him retain credibility.warksclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 9:57 amFunny how he is still in demand and maybe Big Sam now dead meat. For me Warnock is still a likeable guy, thats still in touch withe real footballing world.I wish him well
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Warnock wouldn't have kept Leeds upwarksclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 9:57 amFunny how he is still in demand and maybe Big Sam now dead meat. For me Warnock is still a likeable guy, thats still in touch withe real footballing world.I wish him well
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I don't think anybody would've kept Leeds up given only 4 games, a kamikaze defence and toothless forwards.
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And Thats my point. People write off Big Sam because he undertook an impossible job.
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I write of Big Sam because he is a tw** nowt to do with impossible jobsclaptrappers_union wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 12:06 pmAnd Thats my point. People write off Big Sam because he undertook an impossible job.
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Dont think anyone would, but I am confident Leeds would have played no worse and probably put on a better show in those 4 games and conceded less goals. Whose to know.
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Has Warnock ever kept a team in the Premier League?
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I think most town fans will be happy for a period of stabilisation after the sale, and resale of the club.
Colin will hopefully give them a year where they can overhaul the squad. They have some bloody awful players
Colin will hopefully give them a year where they can overhaul the squad. They have some bloody awful players
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Love him. And I like Huddersfield and I think the Championship is going to be close next season so hope they do well.
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