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Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Thu Nov 14, 2019 9:04 pm

Wow

Some nasty abuse against Neil Warnock.

What sad bastards some people are.

The man United a fallen club, still falling when he got here.

I didn't like his football and gave up going to games this season.

People above warnock must share the blame on this too. No ambition.

Club is Run like a business with staff on minimum wage, boss moaning he's skint, with a roller, a roll ex, a merc and three houses!!!

Anyways,,

Warnock will be fondly remembered by me
As a positive to our club in its roller-coaster history.....

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:07 pm

JulesK wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:So much for retiring..

You can't believe a word that comes out of that man's mouth.



Agreed,

' my beloved Bluebirds ' , ' this will be my last ' etc etc well that didn't last long?


Are you two for real or what :roll: the man did more for this club, than any other manager before him,I had enough after the swansea,enough to voice an opinion that his time was up,things seemed stale,and most of all,the sala saga had more of an effect,than most people thought, at least he had enough decency to not just go through the motions,until the end of the season,when his contract was up.maybe he had thought "I need a new challenge"and need to get away from the club and the ongoing dispute with nantes,who knows? He will no doubt write a book,when he does retire, then and probably only then will we know for sure,he has gone now,no need at all for slagging him off :? God help whoever takes charge,if they fail to hit the ground running :? :old: :bluebird:



Very real !! I've backed him and the club for far too long, he should have left last season or preferably straight after the gutless Fulham game.
As I've backed every manager who has come through the door ( that included defending Trollope and Oly ) best manager??? Are you serious he is down the list a bit IMHO,, Best FOOTBALL not the shite dished up, Dave Jones by a country mile, nicest manager I've met Eddie May the list goes on......

The club would have come back together whoever the manager was coming in, he's not the f*cking Messiah you know.




no it wouldn't mate you only have to read the board today to figure that out...do you really think many of the names on that list are lifting anyone let alone everyone..
im not saying every single fan wanted NW but the vast majority bought into it...and what he achieved while everyone bought into it was more than could be expected...keep us up = job done, not just that we finished with 62 points..13th favs to go up but went up...and clear favs to finish rock bottom , we didn't stay up but didn't do nearly as poorly as all the pundits / bookies/ fans of other clubs/ and level headed Cardiff fans thought.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:36 pm

People don't like my comments.

But they are the truth.

Warnock is very close to McKay. I'm sure he spoke to his good mate before the Bournemouth game.

A good act, so well done to him.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Thu Nov 14, 2019 10:59 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:So much for retiring..

You can't believe a word that comes out of that man's mouth.



Agreed,

' my beloved Bluebirds ' , ' this will be my last ' etc etc well that didn't last long?


Are you two for real or what :roll: the man did more for this club, than any other manager before him,I had enough after the swansea,enough to voice an opinion that his time was up,things seemed stale,and most of all,the sala saga had more of an effect,than most people thought, at least he had enough decency to not just go through the motions,until the end of the season,when his contract was up.maybe he had thought "I need a new challenge"and need to get away from the club and the ongoing dispute with nantes,who knows? He will no doubt write a book,when he does retire, then and probably only then will we know for sure,he has gone now,no need at all for slagging him off :? God help whoever takes charge,if they fail to hit the ground running :? :old: :bluebird:


Warnock speaks bullshit to keep fans on side.

Sounds like you're still falling for it.



Hmm! think you might be wrong there mate:roll: After the swansea game,I posted saying it was time for him to go,I said I'd judge him after 15 games,and I did.ALL managers put a spin on each game,no exceptions imo.perhaps behind the scenes things were already rolling? But I'm not going to slag the man off,he simply doesn't deserve it,his tactics and purchases yes,but don't try and do a character assassination on him,remember where we were when he stepped in,and where we would have been had he chose not to. :old: :bluebird:


He got us promoted, well done to him.

But he's not a good man. He's a liar.

Remember his close links to McKay.

I'll give it to Warnock, he put on a good act in looking upset over Sala.



What a grade A c**t you are.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Thu Nov 14, 2019 11:03 pm

Terrible thing to say Worcester, I'm sure if someone else had said that they would get banned.

You should read it again and apologise

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Thu Nov 14, 2019 11:13 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:People don't like my comments.

But they are the truth.

Warnock is very close to McKay. I'm sure he spoke to his good mate before the Bournemouth game.

A good act, so well done to him.




your claiming the truth ,but the very next line is WOW

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:32 am

Forever Blue wrote:
Ninianman wrote:Love to see him turn that club around



Personally I think Warnock had got stale here and needed a new challenge, he will do well there, Good luck to him :thumbright:



That's exactly what I thought. He had become stale and being a shrewd cookie decided to jump ship before all the goodwill between him and the fans evaporated completely.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:39 am

Timing of the Scottish job being available is very curious after his previous comments.

It has seemed as if he has lost his passion and intensity over the last few months. I didn't put that down to Cardiff city related matters but to sir Neil himself. If he takes the Scotland job its clear that his demeanor has stemmed from club matters here if he thinks he can be reinvigorated up there.

His tenure here has already been tarnished for me by the lacklustre nature of the last few months and that will only be heightened if he is literally back in the game before the next round of club fixtures.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:40 am

JulesK wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:So much for retiring..

You can't believe a word that comes out of that man's mouth.



Agreed,

' my beloved Bluebirds ' , ' this will be my last ' etc etc well that didn't last long?


Are you two for real or what :roll: the man did more for this club, than any other manager before him,I had enough after the swansea,enough to voice an opinion that his time was up,things seemed stale,and most of all,the sala saga had more of an effect,than most people thought, at least he had enough decency to not just go through the motions,until the end of the season,when his contract was up.maybe he had thought "I need a new challenge"and need to get away from the club and the ongoing dispute with nantes,who knows? He will no doubt write a book,when he does retire, then and probably only then will we know for sure,he has gone now,no need at all for slagging him off :? God help whoever takes charge,if they fail to hit the ground running :? :old: :bluebird:



Very real !! I've backed him and the club for far too long, he should have left last season or preferably straight after the gutless Fulham game.
As I've backed every manager who has come through the door ( that included defending Trollope and Oly ) best manager??? Are you serious he is down the list a bit IMHO,, Best FOOTBALL not the shite dished up, Dave Jones by a country mile, nicest manager I've met Eddie May the list goes on......

The club would have come back together whoever the manager was coming in, he's not the f*cking Messiah you know.


Oooooh! Very real eh? I never used the terminology of messiah,and where the club was,to where it is now,is largely down to him! Yes we played lovely football with DJ ,never said we didn't, I also liked Eddie may too,but that's history now,same as Neil Warnock, and by the way,Russell slade was a very amiable man,had coffe with him in the pier building,dire football,but was given the job as hatchet man,and still did reasonably well,but you are writing off his time here like he achieved f@ck all :!: and the line of "I've backed him and the club for far too long" WTF does that mean :?: we have all backed this club,and whoever the manager happened to be,but I wouldn’t use that phrase,sounds like you've given up ;) :old: :bluebird:

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 1:02 am

Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:Timing of the Scottish job being available is very curious after his previous comments.

It has seemed as if he has lost his passion and intensity over the last few months. I didn't put that down to Cardiff city related matters but to sir Neil himself. If he takes the Scotland job its clear that his demeanor has stemmed from club matters here if he thinks he can be reinvigorated up there.

His tenure here has already been tarnished for me by the lacklustre nature of the last few months and that will only be heightened if he is literally back in the game before the next round of club fixtures.



we were never barca mate.. our start was not good this season but not terrible either.. expectations were way to high ,few clubs bounce straight back up and even the ones that do don't always hit the floor running...
proper don't get the bit about.. if he gets another job...why not ? people were campaigning for him to go on social media and 80% of our fans wanted him out according to the poll on here .. people want the penny and the bun . just in case he makes a go of it and we get someone who is a disaster in instead is what I can see..

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:14 am

dogfound wrote:
Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:Timing of the Scottish job being available is very curious after his previous comments.

It has seemed as if he has lost his passion and intensity over the last few months. I didn't put that down to Cardiff city related matters but to sir Neil himself. If he takes the Scotland job its clear that his demeanor has stemmed from club matters here if he thinks he can be reinvigorated up there.

His tenure here has already been tarnished for me by the lacklustre nature of the last few months and that will only be heightened if he is literally back in the game before the next round of club fixtures.



we were never barca mate.. our start was not good this season but not terrible either.. expectations were way to high ,few clubs bounce straight back up and even the ones that do don't always hit the floor running...
proper don't get the bit about.. if he gets another job...why not ? people were campaigning for him to go on social media and 80% of our fans wanted him out according to the poll on here .. people want the penny and the bun . just in case he makes a go of it and we get someone who is a disaster in instead is what I can see..


I think the point I'm making or question I'm asking, is did sir Neil have enough of club matters. Matters we don't know about. Tan absent. Does he feel backed? He obviously feels he still wants to be in football despite all the talk of beloved bluebirds and last job and retiring and all that.

I can't imagine he feels pressure from being mid table in november. He's been around too long for that and seems resilient.

What I wonder does he think of Sala fee situation? He thought he was our player. What does he think of potential three window ban? My instinct is that there are considerations we don't know about for Sir Neil to have been so lacking the passion that was previously his trademark. His demeanor sets the tone and its been passed on to the pitch where the same has been the case.

If his passion is rekindled in Scotland so be it but it raises questions.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 8:35 am

bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:So much for retiring..

You can't believe a word that comes out of that man's mouth.



Agreed,

' my beloved Bluebirds ' , ' this will be my last ' etc etc well that didn't last long?


Are you two for real or what :roll: the man did more for this club, than any other manager before him,I had enough after the swansea,enough to voice an opinion that his time was up,things seemed stale,and most of all,the sala saga had more of an effect,than most people thought, at least he had enough decency to not just go through the motions,until the end of the season,when his contract was up.maybe he had thought "I need a new challenge"and need to get away from the club and the ongoing dispute with nantes,who knows? He will no doubt write a book,when he does retire, then and probably only then will we know for sure,he has gone now,no need at all for slagging him off :? God help whoever takes charge,if they fail to hit the ground running :? :old: :bluebird:



Very real !! I've backed him and the club for far too long, he should have left last season or preferably straight after the gutless Fulham game.
As I've backed every manager who has come through the door ( that included defending Trollope and Oly ) best manager??? Are you serious he is down the list a bit IMHO,, Best FOOTBALL not the shite dished up, Dave Jones by a country mile, nicest manager I've met Eddie May the list goes on......

The club would have come back together whoever the manager was coming in, he's not the f*cking Messiah you know.


Oooooh! Very real eh? I never used the terminology of messiah,and where the club was,to where it is now,is largely down to him! Yes we played lovely football with DJ ,never said we didn't, I also liked Eddie may too,but that's history now,same as Neil Warnock, and by the way,Russell slade was a very amiable man,had coffe with him in the pier building,dire football,but was given the job as hatchet man,and still did reasonably well,but you are writing off his time here like he achieved f@ck all :!: and the line of "I've backed him and the club for far too long" WTF does that mean :?: we have all backed this club,and whoever the manager happened to be,but I wouldn’t use that phrase,sounds like you've given up ;) :old: :bluebird:


You the one with the get real so what's with the ooooooh shite?
You stick to your two faced view and I will stick to my one view alright? Now go away you clown.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 10:55 am

Hope he gets it
I took 8 to 1 yesterday with skybet

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:08 pm

Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:
dogfound wrote:
Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:Timing of the Scottish job being available is very curious after his previous comments.

It has seemed as if he has lost his passion and intensity over the last few months. I didn't put that down to Cardiff city related matters but to sir Neil himself. If he takes the Scotland job its clear that his demeanor has stemmed from club matters here if he thinks he can be reinvigorated up there.

His tenure here has already been tarnished for me by the lacklustre nature of the last few months and that will only be heightened if he is literally back in the game before the next round of club fixtures.



we were never barca mate.. our start was not good this season but not terrible either.. expectations were way to high ,few clubs bounce straight back up and even the ones that do don't always hit the floor running...
proper don't get the bit about.. if he gets another job...why not ? people were campaigning for him to go on social media and 80% of our fans wanted him out according to the poll on here .. people want the penny and the bun . just in case he makes a go of it and we get someone who is a disaster in instead is what I can see..


I think the point I'm making or question I'm asking, is did sir Neil have enough of club matters. Matters we don't know about. Tan absent. Does he feel backed? He obviously feels he still wants to be in football despite all the talk of beloved bluebirds and last job and retiring and all that.

I can't imagine he feels pressure from being mid table in november. He's been around too long for that and seems resilient.

What I wonder does he think of Sala fee situation? He thought he was our player. What does he think of potential three window ban? My instinct is that there are considerations we don't know about for Sir Neil to have been so lacking the passion that was previously his trademark. His demeanor sets the tone and its been passed on to the pitch where the same has been the case.

If his passion is rekindled in Scotland so be it but it raises questions.



no idea what happened if anything at the club...but did see the relationship sour very quickly from sections of our fans...and he did say that he did not want that... I doubt I would either { and im not 71 } and tbh would feel hurt and disappointed too.. rekindled.? our form was something that had previously happened in each of the previous seasons that he then turned around...year 1 ,I win in 7..year 2, 4 straight defeats...year 3 no wins in 8...the difference being we were united {more or less } and he loved it and kept saying how much we loved him.
so I think there are far more questions to be raised here tbh….
really really hope the grass is greener but I genuinely fear it wont be.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:34 pm

JulesK wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:So much for retiring..

You can't believe a word that comes out of that man's mouth.



Agreed,

' my beloved Bluebirds ' , ' this will be my last ' etc etc well that didn't last long?


Are you two for real or what :roll: the man did more for this club, than any other manager before him,I had enough after the swansea,enough to voice an opinion that his time was up,things seemed stale,and most of all,the sala saga had more of an effect,than most people thought, at least he had enough decency to not just go through the motions,until the end of the season,when his contract was up.maybe he had thought "I need a new challenge"and need to get away from the club and the ongoing dispute with nantes,who knows? He will no doubt write a book,when he does retire, then and probably only then will we know for sure,he has gone now,no need at all for slagging him off :? God help whoever takes charge,if they fail to hit the ground running :? :old: :bluebird:



Very real !! I've backed him and the club for far too long, he should have left last season or preferably straight after the gutless Fulham game.
As I've backed every manager who has come through the door ( that included defending Trollope and Oly ) best manager??? Are you serious he is down the list a bit IMHO,, Best FOOTBALL not the shite dished up, Dave Jones by a country mile, nicest manager I've met Eddie May the list goes on......

The club would have come back together whoever the manager was coming in, he's not the f*cking Messiah you know.


Oooooh! Very real eh? I never used the terminology of messiah,and where the club was,to where it is now,is largely down to him! Yes we played lovely football with DJ ,never said we didn't, I also liked Eddie may too,but that's history now,same as Neil Warnock, and by the way,Russell slade was a very amiable man,had coffe with him in the pier building,dire football,but was given the job as hatchet man,and still did reasonably well,but you are writing off his time here like he achieved f@ck all :!: and the line of "I've backed him and the club for far too long" WTF does that mean :?: we have all backed this club,and whoever the manager happened to be,but I wouldn’t use that phrase,sounds like you've given up ;) :old: :bluebird:


You the one with the get real so what's with the ooooooh shite?
You stick to your two faced view and I will stick to my one view alright? Now go away you clown.



I guess reading isn't your strong point then :sleepy2: read again fool,I asked IF you were real,not telling you to get real,so you keep bending the truth if it makes you feel better :thumbright:how is my view two faced you muppet :!: I said I thought his time was up,but refrained from verbal abuse of the man,you on the other hand are a dickhead, why don't you f@ck off and support newport or someone if you have backed the club for far too long :thumbup: and the use of !! Suggests anger issues :thumbup:
You see yourself as some kind of super fan imo,and you are no different to the rest of us,just a lot ruder :roll: now run along and play,like a good boy. :old: :bluebird:

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 1:06 pm

JulesK wrote::laughing6: my Jambo mate is going to jump off the Forth bridge if this happens :laughing6:


Can't you find out when,and jump with him :thumbup:

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 3:58 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:People don't like my comments.

But they are the truth.

Warnock is very close to McKay. I'm sure he spoke to his good mate before the Bournemouth game.

A good act, so well done to him.


You have always come accross as a decent poster mate, someone with a bit of compassion.

I'm shocked by your comments on here, it's like a different poster.

Opinions are one thing, assumptions and accusations quite another, especialy when it comes to someone's moral standing.

Even if that was you're opinion sometimes it's best kept to yourself and you definitely can't go round claiming it to be true, that's poor form.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 4:12 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
bluesince62 wrote:
JulesK wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:So much for retiring..

You can't believe a word that comes out of that man's mouth.



Agreed,

' my beloved Bluebirds ' , ' this will be my last ' etc etc well that didn't last long?


Are you two for real or what :roll: the man did more for this club, than any other manager before him,I had enough after the swansea,enough to voice an opinion that his time was up,things seemed stale,and most of all,the sala saga had more of an effect,than most people thought, at least he had enough decency to not just go through the motions,until the end of the season,when his contract was up.maybe he had thought "I need a new challenge"and need to get away from the club and the ongoing dispute with nantes,who knows? He will no doubt write a book,when he does retire, then and probably only then will we know for sure,he has gone now,no need at all for slagging him off :? God help whoever takes charge,if they fail to hit the ground running :? :old: :bluebird:


Warnock speaks bullshit to keep fans on side.

Sounds like you're still falling for it.



Hmm! think you might be wrong there mate:roll: After the swansea game,I posted saying it was time for him to go,I said I'd judge him after 15 games,and I did.ALL managers put a spin on each game,no exceptions imo.perhaps behind the scenes things were already rolling? But I'm not going to slag the man off,he simply doesn't deserve it,his tactics and purchases yes,but don't try and do a character assassination on him,remember where we were when he stepped in,and where we would have been had he chose not to. :old: :bluebird:


He got us promoted, well done to him.

But he's not a good man. He's a liar.

Remember his close links to McKay.

I'll give it to Warnock, he put on a good act in looking upset over Sala.


What a horrendous thing to say....you call yourself a city fan. Not sure your a decent human being with comments like....

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 4:31 pm

I think getting booed after the game last Sunday was the final straw from him. A lot of fans had turned against him, he looked visibly shocked when he was booed. Who know what goes on behind the scenes? He may have left before he was pushed. The unity seemed to have gone, his signings were woeful, the football really poor. And yet we do have good players , but they were not playing well both individually nor as a team. I wonder how Tan feels with all the money he wasted?

He did unite the team and build a good rapport with the fans when he came here. He then unexpectedly got us promoted. But last season, and so far this season it has not been good at all and I think he realised the tide was turning against him. He stayed probably a year too long, he was always a short term fix. His signings and the money spent show a real failing in him, give him millions to spend and it's wasted, give him no money and he can work wonders with free transfers. Madine, Glaztel, Flint, Ward, Tomlin, Vaulks, Bacuna, Vassell, Bogle etc plus having his son on the books, and why did we sign the two McKay twins when they are clearly way below the grade?

Shame about what's happened, but it's right he's gone and we can move forward with a new manager.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Fri Nov 15, 2019 11:11 pm

Nice to see he has not lost the love of the game ????

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Sun Nov 17, 2019 8:26 am

Or of the £s TopCat.
He certainly won't have a budget like he's had. But I do hope he can afford to come back and take away some of his mis fit signings.

Re: ‘ Neil Warnock puts his name down to manage ‘

Sun Nov 17, 2019 11:13 pm

Isawgarystevensscoreagoal wrote:Or of the £s TopCat.
He certainly won't have a budget like he's had. But I do hope he can afford to come back and take away some of his mis fit signings.


When he calls ...They follow ;)