Mon Mar 26, 2018 4:53 pm
Paul Peschisolido tells story of Warnock taking Sheffield United players bowling:
"He convinced us all to put £10 in the pot, winner take all. We agreed for some fun, then he pulled out his own bowling shoes and custom ball, shot 250 and took all our money.”

(The Sun)
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Mon Mar 26, 2018 6:21 pm
Pity he didn't have Chopra in his team at the time, he would have got £20K off him
Tue Mar 27, 2018 7:01 am
The brilliant story of when Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock conned the Sheffield United squad into a ten-pin bowling contest
Neil Warnock is known for his devilish actions on the touch-line but his wicked streak doesn’t end there.
You don’t win seven promotions without being competitive and Neil Warnock is very, very competitive.
It’s a trait that has served him well throughout his career as a football player and then manager and it’s one that has benefited him financially, too.
Though, not without playing a trick or two.
Warnock often enjoys taking his teams on team bonding trips and it’s the team spirit he manages to create in teams that has served him so well.
But his team bonding sessions sometimes leave Warnock’s players feeling rather glum, as former Sheffield United player Paul Peschisolido has revealed.
The Canada-born striker played under Warnock at Sheffield United and he has revealed a brilliant story involving his former boss and a game of ten-pin bowling.
Karren Brady, Peschosolido’s wife and current West Ham vice chairman revealed one of her husband’s favourite stories in her column with the Sun.
“He (Warnock) convinced us all to put £10 in the pot, winner take all.
“We agreed for some fun, then he pulled out his own bowling shoes and custom ball, shot 250 and took all our money.”