Warnock comes back at Spence after jibe
Now that Wagatha Christie appears to have whittled out of the public's consciousness, Neil Warnock and Djed Spence thought they would satiate the appetite after Nottingham Forest's play-off final win over Huddersfield Town.
Spence, of course, was told he was surplus to requirements by Warnock at Middlesbrough at the start of the campaign and he was sent out on loan to Forest in the summer window.
The England under-21 international went on to become one of the standout players of the season in the Championship and was a cornerstone of Forest's success. So, after the win at Wembley on Sunday, Spence wasted no time in aiming a dig at his old Boro boss.
"Where are my manners," Djed wrote on Twitter, "Welcome to Twitter @warnockofficial," marking the 73-year-old's arrival on the platform last week. The caption was written above a photo of Spence with the play-off trophy and a cigar in the mouth.
Former Bluebirds boss Warnock hit back on Monday, though, writing in response: "Well done Djed, I did say you were Premier League or non league, glad you listened and took my advice on board now go and enjoy your success.
"Those cigars won’t do you any good though son."
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