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Neil Warnorck on talksport today

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It was beween 8 and 8.15 this morning.

Lives in cornwall as we all know.

He was asked by alan Brazil if he could be persuaded to come back into management.

He said he is enjoying the media work but could be persuaded to say take over a struggling team near the bottom until the end of the season as a challenge, as he enjoys being involved.

Well, Neil, we got one here and..... and iss a heck of a challenge,. Im sure he doesnt need the money so why not do it for "the challenge".
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Lining himself up for the Bristol City job then.
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Behind-the-Gulls wrote:Lining himself up for the Bristol City job then.
Except it looks very much as though Steve Cotterill is being line up for that one. I love the idea of Warnock taking us on for 6 months, who knows, perhaps he wouldn't even want paying as surely he doesn't need the money! We can but dream ....
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Well it would make the Gargs supporters green with envy(pun intended)!
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CP Gull wrote: Except it looks very much as though Steve Cotterill is being line up for that one. I love the idea of Warnock taking us on for 6 months, who knows, perhaps he wouldn't even want paying as surely he doesn't need the money! We can but dream ....
Plus City will want a manager there who can build and move on gradually, not a brief manager. I can imagine if we appointed Warnock for half a season, they wouldn't sack Knill, but let Warnock take over everything until Knill resigned. We can dream...
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You can only dream Neil come and join us! :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
Oh we will sack the manager then, it sounds harsh but it's part and parcel of the job.Yes Alan we want Neil still it nearly sounds the same, if you say it quickly.Alan Knill, Alan Neil ! :~D
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Neal wrote:It was beween 8 and 8.15 this morning.

Lives in cornwall as we all know.

He was asked by alan Brazil if he could be persuaded to come back into management.

He said he is enjoying the media work but could be persuaded to say take over a struggling team near the bottom until the end of the season as a challenge, as he enjoys being involved.

Well, Neil, we got one here and..... and iss a heck of a challenge,. Im sure he doesnt need the money so why not do it for "the challenge".
Far better Neil the War Norck [sic] than Knill the Dorck [sic]
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During the morning show Warnock was asked about a few different clubs and whether he would manage them.Sheffield Wednesday was the one that kept coming up.

Later on in the show a message from a Torquay fan was read out, asking Neil if he would come to Torquay and get us out of trouble if the position became available.

Neil mentioned with fondness about his time here, 17 games in charge and we were saved from relegation, a proud mement in his career.

However he went on to say torquay would be a nice place to visit but the job isnt something he would be interested in.

So that was that, turned down flat then.

I doubt we could afford him and he is probably earning a fair whack between BT Sport and Talksport without a fraction of the stress being a manager brings.
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Post by AustrianAndyGull »

Agree Chunks. I listen to talksport almost constantly and I'm under the impression there isn't a hope in hell he would ever come here.
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according to BBC Look Leeds -sorry Look North, hes only keen on Sh*t Wednesday.
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Post by Neal »

I didn't hear the later bit.

Obviously doesn't want a "difficult" challenge then.
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What if Sheffield Wednesday didn't want him... :whistle:
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