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Warnock to leave Huddersfield

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It’s clear that Neil Warnock’s passion for the game keeps him engaged, but he should savour the remaining years of his life in retirement. He will undoubtedly leave behind a legacy as one of the finest managers in the Football League.

It’s delightful to acknowledge that Notts has been a part of Neil Warnock’s managerial journey. It wouldn’t be surprising if he chooses to retire after this. Hopefully, he will have more time to indulge in golf and other activities that he enjoys.

He's earned the right to take a breather after so many years in the game. If anything were to coax him back into management, it would be nothing less than his profound love for the sport. His dedication and passion for the game are undeniable, and whether he chooses to return or to continue his well-deserved rest, his love for football remains steadfast.

Warnock is a proper football man, he loves the game, he won’t retire while he has his health, I wish him every success and happiness wherever his next challenge takes him.

Until he decides to stand by his retirement, there will always be a club that will come in for him - especially in the Championship. He's a legend of the game! Yet, I do agree, he needs to enjoy his retirement.

I know his wife has commented that she wanted him to spend more time with his family, especially his grandchildren.

Sky Sports did an interview with him, where he said three things matter the most to him: football, family and golf. He also joked about not wanting to become an old codger.

Numerous clubs are indebted to Neil Warnock for transforming them into successful Championship teams, considering the number of promotions he has achieved and clubs he has saved from relegation. His accomplishments are unique and unlikely to be replicated; Warnock is truly one of a kind.

Neil Warnock is an exceptional Football League manager. His retirement will undoubtedly cement his legendary status. It’s admirable that he chose to assist Huddersfield Town in their time of need.

Neil Warnock is a unique breed of manager, consistently delivering good results and capable of completely transforming a team. Once his tenure at Huddersfield ends, I hope he finds more time for himself. He’s created an impressive legacy and is well on his way to achieving legendary status.

Neil Warnock is indeed a remarkable man. His decision to come out of retirement to assist Huddersfield demonstrates his character. Without him, they might have been in trouble.

As for Darren Moore, he might end up regretting his decision to leave Sheffield Wednesday.

Darren Moore is a good choice. They might need to give him a few seasons, but if they can keep him for at least 5 years, they’ll be better equipped to progress.

He's had a great managerial career but I think he should give it up now, definitely agree with others that say he should enjoy his retirement. I always find it odd when people say they don't look forward to retiring, I think it suggests you don't have much of a life outside your work which can be pretty tragic. There's no reason he can't still be involved in football, I'm sure there'd be tons of grassroots projects nearby where he lives that would love to have him on board. A little bit of weekend coaching for a local youth team even, imagine him coaching 8 year olds, someone would have to film it! ????

I’m glad Darren Moore is back in management I thought he was treated poorly by Sheffield Wednesday but I wish he hadn’t replaced Warnock because he didn’t want to go so it’s a shame he didn’t go by his own choosing.

Neil Warnock is an absolute legend at Notts for what he did for us. Leading us from the Third Division to the First in successive seasons, equivalent of going from the League 1 to the Premier League that may never be achieved again by a Manager.

I rate him number 2 behind Jimmy Sirrel and that says much for him because Jimmy was a genius with Neil not far behind.

And I'm proud to have witnessed it all 

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