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6 hours ago, yelobeli said:

Wishing him a happy retirement. I'm guessing it's for good this time.

I wouldn’t put any money on that. :biggrin:

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As Neil Warnock embarks on his retirement, we wish him all the best. It would be beneficial for a platform like Sky Sports to secure him as a pundit, preventing him from accepting another managerial position. This arrangement would allow him to continue enjoying football while having more leisure time. His rants, undoubtedly more entertaining than a grumpy Roy Keane, would be a welcome addition.

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Neil Warnock is a truly remarkable manager; he's the Ric Flair of football. His passion for the sport keeps him wanting to be involved.

Hopefully, this time he will stay retired. I mean, if he wants to still be involved in fair play but why not a lesser role like a director of football. Which he has been outspoken about in the past, but really it is quite a suitable position. Naturally, retiring and putting his feet up is well deserved.

He can always use the time to beat people on the golf course.

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It's great to come across such a pleasant and enjoyable tweet! We wish Neil Warnock all the best as he enters his retirement phase. It's evident that his passion for the game drives him, as it's unlikely that he's motivated by financial gain. This time around, it would be wonderful to witness him finally taking a well-deserved break and relaxing.

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Best wishes to Neil Warnock on his retirement. He’s quite a character and an exceptional manager. While some may attempt to coax him out of retirement, he needs to consider what’s best for him.

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Best wishes to Neil Warnock on his retirement. Despite the jest that he might manage two more teams by the end of the season, I genuinely hope he enjoys his retirement.

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i hope he manages to put his feet up, he needs to retire and just enjoy life without any further stress or pressure. he must have a very sturdy heart having seen many clips of him losing it. i hope he does not have any neighbours because he could become obsessed over every little thing, then end up on that neighbours from hell show. lol

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Best wishes to Neil Warnock on his retirement. He can confidently retire from the sport knowing he’s made a significant impact. There might be a temptation to return, but I genuinely believe he should savour his leisure time.

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Best of luck, Neil! You’ve been a manager who has contributed significantly to each of the clubs you’ve managed, and I thank you for all your efforts whilst managing Notts. Enjoy your retirement! Explore the world and live your life free from stress.

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He will have loved this  - 

 

 

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The video featuring Neil Warnock is indeed top-notch. Here’s hoping he relishes his retirement during this second stint.

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Neil Warnock’s response to the chant was priceless! He appeared as a cool grandfather, unfazed by the profanity. What a character! Here’s hoping he remains retired this time.

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With Warnock’s retirement, we should expect to see him on TV as a commentator, even if it’s not as frequent as when he was managing a club. The response to the chant is fantastic.

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Fair play to Neil Warnock, he seemed to enjoy the chant and that reaction is priceless. I wish him much happiness in his retirement.

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Neil Warnock would have adored that chant. Going out with a bow is dull; at least his approach is distinctive. Wishing him the best of luck in his retirement.

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I find it amusing how he leaps up as if he’s a troll, clutching his hands in sheer joy when called a joker. ;) No one can label him as just a grumpy old man. Ha!

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I hope Neil has a great retirement, however I don't think Neil will retire completely.

Don't be surprised for him to be appointed again by a club to save them from relegation, & we might see him pop up as a summariser too. Someone who has so much Knowledge in the game like Neil will always be in demand.

The guy just has loads of charisma and personality & it's always a great listen when he's interviewed.

I'm sure it won't be long before we see him on the airwaves  again.

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So much for retiring.

 

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