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A few choice invectives regarding Neil Warnock

Many people find Neil Warnock to be insufferable. He is certainly a so-and-so who isn’t shy of picking a quarrel with anyone and everyone. He is currently being kept company by a few other less than savoury characters, including Robbie Savage and Jens Lehmann. These guys always start an argument when they are sure that the other party will not retaliate physically.

To guys like Savage, Warnock and Lehmann others simply cannot (or will not) get things right. Just how they see the right side of things is a complete mystery. In fact, they are the most hypocritical of all souls and they are an example of how football and people associated with football is changing their behaviour. Seeing a change in players’ and managers’ behaviour would be welcomed.

Unfortunately, even if one considers Warnock to be a complete idiot it still would not make you want to forgive him for his worthless comments. Warnock’s vision is blinkered and it gets worse when things are not going well for him or his team, and he has recently become involved in arguments with other managers.

The game against Wigan is a case in point and his verbal altercations to Paul Jewel are an example of his bad behaviour. Why a guy who operates so slyly is given the job of managing a football club beats me. He could not even defend his team when they won at Watford, thanks to a goal that was clearly scored from an offside position. As long as things go his way, Warnock would not venture to boo at any goose, but otherwise you’d better watch out!

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