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  • Good luck to Warney

    1 point away from sealing his 5th promotion.........not bad for a coach thrown in at the deep end.

  • #2
    Mixed feelings tbh.
    My favourite manager but my least favourite football club.
    But yes - go for it Warney (then get a job with a more ethical club &#128514

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    • #3
      If he manages this what a start to managerial career.
      Isn't the record 10 promotions by Warnock,could see him beating that.
      Good luck Warney.

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      • #4
        Probably the only manager (in the right circumstances) I'd ever like to see return to this parish, but I'd never wish success for that club.

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        • #5
          If I was a Wednesday owner, I'd be looking at him for next season.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Townerslovechild View Post
            If he manages this what a start to managerial career.
            Isn't the record 10 promotions by Warnock,could see him beating that.
            Good luck Warney.
            TLC, it is Warnock but with 8 promotions also the most games as a professional Manager with 1626, beating Dario Gradi's record of 1601

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            • #7
              Oh to have him back here. Warne, barker and hammy.

              Some on here would call warne spineless, right now, yet he delivered better times over a longer period, promotions, and with different clubs, when the same people want sacking after RUFC sackings, because of bad results and relegation - which means all they are really bothered about is winning and promotion…exactly what warne and co delivered…..spineless supporters actually. Bonkers.

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              • #8
                Actually, if the swiss are not buying the club, we stand no chance after they have seen on saturday….and heard.

                I even wonder what warne would make of it. Good luck son, i’ll be rooting for you.

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                • #9
                  Bromley lost tonight to Salford who we tanked 7-2 in the Vertu Trophy competition.

                  Salford now move up to 3rd an auto promotion position.

                  With Bromley now losing it paves a way for Warney and the Dons to claim the title IF they win their final 2 games.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Brin View Post
                    Bromley lost tonight to Salford who we tanked 7-2 in the Vertu Trophy competition.

                    Salford now move up to 3rd an auto promotion position.

                    With Bromley now losing it paves a way for Warney and the Dons to claim the title IF they win their final 2 games.
                    Or even if they don't - depending on what Bromley do in their last game

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                    • #11
                      Good luck Warney and to Bromley too. They have come a long way from the days I lived down that neck of the woods.

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                      • #12
                        Congratulations to Warney and his crew. That's 5 promotions on his CV now and his stock continues to rise.

                        IF and when our takeover happens, would the new owners consider bringing him back? Would they know enough about him to even interview him? Would he want to come back? Would the owners of MK Dons allow him to be Interviewed?

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                        • #13
                          Oh, it must be another lovely week in South Yorkshire witnessing the "Warne-ball" magic happen from the comfort of a division below . It?s almost poetic, isn't it?

                          While Tony Stewart is busy playing "Musical Chairs: Manager Edition" and looking for someone who can actually stick the landing, Paul Warne is out here collecting promotions like they?re loyalty stamps at a coffee shop.

                          Here?s a little salt for the wounds:

                          * The Chairman?s Masterclass: You really have to hand it to the Rotherham board. Letting the guy who practically invented the League One promotion blueprint walk away, only to watch him replace you in the league two years later? That?s some 4D chess right there.

                          * The "Toxic" Brigade: For all the fans who spent years moaning about his "boring" tactics or his "nice guy" interviews?how?s that exciting, high-octane league one relegation battle taste? Turns out, "boring" looks a lot like "winning" when you?re looking at it from the wrong end of the table.

                          * The Great Swap: There?s something deeply satisfying about the symmetry of it all. Warne takes a team up, while Rotherham slides down to take their parking spot. It?s not just a promotion; it?s a formal eviction notice. Did we get what we deserved?


                          I guess the grass isn't always greener on the other side?it?s just greener wherever Paul Warne happens to be standing.

                          Like many others, I knew we'd miss the bloke.

                          Good luck to him.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Brin View Post
                            Congratulations to Warney and his crew. That's 5 promotions on his CV now and his stock continues to rise.

                            IF and when our takeover happens, would the new owners consider bringing him back? Would they know enough about him to even interview him? Would he want to come back? Would the owners of MK Dons allow him to be Interviewed?
                            I think that'd be highly unlikely, don't you?

                            I've heard he's on the same money at MK as he was with Derby. Whether that is true or not we'll never know but if you look at how many players they've 'persuaded' to drop into L2 from a higher level then you could quite believe it. Mendez-Laing for example, despite his age, must be an awesome player at that level (10 goals).

                            One other thing. MK Dons have been absolutely ravaged with injuries this season which makes the job PW has done there look even better.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jocksgloves1 View Post
                              If I was a Wednesday owner, I'd be looking at him for next season.
                              If I was to become the new owner of Sheffield Wednesday, I'd be in Milton Keynes kicking down doors to speak to him.

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