Seems like the polar opposite footballing approach to LW and IB, and for that reason it won't or shouldn't happen. We have a footballing identity that needs preserving and nurturing, not rethinking. If we had different owners then I'd be well up for a bit of Warnock though.
https://youtu.be/6t7NDgh6fzc?feature=shared
For 4 months - yes please. This team knows how to play football and attack - I'd say it's the organisation and handling transitions which we struggle with.
Different ways to skin a cat and you've got to play the hand you're dealt.
In play-offs with over half the season gone and need someone to see us through until May and he's out of contract.
Won't happen but would be very interesting.
I’d guess the radar doesn’t give a single beep when it comes to our Niel
That's about as disrespectful as it gets. Jaw dropping.
If you dared to say that to his face he'd destroy that brain fart and make you look stupid. Its also completely ignorant of the career he has had for the last 30 years and longer.
Lets not forget that another so called 'dinosaur' beat your very own Pep G in the making to the title last season and went unbeaten at home. And when it mattered the most came up with the required tactics and team to do it.
Maybe you need a 'dinosaur' who could perhaps guide your team on how to defend properly?
Just saying.
It was Paul Mace who said about Warnock being interested on the Magpie Circle last night but I watched it on youtube late so I was amazed to come on here today and no one had mentioned it, does no one on here watch the Magpie Circle.
Fwiw I don't think the owners will get Warnock as he simply doesn't fit their model but he certainly isn't a dinosaur.
I guess you have to say, with the resources you had compared to everybody else, that even Jamie Fullerton would have had a chance of getting you up.
Just saying.
Well, if Warnock makes an approach and the owners turn him down then they'd better have somebody pretty sensational lined up, otherwise this is going to go down as the biggest waste of a golden opportunity since Dunnett decided not to give Howard Wilkinson a meagre pay rise and lost him to Sheff Wed as a result.