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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: scawsby steve on April 07, 2018, 03:28:56 am
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What a strop last night from Colin. Mind you, I'm not surprised, considering he'd just seen his team miss 2 penalties in injury time, and then the Wolves manager ran off celebrating without shaking his hand. When he then tried to apologise to Colin, he was told several times to "f*ck off".
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Can’t believe Warnock has the nerve to chastise Santo for a “lack of class” a mere minutes after shouting “f**k off”at him in front of the cameras 4 or 5 times. This is the same “classy” guy who encouraged his players to deliberately get sent off.
I’ve nothing against Cardiff but I’d be delighted if Fulham catch them and they fail in the playoffs.
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I wish we had him as our manager
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I like Warnock but he’s such a hypocrite.
The Wolves manager was genuinely sorry, seems a decent bloke.
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Wolves manager did the same at Boro the other week.
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Let’s face it Warnock was probably venting the steam he was just about give penalty takers ( or lack of them) . It was a classic .
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I like Warnock but he’s such a hypocrite.
The Wolves manager was genuinely sorry, seems a decent bloke.
... and he offered to go explain why he had got carried away with the result (on Camera) to Warnock
Warnock then said he would not be going to his Office "tonight" and that he did not want to see "him" tonight either.
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funny that -- the luton manager accused the accie players of overcelebrating when they won the other week strange thing thing is both moaners lost their matches in the last minute-- strange that :chair:
similarly "morrrenhio" always uses "tangents" (woffle on about other things) like that to deflect from his teams performance when they have lost
somebody ought to say magic words to them when interviewing like "can we talk about the game PLEASE (emphazising the word please to embaress them)
we all know colins true colours was it six a side football at the blades ...
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Not know as Colin W****r for nothing!
COYR
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I think he had a case initially when Nuno went charging off to celebrate. He should've had the composure to shake Warnock's hand first.
But then after Nuno tried to apologise after (in the media) Warnock should've had the grace to accept the apology and move on. Made a bit of a tit of himself saying that he'd refuse to accept it.
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Warnock is a very good manager at that level but he's also a copper-bottomed cnut. You can say the same about Fatty Evans and League Two.
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The point with Warnock is that he will never blame himself, his coaching staff or his players if anything goes wrong and they lose a match. It's nearly always the referees' fault or the opposition's. Even he would find it difficult to put the blame on anything other than on the two missed penalties, no matter what he says. He really is football's number one hypocrite........successful manager, though!
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Wolves manager did the same at Boro the other week.
Yes he did, Ldr, and he also publicly apologised to Tony Pulis last night; I honestly believe both apologies were genuine.
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Warnock has done an incredible job at Cardiff this season and I would like to see him clinch promotion to the Premier League.
He is one of the game’s characters, good luck to him.
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I like Warnock, he's very passionate. His passion sometimes overboils and he acts a knob but don't we all! You can't argue with his record.
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Yes - I read a good article yesterday somewhere where the Author was saying more or less what you have
He said there were not many Managers who could not learn from Warnocks Management record BUT NO Managers could learn any "class" and "manners" from him !
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Wolfie, there is only one thing wrong with Warnock, He has never managed THE ROVERS.
I wish he had been here 20 yrs ago.
I love him, people know exactly where they stand with him, no grey areas, a proper Yorkshire man.
I bet that author voted for diamond face Dave, the thick pillock.