Promotion-king Warnock eyes spot in English football history

Promotion-king Warnock eyes spot in English football history

by Joseph Anthony
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Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock could make English football history this weekend by notching a record eighth promotion as the Bluebirds seek to return to the Premier League after four years.

If Fulham lose to Sunderland on Friday, Cardiff would go up by beating Hull City in their penultimate game on Saturday. More likely, the race will go to the final day on May 6 but, with Cardiff having a one-point advantage over their London rivals, they remain clear favourites. For the 69-year-old Warnock, who is one year older than Arsene Wenger, promotion would represent the crowning glory on a career that began more than half-a-century ago as a winger with Chesterfield.

After a non-distinguished playing career, Warnock has made his mark as a manager, going up seven times in a career spent with 15 different clubs over 38 years, a promotion record he shares with Dave Bassett, Graham Taylor and Jim Smith.

Much of that time has been spent in Englandโ€™s lower leagues although he has also taken two teams, Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers, into the Premier League where he also managed with Crystal Palace.

For all his travelling, Warnock has always embraced his image as the homely Yorkshireman and caretaker of the English gameโ€™s traditional values, a role which sometimes put him into conflict with other, often foreign, managers.

Earlier this season, he accused Manchester Cityโ€™s Pep Guardiola of โ€œblowing hot air out of (his) mouthโ€ for complaining about Cardiffโ€™s roughhouse tactics during their FA Cup fourth-round clash in January.

He also recently clashed with Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo, whom he said showed a โ€œlack of classโ€ for over-celebrating their 1-0 win, a game in which Cardiff missed two late penalties.

Yet Warnockโ€™s feisty approach belies an impressive ability to communicate with players, who are sometimes more than 50 years his junior.

โ€œWe havenโ€™t got what I would call โ€˜starsโ€™,โ€ he told the Daily Mail in an interview earlier this season. โ€œTheyโ€™re just a genuine bunch. It (promotion) would be the biggest achievement Iโ€™ve had by a mile when you look at where we were 16 months ago and what weโ€™ve spent.โ€

Much of Warnockโ€™s secret involves taking players like centre half Sol Bamba, who are struggling elsewhere and injecting them with an impressive sense of belief.

The 33-year-old Ivorian, who was released on a free transfer by Leeds in 2016, has responded by becoming one of Cardiffโ€™s stars of the season.

Warnock even said he prefers Bamba to Liverpoolโ€™s Virgil van Dijk, the worldโ€™s most expensive defender.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t me being clever. I just felt that they donโ€™t offer any more. Yes, (Van Dijk) is better on the ball but Iโ€™d rather have a Bamba than a Van Dijk. I tried to sign Van Dijk for Palace and the chief scout said heโ€™s not quick enough.โ€

READY WIT

It is that sort of ready wit, combined with his constant success, that has made Warnock such a favourite with the English media and the bane of many opposing supporters with whom he often has a turbulent relationship on the touchline.

Two years ago Warnock thought his managerial career was over before Rotherham called him at his farm in Cornwall and asked him to mastermind their relegation scrap. Inevitably he succeeded, which led to a call from Cardiff.

โ€œRotherham was the turning point in my football career. It was fantastic. I started to think: โ€˜By gum, I enjoy this.โ€™

โ€œNo disrespect to Cardiff but they probably needed me more than I needed them, when I was appointed. The sack doesnโ€™t worry me. When youโ€™re younger, you have three or four bad results and you worry about everything.โ€

Should Cardiff go up, Warnock will be presented with a whole new set of problems because he is on record as saying he does not enjoy the fancy-dan atmosphere of the Premier League.

โ€œThe Championship is my cup of tea โ€“ lads that go through brick walls for you,โ€ he said earlier this season.

In other words he would like to win promotion โ€” and then stay exactly where he is.

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