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NFR - Colin leaves Boro

Started by Roberty, November 06, 2021, 05:19:47 PM

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Roberty

BREAKING
Middlesbrough part company with Warnock
Middlesbrough have parted company with boss Neil Warnock after their 1-1 draw at West Brom.

The veteran boss took charge of his 1,603rd game in league management at The Hawthorns.

"The decision was reached after talks between the two parties and Neil leaves the club with the best wishes of all," the club said in a statement.

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Not too sure about what they are expecting - you cannot polish a t*rd
It could be better but it's real life and not a fantasy

bobby01

He has now managed more games than any other manager, I believe that was why he went to Boro, would expect him to retire now.
Watching the ups and downs since 1958, wouldn't have it any other way, what a roller coaster of a club.

Nero

Quote from: bobby01 on November 06, 2021, 06:08:54 PM
He has now managed more games than any other manager, I believe that was why he went to Boro, would expect him to retire now.

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Colton F.C.

Surely one more go.  There will be a vacancy at the Theatre of Dreams. :dft011:

Steeeeeeeeeed



16 Clubs over 40 years.

Why is he called Colin ?

RufusBrevettatemyhamster

Quote from: Steeeeeeeeeed on November 06, 2021, 08:15:50 PM


16 Clubs over 40 years.

Why is he called Colin ?

Neil Warnock is an anagram of Colin W*nker


mrmicawbers

Quote from: Roberty on November 06, 2021, 05:19:47 PM
BREAKINGy
Middlesbrough part company with Warnock
Middlesbrough have parted company with boss Neil Warnock after their 1-1 draw at West Brom.

The veteran boss took charge of his 1,603rd game in league management at The Hawthorns.

"The decision was reached after talks between the two parties and Neil leaves the club with the best wishes of all," the club said in a statement.

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Not too sure about what they are expecting - you cannot polish a t*rd
Actually you can see mythbustersepisode

Andy S

I've never liked the man but I wish him well have a good retirement

Sgt Fulham

No matter your thoughts on the guy, he is a living legend of the game. I'm much happier playing Boro without him at the helm than with him. Enjoy your retirement, Colin.


ChesterTheTabby

He was a nasty bit of work at times as the opposing gaffer, but always open, honest, and fair in interviews.
Someone once asked me, "Why Fulham?".
My response, "Well, lad, you just haven't seen the light yet"

mrmicawbers

Can't ever forgive him telling his player to go and hurt an opponent

Mince n Tatties

Quote from: Andy S link=t hiopic=83849.msg1291737#msg1291737 date=1636243184
I've never liked the man but I wish him well have a good retirement

Actually the wife and I met him on holiday in Devon years ago,nothing like the person he comes across as a manager( think that is down to passion more than anything).
Why I like him is because like myself and my wife he is an animal lover,and over the years I heard( not from him) he has donated thousands and kept small independent animal rescue centres  in the West Country going.
So for that he is top bloke in my opinion.