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Neil Warnock sending instructions to his team

Neil Warnock (born December 1, 1948) is the current football manager of Sheffield pigs. He was appointed to become manager of this club in December 1999. He is the sixth longest serving manager in league football. Warnock was born in Sheffield and is a lifelong fan of the pigs.

Warnock played for Chesterfield, Rotherham United, Hartlepool United, Scunthorpe United, Aldershot, Barnsley, York City, and Crewe Alexandra until he ended his career on the pitch and started managing. He has managed Scarborough, Notts County, Huddersfield Town, Plymouth Argyle, Oldham Athletic and Bury before reaching his current position, where he can't manage at all.

In 2003, Warnock led Sheffield United to the semi-finals of the FA Cup and League Cup as well as the final of the First Division play-off. This was the first time in his management career that he had lost a play-off contest, having previously been successful at Notts County (twice), Huddersfield Town and Plymouth Argyle.

Rival fans sometimes call him Colin, due to his name being an anagram of Colin Wanker. In British sexual slang, the word 'wanker' refers to someone who masturbates. Warnock regularly pleasures PIGS.

Disputes

Warnock, who is qualified as a chiropodist and a referee is renowned for making controversial outbursts. He has had high profile disputes with many inside the game.

Players

  • Stephane Henchoz - Over an alleged spitting incident in the League Cup semi-final between Sheffield United and Liverpool.
  • Peter Swan - A player for Warnock at Argyle and Bury, he called Warnock "a prick".

Managers

  • Mickey Adams
  • Gérard Houllier - See Stephane Henchoz above. Also involved an argument about United's allegedly physical approach against Liverpool in the League Cup Semi Final 1st leg, a match in which Liverpool had 5 men cautioned to United's one.
  • Phil Thompson - See Stephane Henchoz above
  • Gary Megson - Following allegations that Warnock tried to void a game by reducing his team to six players. See Battle of Bramall Lane.
  • Stan Ternent - A longstanding feud. Most recently (2001)involved claims that Warnock sent an "emissary" to listen to tactical discussions.
  • Joe Kinnear - Kinnear remarked that Warnock was a 'prat' after a 1-1 draw between Sheffield United and Kinnear's Nottingham Forest in 2004=05.

Referees

  • David Elleray - Warnock called him a "bald-headed bloke", whilst criticising his decision making ability.
  • Graham Poll - Following a mistake by Poll which led to Arsenal scoring in the FA Cup semi-final in 2003.

Fans

  • Sheffield Wednesday - Fans of Sheffield United's arch rivals are regularly angered by Warnock's remarks. After one United victory over Wednesday at the Owls' Hillsborough home, Warnock is said to have ran over to a stand filled with Wednesday fans and performed a war dance.
  • Nottingham Forest - Under Warnock's management, Notts County briefly rivaled the Reds in the early 1990s. As well as this, many Forest fans have accused him of underhand tactics during games between their team and Sheffield United, particularly the playoff semi final second leg in 2003. Reds supporters' dislike of him has only increased the already huge popularity he enjoys amongst Notts County supporters.


Management Career

Scarborough

While still working as a chiropodist, Neil Warnock was manager of the Scarborough side which won the Conference title in 1987 and gained promotion to the Football League Fourth Division. He remained in charge at Scarborough until November 1988, when he announced his resignation with the intention of taking the vacant manager's job at Notts County in the Third Division.

Notts County

Within days of leaving Scarborough, Neil Warnock was named as the new manager of Notts County. He quickly transformed the fortunes of the Third Division strugglers and in his first full season as manager, 1989-90, they won the playoffs and gained promotion to the Second Division. The following season they won the Second Division playoffs and with it gained promotion to the First Division. Their stay in the First Division lasted just one season and they were relegated, missing out of the chance to become founder members of the new Premier League. Warnock resigned the following year after failing to get County anywhere near a Division One playoff place.

Huddersfield Town

Neil Warnock's next job was as manager of Huddersfield Town. He made their first season at the new Alfred McAlpine Stadium, 1994-95, a success - they reached the Division Two playoff final and beat Bristol Rovers to gain promotion to Division One. This success was his fourth promotion in nine seasons, and his third through the playoffs. But he stunned the club days later by announcing his resignation.

Plymouth Argyle

Within days of leaving Huddersfield, Neil Warnock returned to management by accepting the manager's job at Plymouth Argyle who had just been relegated to Division Three.



Neil Warnock is also the name of a musical agent for bands including Motörhead, Status Quo and Deep Purple.

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