tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2049508289320051910.post8594627116979676175..comments2023-02-24T08:24:55.627+00:00Comments on The Last Word - Sports Blog (Sean Simara) : Warnock Gone, But Not ForgottenSean_FootyMadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01957943539283802540noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2049508289320051910.post-30637444419833315562012-01-09T13:24:41.120+00:002012-01-09T13:24:41.120+00:00Niall said...
I think it's a shame about Neil...Niall said...<br /><br />I think it's a shame about Neil Warnock because he's a good man manager but like you say, you gotta have more about you to have any kind of Premier league success.<br /><br />Tony Pulis is a similar kind of manager to Warnock in his no-nonsense man-management style but where he's adapted well to the Prem is in realising that he had to have more about him as a manager ie: better understanding tactically, being shrewd in the transfer market & in creating a brand of football & philosophy that personifies his team. Everybody respects Stoke as being a difficult team to play away & understands that they have a particular style of play that makes them worthy opponents week in week out in the Prem.<br /><br />Warnock didn't learn from the good things that managers like Pulis & Allardyce (when he was at Bolton) did to convert their teams into good ones in the Prem & ultimately that's why his time was cut short at QPR.<br /><br />The next move is crucial for QPR- I think Hughes is a good manager & probably the right choice in terms of taking them onto the next level as a solid Prem sideAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com