Neil Warnock took to the airwaves to vent his annoyance over the scenes in the closing minutes of Liverpool’s defeat to Manchester City on Sunday, citing a famous Bill Shankly quote to underline his point.
Neil Warnock said, “The EFL are the greatest leagues in the whole world,” when he received his Contribution to League Football Award in 2025. That remark suggests that the Football League has more to offer than the Premier League.
Tottenham Hotspur have revived their interest in signing Manchester City winger Jack Grealish. Spurs have been keeping tabs on the England international for months now amid growing doubts about his future at the Etihad Stadium.
Neil Warnock has questioned whether Liverpool could be about to take ‘too much of a gamble’ on the impending acquisition of Hugo Ekitike. On Monday morning,
Celtic and Rangers share one of the most heated rivalries in world football, if not the most. The Glasgow Derby is a special game and the heartbeat of the Scottish game to a large extent.
Today marks 25 years since Neil Warnock was named Sheffield United manager on 2nd December 1999. I should probably let you know now that I was born about halfway through his time as manager, so I will try my best to surmise his tenure.
This week, 20 years ago, Saturday the 13th of November 2004, Billy Sharp made his Championship debut for the Blades against Watford. In honour of the milestone in Sharp’s career and Sheffield United’s history, let’s look back at the many United milestones of Blades legend Billy Sharp.
Former Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock shed light on a moment when he nearly purchased an eventual modern day Premier League star. Crystal Palace came agonisingly close to securing the services of a future defensive titan, Virgil van Dijk, for a mere £3 million.
Aberdeen will be without a permanent manager for the forthcoming Scottish Cup Semi-Final against Celtic. First Team coach Peter Leven had to step up to take the first team after Barry Robson was sacked and then when Neil Warnock departed.
Aberdeen hope to have Slobodan Rubezic back for their Scottish Cup Semi Final against Celtic. The Scottish Champions will look to retain their trophy but first must beat the manager-less Pittodrie side, who are yet to appoint a permanent boss since Neil Warnock left in early March.
Former Aberdeen manager Neil Warnock has said that he believes Bojan Miovski could join Celtic in the summer. The veteran boss left Pittodrie after a short stint in the Premiership but was left impressed by the North Macedonian forward.
Less than an hour after guiding Aberdeen to the Scottish Cup semi-finals, Neil Warnock has announced his departure as the club’s manager. The news is reported by BBC, who report that the club are already in advance stage in their search to replace Warnock.
Neil Warnock is one of the games great characters and it’s good to see him in Scottish football as manager of Aberdeen for the remainder of the campaign.
Celtic remain top of the Cinch Premiership after Rangers failed to score the required amount to go ahead on goal difference, narrowly beating Aberdeen 2-1.
Brendan Rodgers spoke to the media today at Lennoxtown ahead of tomorrows”s Scottish Premiership match against Hibs at Easter Road. The Celtic manager was on great form, talking about enjoying his life in Scotland and he believes that Neil Warnock will get his eyes opened up here in more ways than one.
Brendan Rodgers has no issue with the Celtic fans unfurling a banner in protest at the Celtic Board’s lack of ‘bravery’ in a January transfer window where the club took in more money than it spent on transfers.
Liverpool fans probably turned off as soon as the final whistle blew against Arsenal but the home side, understandably, celebrated wildly and it led to a comment from Jamie Carragher.
Neil Warnock is in line to make a surprise return to football management. The seasoned manager has been without a job since parting ways with Huddersfield in September, turning down various offers that came his way.
Neil Warnock is enjoying what seems to be his 14th retirement from football and he’s been reflecting on some of the biggest games of his career, including one against Liverpool.
Liverpool and Manchester United recently played out a dull 0-0 draw at Anfield and Neil Warnock has now shared how he would have won the fixture. Speaking on ‘That Peter Crouch Podcast’, the 75-year-old said: “You watched the worst game in football ever didn’t you the other day, Man United Liverpool – such a disappointment.
Warnock first reported symptoms ahead of Tuesday's Carabao Cup fixture against Barnsley that Middlesbrough lost 2-0. Warnock didn't attend that contest and will sit out at least another game out of caution.