We have to win this one and break the draw at home cycle, it's no easy match though QPR have been playing well. Kenny on Warnock. Neil Warnock will be the manager in the visiting dugout on Saturday, and Dalglish is looking forward to locking horns with his opposite number. He joked: "He is the same away from the cameras and microphones, although he doesn't really like to be too far away from them - I think he enjoys them a bit more than some! "He is a good character, it's great that he is in the Premier League and it was a fantastic way for them to come up as champions. "He has done brilliantly and although they got off to a bad start, he has spent the money the new owner gave him wisely and they've kicked on. They're a formidable side, it's great for him and I'm sure he's enjoying himself. I look forward to having a drink with him after the game."
Neil Warnock: I'll always be bitter after Liverpool cost me top-flight place Simon Johnson Simon Johnson 8 Dec 2011 Neil Warnock today admitted that he is still haunted by the memory of Liverpool ruining his Premier League dream with Sheffield United. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/stand...r-after-liverpool-cost-me-top-flight-place.do
I've got nothing against QPR but Warnock is a tosser,he cites a penalty given to us in Sheff Utd's first home of the season they got relegated as THE reason they went down,they were'nt good enough end of and he should admit it and let it go.
You are entitled to your opinion, but Neil just sticks up for his team and players. I'm sure you'd rather have kenny on the offensive about injustices like he had been doing today, than someone like Woy keeping quiet about it and contenting himself with a face rub.
If QPR were relegated this season would you pinpoint something that went against you in your 1st home game of the season or take into account all the other minuses that happened during the whole season? He's slagged our club and our player about it for years,he a tosser.
well..... warnock is warnock and in the end I don't really care about it, if he gets in our face or sticks himself into somehting that is not involving his club or him... then he should get told off but he's not done that this year so for me I think kenny is right about thier side, they've improved a lot and i don't see this one as being anything like easy. should be a good game.... mason had been not ruin it with a card fest like he can do.
"I love Liverpool the club and their manager Kenny Dalglish, they are going to be a real force over the next few years, but I think even their fans were disgusted with what happened. It kept Fulham in the league so I'm sure they were not bothered about Benitez's selection." That's what Warnock says in the article, hardly slagging is it? But I've not come on here to wind you or you club's fans - and I'm not going to change your opinion, so I'll get back to the football. You should have stuffed Norwich out of sight, but by all accounts Swansea gave a much better account of themselves. Why the struggle with teams at home? Are the tactics too negative, or are you just better when teams are coming at you as they have been away from home?
He wrote a book on the subject,in which he 'slagged' LFC and Steven Gerrard. Read the book not the article. But fair play wolfey.
Think its our players mentality added to our lack of quality in certain areas more than anything. In games like Swansea we just turn up expecting to beat teams at home and when they show a bit of fight our players just don't respond. Plus the fact our finishing has been awful at home all season, we should've won every single home game we've drawn this season bar the Swansea one, but we didn't.
Your quote. 'Neil Warnock today admitted that he is still haunted by the memory of Liverpool ruining his Premier League dream with Sheffield United.' Maybe your manager should stick to talking about our upcoming game