Quite surprised. I thought he would be a permanent fixture unless they couldn't agree on wages or the direction in which the club is headed. Rotherham United manager Neil Warnock has left the club after securing their Championship status this season. Warnock, 67, was appointed manager until the end of the season in February after Neil Redfearn was sacked. The Millers were in the relegation zone when Warnock arrived but they finished in 21st place. A club statement read: "We would like to place on record our thanks to Neil and his support staff for the 16 games that they led the team for." Rotherham have held talks with Warnock over the past fortnight, but the former Sheffield United boss, along with assistant manager Kevin Blackwell and Ronnie Jepson have all departed. The Millers won six and drew six of their 16 league games under Warnock - including an 11-game unbeaten run - which saw them finish nine points clear of the relegation zone. The club have said they will appoint a new manager - their fourth in eight months - in due course.
The bloke deserves credit for what he achieved at Rotherham, I still would not have wanted him at our club but any port in a storm if you are desperate.
yea,sacked 12 times by various clubs,and getting as many clubs relegated as promoted, says it all really,
Not true is it, Rafa Benitez, can almost be classed as a championship manager anytime now. Plus I would say Chris Houghton has got clubs promoted but not relegated to the prem. So I would say he's just as good and IMO better as he does it with nice football. So basically you're talking ****e mate
Didn't like hos style of football but it was affective for a struggling bottom side at the end of the day
Find better stats- Neil Warnock Manager Statistics Nationality: English Date of Birth: 1st December 1948 Neil Warnock has managed 1,330 games for 11club(s) and has 8 honours to his name.Honours: Conference 1986-87 with Scarborough; Promotion to Football League First Division 1990-91, Promotion to Football League Second Division 1989-90 with Notts County; Promotion to Football League First Division 1994-95 with Huddersfield Town; Promotion to Football League Second Division 1995-96 with Plymouth Argyle; Promotion to Premier League 2005-06 with Sheffield United; The Championship 2010-11 with Queens Park Rangers.
The reason i am confident about the above,one of the Sunday papers i read was giving out the facts and Warnock was officially the most successful manager outside the prem
cant be bothered with somebody that picks up the sun/sport and quotes it as fact, Dario gradi for one was a better manager than warlock will ever be leave alone the coppels etc,