Neil Warnock
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Podcast Appearances
No, I think that's part.
I mean, there's not many of us left really at my age, is there?
It's going out of fashion now.
All the modern managers now are all young lads with the write-down thing, the shopping list, aren't they?
It's just I enjoy that.
If fans give me stick, I like to give a bit back and this, that and the other.
It's only the, you know, occasionally the way you've come up against problems where, you know, the vitriol, the hatred's there in some faces.
But I haven't had any of that for a few years now.
You can enjoy that side of it as long as it doesn't go over the line.
They call me names and all sorts of things, but I think that's enjoyment.
It's like when I get off the bus, I love to have a chat with the supporters of the away, you know, the kids and tell them, you're going to go home unhappy tonight, son, you know, although not this year.
But I like that part.
I think players get off now the bus with their headphones on, they don't talk to fans, they don't sign autographs, and I think it's wrong that.
I still think players owe it to the fans to try and just communicate a bit more.
a very full-on week for Raheem Sterling after what happened against Chelsea and of course he's been in the headlines he's been the topic of some conversation everywhere and then does what he does best Neil the best response he'll have enjoyed that because I don't I'm not sure how many headed goals he's got in his career but you know in the right place took it well and I mean he's got to be probably the best wide man in the in the country at the moment and
You know, he's had bad publicity, I think, for the last few years, really.
The England, I've never seen anybody get as much abuse as what he did playing for England.
And he's took it well.
He's took it really well.
I have a little bit this week, you know, with the Chelsea thing, the things, because I've seen it with myself.