Ex-Cardiff City and Middlesbrough boss Neil Warnock announces retirement from football management after 41 years
Neil Warnock has announced his retirement from football management on live TV.
Warnock, 73, made the announcement while appearing as a pundit on Sky's Gillette Soccer Saturday. It brings to an end a long and successful career in the dugout which spanned more than 40 years. He holds the record for most promotions in English football with eight.
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His last job was at Championship side Middlesbrough, while he also guided Cardiff City to promotion to the Premier League.
Asked if he would manage again, he said: "No."
"I decided to have a rest and do a bit of shopping, take the dogs walking, I've been on my electric bike. I've got one or two interesting things coming up."