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Neil Warnock could be set for a shock return to the dugout at the age of 73.
The veteran boss exited Middlesbrough back in November after being relieved of his duties. It was the 16th club of Warnock's managerial career, which started at Gainsborough Trinity way back in 1980.
In the weeks after his departure he said that he was "not bothered" about a return to management after more than 40 years in the industry.
Speaking on back in December, Warnock said: "I’m not bothered about going into it again.
"Listen, [getting sacked] was a surprise, but these things happen in football. I was always going to pack in at the end of the season anyway.
“The new director of football, when I met him he didn’t look me in the eye. I feared the worst then!
"The thing I’m really proud of is I’ve left them with a cracking squad. No manager could wish to have a better squad, so I think I’ve left him in a great situation.”
Now, reports suggest Warnock could be asked to come in and act as firefighter with stricken Championship side Barnsley.
The Reds only hired Poya Asbaghi back in November but the former