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Neil Warnock has officially brought the curtain down on more than 40 years of management.
It has certainly been an eventful and successful time in the dugout for the 73-year-old. He holds the record for the most number of games managed in English football, surpassing 1,600 matches. He also has a whopping eight promotions under his belt - another record.
Speaking of his decision, he said: "I just thought it was the right time, really, coming towards the end of the season, there's not really a job you're going to get before then. I've had a good run really. I'm enjoying things I've not done for years, I'm having a lot of time with the family, my dogs and I've taken up cycling too."
Here, we look at some of Warnock's outspoken moments from down the years.
Warnock achieved promotion to the Premier League with his beloved Sheffield United back in 2006.
Part of his success was his undoubted man-management. During one particular pre-season with his Blades' squad he took to hustling his own players during what they thought was a routine game of bowling. Speaking to talkSPORT , Warnock said: "We used to go to Scarborough for pre-season and went bowling one day so I said to the lads ‘£20 each, whoever wins takes