Neil Warnock sends response to Djed Spence after 21-year-old’s message to his former manager
Nottingham Forest topped off their successful season with a 1-0 victory against Huddersfield Town yesterday which secured their promotion to the Premier League.
Forest have had plenty of successful players in their squad this season who have had a big part to play in their rise.
Djed Spence was one of those players with the 21-year-old making 50 appearances in all competitions for The Reds this season.
The right-back joined Forest on loan in August from fellow Championship side Middlesbrough after making 41 appearances for Boro last season.
He was loaned out by Neil Warnock who was Boro boss at the time and he justified his decision telling TalkSport: “I let him go. He needed to sort himself out, really. I basically said to him that you can go to the top or you can go to non-league.
“I think Steve Cooper is the manager for him, to be honest. He has let him go forward more often, which suits his game.”
Since the start of the season Warnock left Middlesbrough before then retiring from management but it’s clear to see that Spence has done brilliantly since joining Forest and he took to twitter to remind his former manager, who recently joined twitter, of that as he posted a picture with the trophy accompanied by the caption: “Oh, Where’s my Manners! Welcome to Twitter @warnockofficial”
Oh, Where’s my Manners! Welcome to Twitter @warnockofficial