Neil Warnock Revelation Could Really Haunt Plymouth Argyle Come May

Plymouth Argyle in serious relegation danger after poor run of results and managerial change to Neil Dewsnip. Decision to not hire Neil Warnock could be a risk, as he showed ability to save teams in past seasons. Warnock’s interest in Plymouth job is surprising, given his successful track record in pulling teams out of trouble. With six games remaining in the Championship season, Plymouth Argyle are very much in danger of returning to League One. Despite having avoided being in the relegation zone all season so far, a run of just one win in 11 league matches has left the club in a very precarious situation, with eight of those having ended in defeat. Argyle now sit dangerously close to the dotted line in 21st, just one point above Huddersfield Town in 22nd, and Sheffield Wednesday in 23rd. Plymouth Argyle in serious relegation danger after poor run of results and managerial change to Neil Dewsnip. Decision to not hire Neil Warnock could be a risk, as he showed ability to save teams in past seasons. Warnock’s interest in Plymouth job is surprising, given his successful track record in pulling teams out of trouble. With six games remaining in the Championship season, Plymouth Argyle are very much in danger of returning to League One. Despite having avoided being in the relegation zone all season so far,

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a run of just one win in 11 league matches has left the club in a very precarious situation, with eight of those having ended in defeat. Argyle now sit dangerously close to the dotted line in 21st, just one point above Huddersfield Town in 22nd, and Sheffield Wednesday in 23rd. Following recent comments made by the veteran EFL boss, the club may have some serious regrets if things do not improve. Warnock would have taken Plymouth job Following this week’s events at Argyle, Neil Warnock was interviewed on the radio, and asked about the managerial position at the club. Warnock revealed that he would indeed have taken the job if offered, and those comments could really come to haunt Argyle come May. “I would have done it if they’d have asked me, but they haven’t they’ve gone that way,” Warnock explained to BBC Radio Devon. “They’ve got some really good players. “I’ve seen enough of the players this year, (Morgan) Whittaker especially, to know that they’ve got enough to stay up.” Warnock added: “I know the other teams down at the bottom end, and they’re more than capable of staying up,” “You’ve got to eliminate the little errors for goals and rely on the players that you’ve got. “I love the club so i just want them to do well and I’ll be going to some of the games and hoping that they can get the results.”

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