SOME 42 years in the dugout, Neil Warnock has continued to provide plenty of laughs.
Often controversial, the Sheffield-born gaffer’s most recent act was to save Huddersfield Town from relegation last season.
Before the game against Stoke City this week, Huddersfield’s chief executive Jake Edwards revealed a time for a change.
“I can confirm Wednesday will be Neil and Ronnie’s last game at the football club,” Edwards said, who has replaced the 74-year-old veteran with Darren Moore.
“I’d like to express our huge gratitude for everything they’ve accomplished over the past seven months. Few management duos could have kept us in the Championship and they’ve solidified their legendary status.”