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Warnock hopes Mark Hughes destroys Leeds United

Warnock in amazing radio rant!

Neil Warnock has told Talksport he hopes Mark Hughes succeeds him at Elland Road and destroys another of his teams!

Clearly bitter at Hughes succeeding him at QPR in January 2012, Warnock told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: "I personally hope Mark Hughes follows me again and destroys another team of mine.”

Warnock also ridiculed Leeds Director Salem Patel's comments in January about the club wanting a younger man for the job, "I don’t think it’s a club for a young manager,” he said. "There is so much going on behind the scenes it is ridiculous really. It needs somebody who has seen it all and done it all."

Warnock also took a swipe at Leeds ability to bring in a big name boss, he added "I laugh when I see some of these names. A) we can’t afford the compensation and B) do you think Mark Hughes would want Leeds United at the moment? It’s a hard one but there are a lot of applicants at the moment."

Warnock is clearly bitter at how it ended at Leeds and his comments are typical of his long-standing petty nature. I personally do not want Mark Hughes anywhere near Leeds 11 but I feel it is quite vindictive that Warnock is hoping Hughes does come along and destroy us.

I feel that leaving us with a squad of 30+ journeymen on 2/3 year deals just five points above the drop-zone could also be described as "destroying us".

Jog on to Cornwall you silly little man and finish your second autobiography, which no doubt will be coming to a charity/pound shop near you. Having bought a copy of Warnock's first book (five years out of date btw!) I most certainly won't be buying this book and urge all Leeds fans to do the same. No doubt the juicy bits will be serialised in one of the gutter rags.

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