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As an observation, of course he has a point. Are you saying it is not true that his team were disadvantaged by top teams going into resting mode against his relegation rivals?
It happens every year to someone - that's not to say there was anything untoward. It is just tough on him, and I'm sure he'd do the same in reverse.
I believe Neil Warnock would accept that he lets his emotions get the better of him in after match interviews. The man is a fan of the club, not a mercenary.
Other managers lambast the officials and do not acknowledge the good play of their opposition without attracting the vilification that Warnock gets.
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