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Neil Warnock: Former Cardiff City boss steps out of retirement aged 74 to become Huddersfield manager | Football News



Neil Warnock has made a sensational return to management at Huddersfield Town after retiring just 10 months ago.

Warnock confirmed his retirement from football last April during Soccer Saturday having last managed Championship side Middlesbrough, who he left in November 2021.

But after 42 years in management and 16 clubs, the 74-year-old has returned to the dugout at troubled Huddersfield to lead their survival battle.

Warnock returns to the club having first managed them in 1993, winning the Second Division play-offs two years later.

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