
24th September 2006, 09:05 PM
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i'll give him 2 more weeks
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Originally Posted by Jack
Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock says he is planning to spend two more years in The Premiership before retiring from management.
The Blades boss marked his 1,000th game as a manager with a 3-0 defeat at Arsenal on Saturday, and apparently has no plans to carry on past his 60th birthday.
"Ideally I would like to finish my managerial career here, I would like to have two years in The Premiership and with this club then call it a day," said Warnock in The Sunday Mirror.
"Of course, nobody can tell you what is around the corner.
"That will be when it is all down to results and it will be down to the chairman to decide whether a new manager would change the prospects of the club.
"That's what happens with every club.
"But I think you've only got to look at how United's board have been with me over the several years I've had in charge here.
"On two or three occasions it would have been easy for them to change the manager but they have always stuck by me."
United's defeat to Arsenal leaves them rock-bottom of the league, and with a number of injuries afflicting his squad it is currently a case of all hands to the pump for Warnock.
As such the Blades boss says he is unlikely to allow defender Robert Kozluk to leave Bramall Lane on loan.
Kozluk had been linked with a temporary return to former club Derby County, but Warnock admits he cannot contenance losing another member of his squad.
"I can't see anyone else being allowed to leave now," said Warnock.
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