July 8, 2024

Neil Warnock recently left Aberdeen. Image: Ian MacNicol/Getty ImagesFew coaches in English football boast a track record as admired as Warnock’s and the 75-year-old does not yet appear ready to turn his back on the game. A shrewd firefighter who also has promotions on his CV, his appeal to sides in various situations is strong.

It remains to be seen whether he will jump back in before the end of the season and the managerial merry-go-round has slowed in recent weeks. Less jobs are cropping up but there is still time for Warnock to make a comeback.

Warnock does not live far from Plymouth but it is not just geographical convenience that could make it an attractive move for all parties. Plymouth are still in danger of dropping out of the Championship and Warnock pulled off a great escape as recently as last season, with Huddersfield Town.

Rotherham United – 5/1

Warnock saved Rotherham from relegation to League One back in 2016, although even the most optimistic of Millers fans would say emulating the feat is a tall order.

Sheffield United – 8/1Neil Warnock recently left Aberdeen. Image: Ian MacNicol/Getty Images

Sheffield United look destined for a return to the Championship but Warnock is partial to a steep challenge. He also has a strong connection with the club he previously managed between 1999 and 2007.

Sunderland – 10/1

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