Former Huddersfield Town and Rotherham United boss Neil Warnock has laid out his preferred terms for a return to management.
After leaving Huddersfield Town in September, the veteran manager has left the door open for a return to management.
Warnock’s zeal for the sport remains, despite his age, although he no longer appears to be interested in long-term contracts.
He has instead stated that he prefers a short-term role and would prefer to avoid a relegation struggle.
“If there is another one after Christmas, I’ll take it on board,” he told Sky Sports. I won’t be working till February. I normally start employment in February.
“It would be nice to have a club sort of mid-table I can have a go at getting in the play-offs, rather than somebody bottom of the league or second from the bottom, and I’ve just got to keep them up.
“Sharon [his wife] knows if I do get one for two or three months, she’ll let me go for two or three months.”
His preferred terms would suggest he will not be Matt Taylor’s successor at Rotherham United.
He has previously saved the Millers from relegation to League One, although an immediate return to management does not appear to appeal.
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