Watch Neil Warnock’s incredible announcement video as EFL legend lands new job after leaving Aberdeen
NEIL WARNOCK has revealed his return to football for non-league outfit Torquay in an incredible announcement video.Warnock, 75, announced his retirement from the sport only last month after a short spell in charge of Aberdeen.Neil Warnock has revealed his return to football for non-league outfit Torquay in an announcement videoCredit: @tufc1899Warnock announced his retirement last month after a short spell in AberdeenCredit: PABut the Sheffield tactician is set to return to Torquay as a football advisor following the club’s takeover, where he has been advising a fan-led consortium.And to announce his comeback the Devonshire club posted a video of Warnock alongside new manager Paul Wotton.The clip shows both Warnock and Wotten sitting on deck chairs on a pier in rainy Torquay overlooking the sea.The veteran boss told the Plymouth legend, “There is a job up the road if you fancy it?”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLTo which Wotten replied: “Is there? 100%”And the Gulls fans are over the moon to see the pair take charge of the club. As one said: “Love it! Now work your magic fellas.”While another added: “Great stuff!! Onwards and upwards.”Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSA third fan then put: “Class, love this.”Warnock will return to the club 31 years after he saved Torquay from relegation from the Football League by winning three of his nine matches in charge.EFL fans in hysterics as ‘absolutely golden’ Neil Warnock returns to live TV with brutal dig at his former players The experienced boss’s managerial career spans over five decades and managed at 16 different clubs with successful spells for the likes of Crystal Palace and Sheffield United.Within English football, he holds the record for the most promotions, with eight, and the most games as a professional manager, with 1626, beating the previous record of 1601.And now he looks to revamp the National League South outfit who were saved from extinction by the Bryn Consortium, which is made up of local businessmen.The group consists of Torquay fans Michael Westcott, Mark Bowes-Cavanagh, Tom Allen, Rob Hawes and Simon Robinson.Clubs Neil Warnock has managed
1980-1981 Gainsborough Trinity
1981-1986 Burton Albion
1986-1089 Scarbrough
1989-1993 Notts County
1993 Torquay United
1993-1995 Huddersfield Town
1995-1997 Plymouth Argyle
1997-1998 Oldham Athletic
1998-1999 Bury
1999-2007 Sheffield United
2007-2010 Crystal Palace
2010-2012 Queens Park Rangers
2012-2013 Leeds United
2014 Crystal Palace
2015 Queens Park Rangers (caretaker)
2016 Rotherham United
2016-2019 Cardiff City
2020-2021 Middlesbrough
2023 Huddersfield Town
2024 Aberdeen (interim) More