Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock jokes he would rather be honoured with a minute of booing instead of silence when he passes away
- Neil Warnock says he has already thought of a fitting tribute when he dies
- The 68-year-old has angered fans over the years with his frank comments
- Warnock guided Cardiff to a 5-0 win over former club Rotherham on Saturday
Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock has never been the type of manager to hold his tongue when something rubs him up the wrong way.
As a result, the 68-year-old has become something of a pantomime villain to many supporters — a role he is only too happy to accept, even right up until the end it seems.
While most football managers are afforded a minute's silence or applause when they pass away, Warnock has already thought of a more fitting tribute when he eventually decides to pop his clogs.
Cardiff boss Neil Warnock has joked he would rather be booed than afforded minute's silence
Warnock has become a pantomime villain to some supporters for his frank comments
Speaking on Sky Sports' Goals on Sunday, Warnock joked he would rather be booed by rival fans than given a traditional send-off.
'When I pass away I don't want any silence or clapping - just a minute's booing at Bristol City and places like that,' he joked.
Warnock helped guide Cardiff to an impressive 5-0 victory over one of his former clubs, Rotherham, on Saturday afternoon.
The Bluebirds have now won three consecutive games in the Championship and have climbed up to 12th in the division.
Warnock helped guide Cardiff to an impressive 5-0 victory over Rotherham on Saturday
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