That Karanka season is about a 30% improvement in points over the Warnock one, that's a significant difference
Warnock - squad rebuild and injuries to key players
W6 D3 L5 = 21 points
Karanka - most successful season, off the back of Mowbray's core players and significant investment
W8 D3 L3 = 27 points
We're two games away from our best manager in recent years from our most successful recent period.. and Warnock out?
If we're not going to give Warnock the same squad to start off with, the same quality of players, or the same budget at least we could do is give him the same amount of games and level of fan support.
Warnock's first 'season' shouldn't be counted - 8 games to save the club from relegation on which he achieved that.
Warnock's first full season is more comparable with Karanka's first season
Warnock's 2020/21 vs Karanka's 2013/14 - both finished on 64 points Karanka in 12th place and Warnock in 10th place.
That would make this season, with Warnock the dinosaur who can't manage for toffee and only wins games by pure luck and coincidence etc..
Comparable with Aitor Karanka's 2014/15 season
Shall we compare our transfer activity to start off with? I'll let you make your own mind up as to who had the strongest squad to start of with and who had the best transfer window. (we won't mention the injuries to key players in an area in which we are already light either)
Meijas - Lumley
Husband - DIDN'T SIGN A LEFT BACK
Omerou - Bamba
Kalas - DIDN'T SIGN THAT CENTRE BACK EITHER
Fredericks - Peltier
Nsue - Hernández
Clayton - Crooks
Forshaw - Siliki
Abella - Ameobi
Wildschut - Olusanya
Vossen - Payero
Bamford - Sporar
Kike - Ikpeazu
So Aitor Karanka's 2014/15 season vs Neil Warnock's 2021/22 season
Neil Warnock 2021/22 season
DWLDDLWLLWLWWW W6 D3 L5
Aitor Karanka 2014/15 season
WLWLLWWWDDWWLD W7 D3 L4
ONE GAME'S DIFFEERENCE - That's the difference between Warnock out and everyone's an idiot who doesn't say the same
'Maybe you need to take a break from the Boro mate?' etc etc etc that and Aitor Karanka was a classy sophisticated successful manager blah blah
ONE GAME - I'd go so far to mention the Hull game, we played well created tons of chances. Fine margins. a rebounded shot off Lumley's head and a poor decision from Peltier.
A lot of this has been driven (in my opinion) by Neil Warnock's comment that he would walk when he felt the tide turning amongst fans, having a look on the message boards and checking social media etc. As a result you have these absolute sad cases creating false narratives, gossip etc to try and get rid of our very successful and accomplished manager. They want to be important and see their little negative creations have an effect in the real life world. I've seen it from various sources and don't like it one bit.