Badonde
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Not sure if anyone has already posted this but article below cut & pasted from The Times
Warnock's 1,601st game, equalling Dario Gradi’s record for the most matches as a manager in English football history.
Neil Warnock’s career as a league manager began on August 15, 1987 on a momentous occasion — his Scarborough team’s first ever league appearance — but the landmark fixture he faces this weekend will revolve around him alone. Middlesbrough’s meeting with Birmingham City will be his 1,601st game, equalling Dario Gradi’s record for the most matches as a manager in English football history.
The 72-year-old’s 1600th appearance as a league manager in all competitions featured Middlesbrough, his 14th league club, beating Cardiff City, his 13th club, at the weekend to climb into the Sky Bet Championship play-off places. All being well he will move beyond Gradi’s figure when his side play away to Luton Town next Tuesday.
Warnock's 1,601st game, equalling Dario Gradi’s record for the most matches as a manager in English football history.
Neil Warnock’s career as a league manager began on August 15, 1987 on a momentous occasion — his Scarborough team’s first ever league appearance — but the landmark fixture he faces this weekend will revolve around him alone. Middlesbrough’s meeting with Birmingham City will be his 1,601st game, equalling Dario Gradi’s record for the most matches as a manager in English football history.
The 72-year-old’s 1600th appearance as a league manager in all competitions featured Middlesbrough, his 14th league club, beating Cardiff City, his 13th club, at the weekend to climb into the Sky Bet Championship play-off places. All being well he will move beyond Gradi’s figure when his side play away to Luton Town next Tuesday.