Warnock revelling in life at Rangers

14 March 2010 13:06
Neil Warnock compared his new lease of life as manager at QPR to "like winning the pools" after maintaining his unbeaten run with a 1-1 draw at former club Sheffield United. The 61-year-old steered Rangers to successive home wins in his first two games in charge after becoming the Londoners' fifth manager of the season - their 12th in four years - 11 days ago. But Adel Taarabt cancelled out Richard Cresswell's opener to ensure Warnock would take at least a point on his return to Bramall Lane. Warnock, who departed previous club Crystal Palace after they had slipped into administration, said: "I'd like a couple more leaders, we've not too many if I'm honest, but we've got six loanees so I can't see us getting anybody this season really. "But it will be interesting for next season. I'm looking forward to it, obviously once we've got enough points, or we miss out [on the play-offs]. "It's almost like winning the pools for me and I don't mean my salary. I'm on about circumstances and everything that's gone around in the last 12 months. "I feel like I've just had a weight lifted off my shoulders and I can concentrate on what I'm good at now and that's managing a football team rather than everything else that I've had to put up with. I'm delighted to be here and looking forward to having a right good go. The colours are a bit strange for me though."

Source: PA