By Chris Dunlavy
Neil Warnock could - and probably should - have walked away from Huddersfield Town last season.
His return to the club in February, after a 28-year absence, was rapturously received, and the remarkable resurrection he orchestrated saw a Terriers side that had spent the entire campaign in the relegation zone surge to safety with embarrassing ease.
Cheered to the rafters after his final home game, he waved a tearful goodbye to supporters and pledged to enjoy his retirement on the Cornish coast.
“I’ve said from the start I’d be going at the end of the season,” said the 74-ye...
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