Alan Brazil has playfully warned Michael Beale he won't be in a job much longer and has offered Rangers a replacement
Alan Brazil has jokingly suggested that Michael Beale won't be in a job at Rangers much longer - offering Neil Warnock food for thought as the veteran searches for a new club.
Taking up his first managerial role aged just 32, Warnock has managed in 18 spells over 43 years at 16 different clubs, twice taking control of Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town - but even after leaving the John Smith’s Stadium last week, the managerial legend has previously admitted that it may not be his final job in football, with his never-say-never attitude enticing him to go again.
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