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WARNOCK HAS BEST OF BOTH WORLDS

Few home games and help out in any way I can.
“I’m not on site every day but I’ll be on the end of the phone if they need a bit of advice. I was happy to stay in the background but Torquay wanted to give me an official title. I said ‘You can call me what you like – most people do!’” Warnock, who lives in Cornwall with wife Sharon, was inspired to help the Gulls by a previous managerial stint at Plainmoor in 1993 and a chance meeting with Torquay’s new co-owner Michael Westcott on a train into Plymouth. “It was a very weird...

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