Former Notts County boss Neil Warnock has sent well wishes to Huddersfield Town ahead of their Championship play-off final clash with Nottingham Forest.
The Reds take on Huddersfield at Wembley Stadium on Sunday (May 29), with a prized final spot in the Premier League up for grabs. And Warnock, who managed the Yorkshire outfit during the 1990s, has sent a message of support to the Terriers ahead of the clash at the National Stadium.
"I just want to wish everyone at Huddersfield Town all the best of luck over the weekend," he said in a video posted to his Twitter account. [It is] a great game to look forward to against Nottingham Forest for the fans and players.
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"I know how good it is; it's a great feeling, when you come away winning. So I hope you come away with the same feeling I had and still go back to the memories of those days years ago when it was a fabulous occasion. I hope you get back into the Premiership.
"I'm looking forward to catching up with each and every one of you on September 23 at the Huddersfield Town Hall. People like Andy Booth and Ronnie Jepson I'm sure will be there. I want to wish everybody a great weekend."
Warnock, 73, is seemingly enjoying life since retiring from football management in April 2022. The Sheffield-born character has been a serial winner when it comes to the play-offs, winning promotion through that method four times throughout his career - including back-to-back seasons with Notts between 1989 and 1991, and the Terriers in 1995.