Huddersfield v Stoke
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NEIL WARNOCK was left "gobsmacked" at being told he was no longer wanted at Huddersfield, but vowed: "I'm not finished yet."
The 74-year-old, who has won a record eight managerial promotions in English football, will leave the Terriers after tomorrow's clash with Stoke.
His successor has already been lined up and will be announced later this week by the Championship club.
A change of ownership during the summer saw American tycoon Kevin Nagle (right) seize control, and boss Warnock was informed he was being replaced after the win at West Brom at the start of this month.
Warnock said: "I was gobsmacked and I'm a bit hurt, but after being told they're ready to bring somebody in, you have to move on quickly.
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