Totally Delusional.
Neil Warnock says he lost his Queens Park Rangers job as his reputation was 'slowly poisoned' by critics from within and outside the club.
He claimed a "lack of football experience" in the hierarchy left QPR open to "manipulative" people.
The 63-year-old said he was unhappy fans and players were able to talk to owner Tony Fernandes through Twitter.
Warnock told BBC Sport his achievements at the club were "almost a miracle" given what "I've had to contend with".
"Even the owner Tony...I know the influence he'll have had from certain people over the past few weeks," Warnock said.
"It would have been difficult to resist because people get on the phone and tweet and it's almost like slowly poisoning somebody from outside the club and no doubt from within the club as well.
"It's a dangerous precedent. If you let players talk to the chairman but, you know, you can't stop tweeting."
QPR sacked Warnock 11 days ago and Warnock has spoken about his dismissal at length for the first time, saying:
he was disappointed Fernandes did not sack him face-to-face with chief executive Philip Beard delivering the news;
he was surprised at the decision but has no bitterness towards QPR;
his successor Mark Hughes is a "good manager", but Warnock "wished he had his agent";
football had become 'immoral' because of players' wages and the manager's role was not as enjoyable anymore;
he did not want to discuss about midfielder Joey Barton as "he just wants to talk about positive things at the club".
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