I am just after reading this on the sky sports site he doesnt stop making me laugh last week he loved Ferguson now he has changed his mind bout it his loves a nice rant bout anything
Unhappy Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock aimed a swipe at Sir Alex Ferguson after his side suffered relegation.
The Blades were condemned to the drop after losing 2-1 at home to Wigan, while West Ham escaped the drop courtesy of a 1-0 win at champions Manchester United.
Ferguson left out some of his top stars for the game with West Ham after suggesting in the build-up to the game that he would play his strongest side.
Warnock was left with a bitter taste in his mouth at Ferguson's selection just a week after hitting out at Rafa Benitez for playing a weakened side at Fulham.
"I thought Sir Alex would play a stronger team today and to see him celebrating on the pitch [after being presented with the Premiership trophy] leaves a bitter taste," bemoaned Warnock.
"You can blame everyone really can`t you? What goes around comes around. I`m looking forward to the [FA] Cup final and the Champions League final."
Warnock also hit out at referee Rob Styles as he looked back on key moments that went against his side this season.
The Blades boss is still disgruntled with Styles for denying his side a penalty against Manchester United in April and awarding Liverpool a penalty against his side on the opening day of the season to deny his side victory.
"There were two penalties from Rob Styles this season but he won`t be bothered tonight," added Warnock. "He won`t be hurt. There were some other decisions, the commission [ruling that West Ham would be fined and not docked points over the transfers of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano].
"It`s easier for Sheffield United to be relegated than West Ham... it will be fish and chip paper by Tuesday.
"A lot [of people] will be quite happy at the club being relegated. We couldn`t climb the final hurdle. It`s a horrible time, you feel sick in the stomach.
"You feel very bitter. It seems to be one thing after. It`s very difficult at this moment."
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