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WARBURTON: HAIRDRYER IS OUT OF STYLE

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WOLVES are head and shoulders above the rest thanks to Romain Saiss and Leo Bonatini.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST boss Mark Warburton believes the days of the managerial hairdryer treatment are over.

Forest face QPR today hoping to bounce back from a disappoint­ing 3-1 midweek defeat at Reading.

But Warburton (above) says continuall­y giving his players a rocket is at odds with the modern game. “People love to hear stories that managers go in and rip and scream at players,” he said.

“It doesn’t work that way. It’s a different beast now. If you keep on shouting and screaming at individual­s it loses any effect.

“You have to use your gunpowder very wisely. And you have to justify it as well.

“Thirty years ago, if the boss told you to do something, you did it. Now it’s, ‘Why do we do that?’ It’s a different world.”

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 ??  ?? HEADING FOR WIN A determined Saiss nods the ball home to give Wolves an early advantage last night
HEADING FOR WIN A determined Saiss nods the ball home to give Wolves an early advantage last night
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