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Mathew Davies

Cardiff City and Middlesbrough fans react to Tony Pulis rumours as Neil Warnock future remains unclear

Cardiff City's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed last weekend, with boss Neil Warnock's future now in the balance.

The veteran manager has had to deal with unprecedented events this season, adding to the pressure-cooker environment that is a top-flight relegation battle.

The 70-year-old said in the aftermath of the Bluebirds' 3-2 defeat to Crystal Palace: “I think we've just to relax for a few days and have a think about everything.

"I've not spoken to anybody. You can’t make rash judgements at this stage of the season with one game to go.

“[Vincent Tan] is here today, and Mehmet [Dalman]. Mehmet’s been amazing with me so I’m sure we’ll have a chat, either today, this weekend or the next couple of weeks.

“I have no idea [if I'll be here]. I've got to let things settle and not do anything rash.

"I will be working next year, I will have a year somewhere.

"I am looking forward to that challenge again now.

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"It’s been a great experience for me and probably my best job ever to have done what we’ve done with the club. I’m right proud of the club."

Neil Warnock (Tom Martin/Wales News Service)

You can read why head of sport Paul Abbandonato believes Warnock should be kept on next season here .

talkSPORT reporter Ian "Moose" Abrahams tweeted that if Warnock were to leave the Cardiff City Stadium this summer that Middlesbrough boss Tony Pulis would replace him - according to rumours doing the rounds. 

Neil Warnock's live TV tribute to Cardiff City fans moments after relegation was confirmed  

The Pulis reports remain unsubstantiated, but it hasn't stopped fans reacting to it. 

Both sets of supporters have chipped in on the debate, with some of the replies listed below.

Boro fans

Cardiff supporters

Boro missed out on a top-six place this season for the first time in their last three years in the Championship. The Teessiders have badly underachieved under Pulis, who appears to have lost the supporters at the Riverside.

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