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- Updated: October 12, 2016
Former Cardiff striker Michael Chopra is convinced his old club have made the right decision by appointing Neil Warnock as manager.
Cardiff last week became the 15th club of Warnock’s managerial career after the Bluebirds ended Paul Trollope’s five-month spell as boss following a poor start to the Sky Bet Championship season which sees the club languishing in 23rd place.
The 67-year-old, who has achieved seven promotions as a manager, begins his reign with a clash against rivals Bristol City, live on Sky Sports 1 on Friday night.
“Cardiff needed somebody with a good record in the Championship and when it comes to winning promotions Neil Warnock is the man,” Chopra told Sky Sports.
“I hope he can bring success to the club and can get Cardiff back in the Premier League for the fans and the city of Cardiff.
“Neil is a true Yorkshireman and he is so determined. His teams always show fight and passion and that’s what the fans want to see.
“Friday night is a derby game because Bristol is just across the water. When I played in those …