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Neil Warnock was caught throwing a well-deserved tirade against Gary Lineker after Cardiff's stirring victory in the Premier League against Bournemouth.
Warnock, who was in tears after the full-time match, the first at the Cardiff City Stadium since the disappearance of Emiliano Sala, was apparently unaware of being registered.
Before an interview for Match of the Day, he told the interviewer "tell Gary Lineker to get the hell out of the camp".
Warnock then mentioned that Lineker called him "Colin" – a nickname that followed Cardiff's boss during his career.
It is derived from Neil Warnock being an anagram of "Colin W *** er".
The Twitter user, Ben Johnson, recorded the clip of his television, claiming that he had viewed the footage on Canadian television.
"Game of the day, tell Gary Lineker to get out," says Warnock.
"He calls me Colin, can I say, 'Colin here?'"
Warnock was visibly moved by applauding the fans after the Bluebirds' 2-0 win over Eddie Howe's Cherries.
Former boss Sheffield United said earlier this week that his football season had been the toughest since Sala's disappearance.
Attacker Sala was Cardiff's £ 15 million record since Nantes, but his plane disappeared over the English Channel as he returned to South Wales after bidding his farewell to former teammates.
After Saturday's game, Warnock said, "The crowd has been fantastic, the 10 days have been very emotional, it's coming to the end, you can not help it, is not it? "
"I thought about it [the players] we are incredible. I thought they were at Arsenal.
"Today, it was not just about surviving, I thought we had played so well because it's a decent team, Bournemouth."
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