Despite lasting just 34 days in the Pittodrie hot seat the 75-year-old reckons he has cracked the code to Premiership success.
Former Aberdeen boss Neil Warnock has declared that he decided to leave because he wanted to save the club money - as he declared they CAN challenge Celtic and Rangers next season.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, Warnock said: "It was my decision to go I just felt it was right for both parties really. I just felt there was no way that I wanted to take money under false pretences. "Get players in that they know can play at that level rather than data-led signings. I think it is possible to challenge those top two of Celtic and Rangers.
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