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Neil Warnock: Cardiff promotion my greatest achievement

Image: Neil Warnock celebrates winning promotion with Cardiff

Neil Warnock reflected on the "best job" of his career as he celebrated Cardiff's return to the Premier League.

Cardiff's goalless home draw with Reading - who survived in the Sky Bet Championship as a result - was enough to confirm promotion as third-placed Fulham crashed 3-1 at Birmingham.

It was Warnock's eighth promotion as a manager - a new record for English football as he eclipsed the marks of Dave Bassett, Jim Smith and the late Graham Taylor.

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Neil Warnock worked his magic again as Cardiff secured promotion to the Premier League

"Given the state of this club when I came in, and what had gone on, this has to be the best job I've ever done in my life in football," said Warnock, who began his management career at Gainsborough Trinity in 1980.

"This is the best achievement - if you only knew what I have to deal with off the field. We will get one or two things thrown at us, but hey-ho, it will be better than being in the Championship."

Cardiff's previous season in the Premier League - a one-season stop in 2013-14 - was a torturous affair.

Manager Malky Mackay was sacked just after Christmas after falling out with owner Vincent Tan, and his successor Ole Gunnar Solskjaer failed to galvanise a squad which finished bottom of the league.

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Tan and the fanbase were also at odds over the Malaysian businessman's insistence to change Cardiff's colours from blue to red, a decision which was reversed in January 2015.

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Warnock says those divisions have now been healed and he is relishing managing in the Premier League again.

"When you see things happening like with Sir Alex (Ferguson) - and we wish him well - you just have to grab every minute at my age," Warnock said.

"If it goes pear-shaped, I'll just leave so there's nothing to worry about. Next season will be fine. It's not rocket science, although I'm sure we will be odds-on favourites to be relegated as far as the bookies are concerned.

"We've got to add four, five or six players to complement the squad, but we won't be going silly and going into markets we don't need to. We won't be doing anything to wreck what we have here."

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