The supporters of Championship outfit Leeds United will be the ones who decide the future of new boss Neil Warnock. Warnock agreed an 18-month deal with Leeds chairman Ken Bates and takes charge of his first official home game against Southampton on Saturday evening.
Warnock said:
"I'm going to do my best over the next 13 games to show what we've got at the club and what we can do.
"You're not going to get a more vociferous, noisier group of supporters and they're so keen. To get 25,000 against Brighton, it's an amazing place.
"So it would be nice while I'm here to fill the ground at some stage. That's my objective, to give them a team they can be proud of because if they've got a team to be proud of there's nothing the club can't do." "They've got to show me they want me for next season and if they don't I won't be here, so it's up to the fans really.