According to Warnock:

Leeds United manager Neil Warnock says chairman Ken Bates must support him 
immediately and not in two or three years` time after admitting there is a lot 
of work to be done at the club. 

Leeds have produced two much improved performances since the arrival of Warnock 
including playing league leaders Southampton of the park in their last game, a 
game they somehow managed to lose after an inspired performance by saints 
goalkeeper Kelvin Davis.

63 year old Warnock says Bates must support him now if Leeds are to regain 
their place in the Premier League in the near future.

Speaking on Yorkshire Radio, Warnock said, "There is a lot of work to be done. 
They have done so well over the past few years and they have come up so 
quickly. Sometimes you grow quicker than you imagined and to go to the next 
stage there has to be a lot of work done.

"The chairman knows this and he has got to support me when I ask for certain 
things over the next few months.

"I keep going on about packing in but he knows I want to do things immediately 
and not in two or three years` time. You can`t plan now as a manager for two or 
three years` time."


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