Monday May 05 2008 12:52
Boss Neil Warnock believes that guiding Crystal Palace into the Championship play-offs is the best achievement of his lengthy managerial career.
The Eagles clinched a top-six finish with a 5-0 rout of Burnley, having been languishing in relegation trouble when Warnock took charge in October.
Warnock told the South London Press: "I can't think of a better achievement I've had in my career of getting us in the play-offs, when you remember we were second from bottom in November.
"All the lads have really knuckled down and done what's asked of them.
"We've got a 25 per cent chance of winning the play-offs, we're as good as anybody. It's up to us to try and win the games.
"There's no secret to my record, it's just been great.
"I've taken teams who have finished 18 points above sixth position and won and I've taken teams who have got in the play-offs on the final day and won as well."
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