Neil Warnock who recently took over as interim manager at Aberdeen believes that with the right approach clubs like Aberdeen can eventually compete with Celtic and Rangers.
Despite a tough season so far, Warnock sees potential for Aberdeen and other leading clubs to bridge the gap with the top two teams over time.
He emphasizes the importance of recruitment, player opinions and leadership within the club expressing his commitment to being honest with the club’s leadership as they work towards improvement.
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