NEIL Warnock says he is looking forward to seeing the Crystal Palace fans again and says they are a "massive part" of how far the club have come in four years.
The new boss takes charge of Saturday's trip to Newcastle United and a large following is expected to make the trip to Tyneside.
Warnock believes Palace need to push on now in the top flight and hopes to give as much as possible in the two years he's at the club.
But he isn't looking to be at Selhurst Park after that.
"I don't see myself being here for five years, I hope I'm still living in five years!," Warnock said.
"You don't look beyond the next couple of years when you're my age.
"It does keep you young when you mix around players like this. They have all got things to prove, I think they can get better.
"We have to look to push on and improve, which will be difficult but that's the challenge. That's what I'd like to do.
"I like to steady the ship. We have got a lot of good plans ahead.
"They have built the club in the right way really, from the point of administration to where are now, it's quite an amazing trip.
"I think the fans still pinch themselves but they're a massive part in why the club are here. You heard them on Saturday at 3-1 down, it was amazing watching their response.
"It's good for me to be in charge of them again."
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