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Veteran football manager Neil Warnock has confirmed he is retiring again - just weeks after a brief stint in charge of Aberdeen.
The 75-year-old replaced Barry Robson at the Scottish Premiership club as interim boss in what looked like one final stint in his storied managerial career, but he departed early last month after just 34 days in charge, having failed to pick up a win in six games.
Warnock started his first manager role in 1980 with Gainsborough Trinity and has gone on to coach a whopping 20 clubs across the last 43 years.
He gained a reputation for being a promotion specialist, having guided eight clubs to the Premier League during his career.
This is not the first time Warnock has retired from management, having claimed he was calling it a day in 2022 before returning to work at Huddersfield ten months later - saving them from relegation.
Neil Warnock has claimed he is retired once again after his brief stint coaching Aberdeen
And Warnock said he was open to taking on his 21st managerial job with Plymouth Argyle after they sacked Ian Foster following five