Warnock is ready to step aside after Saturday's home defeat to Huddersfield left Leeds seven points adrift of the Championship play-offs with eight games left to play.It's not like they've got to chop and change everything now. I think two or three additions now with a very good squad, the whole club with the fans and everything, it's just geared now.I know they've (fans) heard it all before, but I think there's some optimism at the club.It's a great club and I can help them as well whether I'm here or not.Asked if he would step aside now if the right candidate be came available, Warnock added: "Goodness me yes.I'm not naive. If we've not got a chance of getting in the play-offs they can do two things, they can ask me to stay on if they can't get the main man, because they might not be able to get him.But the 64-year-old has told Dubai-based equity investment firm GFH Capital, who completed their £52million takeover at Elland Road in December, that he can play a leading role in finding his successor.I want them to get the best manager they can get to replace me and some of them might not be available until the summer," said Warnock.

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