A lot of Leeds United fans have flocked to a tweet from Nothing But Leeds about TalkSPORT’s Super Computer prediction for the Championship table at the end of the season.
It is happy reading for Whites fans as it has Marcelo Bielsa’s men sitting pretty in first with Fulham also joining Leeds automatically in the Premier League next season.
Do you believe this prediction?
Yes, Leeds are going up
No, Leeds are not going up
The play-off places consist of West Bromwich Albion, Brentford, Nottingham Forest, and Preston North End.
As you may expect, this prediction has gone down well with these Leeds fans.
https://twitter.com/NothingButLUFC/status/1225517787420020736
Always liked that super computer, it’s the best computer
— Darren Thorley (@Dazzakins) February 6, 2020
Keep the Faith #ALAW
— Terry Gibson (@TerryTezgibson) February 6, 2020
Can we stop now and use that please ?
— howieLUFC ?? (@howylad) February 7, 2020
However, other Whites supporters are wary – and do not believe it.
Oh not this again, I swear it said we were going up last year too??!! Let’s hope it’s right at least half of the time ?
— David Balbi (@David_balbi) February 6, 2020
Who’s Super Computer is it? Victor Orta’s?
— Nigel F (@TheNfster) February 6, 2020
I remember how “reliable” the so called super computer was last season ?
— yorkielad (@leedsio) February 6, 2020
7th incoming then
— danny (@dannyiow) February 6, 2020
Didn’t the same hunk of juke predict us last season too? ?
— Stu (@RealStuu) February 6, 2020
Super computer has a virus
— Josh Holden (@JoshuaHolden93) February 6, 2020
What do we think?
Looking at the remaining fixtures, Leeds play Nottingham Forest, Brentford and Fulham within the next five weeks, and apart from that, they have much more winnable games against the likes of Hull City, Luton Town and Stoke City.
Their rivals, such as Fulham and West Brom, seem to have a much tougher run-in, and if the Whites can resolve this bad run of form they are in, then judging by the remaining fixtures, they could yet be favourites to go up automatically.