A lot of Leeds United fans have rushed to comment on a post from Vinnie Jones as the former Leeds midfielder claimed that the Whites have a fantastic chance of winning the league this season.
Jones then asked Leeds fans to respond, and some seem confident that they can be promoted and win the league.
Is Jones right to be so confident?
Yes
No
Whisper it quietly, but the boys at @LUFC have a fantastic chance of winning the league this year.
I've explained why in my latest column for @easyodds. What do you think, Leeds fans? ?#lufc #mothttps://t.co/mZdgqoU85b
— Vinnie Jones (@VinnieJones65) March 3, 2020
Hope you’re right big man! Also, really enjoyed your event the other month ????
— Jordy Phillips (@JordyP1993) March 3, 2020
If Vinnie Jones says it then I’m in. Top Man. Enjoyed nights out in Foxes nightclub In Leeds in 89.
— Alan Leaf (@AlanLeaf3) March 3, 2020
Six wins (18 points) inclusive of beating Fulham out of 30 and its a done deal. Finally Finally Finally we can rise again #MOT
— Philip Rhodes (@sherby40) March 3, 2020
Other Whites supporters, though, are far less confident and don’t want to get too ahead of themselves.
Stop it Vinnie ?
— Prince of Leodis ?? (@RavReehal) March 3, 2020
We could do with you now Vinnie.
— Tharo Loco (@LocoTharo) March 3, 2020
One game at a time big fella ??
— Paul Medforth (@MedforthPaul) March 3, 2020
One game at a time Vin.
— ?????? ?????? (@m4rkj) March 3, 2020
Will only believe it when it actually happens. #lufc
— Leeds Utd – Philadelphia (@PhiladelphiaUtd) March 3, 2020
What do we think?
We don’t think that it really matters where Leeds finish in the league as they long as they are promoted back to the Premier League.
Marcelo Bielsa’s side currently sit in second place one point behind West Bromwich Albion but crucially five points clear of Fulham in third.
Leeds endured a sticky patch from the 11th of January to the 8th of February, but since that, they have drawn one and won four in the league and are in a good position heading into the last ten matches of the season.
Jones seems confident that the Whites can do it, but can they see it through?