A lot of Leeds United fans have replied to a post from Ryan Edmondson after he revealed that exactly two years ago, on the 6th of May, he made his first-team debut for Leeds.
The Whites won 2-0 against QPR at Elland Road, with Edmondson playing 16 minutes and picking up a yellow card.
Since then, the 18-year-old has played on just one more occasion for the Whites, with Edmondson only appearing in the matchday squad five times since his debut.
Either way, this tweet has drawn the attention of these Leeds fans, who feel confident that Edmondson can make it at Elland Road.
Do you think Edmondson will make it at Leeds?
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2 years ago I made my debut for @LUFC and I am so grateful to be given the opportunity to represent such and amazing club, hopefully many more to come??? #MOT #LeedsUnited pic.twitter.com/MsZQnnWEGb
— Ryan Edmondson (@Ryan_edmondson9) May 6, 2020
Won’t be long fella your time leading the line will come MOT.
— R.Cartwright ?? (@rogercart57) May 6, 2020
Keep going Ryan lad. You’ll get there. Proper talent ?
— Sabella68 (@sabella68) May 6, 2020
Fingers crossed be making more first team @LUFC appearances in new season – great future ahead
— Callum Falconer (@kidcally92) May 6, 2020
Going to be a player you pal looking forward to seeing you in first team ??
— Robert James (@Robertkas86) May 6, 2020
Bagsman ??
— Elliot Cawood (@Cawood18e) May 6, 2020
Looking forward to seeing you again in the first team squad and banging them in!
— Neil Howson (@neilhowson) May 6, 2020
I was there that day, remember finding out at the game you were 16, i think, and was shocked. #mot #ALAW #leedsleedsleeds
— Ben Russell (@adoptedben) May 6, 2020
Keep working hard and hopefully there’ll be many more appearances ? #mot
— Rod Lynn (@RodLufc) May 6, 2020
Great debut, shame you haven’t been a regular since then.
— jamie croft ?? (@CroftLeeds) May 6, 2020
Stagnated for 2 years now .. need to push forward or sorry to say they will be let go..
— Mark kay (@markkayinoz) May 6, 2020
What do we think?
Considering he is just 18, the York-born striker still has plenty of time left in his career to make it for the Whites.
Last season, he scored 19 goals for the Under-23s – so he has proved he can score goals at that level – the next question is whether he can make the jump up to the first team.
Judging by these replies, most of these Leeds fans think he can.