A lot of Leeds United fans have flocked to a post from their club that confirmed that Patrick Bamford had been voted as the PFA Fans’ Player of the Month for September and October.
The post claimed that there was no demand for a recount, perhaps referencing the demands for a recount in a few states in the US election, and it also contained a link to an article on their website.
The piece details the 27-year-old’s start to the season and how he has seen off competition from the likes of Jamie Vardy, Jack Grealish, and Harry Kane to win the award.
This post has drawn the attention of these Leeds fans who are heaping praise on their striker.
So, what did these Leeds fans think of this post about Bamford?
100-percent it deserves it he’s been phenomenal… And also cheated out of a goal
— Tariq Jabbar ? (@TariqJabbar80) November 16, 2020
Congratulations @Patrick_Bamford. So pleased for you after the online drivel you’ve received.
— Lynda Kershaw?? (@lyndyloukershaw) November 17, 2020
Shock pic.twitter.com/QIATSqF2iQ
— Dan? (@DanLUFC_) November 16, 2020
Oh yoooou Wilson
— LUFC is Life (@Carlianleeds) November 17, 2020
Brilliant and well deserved Pat.
— Helen Newsome (@HelenNewsome6) November 16, 2020
OH WILSON ( you had a pay rise?)
— Caleb (@caleb23lufc) November 16, 2020
Are you pleased Bamford won this award?
Yes, he deserves it
No, someone else should have won it
Before this season in the Premier League, Bamford had played 27 matches and only scored one goal, now he has scored seven Premier League goals in his last eight, and he could have had another had his strike against Crystal Palace not being controversially disallowed.
This post on Bamford continued to attract praise from many Whites fans.
The Lord ?
— Tom Johnson (@TommyJA3) November 16, 2020
President Bamford??????????????
— rico74leeds (@rico74leeds) November 16, 2020
— Luke George? (@MrLukeyGeorge) November 16, 2020
The 27-year-old’s goalscoring form means that only four players in the league have scored more than him, and out of Leeds’ 14 Premier League goals, he is directly responsible for 64% of them (seven goals and two assists).
This shows just how important Bamford has been to the Whites this season, and it is no surprise to see so many Leeds fans praising him for winning this award.
Perhaps if he keeps up this sort of form, there will be more awards coming his way.