Leeds United fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest social media post from the Yorkshire club.
This comes after the official Leeds Twitter account shared a post on their page with a link to their website that contained the confirmed dates and times for five of their upcoming Premier League fixtures in January which will be shown live on BT Sport and Sky Sports.
These fixtures included trips to Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Leicester City as well as home matches against Southampton and Brighton & Hove Albion (per LUFC).
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Leeds fans who were quick to share their thoughts on this latest update.
So, what did these Leeds fans make of this post?
? Dates and times confirmed for our five Premier League fixtures which will be shown live on BT and Sky
— Leeds United (@LUFC) December 15, 2020
6 points from this bunch would be excellent. 9 is dreamland. 12 next to impossible. 15 and I will raffle off my season ticket.
— The Mystic Fuffoon ??? (@fuffoon) December 15, 2020
So far this season, Marcelo Bielsa’s side have won four, drawn two and lost six out of their 12 played league games prior to their midweek clash against Newcastle United.
Spurs game terrifies me.
— Ashley Johnson (@AshJohnson20) December 15, 2020
Night games ?
— J•G??? (@lufcxjack2) December 15, 2020
Do you think Leeds will be in any danger of being relegated?
Yes
No
We’re not famous anymore?? https://t.co/aTy96NATD5
— Jake Phillips (@Jake_Phillips97) December 15, 2020
Five !!! We’re massive https://t.co/G5p4zI6d9z
— Max (@MaxHeaton5) December 15, 2020
Now that the official Leeds Twitter account has shared this post on their page, this opened the door for lots of Leeds fans to have their say on the matter.
Sky Sports Leeds continues even in the Prem, every December game, now 5 in Jan… shows who the top dogs are, for viewing figures. #MOT https://t.co/fUIPDR8krs
— Bobbo (@ricky_bobbo) December 15, 2020
Looking at the replies to this post, it appears that some Leeds fans are delighted that these five fixtures will be broadcasted in the coming weeks.
Given how Leeds are still in tier three meaning that no fans will be allowed to go to Elland Road to watch the games, it’s good that BT and Sky will make these fixtures available for Leeds fans to watch elsewhere in the meantime.