Leeds United are in the best possible position for a return to the Premier League this season, a decade after last gracing the top flight.

They're top of the Championship and have a four point lead over second placed Sheffield United. Their nearest rivals have been Norwich City, but their draw with West Brom this weekend ensured they slipped out of the top two.

The Canaries are due to face Marcelo Bielsa's side at the start of February, but fans wanting to be at the game are going to be disappointed. Tickets went on sale this morning at 9am, but by 10.30am the club tweeted the home allocation had been sold out.

That has delighted and angered fans in equal measure. Of course, they're delighted to have such fervent support, always turning out in high numbers to support the team. It bodes well for a Premier League return, but begs the question of development. If they can sell out against the likes of Norwich City, what about Manchester United?

There's other fans who feel left out in the cold and unable to secure tickets for the top of the table clash. With success comes problems such as these and as the tweets below demonstrate, there's no easy answer.