Leeds United were given lots to celebrate on Easter Monday and the debut of Harry Gray was just one of them.
The biggest, of course, is that Leeds United have now secured their Premier League promotion and are set for a massive windfall as a result.
Daniel Farke has secured the third promotion of his career after his side smashed Stoke City 6-0, with Joel Piroe bagging four of the goals himself.
Burnley then defeated rivals Sheffield United 2-1 at Turf Moor, securing their own promotion and ensuring Leeds go up in the process.
Another great moment on a glorious day was that 16-year-old starlet Harry Gray made his debut for the club.
It was a beautiful moment in the long history of Leeds but Michael Brown has warned there is a long development process for the latest production of the Gray dynasty.

Michael Brown wants Harry Gray to keep his feet on the ground
Speaking on Sky Sports’ coverage of the game ahead of kick-off, Brown was delighted to see Gray on the bench and potentially make his debut but did issue a warning as well.
He said: “For the family again, the heritage at Leeds United is amazing and arguably this guy could be better than his brother.
“That is some statement isn’t it?
“So as we’ve said, we have to be careful. We have to understand the potential of when you get in and get minutes, the hype is going to be there very, very quickly for him.
“Keep him down to the ground as best we can and let’s hope it goes well but there’s still a long way for him to go. It’s fabulous to see where he’s at this young age.”
Harry Gray enjoys his Leeds United debut
As Eddie Gray watched on with tears welling in his eyes as his great-nephew made his debut, Harry Gray was all smiles on the pitch.
He sadly didn’t get much of the ball in his brief camep or a chance to score, which supporters promised they’d be on the pitch for if he did.
However, Gray has already got a chant from Leeds fans and is clearly already a favourite on the terraces.
Gray was beaming at full-time as he danced to ‘I Predict a Riot’ in front of a raucous Kop. It’s unlikely to be his last game at Elland Road.
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