Football legend Kevin Keegan believes Leeds United, Bradford City and Huddersfield Town should be aiming for promotion from their respective divisions next season.
Keegan, who is ambassador for npower’s No Power Hour, was at Leeds' Millennium Square to urge parents and children to spend an hour without power this summer.
The 60-year-old hosted an exclusive family workshop demonstrating the many ways families can switch off, get active, and spend some quality time together outside, whilst saving energy at the same time.
But all the talk afterwards was about our West Yorkshire teams chances ahead of the new season.
The former England manager exclusively told Leeds Today reporter Raz Mirza that Simon Grayson's men should be aiming for a play-off spot at the very least.
He said: It's inevitable they'll get back in the Premier League. It's just whether it's going to be this year or next year.
"Leeds is a Premier League club and the Premier League needs clubs like Leeds."
Keegan also thinks Peter Jackson is the right man to lead the Bantams to promotion from League Two.
He thinks the City boss now has the chance to prepare the club 'the way he wants' after taking over halfway through the last campaign.
The former Newcastle boss said that if the club get things right, they could be playing in the Championship within the next few years.
Keegan claims Jackson has enough inside knowledge of the game to get the right players into Valley Parade.
And when asked if he thinks the club have a chance of promotion next season, he said: "Crawley have spent a lot of money, so I think they'll go straight up.
"So I think there will be two places up for grabs. Why shouldn't Bradford City be one of them?"
Keegan also talked up Huddersfield Town's chances of promotion from League One before discussing lack of young english talent in the game.