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Im sorry, I cant help it, but hearing or seeing his name just reminds me of this... haha. Maybe it should be played when he scores :P

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Im sorry, I cant help it, but hearing or seeing his name just reminds me of this... haha. Maybe it should be played when he scores :P

Would love to hear people sing that! Haha

Du dudu du dudur SHLUP SHLUP... :)

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can we stop building this guy up before he's even played a game for us, he'll be a perennial sub if he's not loaned out again given the amount of strikers we seem to be signing this summer

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can we stop building this guy up before he's even played a game for us, he'll be a perennial sub if he's not loaned out again given the amount of strikers we seem to be signing this summer

I'll remind you of that one day soon !!!!!!!!! ;)

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Im sorry, I cant help it, but hearing or seeing his name just reminds me of this... haha. Maybe it should be played when he scores :P

I have not listening or heard this but.....

Grew up!

What do you will call call him?

Striker boy or STRIKERMAN! :scarf:

I prefer to call him a Leicester BLUE :scarf: :scarf:

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I'll remind you of that one day soon !!!!!!!!! ;)

if you have the chance do you really think I'll be disappointed?

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From the Foxes Trust website

Chris Tate from the Brentford Trust, gives his feedback on the performance of Jeffrey Schlupp during his loan period at the end of last season

We signed Jeffrey on loan on 14th March. In truth, few if any Bees fans had heard much about him, but reports from Leicester supporting friends and colleagues suggested he was blessed with real pace and an eye for goal and was highly thought of by the Foxes Academy staff.

Jeffrey didn’t take long to make an impression. Having come off the bench for a brief cameo on 15th against Huddersfield, he came off the bench again against Orient four days later and within twenty seconds had rounded the Orient keeper after an astonishing turn of pace to leave the goal at his mercy, only to see his shot cannon back off the cross-bar from all of two yards out.

A miss that Ronny Rosenthal would’ve been proud of certainly, but he’d made the chance out of nothing and we sensed it wouldn’t be the last chance he’d fashion for himself

We certainly weren’t wrong in that respect. In a total of nine appearances, including six starts, Jeffrey scored six goals and but for the width of the crossbar against Orient and the width of the post at Wembley it would have been eight which is a hugely impressive return by anyone’s standards......

He’s certainly still raw and can drift in and out of games, but his blistering pace and natural finishing ability are facets that just can’t be taught. If he can develop the other areas of his game, he’ll be a star in the making.

Whether he’s ready for the rigours of the Championship is a decision for Sven and his team, but if they decide that he isn’t and could benefit from another period on loan, I’ve no doubt that we’d love to see Jeffrey back at Griffin Park next season. With a full season, I’d be confident of seeing him return 20+ goals in League 1.

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Chris Tate from the Brentford Trust, gives his feedback on the performance of Jeffrey Schlupp during his loan period at the end of last season

We signed Jeffrey on loan on 14th March. In truth, few if any Bees fans had heard much about him, but reports from Leicester supporting friends and colleagues suggested he was blessed with real pace and an eye for goal and was highly thought of by the Foxes Academy staff.

Jeffrey didn’t take long to make an impression. Having come off the bench for a brief cameo on 15th against Huddersfield, he came off the bench again against Orient four days later and within twenty seconds had rounded the Orient keeper after an astonishing turn of pace to leave the goal at his mercy, only to see his shot cannon back off the cross-bar from all of two yards out.

A miss that Ronny Rosenthal would’ve been proud of certainly, but he’d made the chance out of nothing and we sensed it wouldn’t be the last chance he’d fashion for himself

We certainly weren’t wrong in that respect. In a total of nine appearances, including six starts, Jeffrey scored six goals and but for the width of the crossbar against Orient and the width of the post at Wembley it would have been eight which is a hugely impressive return by anyone’s standards......

He’s certainly still raw and can drift in and out of games, but his blistering pace and natural finishing ability are facets that just can’t be taught. If he can develop the other areas of his game, he’ll be a star in the making.

Whether he’s ready for the rigours of the Championship is a decision for Sven and his team, but if they decide that he isn’t and could benefit from another period on loan, I’ve no doubt that we’d love to see Jeffrey back at Griffin Park next season. With a full season, I’d be confident of seeing him return 20+ goals in League 1.

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...................."blistering pace & natural finishing ability"...............nearly 8 goals in 9 games !!! Oh yessss !! :trumpet:

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Im sorry, I cant help it, but hearing or seeing his name just reminds me of this... haha. Maybe it should be played when he scores :P

lol:P

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