Bugg Posted 26 July 2011 Posted 26 July 2011 is yhat why he scored 4 goals in are 4-1 win in sweden. and it doesnt matter what the opposition was like he did that in the second half, no one managed it in the first half. He was playing a Swedish third division side, of course the opposition matters.
bisto Posted 26 July 2011 Posted 26 July 2011 He was playing a Swedish third division side, of course the opposition matters. in that case it obviously means no one else that played in that game was good enough to score against crap opposition. if he is good enough for are first team or not isnt the point saying we should fook him off is what i was talking about. and he deserves more respect than that.
Itsthejoeker Posted 26 July 2011 Posted 26 July 2011 in that case it obviously means no one else that played in that game was good enough to score against crap opposition. if he is good enough for are first team or not isnt the point saying we should fook him off is what i was talking about. and he deserves more respect than that. You're trying to tell me, you think Steve Howard should be our leading striker this season?
bisto Posted 26 July 2011 Posted 26 July 2011 You're trying to tell me, you think Steve Howard should be our leading striker this season? no thats not what im saying at all. all i said was he deserves more respect than saying we should fook him off. if you read what iv already written then that would be obvious.
Nunny Fox Posted 27 July 2011 Posted 27 July 2011 Now or never?????? He's eighteen years old! So you can see him getting first team football here if we get promoted????? get real!!
Guest Bilo Posted 27 July 2011 Posted 27 July 2011 I personally think his time at Brentford has proved his worth at League One level. Keep him as an impact sub for the first few months at least and if he isn't ready, then send him out on loan. Probably give him a start against Rotherham and against weaker Championship opposition to see how he gets on. After Gradel turned out to be an absolute gem after leaving us, it'd be a crime for the same to happen with Schlupp.
Stevosevic Posted 28 July 2011 Posted 28 July 2011 Eriksson chose 19-year-old Schlupp to play on the left of his attacking three against Valencia, saying it was a valuable experience for him. "It was not easy for him to play against Valencia but he has qualities and, from the moment I saw him for the first time, I believe in him," said Eriksson. "He is a very good player but he will be even better."
Jimmy Posted 28 July 2011 Posted 28 July 2011 he's played left back, centre mid and left wing this summer
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