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WATCH: Bradford City teenager Freddy Jeffreys hopes hamstring injury won't end his Elgin City loan spell after good performances in Scottish football


By Craig Christie

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Elgin City loan teenager Freddy Jeffreys may be a long way from his Yorkshire home but he is loving life in Scottish football.

Freddy Jeffreys on the ball for Elgin City. Picture: Bob Crombie
Freddy Jeffreys on the ball for Elgin City. Picture: Bob Crombie

The 18-year-old has impressed with the Black and Whites on loan from Bradford City, although his progress was hampered by injury.

Fresh from scoring his first senior goal for Elgin at Stranraer, Jeffreys was a standout in the Moray club's 1-1 draw with Forfar when he pulled his hamstring and had to go off.

Jeffreys spoke after the match - see below - about how his move came about, living more than 400 miles from home and the disappointment of his injury.


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