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[Albion] Enciso is such a ray of sunshine.... not



Rdodge30

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2022
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So very young player, abroad in a different country and different language, progression disrupted by injury, not really finding his form, not getting regular game time and possibly has a tendency to try and do too much, mishits his dead ball attempts which he has obviously been assigned to, presumably due to what he does in training.

I wonder ???

And he's probably far more frustrated about it than many on here.
Feels like he’s constantly looking for wonder goals and shooting from anywhere though? He’s a stropper as well- think his head goes sometimes on the pitch if he gets a nasty kick and seems he’s likely to get carded soon after.

I agree with your reasoning why he hasn’t achieved the potential we all saw but attitude is a different matter - re strop when subbed for national team!

If I had to guess at one player who will leave the club the same way Trossard did it would be Enciso
 




Lifelong Supporter

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Aug 4, 2009
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Burgess Hill
Feels like he’s constantly looking for wonder goals and shooting from anywhere though? He’s a stropper as well- think his head goes sometimes on the pitch if he gets a nasty kick and seems he’s likely to get carded soon after.

I agree with your reasoning why he hasn’t achieved the potential we all saw but attitude is a different matter - re strop when subbed for national team!

If I had to guess at one player who will leave the club the same way Trossard did it would be Enciso

The difference will be of course that he will not be on the way to Arsenal. If he wants to have a decent chance of being a starter in the first team he will need to go to the Championship and kick on from there.
 










Hiheidi

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Dec 27, 2022
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There was a piece on him in the Argos, where he said he was worried that he might be left out of the national team because of his lack of minutes at club level.

This was also a funny (and correct) comment from his national team manager...
“Julio is very transparent. I told him the other day, 'Julio, you don't always have to say what you think. Many times, you have to think very carefully about what you say, because anything you say can be interpreted in a thousand ways’."

 


AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy @seagullsacademy.bsky.social
Oct 14, 2003
13,183
Chandler, AZ
There was a piece on him in the Argos, where he said he was worried that he might be left out of the national team because of his lack of minutes at club level.

This was also a funny (and correct) comment from his national team manager...
“Julio is very transparent. I told him the other day, 'Julio, you don't always have to say what you think. Many times, you have to think very carefully about what you say, because anything you say can be interpreted in a thousand ways’."


Excellent - I thought they had stopped printing it:-

argos.jpg
 


SkirlieWirlie

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Jan 6, 2024
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This was also a funny (and correct) comment from his national team manager...
“Julio is very transparent. I told him the other day, 'Julio, you don't always have to say what you think. Many times, you have to think very carefully about what you say, because anything you say can be interpreted in a thousand ways’."



I have no problem with this. Better for the young lad to be open and transparent and let his feelings be known than bottle it up and let it explode.

Those around him then know what they need to do to support rather than dealing with the aftermath and a much more difficult situation.
 




Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
2,930
I have no problem with this. Better for the young lad to be open and transparent and let his feelings be known than bottle it up and let it explode.

Those around him then know what they need to do to support rather than dealing with the aftermath and a much more difficult situation.
Part of becoming a functional adult man is to be able to control your emotions. I know there's a trend right now where everyone is supposed to express their emotions all day all night.

Emotional self-control doesn't make you explode, it prevents you from it.

Either which way, I seriously doubt Enciso will be our issue when February arrives.
 




Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
2,160
There was a piece on him in the Argos, where he said he was worried that he might be left out of the national team because of his lack of minutes at club level.

This was also a funny (and correct) comment from his national team manager...
“Julio is very transparent. I told him the other day, 'Julio, you don't always have to say what you think. Many times, you have to think very carefully about what you say, because anything you say can be interpreted in a thousand ways’."


It's fair enough him worrying. Nees to accept he's not first choice currently and do something about it. He's certainly got the ability. He'd do well to spend a lot o lf time looking at Rutters work rate and efforts for the team.
 












Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,313
An impressive young player who i expect to kick on when his countryman Gomes arrives in the January window.
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,523
Mid Sussex
Part of becoming a functional adult man is to be able to control your emotions. I know there's a trend right now where everyone is supposed to express their emotions all day all night.

Emotional self-control doesn't make you explode, it prevents you from it.

Either which way, I seriously doubt Enciso will be our issue when February arrives.
Can I point you to the dictionary and the word ‘hypocrite’
 












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