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



sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
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Agreed.

A spell at a smaller PL Club will do him good. Watching him hoof 8 attempts at goal when I saw him at Brentford in December, I thought then he was trying too hard to ‘compete for a place’ in a squad that’s top heavy in the MF/CAM areas - that can make a player selfish and careless. I’m not convinced Ipswich will stay up and I hope for Enciso’s sake the loan won’t be another Billy Gilmour situation when Tuchel loaned WBG to Norwich - Norwich fans vented disappointed at the ‘great white hope’ that was supposed to help them not get relegated and that really impacted on his self confidence. Although after speaking to Ipswich fans the other night, I have the impression they are more resigned than Norwich fans were at the time about surviving for another season in the PL (sadly).
Hoofed 8 efforts? What game were you watching?!
 




Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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I'm very much in this camp. Really like the player but Enciso, somewhat like Sarmiento and Buonanotte, just don't quite fit in FH's set up.
Buonanotte runs his arse off and is very intense, may well be a key player for us next season.
 


Hiheidi

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Dec 27, 2022
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Buonanotte runs his arse off and is very intense, may well be a key player for us next season.

And he signed a new contract before going on loan - seems more in tune with his planned development route than Enciso, who I assume thought he'd be getting offerers from Man City and such like by now.
 
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Flounce

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Nov 15, 2006
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And he signed a new contract before going on loan - seems more in tune with his planned development route than Enciso, who I assume thought he'd be getting offerers from Man City and such like by now.
I wonder how much Enciso is driven by whispers in his ears from agents and totally unrealistic expectations from Paraguay journalists and sycophants who think he’s already at Messi levels.
 






Seagull on the Hill

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Jan 22, 2022
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Ipswich need to make sure they get the real Enciso and not this imposter.
 

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Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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With the volume of quality players that are coming through the doors, this type of scenario will happen more and more often. Brighton will potentially become not only a selling club, but also a transitional club, where Player A gets the chance to shine and then move on to further their career making the club a bit of profit in the process (as opposed to the 'buy them cheap, sell them high' Caicedo-type deals).

I have no issue with it – players come and go and that's the way it is. Enciso works hard (sometimes tries TOO hard, IMO) and is a decent player, but if it's not working out here, he's the type of guy where a move to somewhere else is probably best for him and the club. Having said that, he could come back in the summer having kept Ipswich up, sign a new contract and become a key player in 25/26!
 


Uh_huh_him

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Sep 28, 2011
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I wonder how much Enciso is driven by whispers in his ears from agents and totally unrealistic expectations from Paraguay journalists and sycophants who think he’s already at Messi levels.
Probably far less than, how driven we are, by speculation on twitter and message boards, regarding our players' temperaments and motivations.
 






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