[Albion] Enock Mwepu (Retired 10/10/2022)

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Nobby Cybergoat

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I thought he did well. His rangy physique clearly causes problems for teams.

He has a nice line in left footed hacks up the pitch ... he did 2 or 3 todat, one of which led to the goal

Should retain his place
 




Swansman

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Very goofy baller but lots of qualities and those through passes he's been doing all season are very yummy. Expect him to be a little in and out of the team for the rest of the season and probably a key player next year.
 














lawros left foot

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The Zambians call his through pass the Ninkumona.


Enock Mwepu just did his famous "NINKUMONA" pass in the premier league. ��

Mwepu is known by his Zambian fans for a pass called NINKUMONA which means 'I have seen you'...They say he doesn't need to look at you to accurately pass the ball to you.

Classy ����
 








Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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I am not a fan - he reminds me of a Premier League Paddy McCourt with lots of pace, a bit of skill but absolutely no end product. However today, none of that applies - he was very good and a real thorn in their side.
 


Pavilionaire

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Well somebody had to step in for Biss tonight and I thought Mwepu brought the energy and the drive with him all night.

As first seasons go he's doing well.
 




A1X

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I am not a fan - he reminds me of a Premier League Paddy McCourt with lots of pace, a bit of skill but absolutely no end product. However today, none of that applies - he was very good and a real thorn in their side.

No end product? Compared to Lallana, Moder, Gross etc. He actually scores and assists when he plays, it's somewhat of a novelty.
 


Simster

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No end product? Compared to Lallana, Moder, Gross etc. He actually scores and assists when he plays, it's somewhat of a novelty.
Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.

A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.
 


Stat Brother

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Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.

A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.

***Cough*** Liverpool ***cough***
 




Seagull27

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Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.

A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.
There was a fairly good one at Anfield as well...

I like him, as mentioned earlier he brings something different to any of our other midfielders. Great energy, didn't stop running today and some lovely touches and passes.

I can also see him being a key player in the next season or two.
 


Luke93

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Scores? He's scored once and that was for a second string team in a league cup game.

A couple of assists I grant you, but I find him immensely frustrating more often than not - he just sums up our attacking woes perfectly. Anyway, this is not for today as he played very well against Brentford.

Liverpool?
 


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