Regardless of spelling ,Enciso was brilliant against Estoril and i would be amazed if we didn`t see him in the first team this season,superb young player.
In fact, I'll by jolly disappointed if he isn't in the 1st team squad from August! The club have bigged him up from the beginning (and that's fine, he's good) - he's always spot-lighted in the training videos, and in his performances in the friendlies. If they send him out on loan now I reckon a lot of fans will be a bit upset.
In fact, I'll by jolly disappointed if he isn't in the 1st team squad from August! The club have bigged him up from the beginning (and that's fine, he's good) - he's always spot-lighted in the training videos, and in his performances in the friendlies. If they send him out on loan now I reckon a lot of fans will be a bit upset.
Similar to a few others a loan somewhere in Europe and a recall in January might not be the worst arrangement
Similar to a few others a loan somewhere in Europe and a recall in January might not be the worst arrangement
Whilst I agree with you overall, I hope the club decide his next move (either to stay in the first team here or be loaned out) based on the best outlook for his overall development, rather than with the mood of the fans in mind. Based on some of the absolute nonsense posted on here from time to time (of which I’m just as guilty as anyone else), can you imagine some of the decisions that would be made based on fan sentiment?! We’d be through about half a dozen managers per season.
Whilst I agree with you overall, I hope the club decide his next move (either to stay in the first team here or be loaned out) based on the best outlook for his overall development, rather than with the mood of the fans in mind. Based on some of the absolute nonsense posted on here from time to time (of which I’m just as guilty as anyone else), can you imagine some of the decisions that would be made based on fan sentiment?! We’d be through about half a dozen managers per season.
Whilst I agree with you overall, I hope the club decide his next move (either to stay in the first team here or be loaned out) based on the best outlook for his overall development, rather than with the mood of the fans in mind. Based on some of the absolute nonsense posted on here from time to time (of which I’m just as guilty as anyone else), can you imagine some of the decisions that would be made based on fan sentiment?! We’d be through about half a dozen managers per season.
It'd be FLASK MAYHEM.
I am tempted to start a “Which NSCer would you pick to be Albion manager” thread
Personally think it will be the other way around. Stay until Jan to allow the club to help in settle in to a new country, new way of playing etc then assess and loan out in Jan if more game time is needed.
With 5 subs this season, a young versatile player has a better chance staying here until the WC and seeing if he can get some minutes. It’s win win as if not then he’ll still have been round the first team squad and settled in the city and club plus we’ll know the type of loan we want him to have. If he plays then I think some other bit part players might be farmed out or sold instead.
I'd chose one who can spell player's names.
I am tempted to start a “Which NSCer would you pick to be Albion manager” thread
I agree. Let him settle in socially - with Bruno as his mentor - improve his English, get used to the British way of life and customs and enjoy himself. Better that way than sending him to some grim northerly outpost where English is a second language!
Keeping him here is certainly one option, and the club will know what is best - but we have a loan manager, and a full support network - he wouldn't just be dumped hundreds of miles away and left to get on with it. Besides, despite what some people might think, northerly outposts like, say, Bradford, Oldham or Rochdale are not wholly Hindi. Gujerati and Bangladeshi speaking; they speak English there too!