[Albion] Facundo Buonanotte - SIGNED for 1.8 billion pesos

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Zeberdi

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I'll say it now. He'll end up considerably better than Ali Mac.

Incredible potential
Already better than Mackie was at the same age.
 




Djmiles

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Dec 1, 2005
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The more I see him play, the more I believe he’ll be a big part of our team for the next couple of years.

With at least 6 extra games next season, we’ll need the likes of him, Ayari, Gilmour, Van Hecke etc to step up big time.
 












Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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I still can’t see it
You're not supposed to see 'it' now.

All you should be hoping to see is minor improvements, which in themselves won't be linear.

Today I felt he was a lot more mobile, was aggressive, and attempted some moves that would have felt good when they came off.


That'll do.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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You're not supposed to see 'it' now.

All you should be hoping to see is minor improvements, which in themselves won't be linear.

Today I felt he was a lot more mobile, was aggressive, and attempted some moves that would have felt good when they came off.


That'll do.
Nice shot towards the end as well.
 










B-right-on

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Apr 23, 2015
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I still can’t see it

What's"it"?

Buonanotte is 18, came half way around the world in January, not speaking English, playing in the toughest league in the world, expected to play in a totally new role and system and being thrown in at the deep end because we don't have the squad depth to give him the time to settle down.

How many years was Mac Allister here before he regularly played and got to his current level? He's already played more games than Caicedo did in his first year and a half, Caicedo was 6 months in before he got his first game and then went out on loan for 6 months.

He's raw. Needs time and experience but got the raw talent to set the PL alive and with Welbz, Lallana, Milner as well as Gross and Dunky, they'll help him through the transition to a brilliant player for us.

Can't see "it" (that)?
 




Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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Seems to be somewhat more grounded than young Enciso - seems to be happy to get his head down, learn his craft and play.

Very similar characteristics to Ali Mac.
Enciso is f***ing nuts. Rolls around all over the shop - rinses some defenders - tries too much - he’s a guy RDZ lives to try and improve. Love the naivety .
 


AstroSloth

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Dec 29, 2020
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That’s his natural and preferred position - If we loose Mac Allister in the summer window, I think RDZ will have Facu in a CAM position which is what he was signed for - he’s wasted on the wing but has needed the match minutes for EPL blooding.
But at the same time Facu would excel in a wide role where the full back massively overlaps, unfortunately our right side doesn't tend to do that.

Imagine how much worse Mitoma would look without Estupinan constantly overlapping.

If we had Lamptey playing then Facundo could fake the wide pass, cut inside and play killer balls far more often.
 




Bozza

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Enciso is f***ing nuts. Rolls around all over the shop - rinses some defenders - tries too much - he’s a guy RDZ lives to try and improve. Love the naivety .
Exactly - love him and his enthusiasm, but he'll soon be a marked and hated man. I think even Pascal Groß was tiring of the histrionics today. You've got the foul, your opponent has been carded - there's no need to roll around as if you require a leg amputation NOW otherwise you're going to die.

The senior pros need to talk that out of his game.
 






jackanada

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Jul 19, 2011
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Exactly - love him and his enthusiasm, but he'll soon be a marked and hated man. I think even Pascal Groß was tiring of the histrionics today. You've got the foul, your opponent has been carded - there's no need to roll around as if you require a leg amputation NOW otherwise you're going to die.

The senior pros need to talk that out of his game.
I think Pascal was mainly tired of Enciso not doing what he told him.
I'm no football guru, but if I could give any of our young players just one bit of advice it would be "do what Pascal says, run where he points you to, pass when he asks and you will look amazing"
 


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