I didn’t realise it’s a little longer than expected, hopefully to our advantage.* 8 days.
It closes at 11pm on February 3rd.
I didn’t realise it’s a little longer than expected, hopefully to our advantage.* 8 days.
It closes at 11pm on February 3rd.
Wealdstone brought on a 47-year-old (who had a kidney transplant nine years, and retired from playing 16 years ago) against our U-21s on Tuesday.He’s 44 and retired so you would hope not![]()
So is he injured or not?
Why would any club sign an injured player?
we do it literally all the time!Why would any club sign an injured player?
I think EVERY Albion supporter simply wouldn’t have believed that those three would be out on loan now, with at least Enciso likely never playing for us again, if you’d ask them two years ago.I’m surprised the Lizard is happy with yet another baffling decision by our top draw manager.
Enciso, Goodnight and now Ferguson and we have to endure one shot on target against Everton at home. What joys.
Where to start with this?!I’m surprised the Lizard is happy with yet another baffling decision by our top draw manager.
Enciso, Goodnight and now Ferguson and we have to endure one shot on target against Everton at home. What joys.
I really hope this works out for Evan. He looked such a talent two years ago.
Enciso I get. He backs himself in a way that simply isn’t about confidence, there’s a real arrogance there. No huge problem with that but you can see how it could lead to an expectation that he plays more. Deep down he probably thinks and always has that he’s better than us. His actual output contradicts that. But I get why he’d feel the way he does, why he wants out and why we won’t stand in his way.I agree, but at the same time if Evan and Enciso have a great second half of the season in new teams, fit and firing in the goals, it would make me question what's going on here.
So you would rather he went somewhere else and was sh*t? That's baffling to me.Enciso I get. He backs himself in a way that simply isn’t about confidence, there’s a real arrogance there. No huge problem with that but you can see how it could lead to an expectation that he plays more. Deep down he probably thinks and always has that he’s better than us. His actual output contradicts that. But I get why he’d feel the way he does, why he wants out and why we won’t stand in his way.
Evan is different. If he goes on loan and it’s more of the same. Struggling with injury, looking unfit, unhappy and out of form then nothing to worry about beyond how the hell do we get the kid out of this rut? If he goes somewhere, plays from the off, looks fit and motivated and scores goals, well that’s a real worry to me.
So you would rather he went somewhere else and was sh*t? That's baffling to me.
Because he hasn't been playing enough, and nor should he when Welbs has been undroppableNo, I think it's just it will beg the question - why haven't we be able to get the best out of him? We are known for developing young players and that's why Ferguson apparently chose us over bigger clubs.
That is the problem at the moment. From being a shining example of a pathway club, we're now looking like one where you can get some games, do well, the manager will change, the club will then spend £25m on someone in your position, you'll get sent on loan.No, I think it will just beg the question - why haven't we be able to get the best out of him? We are known for developing young players and that's why Ferguson apparently chose us over bigger clubs.
That is the problem at the moment. From being a shining example of a pathway club, we're now looking like one where you can get some games, do well, the manager will change, the club will then spend £25m on someone in your position, you'll get sent on loan.
The Albion prospectus isn't what it was.