Buzsacky from off the bench 18:43 - Apr 24 with 781 views | donny11 | I'm a massive Buzsacky fan, i think he's a genuine technician and is very effective in the advanced '3rd' midfielder role. I do however have a massive problem with him coming off the bench, it seems to take him 10 mins to gather the pace of the game and looks very nervy on the ball when coming on late & decision making is often poor. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this..........? | | | | |
Buzsacky from off the bench on 18:50 - Apr 24 with 765 views | WestbourneR | Defo noticed this mate he needs time to get up to speed. In fact, I don't think he's ever put in a decent subs appearance. It made the scarps of minutes here and there that he fed off under NW even more criminal. I've always liked Buzz a lot too - I knew his long shooting could help us get the extra goals we need, free goals in some ways - but the simple fact is Warnock and now Hughes don't seem to think he is a first choice player. | |
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Buzsacky from off the bench on 19:16 - Apr 24 with 715 views | CHUBBS | Yeah don't know what it is,but he looks miles off the pace whenever he comes on in games.Put him on from start and he's fine so can only think its a mental issue. If he can stay fit he will be a valuable asset to have but you always feel a long termer is only round the corner with him. | | | |
Buzsacky from off the bench on 03:03 - Apr 25 with 673 views | timcocking | I feel some players are quite simply better as subs than others, Jermain Defoe, Hernandez. Usually quicker, livelier or stronger players who can instantly have a direct impact. Buzz is a more subtle player. Definitely more suited to starting than coming on imo. Mackie, if he wasn't starting, is surely the dream substitute? What a hero. And SWP if he could kick the ball. | | | |
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