He's been coming off the bench and getting 20 minutes or so but yet to start a game. You can't criticise Warno's selections as results speak for themselves and its excellent that for the first time in years even some big players for us are being made to realise they are not automatic choices. But is Buz going to be happy sitting on the bench if this carries on? Is it just up to him to raise his game and force his way back into the team? Interesting that he tends to come on for Tarbs - does Warnock think both of them in the team is too much of a luxury? I just hope he is patient, works away and then does do something with a bit of his old brilliance to turn a match when he comes on. Maybe then he will force his way back into the reckoning.
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Think Warnock's team selections are about right at the moment. Think he starts with Adel to give opponents someone to worry about and frighten them. Then, when the game is won, bring on Buzz as a different creative option. Seems to be working so far (Derby aside).
Think Buzz will be happy as he is still getting game time and is involved and is in a squad capable of promotion. He may be a star man somewhere else but his chances of promotion may not be as good - certainly at Leicester who were apparently in for him? - and haven't seen a Premiership club come in for him so he'll probably stay.
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Originally posted by RussRanger View PostThink Buzz will be happy as he is still getting game time and is involved and is in a squad capable of promotion.
I said in the Summer the downside of Taarabt coming would be that NW would not play Buzz and Taarabt in the same team, but every wanabe manager said he could/will, but with Taarabt doing so well and Buzz being to good to be on the bench, something will give and Buzz would not be the first and will not be the last player to move clubs to get first team football.
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Buzz was going to start the first game but got injured. He's just got to bide his time 'til he gets his chance, same with Smith, Rowly and Hulse. Now the games start to come a bit quicker there are likely to be players getting knocks, then it's up to them to hold on to their place.
At least with NW putting him on every game, he knows he is in the manager's plans.
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