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Buzz Gets 30 minute Run Out Today Versus SPURS and we win !!

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  • Buzz Gets 30 minute Run Out Today Versus SPURS and we win !!

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  • #2
    i really hope he comes back and gets a chance.

    really feel he would push us over that line.

    nobody can disagree that if you was to play buz in most of the games he would have a good goal scoring return.
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    • #3
      Brilliant news. With injuries, illnesses and suspensions happening all the time we could do with his experience and quality on the bench.

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      • #4
        How long realistically does it take to get a player up to match fitness who has been out for so long? 3-4 weeks?

        Could play a vital role for us.

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        • #5
          He's more than a bench player. Imagine him, Adel and Routledge in that attacking three behind the forward! Buzz tracks back too.

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          • #6
            Why do we always play spurs?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MYU View Post
              Why do we always play spurs?
              Gianni and Harry sitting in a tree?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by MYU View Post
                Why do we always play spurs?
                Its because Nodge is actually Clive Allen

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                • #9
                  For what it's worth... QPR won 2-1, and Buz got a good 45 mins.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Goddard View Post
                    For what it's worth... QPR won 2-1, and Buz got a good 45 mins.
                    Acording to @OfficialQPR

                    'R'S SECOND STRING DEFEAT SPURS: Hogan Ephraim bags a brace, as QPR Reserves run out 3-1 winners at Spurs Lodge'

                    'More good news for the R's ... Akos Buzsaky and Josh Parker also both returned from injury to feature'

                    We got our Ranger's back!

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                    • #11
                      pleased for Buzz on a proffessional point of view - but can't see he would add much to the present team and i was a massive Buzz fan when he first arrived - really hope he proves me wrong cos he was massive at one point ! !

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Stedders View Post
                        He's more than a bench player. Imagine him, Adel and Routledge in that attacking three behind the forward! Buzz tracks back too.
                        Fans keep saying this but we have already seen it and despite a brief spell under Magilton where we looked on fire I'm not foaming at the mouth at the prospect of it. There is a good reason why we have the likes of Smith (and Mackie), they offer balance with the right blend of graft and skill. We have Smith to play with Taarabt and Routledge in that midfield attacking threesome, who IMO offers far more to this team than Buzsaky would.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DevonParkRanger View Post
                          Acording to @OfficialQPR

                          'R'S SECOND STRING DEFEAT SPURS: Hogan Ephraim bags a brace, as QPR Reserves run out 3-1 winners at Spurs Lodge'

                          'More good news for the R's ... Akos Buzsaky and Josh Parker also both returned from injury to feature'

                          you may wanna recheck the site...
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                          • #14
                            report from spurs site:

                            Jonathan Woodgate has played his first 90 minutes of football since returning to fitness in a Spurs XI friendly with QPR at Spurs Lodge on Wednesday.

                            It was the defender’s third appearance in training matches since the turn of the year having been out with a groin injury since November 2009. He was also on the first team bench for our Premier League win at Blackburn a week ago.

                            But ‘Woody’ could do little to prevent a young Spurs side slipping to a 2-1 defeat against an experienced R’s outfit.

                            The visitors included former Spurs players Radek Cerny and Pascal Chimbonda in their starting XI, along with the likes of Fitz Hall, Dan Shittu, Martin Rowlands, Akos Buszaky and Hogan Ephraim – who hit both their goals.

                            The teams went into half-time with the scores at 0-0 with little by way of chances for either side in the first 45 minutes.

                            But Ephraim broke the deadlock around the hour mark, pouncing on a defensive mix-up and leaving Woodgate in his wake before hitting a low effort that squirmed under Mirko Ranieri.

                            Ten minutes later, the former West Ham trainee had doubled his side’s lead, playing a neat one-two with Antonio Germain before running in on goal and taking it round Ranieri to slot home.

                            We hit a consolation through a well-taken goal by sub Alex Pritchard five minutes before the end, but Ranieri was forced to make another late save before the final whistle blew.

                            Spurs XI: Ranieri; Fredericks, Woodgate, Nicholson, Byrne; Carroll, Luongo, Dawkins, Waller-Lassen (Pritchard, 46); Oyenuga, Lancaster
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                            • #15
                              Great to see him back it's been a long time Norwich at home i think he limped out the game but now feel with Derry & Faurlin doing the holding job the only place he could get in now would be either wide right or left. with Hogan missing for 3 games might be a timely return to fitness.maybe midfield of
                              BUZSAKY,DERRY,FAURLIN,SMITH me thinks that looks pretty strong and has the got goals maybe to push us over the line

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