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Soulman

New member
Oct 22, 2012
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Sompting
It was the same story against Donny. Perhaps Oscar will decide he's more useful as an impact player rather than a regular starter.

I believe he left Newcastle because he can not play regularly. I think his game time has to be managed, otherwise he would play week in and week out.
 




brightonrock

Dodgy Hamstrings
Jan 1, 2008
2,482
The games he starts are more likely to be away from home IMO, with half hour sub appearances at the Amex. He's better when a game is open so he can exploit the space and pull defenders around, which is easier towards the end of games when teams are tiring, or in front of their own fans when they have to be more attacking. It's also not as easy as just saying "he needs to start" - he's not on the bench because he's out of favour, he's on the bench because he has a knee problem and can't play every game. The fact when he is on the bench he is the go-to "make an impact" player, and has been under Gus & Oscar, shows he is very valued by the coaching staff. It's just his fitness which is an issue, which is why he's rotated so carefully.
 


Mr H

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2012
406
LA
When he has come on as a substitute, our record is W8 D2 L3
When he has started, our record is W2 D4 L2 (both wins at home)
When he hasn't featured, our record is W4 D4 L4
 




Machiavelli

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2013
16,736
Fiveways
Not to take away from Rohan's great performance but I'd almost be tempted to give Kaz the MoM. Completely changed the course of the game.

Spot on. Thought he did exactly the same against Doncaster. All of this seems to indicate that I might be wrong to want him to start, but still, I want him to start.
 




burnee54

East Upper Hermit
Sep 1, 2011
1,151
up the downs
I am sure I read he has a niggling knee injury which is why we are managing his appearances. With March, Buckley, Rodriguez and Lua Lua now fit we have rotation options to keep them all fresh

Definitely this. I think Soggy Marsh is going to be a great asset to us. He is young and very energetic. Having him on for the first hour exhausts the opponents defence. Getting them ready for Kaz to come on for the last 30 and tear them apart.
And when he put Buckley on the other wing they didn't know which way to turn.

OG the moment I heard you had left Maccabi I knew you were the man for us.
(that's why I stuck a tenner on you that very night.)
:kiss:
 








sahel

Active member
Jan 24, 2014
224
Game changer. Amazing option off the bench. Not sure he's up to starting as he's still managing his knee

I think the treatment of Lua Lua has been perverse under Poyet and Garcia. He is consistently the most dangerous player and yet has hardly ever started a game. He will get fed up and leave I suspect and who could blame him. A football career is short enough anyway without capricious treatment from managers
 




TonyW

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Feb 11, 2004
2,525
I think the treatment of Lua Lua has been perverse under Poyet and Garcia. He is consistently the most dangerous player and yet has hardly ever started a game. He will get fed up and leave I suspect and who could blame him. A football career is short enough anyway without capricious treatment from managers

Given his persistent injury problems, I think he can count himself lucky to have had the game time he has had.
 


Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
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Given his persistent injury problems, I think he can count himself lucky to have had the game time he has had.

This. With the emergence of March OG has been free to get the cotton wool out and give Kaz's injuries the fullest opportunity to recover. I have to say though this season he has become a 90minute player. If fully fit I would start him, I just wonder whether he is strong enough at the moment.

The improvement in Kaz's all round game this season has been nothing short of spectacular. He is a much more effective attacker with his delivery the best in the team, he is also one of our best tacklers, and his decision making in and out of possession shows an intelligence that is sorely lacking in his tweets!
 


sahel

Active member
Jan 24, 2014
224
Given his persistent injury problems, I think he can count himself lucky to have had the game time he has had.

That's not what he thinks apparently. As a spectator I want to see him play not some journeyman midfielder
 




TonyW

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Feb 11, 2004
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That's not what he thinks apparently. As a spectator I want to see him play not some journeyman midfielder

Don't see how he can think otherwise.
Injured way more than he's fit.

Plus, we have had, and still do have, other options.

I think Kaz could end up being a great asset to us, but he needs to stay in one piece before he can start demanding a start.
 


Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,869
Guiseley
I can't agree that he's better as a sub. He's had some cracking games when he's started. The only reason to keep him as a sub is lack of fitness.
 


TonyW

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Feb 11, 2004
2,525
I can't agree that he's better as a sub. He's had some cracking games when he's started. The only reason to keep him as a sub is lack of fitness.

I agree.

And that's been the case.

Still hasn't reached full match fitness yet.
If/when he does, he may well become first choice.
 


drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,081
Burgess Hill
That's not what he thinks apparently. As a spectator I want to see him play not some journeyman midfielder

I think the point is that if he could play a whole game the way he played for just over 30 minutes against Leeds then we would all like to see him on for 90 minutes but the fact is he doesn't. That coupled with his injuries means he needs to be managed. He might not like it, I doubt any footballer would, but if he has sense he would see its the best way. I would like to see both Buckley and Lua Lua play 90 minutes but they both are very injury prone (in a dream world you would have both of them and solly March on!!!).
 




Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
18,891
Worthing
I can't agree that he's better as a sub. He's had some cracking games when he's started. The only reason to keep him as a sub is lack of fitness.

Or tactics?

With March and Rodriguez able to play 60 minutes, and Buckly & Kaz on the bench we can go at teams at full pace for the whole game. It gives OG far more options and stretches teams in a way we've not done all season.

Kaz has been more effective against tiring defences, and I support OG is using him that way.

Kaz needs to stop talking to the press about how frustrated he is and accept that he is part of a team of 18 that are used to win football matches.
 


BensGrandad

New member
Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
When he starts we are in a position of not being 100% sure of what to expect from our opponentx so tend to be a little more defensive thus he has defensive duties to perform which somewhat curtail his attacking ability. When he comes on for the last 30 mins we have established our play and he can go hell for leather at the defence without too much to worry about defensively.

For me it is as an impact sub.
 


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