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No-one looked good playing that hoofball rubbish.. Commons during January was a nothing player, Bailey turned into a passenger, Bueno was non-existant, Porters job was to control balls 12ft in the air, Brayford never ventured over the halfway line, Barker was useless, and Bywater couldn't kick it..

We thrashed Watford 4-1 in October/November and played some lovely stuff with virtually the same players.. 3 months later Watford destroyed us 3-0 and we were dismal, playing hoofball all afternoon.. How do you get the best out of Bueno and Commons as attacking midfielders if the ball sails over their head all afternoon..

It's an insult to the likes of Bueno and Commons that you'd play that type of rubbish and call them out saying they couldn't cut it.. Had they both played for Swansea they'd have absolutely cruised it all season.. And why would you try and adapt someones game when they're clearly better playing their way than the team altogether... Why NC played survival hoofball with a team capable of playing on the deck was ridiculous and simply ametureish.. Bueno, Commons and Will Hughes all have a particular style and if they're the better players the idea is to utilize them the best you can.. Not freeze them out by playing a completely different style of football that's clearly not to their liking..

You wouldn't expect a rap singer to look good in a heavy metal band.. Despite the rap singer to be more talented than the group itself..

I thought Commons did still look ok.

The point is though - Hughes, in my opinion, is already better than Commons and Bueno.

He's the rapper that showcases his talent in a heavy metal band.

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Im not sure why Bueno gets this bad reputation for flopping after our good spell had ended. I was at the last 6/7 away game and he was one our best players in every one. Norwich away, Cardiff away, Palace away - all games we lost but he was still probably our best player when he was on the pitch.

We actually drew that game when Bueno was here. If memory serves he was instrumental in setting up Pearson's goal. It was also a warm spring day from recollection which explains why he put a decent shift him (Nige still subbed him though!).

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We actually drew that game when Bueno was here. If memory serves he was instrumental in setting up Pearson's goal. It was also a warm spring day from recollection which explains why he put a decent shift him (Nige still subbed him though!).

Yep, think that's right, pretty sure he subbed him at half time as well, for some unknown reason.

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