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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Birthdays for QPR's Current #10 and for Former QPR Goalscorer

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QPR's Amos Buzsaky Turns 27: Born May 7th 1982. Holder of the #10 shirt for QPR! Signed from Plymouth; ended as QPR's top goalscorer. And also today, a birthday for QPR's leading goalscorer from the year Buzsaky was born: Tony Sealy, turning 49: born May 7 1959


AKOS BUZSAKY QPR Official Site

Name: Akos Buzsaky
Nationality: Hungarian
Date of Birth: 07/05/1982
Height: 5' 11" (180cm)
Weight: 11st 9lbs (74.0kg)
Previous
Clubs: Porto, MTK Hungaria, Plymouth
Position: Midfielder

A player with outstanding individual ability, Akos Buzsaky's talents were initially spotted by former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.
The self-dubbed 'Special One' paid Buzsaky's first professional Club, MTK Budapest, £400,000 to entice him to FC Porto in 2001.
Buzsaky made just four appearances for the Portuguese giants though and was sent out on loan to Academia de Coimbra.
Plymouth swooped to bring Buzsaky to Home Park on loan towards the conclusion of the 2004/05 campaign, and after suitably impressing, the deal was made permanent in the summer of 2005.
Buzsaky produced a string of stunning displays for the Pilgrims in his first full season at Home Park, but with Argyle struggling to retain their Championship status towards the latter end of the campaign, boss Tony Pulis used him sparingly.
Undeterred, the arrival of Ian Holloway into the Argyle hot-seat breathed new life into the 'Magical Magyar,' who made 40-plus appearances for the Pilgrims last season.
Prior to putting pen to paper on his two month loan deal in W12 in October, dead-ball specialist Buzsaky featured in all but three of Argyle's 16 matches to date in campaign 2007/08.
And he wasted no time whatsoever in making himself feel at home in W12, scoring six goals in his first 13 appearances, before penning a two-and-a-half year deal in January 2008... QPR


TONY SEALY
Born May 7, 1959.
Signed by Terry Venables from Crystal Palace a few months after he joined QPR, Sealy played a few games that season (1980-1981) and a handful of games in our Cup Final season (not playing in any of the Cup games). But the following season, Sealy played a major role in our winning the 1982/1983 Championship and ended up as QPR's top goalscorer with 16 goals in 39 games.
In QPR's season back in the First Division, Sealy played a few games, before being sold to Fulham.
See Wikipedia/Tony Sealy

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