Sheffsteel
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Duffy enjoyed. some limelight with us late in his career. He had 2 excellent seasons with us at championship level but Wilder knew that was his peak level
A lot of players never experience what Duffy achieved he was in the right place at the right time for him and us
He's not shown that level since he left so his departure was justified
But he did a Bob Booker in his own right
Bob Booker was popular here because he had average ability but was Mr 100% who cared.
He was more of a Chris Basham type.....a trier with under dog spirit. Blades love those types of players.
Where as Duffy was class....body swerve with close control, more of an Alex Sabella type.
Although I think a lot of credit must go to Wilder.
He was given a free role and told to float around in the space between midfield and attack (The Duffy role).
He was also told to work hard and play at a high tempo.
Hence why he could only manage a max of 70 minutes, in fact he was often a very effective sub.