Kakamega Homeboy midfielder Brian Buleti watched the club’s matches either frim the stands or the substitutes technical bench in the past campaign. The midfielder who was new to the club and league was overlooked in all matches despite his versatility as he can play both in midfield and as a full back.Homeboyz acquired the player straight after he finished his Secondary School studies at St. Peter’s Mumias and would go on to bring in the trio of Brian Sifa, Enock Masinza and Ainea Ndete in the same window.##NAJAVA_MECA_6892406##The four were signed inline with the club’s policy of giving green horns the chance to showcase their talents in the top flight.While Ndete, Masinza and Sifa ditched the club perhaps in search for playing time, Buleti elected to hang in there and his gamble has been paying off.Injured City Stars rookie Pius Omachi to wait longer for league debutThe arrival of coach John Baraza at the club three months ago saw fortunes swing in favour of Buleti as the rookie has since made his league bow and managed to attain his first league start under the former Kenyan international.Buleti says he is glad that his patience and hard work won him the consideration for game time from the technical bench ahead of experienced players.Sofapaka’s rough patch; What’s ailing Batoto Ba Mungu?“Nothing has changed much. The only difference between last season and this one is the new coach trusts me. I am glad that he gave me the opportunity to play and hopefully, I will continue to be in his plans going forward. I have been working hard for it and thankfully, the efforts are bearing fruit,” he said.Homeboyz who are placed second on the log with ten points, two off leaders Tusker are set to take on former champions AFC Leopards on Wednesday at Nyayo Stadium.