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Number 4 goes to Jack Watts

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WATTS TO CARRY FAMOUS NO. 4

Make sure to watch the video too.

DON'T underestimate the significance of No.1 draftee and boom 17-year-old recruit Jack Watts wearing the No.4 guernsey at Melbourne.......
 

Great to see barassi getting so involved these days a true living legend that's makes me proud to be a melbourne supporter

 
Anyone know what time training starts tomorrow. Might try and be the first member to say Welcome arbored!!!

Yep, if you say that I'm tipping you'll definitely be first

the news just keeps getting better......

"I’m absolutely stoked – Wattsy went at No.1, and I’m really good mates with him, so I’m looking forward to the next couple of years with Wattsy and Melbourne." - Bleases!!!!!


I noticed that too. The b@stard.

Jack Watts inherits No.4, but does it live up to hype?

Don't appreciate the tone in this article.

"Melbourne's sudden adulation for the number has surprised some Demon fans, who have asked if the number is really that famous."

Daryl Timms, you're on my list.

I agree Jack Attack. I'd like to know who were the surprised Demon Fans. Probably some of those at the HUN Sport department bunkered down who aren't Melbournefc members and are struggling to come up with things to put in the paper. Much like this line in his article.

Answer, Yes it really is famous, if there is any conjecture if it is or isn't. It's just the likes of Campbell, Grgic and Holland weren't as popular. They can't be serious when comparing it to the likes of No.23 of Hawthorn. There's hardly anything that can match that currently in terms of a guernsey being as famous.

jack Attack...there is always someone who will try and knock or criticise......on this occassion its Daryl Timms probably just highlighting what someone said at the coffee machine, because he had nothing else to fill his page. Go figure.

 

Sponsor Watts - small article

Watts up for offer

Sponsor Watts - small article

Watts up for offer

Great idea for additonal revenue. The club is on the front foot here, may as well milk it while they can.


From the Elite package

Your player will attend an event organised by you, to be coordinated through the Melbourne Football Club

Great for a sports shop to have ball and jumper signings for a day?

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