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Jack Watts - More Discussion (for those who haven't had enough)

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How irrelevant.

I just can't wait for Sylvia to get a full pre-season under his belt. He'll be a gun one day. Mark my words....

Jr you break me up So Funny!!! But Gotta agree!

 

If Jack Watts was dedicated.. He'd be having a fair crack to try and entice a prospect coach to want to coach the demons..

at least col looks like he wants to be out there

 

Whats he meant to do there? Hill is extremely agile and Watts also had 2 players cut in front of him

bump the first one off balance as you attack the ball & oncoming player, to break & slow the momentum of flow. causing a stoppage or a possession.

try!

not guess, Do,,, something physical...

at least col looks like he wants to be out there

You reckon? Each to their own, I guess. He's playing for a contract.


seen him being more verbal lately which is a nice change

. Watching the Dees is like watching 20 weekend at Bernies...

Have to vehemently disagree with u NSC weekend at Bernies is entertaining to watch unlike our team.

You reckon? Each to their own, I guess. He's playing for a contract.

I'm pleased that Col is playing for a contract and trying to be the best player he can be. In his press conference a couple of months back he was pretty clear on wanting to re-sign and also being the best player he can be - here is the link:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2013-07-10/colin-sylvia-media-conference

On field he has been really consistent, continues to improve and really looks to care about turning our clubs fortunes around.

He is a very important player for turning our club around.

 

Bartlett is calling for some 'mongrel' at the club...on and off the field; some hardness?

Well they can start by moving Watts on.

That wasn't too hard was it?

I'm pleased that Col is playing for a contract and trying to be the best player he can be. In his press conference a couple of months back he was pretty clear on wanting to re-sign and also being the best player he can be - here is the link:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2013-07-10/colin-sylvia-media-conference

On field he has been really consistent, continues to improve and really looks to care about turning our clubs fortunes around.

He is a very important player for turning our club around.

For all of Sylvia's faults, and there are many, I don't think I'd ever questioned his loyalty.

He may be lazy, he may be a bit of a tool, he may be inconsistent, but I never looked at him and thought "you ungreatful idiot".


spoke to a couple of mates today, one involved at Richmond and one involved at Saints, both said that Watts had been discussed but they felt his [censored] attitude made him a far less attractive proposition than a pick one of a few years ago should be, he is clearly doing himself no favours.

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