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Footy Show Bags Jack Watts

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Not sure if serious or keyboard warrior...

Anyway, all these threads aimed at JW are simply becoming pathetic.

Too many posters with sad, lonely little lives who get a kick out of constantly berating a player. Clap clap.

Why would you open this thread if these are your thoughts

 

I'll refer you to my signature, it just seems so fitting.

Ignored. I really can't be bothered reading what you have to say. You add nothing.

Lol ok then, run along.

Future exercise for the bored/sad. Put them in order of Best to worst...go!

Dyson Heppell

Hamish Harlett

Sam Jacobs

Taylor Walker

Pearce Hanley

Luke Shuey

Andrew Gaff

Jackson Trengove

Jack Darling

Nathan Brown
Andrejs Everitt
Matthew Leuenberger

Ben Reid

Mitch Brown

Jack Watts

Jake Melksham

Trent Mckenzie

Rhys Palmer

Tom Scully

Dylan Addison

top 6-8 are pretty good. and then it goes into 'good, ordinary' players pretty quickly.

Edited by DemonAndrew

 

Pretty sure everyone, or a vast majority, is sick to death of discussing this. Roos will make the call on whether he plays or not.

Mods, do the right thing.

The guy does the best he can. Supporter websites that vilify players don't inspire, either.


The guy does the best he can.

No he doesnt and thats the problem

I still rate Watts.

He won us the Suns game in the last quarter.

That said, his game against Freo was awful and he probably now needs to spend some time at Casey to regain some form/confidence.

We seem to have drifted far enough from the initial discussion point, which had something to do with some television programme, to suggest there's not much more to be gained from keeping it going.

 

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