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I hate it, he's not good enough, he was going to be dropped anyway. He might have got in first before Roosy gave him the bad news. Watts will be lucky to get back in the team and today Hawthorn would have made him look like a girl.

Your hatred of Jack Watts is so sad. And you claim to be a Melbourne supporter? Support your players mate!

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I hate it, he's not good enough, he was going to be dropped anyway. He might have got in first before Roosy gave him the bad news. Watts will be lucky to get back in the team and today Hawthorn would have made him look like a girl.

What do you suppose you look like, using such language?

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Sitting in the Southern working on my suntan. The sun is blinding so hopefully I won't see much of the game. I think we will be lucky to kick three goals with this lineup!

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Roos just said on MMM that Watts asked to be dropped this week as he feels he has been letting the team down in recent weeks. He has his haters but I reckon that is pretty honourable by Jack

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You wonder why the coaching panel 'agreed' to drop Jack, given they had doubts about Hogan's fitness. A pep talk from the coaches to Jack about how much the team needed him might have been the incentive he needed. It worries me, since when do players call the shots.

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Who's the [censored] who thought Freo/Syd/Haw was a great successive run to give us at the start of the season?

Talk about completely destroying any confidence we gained against Richmond/Gold Coast (especially now they've been proven fairly inept by other teams).

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Roos just said on MMM that Watts asked to be dropped this week as he feels he has been letting the team down in recent weeks. He has his haters but I reckon that is pretty honourable by Jack

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You wont find anyone who does not like Jack Watts the person, that has never been questioned

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Your hatred of Jack Watts is so sad. And you claim to be a Melbourne supporter? Support your players mate!

Yes it is sad, but it's a physical rough game and he is too scared to get his hair messed up. He is in the wrong sport.
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You wonder why the coaching panel 'agreed' to drop Jack, given they had doubts about Hogan's fitness. A pep talk from the coaches to Jack about how much the team needed him might have been the incentive he needed. It worries me, since when do players call the shots.

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Apparently Jack Watts rates himself so highly that he decides when he plays and when he doesn't, bloody joke!

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Roos just said on MMM that Watts asked to be dropped this week as he feels he has been letting the team down in recent weeks. He has his haters but I reckon that is pretty honourable by Jack

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Far out that is pathetic from Watts if true. Asking to be dropped, has anyone ever done that before? No competitive footballer with any self respect would do that.

Just give it away jack.

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Yes it is sad, but it's a physical rough game and he is too scared to get his hair messed up. He is in the wrong sport.

I bet he's played 100 more AFL games than you.

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7 of our "best 22" missing, 9 of you include petracca and Trengove, 10 if you include Jamar.

Our list doesn't run that deep that we can afford to have players 25-32 and not get belted.

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Far out that is pathetic from Watts if true. Asking to be dropped, has anyone ever done that before? No competitive footballer with any self respect would do that.

Just give it away jack.

Only Yze from memory

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I'm at the ground listening to the roars as the teams came on. I think they forgot to advertise the game, nobody here, no atmosphere at all except really loud music.

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Now would be a good time to pray, ladies and gents.

Or to start drinking...

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I'm at the ground listening to the roars as the teams came on. I think they forgot to advertise the game, nobody here, no atmosphere at all except really loud music.

In contrast to Adelaide/Saints game. Packed house and Saints doing real well.

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Garry Lyon just suggested anyone in the players rooms should give Jesse a wide berth as he is like a bear being stalked.

I think he wanted to play :rolleyes:

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