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Another embarrassing loss to Greatest Waste of Space should lead to a lot of list turnover. Bring it on big time!

That is stupid and worse than mere negativity. There will be a turnover - we don't need an embarrassing loss.

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For those against a possible Watts trade. In case you missed last years finals make sure you watch this years. Ask yourself honestly would the intensity he brings stand up in finals.

If he is to be traded this would be Goodwins call I'm guessing, someone who has an idea about what's required.

How do we know Watts didn't ask to be traded.

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Watts would not leave MFC at the drop of a hat. He is very loyal and loves the place. There are a number of contingencies here

* not playing his role as well as required against Freo

* has an offer from another club that MFC can use for some other advantage

* will resume former position as another player is unlikely to get up for Sunday

* just making way so Roos can get another look at someone else on the fringe

etc etc

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For those against a possible Watts trade. In case you missed last years finals make sure you watch this years. Ask yourself honestly would the intensity he brings stand up in finals.

Watts would not fire a shot in the intensity of a finals game. He is expendable, and hopefully this dropping is a sign we have a trade lined up to net us something good for him.

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For those against a possible Watts trade. In case you missed last years finals make sure you watch this years. Ask yourself honestly would the intensity he brings stand up in finals.

If he is to be traded this would be Goodwins call I'm guessing, someone who has an idea about what's required.

How do we know Watts didn't ask to be traded.

If he asks to be traded I won't blame the MFC obviously... the people who talk about his intensity are the people i suspect don't watch melbourne games... particularly the second half of the season.

Pendulbury plays a similar style... would you question his intensity?

Why would we turf one of the few guys in our side who can actually use the footy?!

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If the speculation is true and we are trading Watts that is almost it for me. Trade a dude when he starts to show promise. Good stuff MFC.

Maybe you could send your pocket money in. Worked for that little girl last time.
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Don't want to throw fuel on the fire but here's what a friend texted me a few days ago (I've waiting to see if something like this might happen):

"Hot news for you mate... We did a membership poster thingy for Melbourne footy club with jack watts as the front cover. They just rang and asked if he can be replaced. Hmmmm"

Obviously it might not mean anything - but if you add that to his unexplained dropping this week then it starts to feel like something MIGHT be happening.

Could be simple explanations:-

-Maybe they want to put Jesse on the front cover after he wins the Rising Star award!

-Maybe Jack isn't playing for team balance reasons and so they can give the kids a go.

It doesn't make sense to not play him just because there is a trade in the wings.

On that basis why play Howe? He obviously didn't like the offer we made him and wants to go.

I'm hoping and praying that Jack is a Dee for many years to come.

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Despite all the adversity, I would really stuggle to watch Jack line up in another side's colours. He's our lad. Don't know if I've ever wanted to see a bloke succeed so much. I just pray it's with us that he gets that success.

Anyway, it's probably just another case of Roos' bizarre team selections this year.

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If he asks to be traded I won't blame the MFC obviously... the people who talk about his intensity are the people i suspect don't watch melbourne games... particularly the second half of the season.

Pendulbury plays a similar style... would you question his intensity?

Why would we turf one of the few guys in our side who can actually use the footy?!

Pendles wins his own footy, whilst being tagged and rips games apart. Watts has to be in space and have it delivered perfectly. Pendles leads by example.
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What ever Jack Watts is worth this year, it is much more than it would be next year in my opinion.

I would be happier keeping Jack Grimes who is about equally effective because Grimes gives it a red hot go.

Watts is worth more on the table though.

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I won't renew my membership if we trade him.

I said an equally silly remark at the end of David Cordners career.

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My speculation proves accurate. You don't watch MFC games.

If you think Pendles and a Watts have similar styles you are mistaken.

The bit about your pocket money was a joke but having read some of your comments I think I was pretty much on the mark.

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