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Watts has not let me down by letting me down again. OMG Jacky boy !!!   Are we really sure a dingo got the baby or was it ..........? 

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Was that a call in or confirmed from the club?  Again, not willing to judge if it's still just a rumour that's floating around.

The club website mentions that Watts, Hibberd and Jetta are all likely to be available for selection this week.  

Call me naive but until the club confirms it I'm still of the belief it's a rumour.

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3 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

For those who don't want to click it, it's a short article about what Mitch Cleary has 'heard' coming out of AAMI park.  Nothing better than what we've had on here.

If you choose not to believe it that's up to you.

For me there's enough smoke.

Others can please themselves. 

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1 hour ago, ProDee said:

Poster vindicated for their rumour.

3AW - Watts came back in poor shape with poor attitude.

Fit to play and not picked by Goodwin as a statement.

Silly boy after one good year.  

One lousy good year. 

A hint of triumphalism in your post Pro after having to wear a Jack avatar for most of last year?

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Just now, fndee said:

A hint of triumphalism in your post Pro after having to wear a Jack avatar for most of last year?

No.  Just annoyance that a bloke who has had one good year in 8 gets ahead of himself.

He owes his himself, his club and his teammates far more than that.

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1 hour ago, ProDee said:

Poster vindicated for their rumour.

3AW - Watts came back in poor shape with poor attitude.

Fit to play and not picked by Goodwin as a statement.

Silly boy after one good year.  

One lousy good year.

Personally I was surprised how the poster was pretty much attacked for daring to mention something negative he had heard.

 

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1 minute ago, Night Crawler said:

Personally I was surprised how the poster was pretty much attacked for daring to mention something negative he had heard.

 

Hardly.  Some posters questioned the validity of the rumour, myself included.  He wasn't attacked, but in saying that, when you post a rumour that is not based on anything but hearsay you're likely to get backlash from some.

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8 minutes ago, fndee said:

A hint of triumphalism in your post Pro after having to wear a Jack avatar for most of last year?

Shooting the messenger?

Truth be known I am not a fan of Watts the person.

But Watts the player has something to offer.  

I just want to see a flag.  I was ridiculed for referencing the Goodwin presser in the post match thread.  It is hard to believe that Goodwin was omitting Watts without some reason.

I'm sure Jack will get a chance to redeem himself....again.

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Just to add to the discussion. Here is McCartney's take on Watts in the list updates.

Jack Watts

Jack’s really keen to build on – I’m not sure it was a breakout year – but a turning point in his career. He has a great love for his teammates and loves the team environment and brings a real energy to what we do here every day at the footy club. Our feeling is that we haven’t seen the best of Jack yet, but it’s close. His commitment – and our commitment to Jack – is that what he showed last year becomes the norm this year and that is that he’s ‘thereabouts’ every game.

Doesn't really give much either way, but there is little about his actual pre-season.

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Of course it may be real, but I'm tempted to risk banning net week by starting a rumour about a high-profile player and seeing how long before SEN or some other slack journos fly with it.

BTW, for those who think his ommision in itself was suspicious, how about :  I was told by a source close to the club that Watts was in such good shape that there seemed little point in putting him in the team ahead of some of the marginal players who we wanted to have a good look at in a real game.  Seems a credible statement.

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