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Posted
21 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Yes- and why sign him up on a contract you do not intend to honour?

 

This is actually very telling. Much to learn if one looks at timelines and assoc constructs. 

Pretend the camera is focusing on the wrong target ;)

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13 minutes ago, Goodvibes said:

How about Veloci-tractor? Best of both worlds?

It's weird - I had thought Henry would love them, but I think he thinks they're stupid.

He likes planes, rockets, diggers, T-Rexes, spinosauruses, and Jackson Storm from Cars 3.

And, thankfully, the Melbourne Demons.

Fortunately, he doesn't like clubs like the Essendon Underpants or the Fremantle Farty-faces.

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Ok Guys. So Watts is gone. Who get to wear the magical number four next year.

Put it away for a year maybe.

Posted
30 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Are you saying that Bailey did in 2011?

I am fairly certain the consensus is he has done nothing before last season.

Can I get a spokesman from The Consensus?

Think you have missed my point.

I was answering Biff who said Roos got the best out of him.

The stats disagree with that.

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3 hours ago, Stretch Johnson said:

I need to watch that game again. 

I would not have said that silky skills were the mainstay of that gameplan.

Also Hibberd is an elite kick and Garlett and Petracca are close

You don't need to watch the game again. Richmond put the ball inside forward 50 at the earliest opportunity in the first half. There was very little precision delivery.

They played to their strengths never kicking to a one on one unless a bad match up was identified (Dusty vs Brown). The balls in were kicked to space or to large packs where Richmonds small forwards swarmed to the grounded contest.

On all occasions Townsend did whatever it took to prevent Lever intercept marking.

It was an obvious game plan and with the corridor being cut off and Rance rebounding everything the Crows back half were under seige. 

Dusty spent most of the first half drawing pressure from 2 to 3 players before feeding off to outside runners.

The second half when the Crows were dead and Richmond had all the run is when the skills improved in terms of delivery but that was down to lack of pressure.

We don't have the players in our forward 50 to play this way and Watts would be obsolete in this set up

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Posted
16 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Watts should head to Port. He can always come back to MFC in a couple of years when Goodwin is gone.

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How about we strip it all back, put picks and cost to one side for a moment and consider this in simple terms:

 

IN: Lever

OUT: Watts

 

Happy?

I am.

Posted
43 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Watts should head to Port. He can always come back to MFC in a couple of years when Goodwin is gone.

Or straight swap for Lever when Lever fails?

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Posted
57 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Ok Guys. So Watts is gone. Who get to wear the magical number four next year.

I am reading this at 12:51 Saturday the 14th of October and guess what Watts has not gone. He may well do but at present not.

But lets look on the bright side of things. Along with pussyfoot Motlop with Wingard thrown in Port will have the most devastating ball winning trio in the comp. Those three would make anyone shudder in their boots if they go to tackle them.

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Jack Watts won’t survive Port Adelaide. He will get eaten alive out there

but it is plain to see that Goodwin doesn’t want him anywhere near the place. 

I just wonder what REALLY happened. 

I don’t believe any of the media.  Something we haven’t been privy to has happened. 

Goodwin has kicked him out of Victoria for picks in the 30’s!!!

Next season is going to be very different. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Yep, that they are. Diggers too.

But they're not quite as cool as meat-eating dinosaurs. And rocket ships.

In my house at least.

 

Alan Jones is cool in your house??

Posted
2 hours ago, Biffen said:

I liked it when he won that game against Gold coast in 2016 when everyone was crap.Then that game he won against Collingwood,then ran back to save the same game.

But winning is so over rated in football-it's about your effort on a Monday night and your preparation for Tuesdays training session.

BTW-Jim Stynes was the worst trainer we had alongside Allen Jakovich-another pair of absolute hacks.

Like many, I suspect, I'm torn. Watched him since day 1 -  very talented, but not reliable in a contest. <Not> similar in approach to David Gower or Mark Waugh - they were hard as nails, with sublime skills.

I <do> remember his marking in defense on plenty of occasions - QG being the last.

Makes me sad that he's leaving.

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11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Jack Watts won’t survive Port Adelaide. He will get eaten alive out there

but it is plain to see that Goodwin doesn’t want him anywhere near the place. 

I just wonder what REALLY happened. 

I don’t believe any of the media.  Something we haven’t been privy to has happened. 

Goodwin has kicked him out of Victoria for picks in the 30’s!!!

Next season is going to be very different. 

There’s obviously more to the story than what we’re privy to, unfortunately we’ll most likely never find out. 

Unless we kidnap and waterboard Goody.

Where are those posters who claim to get fed inside information when we need them? Perhaps they could shed some vague and obscure light on it. Paging @Grand New Flag and @Siren

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Posted
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Think you have missed my point.

I was answering Biff who said Roos got the best out of him.

The stats disagree with that.

I don't know what those stats tell anyone.

He played in a range of different positions and played good games 2010 onwards just not many in succession or consistency.

You are going to have a hard time convincing me that 38 goals, 6 marks, 2.5 I50s, and 10 kicks a game in 2016 is not his best return.

And that 2014-2016 was his most consistent spell in his career.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, demonoid said:

Averages 9 kicks a game over his career. I’m out. Bye jack

 

Kinda has a point, and it was said in jest people...

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Posted
2 hours ago, Skuit said:

Hey Biff. I assume you're old, so maybe you can help me? Why are a bunch of the older members of Demonland so keen on Watts? I thought you'd all have had enough by now, and be beyond the seduction of golden curls? 

Easy to answer that one Skuit. We more senior members ( I speak for myself) have seen many great Melbourne players over the years and Jack Watts is one of them. Goodwin is a paid servant who just hasn't got real MFC credentials. He's an Adelaide FC man born and bred. Gee, I wish we had someone like Todd Viney in charge. Someone with a Melbourne connection.

Posted
4 minutes ago, demonoid said:

Averages 9 kicks a game over his career. I’m out. Bye jack

 

Looks like he's has a few cones!

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Posted
2 hours ago, Biffen said:

2 games is 8 points. When all the others froze and went into their shells.

How about Hannans 18 quiet games.?

Frosts dogs?

Lewis' nonentities/stupid suspension

Hogans lack of effort/nothing games

Vinces' turnovers resulting in losses

Tom Macs terrible days?

Jetts 9-12 touch games for 7 years

Gawns shockers?

Petraccas  cameos/disappearing act.

Dysons pinpoint opportunity passes?

You don't trade the most accurate set shot in the competition for a second round pick who will never win you a game.

Actually Jetta averages over 13 disposals for his career and about 15 for the last two seasons.

Posted
3 minutes ago, demonoid said:

Averages 9 kicks a game over his career. I’m out. Bye jack

 

Oh dear. i can feel the indignation from the anti-Wattsers  Should get us over 200 pages quick smart

 

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