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1 hour ago, DaveyDee said:

90% of us are optimistic about the future 10% of the community are pessimists and so far away from the thinking inside the club it’s not funny - it’s time to cut them loose

the 10% think football is a religion or a political party - no it’s just a game

Says the guy who went nuts and bagged Melbourne on Bigfooty as a GWS supporter before copping a lifetime ban. 

Really enjoyed watching Jack do well same with Dom Barry

Loved watching Stan Alves win a flag with North 

Once a Demon aways a Demon 

Not so much with Frawley tho

depends how they leave

 
9 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Really enjoyed watching Jack do well same with Dom Barry

Loved watching Stan Alves win a flag with North 

Once a Demon aways a Demon 

Not so much with Frawley tho

depends how they leave

I’m with you suppose ultimately players are just trying to do the best for themselves and their families. Try to play the best footy they can because you life playing the game is so short.

20 hours ago, Redleg said:

Don't forget Jimmy T.

Yeah I left him out . Poor Jimmy T . I hope he does ok but can’t see it happening. 


Port have some good talls so Jack will slot in nicely . 50 goals and a prelim at least this year for Jack . 

Without wanting to labour the point, how nice would it have been to have had a player who can kick a goal from a set shot at the end of a game or one who could find a team mate's chest with a pass rather than trying to bounce one on his head all day?

 

 
1 hour ago, Jimcor2 said:

Without wanting to labour the point, how nice would it have been to have had a player who can kick a goal from a set shot at the end of a game or one who could find a team mate's chest with a pass rather than trying to bounce one on his head all day?

 

I thought it would have been nice to have had more players taking contested marks and applying forward tackling pressure. I.e - not Jack.


On 25/03/2018 at 9:45 AM, Old Bear said:

Really enjoyed watching Jack do well same with Dom Barry

Loved watching Stan Alves win a flag with North 

Once a Demon aways a Demon 

Not so much with Frawley tho

depends how they leave

And Junior with GWS, briefly.

On ‎3‎/‎24‎/‎2018 at 9:05 PM, At the break of Gawn said:

It was a standard Watts game. He had plenty of those games for us as well. He probably still would have delivered the same for us this year but he wasn't in Goodwin's plans. 

Yeah Blokes that use the ball very well don't seem to be in Goodwins plans. We play plenty of the others that Do not!

We can always get him Croad Style, as a free agent and as icing on the cake in our quest for both a 4peat and the mantle of greatest team of the modern era, in 2021. :laugh:

Edited by Doodle Dee

10 possessions, 0 goals.  The wrist slitting by many posters on here after Watts kicked  a few goals last week in a blowout win was truly embarrassing.

Give me Bayley Fritsch any day. 

16 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

10 possessions, 0 goals.  The wrist slitting by many posters on here after Watts kicked  a few goals last week in a blowout win was truly embarrassing.

Give me Bayley Fritsch any day. 

10 Possesions, 5 tackles, 0 goals playing a role in a team that beat Sydney in Sydney. If Bayley Fritsch does that for us I’ll be ecstatic.

Hell I’ll be happy if Bayley plays any role in us beating Sydney anywhere!

Edited by deejammin'


5 hours ago, deejammin' said:

10 Possesions, 5 tackles, 0 goals playing a role in a team that beat Sydney in Sydney. If Bayley Fritsch does that for us I’ll be ecstatic.

Hell I’ll be happy if Bayley plays any role in us beating Sydney anywhere!

He was back to his insipid best.

No marks, no goals, no influence.  And you'd be ecstatic with a game like that ?  

Nothing surprises me on here.

I was trying to look for him and barely saw him at all except for the odd handball here and there.

He's such a great kick and only getting one per quarter he'd want it to be a bloody ripper

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

People are missing the importance of Jack in Port's structure yesterday!

Having him forward enabled Hinkley to make the match winning move of Dixon to ruck the 2nd half, without leaving a gaping hole in forward 50.  He also took a key defender which enabled a young kid (Todd Marshall) to kick 3 goals.  And, Jack's hand pass to Boake for his first goal helped spark the turnaround to win the game.   

I'm sure people will get a lot of laughs this year from looking at Jack's stats and ridiculing him.  But that just shows they probably haven't watched the game and don't understand the role Hinkley is asking of him. 

TBH, I just don't get the lingering antipathy towards him.  We pushed him out.  He is gone.  You don't need to wish him well.  But this petty ridicule just makes posters look mean spirited.

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1 hour ago, ProDee said:

He was back to his insipid best.

No marks, no goals, no influence.  And you'd be ecstatic with a game like that ?  

Nothing surprises me on here.

Geez, I'm glad he's gone....


On 26/03/2018 at 5:34 AM, Jimcor2 said:

how nice would it have been to have had a player who can kick a goal from a set shot at the end of a game

Except Jack Watts wouldn't have taken the mark that Gawn did in the first place.

 
53 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Except Jack Watts wouldn't have taken the mark that Gawn did in the first place.

Logic is not allowed in here.

Please let the people mourn over the loss of an absolute superstar who is 100% irreplaceable cos he is just so amazing and has single handedly taken Port to another level.

1 hour ago, Dr.D said:

lol Jack watts...has he got a hard ball yet in 2018?

Hasn't got one since he was 18


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