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Well he's not the only under performing high drift pick to come our way (any club's truth be known).

You know the one : the one always predicted to have a break-out game. Today his name is Christian Petracca.

 

Leigh Matthews was a thug. The statue of him outside the MCG should not be there. He broke Neil McMullin’s face in an off the ball punch and many others too. He is the only player to have been charged by the police for punching another person on the football field. He was not a great footballer. He was a lout.

Edited by President Dee Trump

Let's face it he's no Bayley Fritsch.

 

I think we have more important things to worry about at MFC headquarters, than the current circumstances surrounding Watts.

Edited by Demon Disciple

I was sad about his departure and I was also disappointed the way that it happened with him seemingly wanting to stay but us making our minds up. But at the same time I also saw that he represented everything that was wrong with our club in that horrible period. 

We wasn’t going to be the difference for us, and while the pick we got was pretty measly Fritch hadn’t been a very worthy pick up and has more miles left in him. 

I wish him well, except if he plays against us then I wish him the worst game ever!


That’s the bad news. 

Good news is he sold 10 pairs of shorts today

Being rested to be fresh to take us apart.

We won't be the only other ex demon running around in the sanfl.

Toumpas, Trengove and Barry might all lineup in the 2s, could have four ex Dee's playing together in the sanfl.

Port might need to rename their 2s the Port Casey Demons....

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, DubDee said:

That’s the bad news. 

Good news is he sold 10 pairs of shorts today

Good on him for realising there's life after / outside footy and for having a crack at business 

8 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Why would you say anything to him in front of his grandkids. I also think that he committed some questionable acts on the ground and would let him know face to face if I came across him, but not in front of grandkids, no wonder he didn't say anything.

Thousands of kids saw Matthews belt people unconscious over the years, what is the issue if he was told about in front of his grandkids? 


8 hours ago, Redleg said:

Or they want him in against us and this is the wake up call, to play well in the SANFL this week and earn a recall.

Most clubs try and play former players against their old club, because of the added motivation.

And guess who could have played on him. Lever action.

Now we'll have to rely on Joel ? I guess.

 

7 hours ago, timbo said:

Not sure that is abuse (subjective though)

I got told I was a lefty and had mental issues (half right) but whatevs.

We're all half right,  you bloody lefty, you you you you.

1 hour ago, Pates said:

I was sad about his departure and I was also disappointed the way that it happened with him seemingly wanting to stay but us making our minds up. But at the same time I also saw that he represented everything that was wrong with our club in that horrible period. 

We wasn’t going to be the difference for us, and while the pick we got was pretty measly Fritch hadn’t been a very worthy pick up and has more miles left in him. 

I wish him well, except if he plays against us then I wish him the worst game ever!

I already have FAR more respect for Fritz than I ever have had for watts.  Apart from Watts's first 3 seasons. He just got worse as he matured.

 

Seems the club made the right call knowing they would target Fritsch who will provided a similar output for much less money. Money ball at its best! Jack who?

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1 hour ago, Demons1858 said:

Seems the club made the right call knowing they would target Fritsch who will provided a similar output for much less money. Money ball at its best! Jack who?

I'm already confident that Fritsch does more than Watts could be relied upon to do. Watts had a season where I thought the penny might have dropped, but it was a dead cat bounce.


2 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

Seems the club made the right call knowing they would target Fritsch who will provided a similar output for much less money. Money ball at its best! Jack who?

Fritsch, the 11 game rookie, has a way better output than Watts already.  Beats him easily in just about every statistical category.

Doubles Watts in inside 50's, metres gained, intercept possessions... its a whitewash anyway you slice it.

https://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_player_compare?playerStatus1=A&tid1=12&playerStatus2=A&tid2=14&type=A&pid1=6505&pid2=3107&fid1=S&fid2=S

And they are just the numbers.... they don't show courage and aerial ability.

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9 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Thousands of kids saw Matthews belt people unconscious over the years, what is the issue if he was told about in front of his grandkids? 

I think it was a weak thing to do, In my opinion swyl took advantage that he had young children with him and that mathews would probably not retaliate, which he didn't.

10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Watts unlikely to play Demons. Part of his contract

Please explain ?

Malcolm Blight gave Jack a spray. Said he needs energy pills and effort etc. Reckons he could slip out of the game if he can't find the effort. (or similar words)


Reckon Jack might find that Adelaide is a cold lonely and unforgiving place in winter.

For family and friends need to head south east. Unfortunately no footy club. 

On 6/13/2018 at 12:42 PM, binman said:

I like him because he's a good bloke. Sue me.

I really dislike Leigh Matthews, still, because despite being the best footballer i have ever seen he was a malicious thug whose violence had a disturbing element of premeditation to it.

Unlike some players from his era who 'just snapped' (eg Robbie Muir, Carman) 'Lethal' hit opponents (often behind the play) who were beating him. No better example being the day he king hit Steve Smith at Princess Park after Smith was giving him a bath.

brilliant post.

On 6/13/2018 at 1:19 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

I had the opportunity to tell Leigh Matthews to his face, that he was a malicious thug and that Stephen Smith still gets headaches 

he didn’t say anything... His Grand kids were with him, but to young to understand and i didn’t hold back

Matthews should have done prison time

Correct. Another brilliant post. 

 
On 6/13/2018 at 1:38 PM, Win4theAges said:

Yeah dropped against the Dogs and will come out like a house on fire against us. You honesty think they will keep him out against his former club of 9 years. He's the reason why this game is on a friday night.

There's been some astute observations in this thread . . . but surely this is the funniest. 

Matthews was an exceptional footballer but had the worst case of white line fever in history. Some amazing feats on the ground but at what cost? By his own admission he was a pretty strange cat and didn't really have normal relationships off the field either. Football first, daylight second, then family and friends somewhere lower down in the top ten.


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