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1 hour ago, johndemonic said:

We may as well recruit him in 2021 for nothing and get some closure.

 

Retire a Demon. Like it!

 
50 minutes ago, Dee1993 said:

Still love ya wattsy. 

Hope you drill 3 and have 21 touches 

As long as they lose, tbh, I don’t give a hoot what he does or doesn’t do

Would like them to lose both games to end the year out of finals running so that if - worst comes to worse - we can “fall” into finals

 
3 hours ago, Dee1993 said:

Still love ya wattsy. 

Hope you drill 3 and have 21 touches 

I don’t. I hope Port get flogged and lose to Essendon next week as well!!

Watts is in charge of his destiny, always has been. 

The excuses put up for his underwhelming  Football Career always make me smile. 

He has always had other things on his mind...


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Watts is in charge of his destiny, always has been. 

The excuses put up for his underwhelming  Football Career always make me smile. 

He has always had other things on his mind...

He’s come from privelage. Never had to fight for anything. Never played local club football and fought for a jumper.

Just now, MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday said:

He’s come from privelage. Never had to fight for anything. Never played local club football and fought for a jumper.

He dominated School Footy and i mean dominated, so he never had to extract that little bit more out of himself. 

I thought Roosy would get him to that level, and he certainly improved in a lot of games, but it was in his psyche by then. 

He has done ok. 

Just kicked a goal against the Filth, they will love that!!!

3 hours ago, Dee1993 said:

Still love ya wattsy. 

Hope you drill 3 and have 21 touches 

He's averaging 13.9 disposals and 1 goal per game.

I suppose miracles do happen.

 

We’ll see what he’s made of.. Back on the ground, needs to work through his pain and stand up because his team needs him badly right now. 


Looks like Port have got SFA out of the 4 ex-demons they have on their list. Bummer...

3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He dominated School Footy and i mean dominated, so he never had to extract that little bit more out of himself. 

I thought Roosy would get him to that level, and he certainly improved in a lot of games, but it was in his psyche by then. 

He has done ok. 

Just kicked a goal against the Filth, they will love that!!!

Has been dropped by every coach he has had a senior level. FFS he even dropped himself he was playing that bad. Bruise free.

2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Has been dropped by every coach he has had a senior level. FFS he even dropped himself he was playing that bad. Bruise free.

Like i said, a guy with incredible talent has had an ok AFL career

hardly a glowing reccomendation


27 minutes ago, ProDee said:
Fantasy Freako @FantasyFreako 53m53 minutes ago
 
Port's off-season recruitment drive has been a failure. Watts (worst season since 2010) and Rockliff (worst since 2009) based on ranking points. Motlop just so, so. #AFLPiesPower
 
 

I want to message my Port supporting mates but I’m figuring I should keep my powder dry until tomorrow arvo.

20 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Has been dropped by every coach he has had a senior level. FFS he even dropped himself he was playing that bad. Bruise free.

 

15 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Like i said, a guy with incredible talent has had an ok AFL career

hardly a glowing reccomendation

Ken's mate.

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neck minnit, GCSuns. >>>

44 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I want to message my Port supporting mates but I’m figuring I should keep my powder dry until tomorrow arvo.

I've copped so much crap from Hawk supporting mates of late, I'd love to be able to give them the finger soon ?

26 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I've copped so much crap from Hawk supporting mates of late, I'd love to be able to give them the finger soon ?

Is it the knowledge (albeit biased) that we most likely are a better team than them?


2 hours ago, McQueen said:

I want to message my Port supporting mates but I’m figuring I should keep my powder dry until tomorrow arvo.

Yeah I wouldn't get ahead of yourself. We're still more likely than not to miss finals. It is Melbourne we're talking about. 

2 hours ago, McQueen said:

I want to message my Port supporting mates but I’m figuring I should keep my powder dry until tomorrow arvo.

Take your chances when they're there ;)

15 hours ago, McQueen said:

I want to message my Port supporting mates but I’m figuring I should keep my powder dry until tomorrow arvo.

You have mates that support Port?

time to find new friends.....

 

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