I think Tony is the typical ''has a natural raw talent but isn't bothered about football all that much'' kind of player.
If he could realise that the more effort he puts into football, the more money he can make. He can then add to the production value of 'Watt to Watch'. He needs to watch other reviews and maybe read one or two of @Bedsaddick's reviews and go from there.
There is no harm in using his non footballing time to work on fitness for Job Development, with YouTube on in the back ground for Personal Development.
Football is his job, Films are his passion.
Why not maximise your development at your job to fuel your passion?
I hope watt and others aren't automatically assuming he will be in any matchday squad, let alone team. If Watt somehow gets picked and puts in a run of 15 games with about 10 goals then things change, but until then he is behind KAG and Brandon Hanlan in the pecking order given his contribution last season, and his contribution to his own skill over his career.
Edit: you can see TW dropping out at 12.04 - but looks like he may have felt a twinge as he seemed to pull up just slightly.
If you follow the link though to Facebook you can rewatch it. Tony didn't look unfit. Maybe lacking in stamina but not surprising given his base at the end of last season. Hopefully he'll build that up over pre-season.
KAG and Hanlon have one goal for Charlton between them. Tony Watt is definitely not behind either of them in the pecking order.
I added 'given his contribution last season', in that context I would line him up behind KAG and Hanlan and invite him to prove himself. Indeed if Watt isn't a first team starter early season, and he is still at the club, I would hope to see him play at Greenwich Borough with the reserves, and giving it his all.
KAG and Hanlon have one goal for Charlton between them. Tony Watt is definitely not behind either of them in the pecking order.
I added 'given his contribution last season', in that context I would line him up behind KAG and Hanlan and invite him to prove himself. Indeed if Watt isn't a first team starter early season, and he is still at the club, I would hope to see him play at Greenwich Borough with the reserves, and giving it his all.
I agree with you Seth. None of them have scored as many goals for Charlton as Derek Hales but they are all in front of him in the pecking order.
looks like hes shifted a bit of timber aswell, im prepared to give him another shot this year and hopefully can silence the critics if he puts his all into it could be one of the best players in the league, if he does his usual then he may aswell go.
looks like hes shifted a bit of timber aswell, im prepared to give him another shot this year and hopefully can silence the critics if he puts his all into it could be one of the best players in the league, if he does his usual then he may aswell go.
He just has to remember that as creative as he is, he isn't our best striker of the ball so passing needs to be done!
looks like hes shifted a bit of timber aswell, im prepared to give him another shot this year and hopefully can silence the critics if he puts his all into it could be one of the best players in the league, if he does his usual then he may aswell go.
He just has to remember that as creative as he is, he isn't our best striker of the ball so passing needs to be done!
if he could sort this aspect of his game out instead of trying to grab all the limelight then i think he could be very good.
He's never going to have much of an engine, but if he's in good enough shape - i.e. not carrying excess weight and has a decent level of fitness, he'll find himself arriving in the box on time, winning chases with CBs and having quicker feet for beating a man. He doesn't need to be winning bleep tests but the base fitness just wasn't there at all last season.
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Did Kashi have a history of injury problems before joining us or is it only since joining?
2007–2012 Châteauroux 85 (4)
2012–2015 Metz 77 (1)
2015– Charlton Athletic 11 (0
Hard to say from this, but I think it's likely he didn't have many problems.
2014/15: 19-games... Missed 4-games due to Algeria | 10-games wasnt on the bench
2013:14: 33-games... 5-games wasnt on the bench
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/76984/kashi#latest
If Watt somehow gets picked and puts in a run of 15 games with about 10 goals then things change, but until then he is behind KAG and Brandon Hanlan in the pecking order given his contribution last season, and his contribution to his own skill over his career.
Would love I be convinced otherwise but I've seen nothing to convince me that he'll make the grade with us
If you follow the link though to Facebook you can rewatch it. Tony didn't look unfit. Maybe lacking in stamina but not surprising given his base at the end of last season. Hopefully he'll build that up over pre-season.
Made me chuckle
1) a few weeks rest will do
2) operation needed
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17) Watt returns after a year recuperating in Malta
Regarding Tony, as stated before on here recently, he will be an asset for us this coming season, I genuinely believe that.