True but Bulot and Buyens disappeared as quickly as they arrived, so network not that successful. Tony Watt has shown very brief flashes of class. There is something worrying about him as most of the time he is of no value. It is surprising that he has been with so many clubs and managers that have not succeed with him. Being a professional footballer is most people's ideal but Watt does not seem bothered.
Watt is a talented player. Overall, the network has been a disaster. It has failed and it is not the network it was when the owner purchased us. I would hope that Meire has learned that the owner knows less about fooball than a gnat. In the earlier days she clearly was a disciple and we were the idiots. Life does teach us lessons and it is up to us whether we try to learn from them. I am hoping the fact she keeps quiet now and the signs that she lets the manager get on with his job mean she has learned some lessons. If he isn't going to sell us, the best thing that can happen is that the cowardly fool loses interest in us.
Tony Watt reminds me of a film, it starts promisingly then goes nowhere and then finishes disappointingly. You leave the cinema thinking it had all the ingredients of a good film but it just didn't work.
Tony Watt reminds me of a film, it starts promisingly then goes nowhere and then finishes disappointingly. You leave the cinema thinking it had all the ingredients of a good film but it just didn't work.
Good one. But more like an episode of Casualty. Zippy intro to get you interested, a few twists and turns, then the same old same old - some bloke with no vital signs having the paddles attached to him trying to zap him back to life but to no avail. Repeat, week after week after week.
Karl has shown he is not the sort to keep quiet and I can see him losing his patience with upstairs if a striker or two are not signed within the next week or two.
He leaves me with the abiding memory of that hopeless effort at a pass against Rovers last week. Glad he will be freeing up a space for someone who wants to play for us.
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I saw Plymouth needed a striker too, I was hoping we would take Watt and leave him there.
"Well without the network, we wouldn't have players like Tony Watt".
It was after that little initial run of good games by Tony, and she probably felt very clever.
Funny, given a long enough timeline, she almost always falls flat on her face, doesn't she.
Ultimately, the network turned out to be a load of old crap, and so did Tony. If he was any good, why would we get him for free in the first place?
Tony Watt has shown very brief flashes of class. There is something worrying about him as most of the time he is of no value. It is surprising that he has been with so many clubs and managers that have not succeed with him. Being a professional footballer is most people's ideal but Watt does not seem bothered.
When asked about Yann she smugly said something about replacing Yann with Watt and implying that made it ok.
If course they replaced Yann with polish Pete and then Tucadean long before Watt joined from the network.
Cheers Katrien. As ever, good point, well made.
WTF, keep it internal. Someone else pulling the strings.