Tony Watt
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I get everything you mean but what about playing for your own pride?seth plum said:Playing Watt is down to Robinson. Very very poor management with regard to Watt.
Very poor message to the other players. If it is true that the majority of players have lost faith in Robinson then I would suggest his handling of Watt is a large part of it.
Not one of them showed any of it out there last night1 -
In a couple of years time, when the game has finally run out of patience with him, Tony Watt will be sitting in a pub somewhere about 11.00 in the morning telling anyone who will listen that he used to be a top footballer.
No-one who saw him last night will believe the last part of the above sentence.5 -
He'll be like Dave Whelan... Appearing on TV as the man who scored against Barcelona.Fortune 82nd Minute said:In a couple of years time, when the game has finally run out of patience with him, Tony Watt will be sitting in a pub somewhere about 11.00 in the morning telling anyone who will listen that he used to be a top footballer.
No-one who saw him last night will believe the last part of the above sentence.0 -
Or as they say on Sky...that goal.0
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tbh i reckon spending a morning in the pub with tony watt would be brilliant5
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Watt wasn't brilliant last night, but it's unfair to single him out, when the rest of our attack and midfield was equally ineffective.
Holmes may put in plenty of effort when with the ball, but he doesn't get back when we're defending, for much of the game we would have THREE players (Watt, Magennis and Holmes) up field while MK were attacking
Similarly, Magennis kept getting caught off side. Once he tried to blame Pearce when it was clearly his fault for not getting back quickly enough (he apologised soon afterwards to be fair)
For the first half hour Aribo strolled around, giving little support to Dasilva
I wonder at the fitness of both Watt and Magennis0 -
With Watt it's his attitude. he clearly has some natural ability but doesn't put in the effort or application to succeed. He's not alone in that and we've seen players of his ilk before. Doesn't matter if you have the natural ability if you are unable to use it productively. Having a player like that on the field makes everyone else's job twice as difficult, have two or three and that's why we are where we are.
For those old enough compare him to a Garry Nelson. Nelson wasn't exactly the most gifted forward we've ever had, but a solid pro who through effort and application did a really good job for us in the back end of his journeyman carer (think he was about 30 when signed).
I'd happily swap Watt for a 34 year old Garry Nelson right now.
IMHO Watt should be dropped and come summer sold if we can get any money for him or given away for free, we just can't afford to carry players like that anymore. Waste of a position, waste of a shirt and a waste of money.3 -
The second goal summed up Watt , gave the ball away on the half way line , they broke away and scored. Watt still standing on the halfway line with his hands on his hips. 10 minutes later Botaka gave the ball away in a similar position and bust a gut to get back and make up for his error. There is no excuse for a lack of effort and Watt should be dropped , he's had enough chances6
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He pisses me off and I'm not sure if i can give him anymore chances especially after last night. (and I'm pretty certain he doesn't give a shit what i think anyway)
Bloke has talent, he knows it. Could be a hero in our eyes. Could be a legend. There's another thread on here for a forward with similar talent and you would be hard pressed to find one Charlton fan who would not class yann a hero or a legend or at least a real talent who gave it his all.0 - Sponsored links:
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Laziest professional footballer I have EVER seen. The man is stealing a living. When your back is against the wall he is the worst type of player you could have in a squad battling to stay up. Wouldn't even get in the squad if I was running it. Mind you, come to that nor would a few more.0
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I'd swap him for a 54-year-old Garry Nelson right now.Rob7Lee said:For those old enough compare him to a Garry Nelson. Nelson wasn't exactly the most gifted forward we've ever had, but a solid pro who through effort and application did a really good job for us in the back end of his journeyman carer (think he was about 30 when signed).
I'd happily swap Watt for a 34 year old Garry Nelson right now.9 -
is he off again? Noticed he's deleted all mention of Charlton on his twitter...0
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I suspect that has worn him out!Sheepie1985 said:is he off again? Noticed he's deleted all mention of Charlton on his twitter...
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Yes noticed that too. Very odd.
I suspect he is off in the summer and wants out of Charlton0 -
probably got the hump because he was a sub & not in the team - but that was probably more down to KR's usual "squad rotation" / "tactics" rather than his performance on Tuesday night.0
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What a waste of talent he has wasted! He is going backwards and can't blame it on the Charlton situation as not really been a success at his loan moves!0
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He posted a picture of him in a Charlton shirt about an hour before kick off yesterday (I thought that was a bit bizarre) and that is still there0
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He's upset at not playing yesterday and changed his Twitter bio/image so people know that he's not happy.
Particularly daft when the team won.
A professional footballer wouldn't do that, and would keep a low profile if they were annoyed (nothing wrong with being annoyed at not playing)
As a footballer, if you can't contain your emotion, then you shouldn't be on Twitter.1 -
Poor baby. Won't be sorry to see the door slam shut on his fat backside.8
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He can leave if he likes, will be lucky to get a gig playing for the Dog & Duck0
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Changed that stuff but left yesterday's tweets:
Bizarre.0 -
Tony Watt @Tony_Watt7 15h15 hours ago
Great result from the lads today! Another one Friday get our season back on track before it's too late #cafc
Yeah what a prick, he's obviously fallen out with the dressing room again...6 -
You have to ask which of our managers were happy to sign him for the club.
Whoever parked him here has a lot to answer for. Never mind our season getting back on track, he ought to concentrate on getting his career back on track first.0 -
Interesting to see if him and Tex are with us next year. Ditto Kashi, Igor, Ceballos, Lennon and Ajose. Would like Rudd and Mavididi back but none of the others. I expect the 3 young forwards to play more of a part, surprised if Barnes, Djiksteel and Lapslie don't and a fit Archie Edwards will get his mojo back and feature although decent Chicksen not favoured by KR and can't believe we paid £400k for Page. But then Gobbo wants 10 in, so expect more to go. Hope JJ retires to become #2.0
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The current list and what I reckon;harveys_gardener said:Interesting to see if him and Tex are with us next year. Ditto Kashi, Igor, Ceballos, Lennon and Ajose. Would like Rudd and Mavididi back but none of the others. I expect the 3 young forwards to play more of a part, surprised if Barnes, Djiksteel and Lapslie don't and a fit Archie Edwards will get his mojo back and feature although decent Chicksen not favoured by KR and can't believe we paid £400k for Page. But then Gobbo wants 10 in, so expect more to go. Hope JJ retires to become #2.
1. Declan Rudd - Return to parent
2. Lewis Page - will be here
3. Adam Chicken - will be here
4. Johnnie Jackson - Player Coach
5. Patrick Bauer - Sold
6. Roger Johnson - effectively left the building already
7. Tony Watt - sold
8. Andrew Crofts - released
9. Josh Magennis - 50/50 if stay or sold, gut feel sold.
11. Ricky Holmes - Sold, Sheff Utd
12. Stephy Mavididi - Won't return
13. Dillon Phillips - 1st Choice keeper, stays
14. Jordan Botaka - Return to parent
15. Ezri Konsa - sold
16. Jason Pearce - will be here
17. Fredrik Ulvestad - return to parent
18. Karlan Ahearne-Grant - stay
19. Jake Forster-Caskey - stay, unfortunately
20. Chris Solly - stay
21. Nathan Byrne - return to parent
25. Ahmed Kashi -m never coming back, released
26. Harry Lennon - sold/released
27. Dimitar Bitov - stay
30. Lee Novak - sold
32. Joe Aribo - stay, will be sold in January
35. George Lapse - stay
36. Jay Dasilva - return to parent
42. Jordan Beeney - stay
50. Jorge Teixeira - sold
Coming in, will be a load of free's, a few loans and about 3 money paid for.3 -
A depressing read, and probably quite accurate with the amount of departures.Rob7Lee said:
The current list and what I reckon;harveys_gardener said:Interesting to see if him and Tex are with us next year. Ditto Kashi, Igor, Ceballos, Lennon and Ajose. Would like Rudd and Mavididi back but none of the others. I expect the 3 young forwards to play more of a part, surprised if Barnes, Djiksteel and Lapslie don't and a fit Archie Edwards will get his mojo back and feature although decent Chicksen not favoured by KR and can't believe we paid £400k for Page. But then Gobbo wants 10 in, so expect more to go. Hope JJ retires to become #2.
1. Declan Rudd - Return to parent
2. Lewis Page - will be here
3. Adam Chicken - will be here
4. Johnnie Jackson - Player Coach
5. Patrick Bauer - Sold
6. Roger Johnson - effectively left the building already
7. Tony Watt - sold
8. Andrew Crofts - released
9. Josh Magennis - 50/50 if stay or sold, gut feel sold.
11. Ricky Holmes - Sold, Sheff Utd
12. Stephy Mavididi - Won't return
13. Dillon Phillips - 1st Choice keeper, stays
14. Jordan Botaka - Return to parent
15. Ezri Konsa - sold
16. Jason Pearce - will be here
17. Fredrik Ulvestad - return to parent
18. Karlan Ahearne-Grant - stay
19. Jake Forster-Caskey - stay, unfortunately
20. Chris Solly - stay
21. Nathan Byrne - return to parent
25. Ahmed Kashi -m never coming back, released
26. Harry Lennon - sold/released
27. Dimitar Bitov - stay
30. Lee Novak - sold
32. Joe Aribo - stay, will be sold in January
35. George Lapse - stay
36. Jay Dasilva - return to parent
42. Jordan Beeney - stay
50. Jorge Teixeira - sold
Coming in, will be a load of free's, a few loans and about 3 money paid for.
The opening day of the season could see anything up to 7 players making their debuts.0