Hopefully will stay and play and not get shipped straight out again on loan. Think playing off Josh could be quite a strike force. Still need a new midfield though.
Curiouser and Curioser. It doesn't bode well that loans keep falling through for him. Perhaps KR can help turn him around, but I don't really know where Watt would play in a 4-2-3-1. Perhaps the #10 or #11 role? Not a great passer for 10 and not a winger for 11.
A Tony Watt in form, with his head on straight would be brilliant in this division. There is absolutely no guarantee that that's what we'll be getting back though.
Watt has talent but needs to adjust his attitude. A good sports psychologist would help. Steve Peters 'Chimp Management' would be a good place to start. Steve Peters helped Ronnie O'Sullivan. Optimising performance & making the most of your God given talent is a good thing to do.
Tony Watt needs to do something different as he can't keep changing clubs. At some point in the not too distant future the offers won't be forthcoming. Watt on form is a great player to watch, & should rip up league one. It would be brilliant to see that but it's down to him getting his head right. He has not managed that yet. I really hope he does.
Watt has talent but needs to adjust his attitude. A good sports psychologist would help. Steve Peters 'Chimp Management' would be a good place to start. Steve Peters helped Ronnie O'Sullivan. Optimising performance & making the most of your God given talent is a good thing to do.
Tony Watt needs to do something different as he can't keep changing clubs. At some point in the not too distant future the offers won't be forthcoming. Watt on form is a great player to watch, & should rip up league one. It would be brilliant to see that but it's down to him getting his head right. He has not managed that yet. I really hope he does.
Same age as Ravel Morrison, both very talented players, both terrible attitudes. Morrison obviously more so given he was touted as the best youth player Fergie had ever seen.
Both would be forgiven at 19/20, but at 23 it's time to grow up and sort yourself out. Hopefully Watt can do that with us but i'm not exactly confident. Hearts fans were very disappointed with him and if he can't perform up there where he wanted to be with his close family around him then why will he do it here?
I think at the end of his career, which may not be too far away, he will only have 'that' goal against Barcelona as his highlight.
He may look back with regret at what might have been but only himself to blame with his attitude or he may just blame everyone else.
We've had other players with far less ability but they had a good attitude and gave everything for the team, i.e Kish, John Robinson, Kinsella, Stuart and more.
Happy to gamble on him we're not exactly ripping League One up without him. What's the worse that can happen , he's pony and we're pony , well we're at that point anyway . Roll the dice Karl
Ajose is injured and not exactly cutting it here. Without Lookman we lose our top scorer so the goals have to come from somewhere other than the odd Magennis strike. Having said that, Watt is in the Last Chance Saloon and we have to hope he is having soft drinks.
Ajose is injured and not exactly cutting it here. Without Lookman we lose our top scorer so the goals have to come from somewhere other than the odd Magennis strike. Having said that, Watt is in the Last Chance Saloon and we have to hope he is having soft drinks.
Every club he's been at has been His last chance saloon
When Tony first joined us, we were sat in a pub in london and started chatting to a young couple from Glasgow down for the weekend. We quickly established that they were football fans and the chap knew Tony from school teams, league and youth set up. He said then, exactly as we have discovered, it is all about his attitude but a very talented player. Having played at lower levels with him or against him, it seemed that controlling him was a problem due to volatility, he said. Had a tough upbringing so I would love to see him do well! Come on Tony, use those magic feet to our advantage. We need a hero at the moment.
If he's one of these people who needs to be told he's a good player every five mins then Robinson is surely the man to do it... Still see him heading to pastures new by the end of the Transfer Window although who in Scotland will want him and can afford him... Didnt Hearts struggle to even complete the loan deal?
On his day should be unplayable in this tin pot division. Sadly those days are few and far between it seems.
Would love him to prove us all wrong and come back with his head in the right place but history suggests it's another short term situation before having yet another "fresh start" somewhere else.
He pisses all over Ajose and Novak when it comes to talent. And lookman is about to be sold. Come on Robinson show us what you are made of, get him back in the side along side big mag and get our season back on track
Th problem with Tony Watt is never really the 90 mins that the fans get to see every week, it's the attitude, desire, personality, approach (take your pick) which means that wherever he goes that team (either manager or players) want rid of him at the earliest opportunity.
That's how it seems from the outside. There is no doubting the lad has ability
Great news. Watt in this league is head and shoulders above 99% of the league.
An uninterested Watt though, is pretty much a waste of time and shirt.
Bags of talent, and the first player in years who excited me, that QPR game at home showed what he can be, but if he returns with the same attitude as reported when he left, then what's the point? As some former colleagues have said of him, the player most likely to be driving a bus in 10 years time.
Unless Tony Watt does something about his attitude & approach or accepts some help, I am not sure I am expecting a different outcome. Watt is looking like another hopeful Duchatelet punt in lieu of actually having players that will stay on and the club long term. If he does well then Duchatelet will sell him at the first presentable opportunity.
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A Tony Watt in form, with his head on straight would be brilliant in this division. There is absolutely no guarantee that that's what we'll be getting back though.
Can't see him returning now and putting em away.
Hope I'm wrong.
When he's good, he's the kind of player that can change games.
Tony Watt needs to do something different as he can't keep changing clubs. At some point in the not too distant future the offers won't be forthcoming. Watt on form is a great player to watch, & should rip up league one. It would be brilliant to see that but it's down to him getting his head right. He has not managed that yet. I really hope he does.
Both would be forgiven at 19/20, but at 23 it's time to grow up and sort yourself out. Hopefully Watt can do that with us but i'm not exactly confident. Hearts fans were very disappointed with him and if he can't perform up there where he wanted to be with his close family around him then why will he do it here?
He may look back with regret at what might have been but only himself to blame with his attitude or he may just blame everyone else.
We've had other players with far less ability but they had a good attitude and gave everything for the team, i.e Kish, John Robinson, Kinsella, Stuart and more.
Roll the dice Karl
Which is to say it's a great idea him coming back but I agree with Roo. Pleased to see him back.
Had a tough upbringing so I would love to see him do well! Come on Tony, use those magic feet to our advantage. We need a hero at the moment.
A flawed character who needs guidance but may not listen.
Would love him to prove us all wrong and come back with his head in the right place but history suggests it's another short term situation before having yet another "fresh start" somewhere else.
New steward supervisors being advertised for.
Maybe, just maybe the club have realised they've lost the fans.
Come on Robinson show us what you are made of, get him back in the side along side big mag and get our season back on track
That's how it seems from the outside. There is no doubting the lad has ability
Bags of talent, and the first player in years who excited me, that QPR game at home showed what he can be, but if he returns with the same attitude as reported when he left, then what's the point?
As some former colleagues have said of him, the player most likely to be driving a bus in 10 years time.