Tony Watt to join Cardiff on loan (EDIT: Joined Until 16th January, Perm Deal Rumoured)
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Yescafctom said:Absolutely mental. Are these pratts trying to relegate us?
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You watt?2
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Yann in watt out now let's see how people react12
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Great news. I won't have a word said against the Flemish or females that work at the club.3
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I'm seriously done if this is true3
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If he is a problem then off the field then maybe we should consider investing in a manager who can handle players like him. Just a thought.11
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Thing is... How many games has Tony won us since joining... Maybe just the one against Queens Park Rangers?0
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Some of the abuse he is getting on instagram from our so called fans is disgusting3
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There will be some movement in before the window closes on Thursday.
Just what someone who is close to the Club has told me.0 -
No, you're right. No contribution to us staying up last season. His goals in the wins against Leeds, Cardiff and Huddersfield had no effect whatsoever.ForeverAddickted said:Thing is... How many games has Tony won us since joining... Maybe just the one against Queens Park Rangers?
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...why? We all love Tony0
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There is always a reason behind it, always will be just might not be one people wish to accept
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He's obviously had a bust up with somebody and has made it impossible for him to stay at the club. It's the only explanation.
Is replacement will be an important one so will focus my attention on that.2 -
At least half a dozen gamesForeverAddickted said:Thing is... How many games has Tony won us since joining... Maybe just the one against Queens Park Rangers?
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Why is he not playing at the moment1
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What is it then oh wise one? Can't dismiss other peoples opinions/views if yours is the same (an opinion/view) .. I think it's quite simple, and even if it is attitude problems; our recruitment is to blame for that as it was a highlighted problem from every previous team he played for..nth london addick said:There is always a reason behind it, always will be just might not be one people wish to accept
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Are you joking? Arguably one of our best players end of last season are you forgetting the Huddlesfield game for instance?? and the first player in arguably 10 years I've seen excite the valley crowd.ForeverAddickted said:Thing is... How many games has Tony won us since joining... Maybe just the one against Queens Park Rangers?
Maybe he is out of form, buts he's 21 and maybe we should give him a little time instead of shipping him out straight away.16 -
Also... If selling Watt means we can tie down Reza I'd take that option (provided Reza continues the form from Sheffield Wednesday)
Tony is great when he has the ball, if Defenders don't get wise to him he can dance his way through and be clear on goal... Trouble is Football is a team game and more often than not, Defenders are wise to crowd him and get into his face, in those situations he still tries to do it all alone rather than pass and we often lose the chance, also when he gets into goal-scoring positions he can often be wasteful (i.e. Wigan away)
Reza on the other hand doesnt have that in his locker but he'll chase the ball, he'll try and force the Goalkeeper into a mistake rather being allowed to pick his targets at will, he'll do the same to Defenders (something you never see Watt doing longer than five minutes), its a positive because it can ruin the opposition attack before its even begun, at the same time if he gets a chance, he pretty much takes it.
At present, both Watt and Reza are suspect with their form, but if I wanted one in form it would probably be Reza.
If we want a skillful player who can make things happen then we've got Gudmundsson who can do that, he too will drift in and out of games, he's got the skill to get round players yet the brains to pass when he needs to26 -
You'd have an in-form Reza over an in-form Tony Watt?!?!?!?!?9
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1 step forward, 46 steps back
It's just so classically Roland. He doesn't see that a player can go through phases, that he might need support or a bit of time to produce his best. Nope, it's player on the sidelines, get rid, bring in another. No heart, no room for personalities or for players to grow into the team and the club, just chopping and changing, like seeing which tyres work best on your car. The ridiculous thing is, Johnnie Jackson is an inspirational figure for us, and that's come about through him falling in love with the club and giving every single scrap of energy he has to drag us out of trouble whenever he can. Once he's gone we're never going to have that again under Roland and Katrien, because as soon as a player doesn't produce or becomes problematic in any way we shove him off. The fact we're handing him over to a team at our level in the same league is just the icing on the cake15 -
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Yes I would... For reasons just said.cafcnick1992 said:You'd have an in-form Reza over an in-form Tony Watt?!?!?!?!?
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You are joking right?ForeverAddickted said:Also... If selling Watt means we can tie down Reza I'd take that option
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I have no idea what it is, Just there will be one more likely to do with why a player of his calibre and talent has moved so often at his tender age, to me it's a loss greater than anything km and Rd are alleged to have done already, however if it's because he is a bad egg and kf and je think it's a good idea then so be it,
You nor I will know. But if the replacement is as good or more reliable in the mins he will get on the pitch then it will turn out to be the right move
What if you were offered yann instead of watt would that work for you5 -
This is a dumb decision, Watt on form was easily in our top 3 players.
However, if this leads to getting in a decent striker on loan with better pedigree it'll be worth it.1 -
Reza could never score that goal Tony scored against Huddersfield at home.
Just doesn't have the ability
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Yet another crazy decision.....to add to the list of crazy decisions.
We've put a couple of wins together and finally give the fans a glimour of hope. Can't have that can we Roland?. Let's give them another kick in the teeth.
The thing is, we should be used to it by now, but these clueless pricks never fail to dissapoint.2 -
Nope am genuine... Too often at the moment, Watt forces us to play football with 10-menBedsaddick said:
You are joking right?ForeverAddickted said:Also... If selling Watt means we can tie down Reza I'd take that option
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Doesn't fit with the style of play and team at the moment.2
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Like when he almost found the net against Wigan?cafcnick1992 said:Reza could never score that goal Tony scored against Huddersfield at home.
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Not for me.nth london addick said:I have no idea what it is, Just there will be one more likely to do with why a player of his calibre and talent has moved so often at his tender age, to me it's a loss greater than anything km and Rd are alleged to have done already, however if it's because he is a bad egg and kf and je think it's a good idea then so be it,
You nor I will know. But if the replacement is as good or more reliable in the mins he will get on the pitch then it will turn out to be the right move
What if you were offered yann instead of watt would that work for you
Because it's terrible business, sell an in-form Yann for pennies, take Watt, then when his highlighted attitude problems arise, try replace him with a player you've just shoved out the door. Not too sure why you keep mentioning Yann though.2












