Tony Watt (ed. Page 12- set to join Hearts)
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Can someone explain, after three loans now, why we didn't sell him. We have sold Pope, JBG and Cousins. There has been an ongoing desperation at the Valley since christmas for TW to be elswhere. So why not raise some cash and sell him?0
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I think they would if clubs (that he would sign for) were offering to buy him but there are still a few question marks over the lad.
Cardiff liked what they saw but got hit with a transfer embargo, Blackburn I believe had first refusal and Coyle hadn't been overly impressed0 -
Can he play for a fourth team in a year?0
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He can do - think the rule about a number of clubs is only during the season.guinnessaddick said:Can he play for a fourth team in a year?
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I presume that nobody wants to buy him! He needs a fantastic season and somebody will. But surely we need one or two players who might elevate us in the division we find ourselves. Watt would certainly have been one of those players!0
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I wonder weather we have to pay Standard any more if he makes a certain amount of appearances or goals scored, also could be some kind of selling fee back to them, which would explain why it's always loans.0
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Unless they are getting 100% of the fee, the club would be off selling him (not that I want to see him go) as when his contract is finished, he can walk away for free.Charlton_Stu said:I wonder weather we have to pay Standard any more if he makes a certain amount of appearances or goals scored, also could be some kind of selling fee back to them, which would explain why it's always loans.
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Agreed.... Wasnt interested in us0
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Wouldn't surprise me with these clowns in charge.guinnessaddick said:
Unless they are getting 100% of the fee, the club would be off selling him (not that I want to see him go) as when his contract is finished, he can walk away for free.Charlton_Stu said:I wonder weather we have to pay Standard any more if he makes a certain amount of appearances or goals scored, also could be some kind of selling fee back to them, which would explain why it's always loans.
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Ha. Mine's Hibs...KiwiValley said:You're fcking kidding me Hearts are my other team...
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Perhaps nobody was prepared to offer him a lengthy contract on his terms. Given his history, it would be a brave decision to tie him up for say three years on big money (and to pay a fee for him too).ken_shabby said:Can someone explain, after three loans now, why we didn't sell him. We have sold Pope, JBG and Cousins. There has been an ongoing desperation at the Valley since christmas for TW to be elswhere. So why not raise some cash and sell him?
In my view, TW has been the most exciting player to have played at The Valley since Simonsen or Mortimer but he definitely wasn't up for it last season.0 -
Tony Watt is incredibly overrated - yes he is capable of brilliance but most of the time is a liability. Will he ever fulfil his potential?1
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I would put Ricardo Fuller in that bracket, when he played.Simonsen said:
Perhaps nobody was prepared to offer him a lengthy contract on his terms. Given his history, it would be a brave decision to tie him up for say three years on big money (and to pay a fee for him too).ken_shabby said:Can someone explain, after three loans now, why we didn't sell him. We have sold Pope, JBG and Cousins. There has been an ongoing desperation at the Valley since christmas for TW to be elswhere. So why not raise some cash and sell him?
In my view, TW has been the most exciting player to have played at The Valley since Simonsen or Mortimer but he definitely wasn't up for it last season.0 -
Out of (a very minor) interest, does anyone know what his girlfriend does? It'd seem very odd for a professional footballer to move clubs to be near his WAG. Don't they usually just follow the footballer?0
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If we're whoring him around to anyone that will pay some, but not all, of his wages then surely allowing him to leave for free would be desirable to us. At least as soon as he 'walks away for free' we won't be subsidising his wages any more or paying him when he's injured, not fit or during the close season.guinnessaddick said:
Unless they are getting 100% of the fee, the club would be off selling him (not that I want to see him go) as when his contract is finished, he can walk away for free.Charlton_Stu said:I wonder weather we have to pay Standard any more if he makes a certain amount of appearances or goals scored, also could be some kind of selling fee back to them, which would explain why it's always loans.
Those running out club are so incompetent they couldn't buy a fiver for less than six quid and then they wouldn't be able to sell it for four pounds a year later.0 -
Still at University maybe...?Chris_from_Sidcup said:Out of (a very minor) interest, does anyone know what his girlfriend does? It'd seem very odd for a professional footballer to move clubs to be near his WAG. Don't they usually just follow the footballer?
Know what you mean but could be the type who wants to forge a career for themselves in case he ever pisses off2 -
I'll ask her later ;-))Chris_from_Sidcup said:Out of (a very minor) interest, does anyone know what his girlfriend does? It'd seem very odd for a professional footballer to move clubs to be near his WAG. Don't they usually just follow the footballer?
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Having his medical as I type and will be unveiled tonight assuming there are no hickups with the medical0
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You're seeing her later? Hooker then?LargeAddick said:
I'll ask her later ;-))Chris_from_Sidcup said:Out of (a very minor) interest, does anyone know what his girlfriend does? It'd seem very odd for a professional footballer to move clubs to be near his WAG. Don't they usually just follow the footballer?
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cafcdave123 said:
Having his medical as I type and will be unveiled tonight assuming there are no hickups with the medical
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Interesting article , he's not going to change clearly, he seems to have followed the same pattern where ever he has played. I think with managers should give up on trying to change and just embrace the way he isChizz said:0 -
But then he isn't good enough for most teams to build their tactics around him, if he just wants to do his trickery in areas of the pitch which cause little damage to the oppositionCH4RLTON said:
Interesting article , he's not going to change clearly, he seems to have followed the same pattern where ever he has played. I think with managers should give up on trying to change and just embrace the way he isChizz said:0 -
Funny that the quote from a manager claiming to know how to handle him is from Russell Slade. Wonder why he couldn't apply such excellent striker coaching skills to Ajose2
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Here's an extract from the article I wrote about Watt for the first issue of Nutmeg Magazine:
castrust.org/2016/11/614885/
Print edition of first issue sold out but further info and subscriptions for Issue Two (plus digital download of first) available here:
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Slade took Watt to his favourite pie shop, and they got on like a house on fire!Garrymanilow said:Funny that the quote from a manager claiming to know how to handle him is from Russell Slade. Wonder why he couldn't apply such excellent striker coaching skills to Ajose
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To be fair Ajose is a different person, but I was wondering why he couldn't seemingly get more of Watt himself (though I admit if Watt was struggling to settle there may have been nothing Slade could have done).Garrymanilow said:Funny that the quote from a manager claiming to know how to handle him is from Russell Slade. Wonder why he couldn't apply such excellent striker coaching skills to Ajose
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on his way to on his way to Salford City1
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No.1 in South London said:on his way to on his way to Salford City0