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Tony Watt
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Leeds_Addick said:cafcnick1992 said:I have no doubt that if Tony had concentrated on football and not fallen out with everyone he met, he could have had a good career in the Premier League.
More raw talent than someone like Patrick Bamford, for example.
He always comes across as a nice lad. Very glad to see him doing well.0 -
What might have been0
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An incredible moment, I wonder in hindsight if it might have been better for Tony had he not had that moment (or at least not had it at such a young age).5
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Watt would have been a perfect sub for us today, someone to hold the ball up and keep it from the opposition4
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Yeah as long as he was only in for 2 minutes2
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Shorts and t-shirt weather up there1
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Scotlands Lee Trundle2
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Now leading goal scorer in the SPL14
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Delighted for the fella28
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Cracking goal. Delighted that he’s settled, both football & personal life wise. Really pleased for him 😁35
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I mean it’s not quite an Andy Jones at Shithurst but it’s very good nonetheless…1
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Go on the Watt.2
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Get him back in January?Only half joking.7
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Could there be a more unlike Watt goal than that? One touch finish from distance.0
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On a good day he deserves to be called Tony Magic feet Watt.
At least the Celtic Scottish international player that said Tony Watt would be driving a Glasgow bus by the time he was 27 has been proved wrong. It sounds like he has matured which can only be a good thing.
He never reached optimum fitness which also dampened his career. Not sure how many minutes he gets through now but I would like to think he has more stamina and a professional attitude to go with those feet.0 -
He can do things with a football others can only dream of, hopefully he has now got his head together and can kick on as a player.
He seems from his comments to have a real affection for cafc especially JJ.11 -
soapboxsam said:On a good day he deserves to be called Tony Magic feet Watt.
At least the Celtic Scottish international player that said Tony Watt would be driving a Glasgow bus by the time he was 27 has been proved wrong. It sounds like he has matured which can only be a good thing.
He never reached optimum fitness which also dampened his career. Not sure how many minutes he gets through now but I would like to think he has more stamina and a professional attitude to go with those feet.6 -
Tony is 28 at the end of December so if he stays fit he can have a good few seasons yet in Scotland were the defending is mainly League 1 and Championship and being successful.
Could he try again in the championship ?
More problematical as he told me once "I just want to play football I don't want to be on the bench" this was against Wigan in the Championship I believe when he came off the bench and So impressed over the Second half 45 minutes he won the MOM in the upper North Lounge.
As Simonsen said above he has played lots of games over the last two seasons for Motherwell plus a near season for St Johnson.
The penny may has dropped that he needed application with his natural skills.2 -
Really pleased to see how well he is doing6
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Undeniably very talented player
Mad as a box of frogs but definitely had talent0 -
I watched the game last night and Tony played a blinder. Great goal and was still chasing things down deep into added on time. Looked a lot slimmer than I remember him and he has clearly found his touch in front of goal. Was a proper game with the wind and rain causing havoc late on! Happy to see him doing well as he has always had a lot of talent, just maybe not the discipline/application. Seems like a nice bloke too.6
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The standard is very poor though1
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Really pleased for him, he seems to have matured as a person.0
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Bring him home (again)2