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Tony Watt - Waste of a Talent
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Valleyfan2 said:Those 2 minutes will always make Tony Watt a Charlton legend. The ovation he got when it ended was immense!9
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Lot of revisionistic history relating to Tony. Didn’t perform well for us, all the managers couldn’t stand him because he didn’t take the training ground seriously and showed up out of shape each year. A number of his teammates didn’t like him(at least the more professional ones) - well except for JJ. JJ loved him for some reason.2
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Bostonaddick said:Lot of revisionistic history relating to Tony. Didn’t perform well for us, all the managers couldn’t stand him because he didn’t take the training ground seriously and showed up out of shape each year. A number of his teammates didn’t like him(at least the more professional ones) - well except for JJ. JJ loved him for some reason.
The above will probably be said with most of the other clubs, to have so many clubs at a young age says something was not right.
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When he left us didnt he try and set up some sort of online movie rating business1
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eaststandmike said:Huskaris said:If someone did that to us we would lose our minds
Okay when we do it, out of order when the opposition do it3 -
Garrymanilow said:soapboxsam said:Dizzle said:Garrymanilow said:Scoham said:
The Game before, Antonio had scored a goal from the half way line from the left flank so when Wilson and Harriet between them failed to stop Antonio, he did the same thing and put Forest 1 up. Michail ran riot 1st half but In the 2nd he made no impact as Gomez and with the help of Bulot kept him quiet. A game of two halves where we came back to win 2-1 and Tony magic feet Watt did his party piece on the touch line.
Happy days but they seem a long time ago now 🙁8 -
A shame for him that he has wasted a wonderful opportunity leading a very good life as a footballer, and earning life changing money.
I hope he does not regret this in years to come.1 -
I love him0
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ElfsborgAddick said:A shame for him that he has wasted a wonderful opportunity leading a very good life as a footballer, and earning life changing money.
I hope he does not regret this in years to come.21 - Sponsored links:
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Really wanted it to work out with Watt. He could have been our talisman. Obviously he has issues given the number of clubs he played for and has never really fulfilled his potential, which is a real shame.On his day he is a great watch.4
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Bostonaddick said:Lot of revisionistic history relating to Tony. Didn’t perform well for us, all the managers couldn’t stand him because he didn’t take the training ground seriously and showed up out of shape each year. A number of his teammates didn’t like him(at least the more professional ones) - well except for JJ. JJ loved him for some reason.1
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ElfsborgAddick said:A shame for him that he has wasted a wonderful opportunity leading a very good life as a footballer, and earning life changing money.
I hope he does not regret this in years to come.0 -
Neil_Heaney said:ElfsborgAddick said:A shame for him that he has wasted a wonderful opportunity leading a very good life as a footballer, and earning life changing money.
I hope he does not regret this in years to come.
"unfulfilled potential", put it this way, he should have achieved a lot more. I would imagine he has not earned the money his talent could have done.
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ElfsborgAddick said:Neil_Heaney said:ElfsborgAddick said:A shame for him that he has wasted a wonderful opportunity leading a very good life as a footballer, and earning life changing money.
I hope he does not regret this in years to come.
"unfulfilled potential", put it this way, he should have achieved a lot more. I would imagine he has not earned the money his talent could have done.1 -
Wasted talent? He has more talent than 99.999999999% of people who play football.
What about all the skidmarks on Charlton Life? The Rental Properties thread is peppered with folks whose old men should have pulled out.0 -
PopIcon said:Wasted talent? He has more talent than 99.999999999% of people who play football.
What about all the skidmarks on Charlton Life? The Rental Properties thread is peppered with folks whose old men should have pulled out.7 -
Covered End said:PopIcon said:Wasted talent? He has more talent than 99.999999999% of people who play football.
What about all the skidmarks on Charlton Life? The Rental Properties thread is peppered with folks whose old men should have pulled out.0 -
I’d still have him back!!
a player who can carry the ball is missing in our squad.
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Great interview with TWWW by Rich Cawley on his substack19
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Henry Irving said:Great interview with TWWW by Rich Cawley on his substackHas a lot of nice words to say about people he worked with at Charlton, some unsurprising like JJ and Stephen Henderson, but also some positive insights into managers that we don’t remember too fondly.And although he was polite about her, he reckons Meire reneged on an agreed deal, which was the beginning of the end for him at Charlton. 😢
Seems he really felt a connection with the club.17 -
A good read. It did make me a bit sad, but I’m glad he seems okay. He says he’ll be remembered for his goal against Barcelona, but actually the highlight of his career was keeping the ball in the corner for the last five minutes against Forest when we beat them 2-1.42
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Tony 'magic feet' Watt left some good memories and others we can just delete from our data bank.
Having the crazy publicity at 18 years old after scoring the winner after coming off the bench in the 2-1 Victory against Barcelona made his name but also nearly ruined his career so much so that a Celtic colleague said he would be driving buses by the time he was in his mid 20's !
I fondly remember the skill on the touchline as well as the Huddersfield game for a fiver when he was sublime in a big win in front of a big crowd.
Only spoke to Tony Watt once after MOM performance against Wigan from the bench very early in a season and he had wild eyes and it sounded like " Walt Disney play me from the start"
I just agreed with magic feet.
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ElfsborgAddick said:A shame for him that he has wasted a wonderful opportunity leading a very good life as a footballer, and earning life changing money.
I hope he does not regret this in years to come.
Of course he could've done better and earned more money but he's still had a career that most people don't even get near to.15 -
I'm not sure becoming a mercenary for the Duchatelet network was in the best interests of his career2
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A player that for all his faults I can't help but want to see do well. A proper get you out your seats player whenever he got on the ball because you never knew what he'd produce.
Shame he was with us during managerial and off the field instability but Huddersfield at home, Watt against The Clock Vs Forest will always be memorable.
One of the few players from that era that seems to still take an interest in us too.8 -
cafcnick1992 said:I'm not sure becoming a mercenary for the Duchatelet network was in the best interests of his careerAfter 6 months he found himself moved from Belgium to The Valley. Four(?) different managers in his short time with us and Meire reneging on a deal. Got out as soon as he could and I’m surprised he actually has positive memories of being here, but he knows we’ve wasted 10 years and wishes his time had been under a decent ownership (don’t we all)!5
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cafcnick1992 said:I'm not sure becoming a mercenary for the Duchatelet network was in the best interests of his career
Fans of clubs take moral decisions about the team they have signed up to until they die but most professional players quite rightly are concerned with a contract that will guarantee them a wage for a limited time period.
Only the few can have many suitors offering them fortunes.2 -
Glad he managed to play regularly and do OK back in Scotland in the last few years, thought he might end up as one of those players bumbling around Turkey, the middle east, having unsuccessful trials back in England etc trying to earn a living.
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cafcnick1992 said:Bostonaddick said:Lot of revisionistic history relating to Tony. Didn’t perform well for us, all the managers couldn’t stand him because he didn’t take the training ground seriously and showed up out of shape each year. A number of his teammates didn’t like him(at least the more professional ones) - well except for JJ. JJ loved him for some reason.Think JJ had a soft spot for big personalities, I remember he got on well with frimpong when he was here (I remember the Twitter exchanges of #straightred about each others fashion choices)3