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Tony Watt - Waste of a Talent
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Ultimately I’ll always have good memories of him at Charlton and seems a decent guy too15
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Short lived at CAFC but a cult hero for me8
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That second half of the season under Luzon we had an exciting team going forward. When you look at some of the names, Watt, JBG, Bulot, Buyens, Igor (when fit) there were some decent players there.
Looking the line up for that Celtic game versus Barcelona, FOUR future Addicks played for Celtic that evening. Watt and Adam Matthews plus the Charlton legends Beram Kayal and Joe Ledley. Barca had only one former loanee (Alex Song) and instead had to make do with Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Alba, Mascherano, Pedro etc15 -
A little bit of revisionist history here. The managers were all frustrated by his lack of effort on the training ground and his performances on the pitch generally didn’t live up to the talent he had. He was a personality though which guess endeared him to fans4
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Perhaps his career peaked with that goal against Barcelona, some players spend years building up to their peak, others do it in reverse.6
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A fun player for us in a dark period. Always enjoyed watching him play.3
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Diebythesword said: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)
One of my earliest memories of him was appearing on Soccer AM, when he had the aloof and kingly manner of a man that had been capped one hundred times by his country, played regularly in the PL and picked up a couple of UCL titles into the mix! I think he'd played three or four time for Arsenal in the Rumbelows cup at the time, so had delusions of grandeur beyond belief.
He just kept saying 'Dench' the whole time, and name-checking the loftier members of the Arsenal squad, and generally across as a bigger bell-end than Tim Lovejoy which in retrospect may have been his biggest football achievement.4 -
guinnessaddick said:Perhaps his career peaked with that goal against Barcelona, some players spend years building up to their peak, others do it in reverse.
Interesting point Guinness and despite having a polar opposite personality to Michael Chang and Emma Raducanu* who both won slams at 17 and 18 years old respectively at the beginning of their tennis career's which was the peak for Chang and very likely for Raducanu.
* Only 22 but Emma is a long way behind the top players now.2 -
I guess he is a complex character, for want of any other reasonable phrase. He obviously genuinely loves the game, unlike Lyle Taylor, but again unlike Taylor, I have to reluctantly conclude that things got in the way of him making best use of his undoubted talent. The dizzying story of the sheer number and spread of clubs he signed for is evidence of that. For sure he came to us at a bad time, but his performances didn’t really improve anywhere else.I really wanted him to be a success for us. He has interesting things to say there, but they spill out in a jumble, something like his performances on the pitch.4
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killerandflash said:That second half of the season under Luzon we had an exciting team going forward. When you look at some of the names, Watt, JBG, Bulot, Buyens, Igor (when fit) there were some decent players there.
Looking the line up for that Celtic game versus Barcelona, FOUR future Addicks played for Celtic that evening. Watt and Adam Matthews plus the Charlton legends Beram Kayal and Joe Ledley. Barca had only one former loanee (Alex Song) and instead had to make do with Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Alba, Mascherano, Pedro etc2 - Sponsored links:
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Completely forgot Kayal signed alongside the woeful Hemed.
I think Kayal was actually the better of the two for us.0 -
Dazzler21 said:Completely forgot Kayal signed alongside the woeful Hemed.
I think Kayal was actually the better of the two for us.0 -
ElliotCAFC said:Dazzler21 said:Completely forgot Kayal signed alongside the woeful Hemed.
I think Kayal was actually the better of the two for us.
Kayal had a decent CV but only got on the pitch 6 times for CAFC and we didn't unfortunately get the Celtic and Brighton best version of Beram Kayal.0 -
https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/tony-watt-arrives-in-maryhill/His 8th different Scottish club in his career now4
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shirty5 said:https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/tony-watt-arrives-in-maryhill/His 8th different Scottish club in his career now
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shirty5 said:https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/tony-watt-arrives-in-maryhill/His 8th different Scottish club in his career now
Thistle Head Coach Mark Wilson said:
“To secure a player like Tony is a real coup for the club. I played with him briefly when he was a youngster at Celtic and he’s gone on to have a distinguished career since then".
Hmmmm, I'm not so sure about that.
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ElfsborgAddick said:shirty5 said:https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/tony-watt-arrives-in-maryhill/His 8th different Scottish club in his career now
Thistle Head Coach Mark Wilson said:
“To secure a player like Tony is a real coup for the club. I played with him briefly when he was a youngster at Celtic and he’s gone on to have a distinguished career since then".
Hmmmm, I'm not so sure about that.
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shirty5 said:https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/tony-watt-arrives-in-maryhill/His 8th different Scottish club in his career now2
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golfaddick said:shirty5 said:https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/tony-watt-arrives-in-maryhill/His 8th different Scottish club in his career now0
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shirty5 said:https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/tony-watt-arrives-in-maryhill/His 8th different Scottish club in his career now
Here he is modelling their new away kit0 - Sponsored links:
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I am curious.
Apparently Blackburn get credited as his club when he obtained his full cap Scotland.
Iirc he was only on loan there. What is the protocol re Full Caps and loan clubs? Surely we should be able to claim it as well.0 -
Richard J said:I am curious.
Apparently Blackburn get credited as his club when he obtained his full cap Scotland.
Iirc he was only on loan there. What is the protocol re Full Caps and loan clubs? Surely we should be able to claim it as well.
https://cafcfactsstats.com/internationals/
In my opinion there should be a small committee to collate these stats
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shirty5 said:Richard J said:I am curious.
Apparently Blackburn get credited as his club when he obtained his full cap Scotland.
Iirc he was only on loan there. What is the protocol re Full Caps and loan clubs? Surely we should be able to claim it as well.
https://cafcfactsstats.com/internationals/
In my opinion there should be a small committee to collate these stats0 -
Richard J said:shirty5 said:Richard J said:I am curious.
Apparently Blackburn get credited as his club when he obtained his full cap Scotland.
Iirc he was only on loan there. What is the protocol re Full Caps and loan clubs? Surely we should be able to claim it as well.
https://cafcfactsstats.com/internationals/
In my opinion there should be a small committee to collate these stats0 -
Officially, his cap isn’t recognised by the club as one earned whilst a Charlton player so doesn’t count towards our tally of internationals. As a result, he isn’t added to the International Role of Honour board at The Valley.
As Richard says, in the same vein, we claim loanees’ caps for players who play for their countries while they represent us, so you couldn’t have it both ways in that sense.0 -
Ollywozere said:Officially, his cap isn’t recognised by the club as one earned whilst a Charlton player so doesn’t count towards our tally of internationals. As a result, he isn’t added to the International Role of Honour board at The Valley.
As Richard says, in the same vein, we claim loanees’ caps for players who play for their countries while they represent us, so you couldn’t have it both ways in that sense.
Hence my earlier comment on a committee to decide these matters0 -
shirty5 said:Ollywozere said:Officially, his cap isn’t recognised by the club as one earned whilst a Charlton player so doesn’t count towards our tally of internationals. As a result, he isn’t added to the International Role of Honour board at The Valley.
As Richard says, in the same vein, we claim loanees’ caps for players who play for their countries while they represent us, so you couldn’t have it both ways in that sense.
Hence my earlier comment on a committee to decide these matters0 -
fenaddick said:shirty5 said:Ollywozere said:Officially, his cap isn’t recognised by the club as one earned whilst a Charlton player so doesn’t count towards our tally of internationals. As a result, he isn’t added to the International Role of Honour board at The Valley.
As Richard says, in the same vein, we claim loanees’ caps for players who play for their countries while they represent us, so you couldn’t have it both ways in that sense.
Hence my earlier comment on a committee to decide these matters0 -
shirty5 said:Ollywozere said:Officially, his cap isn’t recognised by the club as one earned whilst a Charlton player so doesn’t count towards our tally of internationals. As a result, he isn’t added to the International Role of Honour board at The Valley.
As Richard says, in the same vein, we claim loanees’ caps for players who play for their countries while they represent us, so you couldn’t have it both ways in that sense.
Hence my earlier comment on a committee to decide these matters0