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Re: Liam watts

Post by the machine » 20 Aug 2018, 15:57

Sharlotiger wrote:
Swagger wrote:If he keeps behaving like he is. 100% he is in the England squad.
Still too many mistakes in Wattsy' game at minute to be considered by Bennett.
He's more reliable than hill atm who seems to be turning into a proper grub
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Re: Liam watts

Post by 43s flyer » 20 Aug 2018, 16:08

the machine wrote:
Sharlotiger wrote:
Swagger wrote:If he keeps behaving like he is. 100% he is in the England squad.
Still too many mistakes in Wattsy' game at minute to be considered by Bennett.
He's more reliable than hill atm who seems to be turning into a proper grub
Even his own fans are slating him

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Re: Liam watts

Post by the machine » 20 Aug 2018, 16:21

Because his game has fallen off a cliff as he's too concerned with throwing a forearm or elbow into the oppositions face whilst on the ground

Watts on the other hand seems to be keeping clean and putting in some real graft atm
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Re: Liam watts

Post by heritage1926 » 25 Aug 2018, 08:41

I can accept the mistakes and penalties Wattsy's been making since he's been with us, simply because he looks like he's trying too hard to fit in. You've got to remember, he's come from an Hull team who have no attacking structure whatsoever, a simple 5 drives and a kick routine, which he's been used to for however many years he was at Hull. Radford used him as a battering ram, an enforcer - which earned him a reputation he probably will never shake.

Wattsy has probably never had so much freedom to his game, like he has now. He's gone from a 20 minute spell bully, to an 80 minute ball handling prop, who can blame him for wanting to try and make the most of it. Admittedly, he does go abit OOT sometimes, but imagine what kind of player we will have when he gets a pre-season under his belt and DP and staff can fine tune him.

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Re: Liam watts

Post by gateman » 25 Aug 2018, 12:46

Liam is the type of player that could take us to Old Trafford he as proved a great buy

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