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    Thought O’Hara worked a selfless shift in midfield and intercepted various attacks from our opponents. IMO I would certainly offer him a contract at the end of the season. Tony Watt will only get better the fitter he gets and will do us a turn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texaco cup View Post
    Thought O’Hara worked a selfless shift in midfield and intercepted various attacks from our opponents. IMO I would certainly offer him a contract at the end of the season. Tony Watt will only get better the fitter he gets and will do us a turn.
    O'Hara - the more the lad improves, the more he'll be thought of as one to take back to his home club. Robbo should tell him to 'tread water', join us, then kick-on next season and he'll get a big move ... just my opinion.

    Watt - can't deny I was anti-bringing him to FP. Thus far, I'm impressed with his stature, attitude, commitment and undeniable quality of touch / vision. You're right, he'll do us a turn for the run-in. After the 'shop-window' appearances who knows? All in all, been a great match so far. I'd imagine we protected ourselves on some sort of 'pay as you play with bonuses' deal for the period. Bet he gets a double at Tynie

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