Scribble wrote:
Hardly a ringing endorsement:
"I will pick my words correctly this time or I will get annihilated," Morison said about taking off Watters. "It was a tactical change. He just wasn't good enough."
"Does he need to realise what it takes to be a Championship striker? Yes. Will we go through it with him and talk about it again? Yes.
"You can't play up front in this team, any team in the Championship, and not have a physical edge to your game. The ball can't keep coming back."
Though he was not pleased with Watters' all-round display, Morison admitted the former Crawley player could have got on the scoresheet.
"Within all that we have said, he could have had two goals. He could have scored a header in the first minute, I thought it was a goal as soon as it went to him," Morison added.
"Then when he goes through, I'd already planned to take him off, but then I was like 'Oh what am I going to do now, he is going to score!' Because he is a goalscorer.
"But I think you could see the difference as soon as Jordan came on."
Morison added that he was not upset with Watters opting to stay motionless on the bench throughout the half-time interval.
"It's half-time, I've got bigger problems," he said. "We've got to deal with what's going on. It's not a big deal, it is what it is.
"You have two choices in life. You either suck it up, get on with it and get better and make me not do it again, or you don't. It's very simple."
How do Cardiff play?
If they like to play it up quick, with the forward holding it until he gets support, then he isn't right for them.