#19 Nick Davis
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Aaron Keating says Hi.Zakal wrote:DaVe86 wrote:As much as i hate Nick Davis...and hope he burns....ultimately his decision to leave Collingwood will put him in the record books as a premiership player.
In 50 years, thats how he'll be remembered...not for the average player he has been for all his other years at Sydne
Premiership player yes...but he will still be remembered as an average player.
Can you tell me all the average players who've won premierships? I can't. You know why? Because they're average. No difference between Nick Davis and some random who played in a premiership side in the 1900s.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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so does chad rintoulstui magpie wrote:Aaron Keating says Hi.Zakal wrote:DaVe86 wrote:As much as i hate Nick Davis...and hope he burns....ultimately his decision to leave Collingwood will put him in the record books as a premiership player.
In 50 years, thats how he'll be remembered...not for the average player he has been for all his other years at Sydne
Premiership player yes...but he will still be remembered as an average player.
Can you tell me all the average players who've won premierships? I can't. You know why? Because they're average. No difference between Nick Davis and some random who played in a premiership side in the 1900s.
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lol, in all fairness, Davis was a fantastic player at times, and yes, it was pretty much his individual brilliance that won that semi-final for them. I often think we missed his presence in the team once he left, but that's life I suppose.
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a few years ago while i was doing stand by props for neighbours we used victoria park and some of the list as extras for some 'draft' scenes.
i spent quite a bit of time with our boys.
nick davis was there...generally bored and more interested in getting his head on the screen...
bad attitude...
not at collingwood thanks...
not even for a couple of stale vegemite sangers and an apple.
i can speak glowingly of cheesy o'bree from that time...
great attitude and was a good representative of our club.
if davis had half of what o'bree has in terms of effort etc i'd think about it.
i spent quite a bit of time with our boys.
nick davis was there...generally bored and more interested in getting his head on the screen...
bad attitude...
not at collingwood thanks...
not even for a couple of stale vegemite sangers and an apple.
i can speak glowingly of cheesy o'bree from that time...
great attitude and was a good representative of our club.
if davis had half of what o'bree has in terms of effort etc i'd think about it.
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Yes, it's players like O'Bree, the ones who do the hard work, often going under the radar but never minding, always doing their bit, I'm a big rap for them.
They're team players.
Sulky pusses like Nick Davis ain't worth a crumpet ~ the Premiership medallion flatters him.
They're team players.
Sulky pusses like Nick Davis ain't worth a crumpet ~ the Premiership medallion flatters him.
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Dont you people who have posted nasty comments remember the impact some comments on fan forums have on people?
REMINDER: Depression and Suicidal thoughts
If you dont think a player with the talent (geinus-like skills) of Nick Davis could possibly fall into this boat - then have a good hard think about the possibility.
Nick Davis's father was a grand representative of this football club and i saw Nick Davis play some super games for us trying his guts out in a way that reminds me of Daisy. Collingwood wanted to keep him, he wanted to be with his family.
He then went on to be the with-NO-doubt single most important player in his club breaking a how many year premiership drought.
If Roosy wants to pi** him off - id love for us to investigate the chance to get him back in Trent Croad fashion. Imagine a fit and healthy and happy Nick Davis finishing his career off with us and helping us win a flag. I'm struggling to think of anything that would be more rewarding for our football club.
I admit there is some risk of embarassment for the club. But are we brave and confident enough as a club to help him. Some of you same people want Ben Cousins id imagine.
Jeebers bulid a freakin bridge.
REMINDER: Depression and Suicidal thoughts
If you dont think a player with the talent (geinus-like skills) of Nick Davis could possibly fall into this boat - then have a good hard think about the possibility.
Nick Davis's father was a grand representative of this football club and i saw Nick Davis play some super games for us trying his guts out in a way that reminds me of Daisy. Collingwood wanted to keep him, he wanted to be with his family.
He then went on to be the with-NO-doubt single most important player in his club breaking a how many year premiership drought.
If Roosy wants to pi** him off - id love for us to investigate the chance to get him back in Trent Croad fashion. Imagine a fit and healthy and happy Nick Davis finishing his career off with us and helping us win a flag. I'm struggling to think of anything that would be more rewarding for our football club.
I admit there is some risk of embarassment for the club. But are we brave and confident enough as a club to help him. Some of you same people want Ben Cousins id imagine.
Jeebers bulid a freakin bridge.
Last edited by CarringbushCigar on Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:25 pm, edited 1 time in total.