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Missed N9ick Davis last night didnt we. I no he was injured but could use some talent, someone to rip the game open with an assey goal or 2. Sometimes you need talent before hard work. Egsample Jude Bolton. Tries hard works hard looks very preety, probly a f'en vegetearian (no kfc for him i rekon) but does SFA for the team eccept dive on the ball. Cant kick to a target, slow hands, slows the game down when we have momentum. Swans have too many 'hard workers' not enuff natral talent. end of story
Originally posted by Diego
how old is Nick Davis? Hardly a spring chicken nor a 18 year old.
Don't want to sound harsh Bam Bam as you mean well, but what you wrote is exactly the reason Nick is the way he is.
Yes keep nurturing him as a mummy's boy and watch him become one of those players with a "had potential and was talented but never really filled his maximum capacity as a footballer which is a great shame" next to their name when they retire.
Too much of a spoilt pratt me thinks.
Originally posted by Tooth Fairy
I am so relieved that someone else here feels the exact same way as me. It saved me from going into a tirade as to how soft I (personally) think Nick is (at times) and how playing unfit yet crucial players is detrimental to our goals.
I mean, I can see Nick as being an absolutely superb, astonishing even, player when fully fit. But only half fit, I think he lacks a bit of heart and perhaps is a bit of a mummy's boy. That's harsh I know, but god damn it prove me wrong Nick please.
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