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Nick Davis: Should he stay, or should he go?
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Nick Davis: Should he stay, or should he go?
60Yes, we may get something decent for him0%27No, he's too valuable0%33Tags: None -
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What more?!?The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face. -
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He's under the pump moreso now than he was at this time last season that's for sure. The emergence of a few of the young guys makes you think that there could be a better alternative for his spot in the forward line.
I definitely think we should shop him around. Could be worth a 2nd round pick in what is looking like a pretty good draft.Comment
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if he goes there better be a long line of players leading him out as part of a mass clean outTheres not much left to sayComment
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This really has nothing to do about what we think. It's really about what the Swans hierarchy and leadership group think. I've stated before that it appears that he is out of favour with the senior playing group, which makes it very difficult for the coaching staff and match committee. Davis should be technically part of the leadership group, but he isn't. There's a reason for that. Just as there is a reason why he is not a permanent member of the side, and why he is more or less ignored when he does come into the team. However, I get the feeling that unless he makes significant contributions while Hall is on the sidelines, we may very well see the end of Davis regardless of what we think.Comment

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