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Anyone figure out what the house/roof sign was that Harvey made after he kicked that goal? Apologies if its already been answered in this thread I'm being lazy/busy but its got me very curious.

 
14 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He’s already taken more contested marks than little Nicky.

What about all the other stats

17 minutes ago, lorn said:

What about all the other stats

The other stats are conveniently ignored

I don't read replies or reactions

 
18 minutes ago, greenwaves said:

The other stats are conveniently ignored

I don't read replies or reactions

I don't read Nick Daicos' stats

23 minutes ago, greenwaves said:

The other stats are conveniently ignored

I don't read replies or reactions

Scheming Area 51 GIF

"No man is an island, entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main,"

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58 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Scheming Area 51 GIF

"No man is an island, entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main,"

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13 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He's talking about Toby Bedford..

I Know Dazz just takin the p

On 20/04/2025 at 17:12, dazzledavey36 said:

Reminds me of a young Jordan Lewis with his left peg.

Let's not forget that Lewis at his peak was an absolute gun midfielder for the Hawks.

Jordan Lewis had a kick at goal i have never seen anyone else do.

If he was lining up from the left side facing the goal he would hold it in a way he would kicking it with draw or right to left swing.

If he was on.the the right side facing goal he would hold it the opposite way and slice it and the ball would swing left to right.

I don't think the Bison will ever have that ball control he is more likely to just kick it straight through

 
On 21/04/2025 at 22:51, Dr. Gonzo said:

I'd love to see teams try to put a bit more physical pressure on him. Nothing untoward just see how he would handle some tough bodywork.

Berry was giving him plenty & he was still the best player on the park


13 minutes ago, Young Angus said:

Does anyone know what the rooftop sign was after the goal kicked yet???

Signifies the Home button on the updated Demonland forum

35 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Signifies the Home button on the updated Demonland forum

Haha imagine that!

Plenty of love for the new home button.

On 22/04/2025 at 00:51, GS_1905 said:

Not the player comparison I’d be making. He is v. good but predominately an outside player. Nothing wrong with that but if Collingwood lose the inside game Nick is not going to have an impact which is where Ablett Jnr and others like Bont can have.

At the risk of being positive about a pies player, Nick Daicosis not predominately an outside player. He is as every bit as good an inside mid as Bont or Ablett. Kid is tough AND skilled. He's already one of the best players ive seen - and he's only just begun his career.

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10 minutes ago, binman said:

At the risk of being positive about a pies player, Nick Watson is not predominately an outside player. He is as every bit as good an inside mid as Bont or Ablett. Kid is tough AND skilled. He's already one of the best players ive seen - and he's only just begun his career.

Daicos not Watson??

9 minutes ago, binman said:

At the risk of being positive about a pies player, Nick Watson is not predominately an outside player. He is as every bit as good an inside mid as Bont or Ablett. Kid is tough AND skilled. He's already one of the best players ive seen - and he's only just begun his career.

Did you mean Nick Daicos Binny? I’m sure Nick Watson is not one of the best players you’ve seen.


Twinkle toes is a great little player but he most definitely does have flaws.

On numerous occasions he's taken short steps, which has been well publicized. That said, he seems to have largely eradicated that from his game.

The best mids I've ever seen have a physical intimidation and can go forward and take contested marks. Little Nicky hasn't taken a single contested mark in 76 games. An extraordinary achievement.

For example, I doubt anyone thinks contested marking is Jack Viney's prowess. Viney took 19 contested marks in his first 76 games. Daicos is 5cm taller.

Some players play taller than their stature, he plays smaller.

But he's super fast, has an incredible footy IQ, and sublime deft touch. A great little player.

2 hours ago, Gator said:

Little Nicky hasn't taken a single contested mark in 76 games. An extraordinary achievement.

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Sheesh. Is the the Nick Dacos thread or the Harvey Langford thread? Less said about that filthy lot, the better. Gees imagine if we were approaching a Pies game and they had "what they're saying at Casey Fields" thread.

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4 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

naicos is a freak

worst thing is the filth have another f/s coming thru - mcguane's kid - plus another nga selection

both would be first round picks in an open draft

Agree. Posters who can’t accept a player is gun because they play for another team ? lol


10 hours ago, Front and centre said:

Agree. Posters who can’t accept a player is gun because they play for another team ? lol

Please, that's the Demonland SOP.

Solid game last night but not as good as the week before. That said, I really don’t like the way Langford is trying to take one handers running with the flight of the ball. I count 3 times this has happened in the last 3 weeks.

7 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Solid game last night but not as good as the week before. That said, I really don’t like the way Langford is trying to take one handers running with the flight of the ball. I count 3 times this has happened in the last 3 weeks.

If my memory serves me correct, I believe he took all 3, but yes not a habit I would encourage

 
34 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

If my memory serves me correct, I believe he took all 3, but yes not a habit I would encourage

He dropped one last night.

7 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

He dropped one last night.

Yep, that was the footsteps one. It was from a cute but good kick from Kozzy. He needed to go and didn't. I was disappointed. Needs to get that out of his game.

Easy to say that from the comfort of the stand though.

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