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He ran away from his shadow pretty oftenI need to see one clip of when Stevo burns off another player, just one.
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He ran away from his shadow pretty oftenI need to see one clip of when Stevo burns off another player, just one.
Yeah, I remember Jayden Stevenson's first year and the predictions for his second ("when he'll play more in the midfield").
You guys are giving me flashbacks.
Enough with over-the-top expectations. You'll jinks him. Let the kid play like a second year player - a brilliant one, but still a second year.
My 3 month old great granddaughter is more mature than Stepho is.Nick is more Mature then Stepho is
My 3 month old great granddaughter is more mature than Stepho is.
He burnt Nick when they roomed together in Brisbane
Peter D asked the club to get him away from his boy.
Dunno, I think gambling and booze. Stevo a tool
Ahh ok. Didn't know this obviously.Was supposedly Josh iirc.
Just a bogan ratbag really - hopefully he grows up before it's too late.Ahh ok. Didn't know this obviously.
Must be some truth in this one.
Explains us getting rid of him.
As if pissing in a teammates coffee wasn't enough. Gambling early on.
Yeah, I remember Jayden Stevenson's first year and the predictions for his second ("when he'll play more in the midfield").
You guys are giving me flashbacks.
Enough with over-the-top expectations. You'll jinks him. Let the kid play like a second year player - a brilliant one, but still a second year.
It was and remains a sad day when Jaidyn transformed in our eyes from lovable bogan to dumb bogan.Just a bogan ratbag really - hopefully he grows up before it's too late.
Amen Sr so much potential, he had an amazing opportunity and let it slip right through his fingers.It was and remains a sad day when Jaidyn transformed in our eyes from lovable bogan to dumb bogan.
If it was a Starbucks coffee, it may actually have improved it.Explains us getting rid of him.
As if pissing in a teammates coffee wasn't enough. Gambling early on.
Amen Sr so much potential, he had an amazing opportunity and let it slip right through his fingers.
I've spent time in places without another coffee option; however, I'm not sure if their lattes actually have any coffee - warm milk. A flat white from Starbucks -with an extra shot, is ok.If it was a Starbucks coffee, it may actually have improved it.
Yeah, I remember Jayden Stevenson's first year and the predictions for his second ("when he'll play more in the midfield").
You guys are giving me flashbacks.
Enough with over-the-top expectations. You'll jinks him. Let the kid play like a second year player - a brilliant one, but still a second year.
He burnt Nick when they roomed together in Brisbane
Peter D asked the club to get him away from his boy.
Dunno, I think gambling and booze. Stevo a tool
I read that in David Attenboroughs voice like Nicks a lion.NickyD scoffs at your lack of faith as he hovers majestically 30 cm above the surface of the MCG, surveying his kingdom
The gambling started young too. High School punting groups. Also a factNose beers. I know it to be true. Also an income-touting flog
NickyD scoffs at your lack of faith as he hovers majestically 30 cm above the surface of the MCG, surveying his kingdom
*JoshHe burnt Nick when they roomed together in Brisbane
Peter D asked the club to get him away from his boy.
Dunno, I think gambling and booze. Stevo a tool
He had/has all the tools, but none of the work ethic required. Thought he could get away without working hard after his first 18 months, and was quickly found out.Tragedy in some ways. In that first year they were saying he was really the best player from his draft. And once he went into the midfield he'd be electric. That's a hell of a fall.
True?He burnt Nick when they roomed together in Brisbane
Peter D asked the club to get him away from his boy.
Dunno, I think gambling and booze. Stevo a tool
It was Josh not Nick. That's the story doing the rounds at the time.True?
Not Stevo being a tool, that’s reasonably obvious.
Interesting that IH.Pressure and expectation don't seem to bother Nick. In fact he's one of those rare Collingwood players who actually exceeded the hype.