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 Post subject: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:35 am 
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Kilmarnock manager wants nish on season long loan.

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Might not be a bad move. Free up his wages so we can bring someone in.


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One of his former clubs as well, so that might push him further towards a move.


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and that is how shite the spl is

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Can't they just have him??


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Can they take Austin,Horwood and Collins as well.


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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MadJohn wrote:
He also appears to a manager who knows the player's strengths and weaknesses. It was obvious from early last season that Nish was a decent footballer with the ball at his feet but much less effective when asked to do a target man's job. I'm sure Nish would be tempted and if Killie are prepared to offer us a reasonable part of his wage it could be a good move for all parties.


His shooting technique is extremely poor and struggles to generate any power in his shots. He is weak and generally rubbish. The ball is also like a hot potato, he wants rid as soon as he gets it.

The spl is shite and going to be even worse this season

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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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MadJohn wrote:
He also appears to a manager who knows the player's strengths and weaknesses. It was obvious from early last season that Nish was a decent footballer with the ball at his feet but much less effective when asked to do a target man's job. I'm sure Nish would be tempted and if Killie are prepared to offer us a reasonable part of his wage it could be a good move for all parties.


His shooting technique is extremely poor and struggles to generate any power in his shots. He is weak and generally rubbish. The ball is also like a hot potato, he wants rid as soon as he gets it.

The spl is shite and going to be even worse this season


What he does with the ball it his feet is pretty much what you would expect of any pro footballer as well. To get the ball to his feet is also like Mission Impossible because if the pass isn't perfect he isn't going to get anywhere near the ball because he is too slow. Hopefully he will get a move back up north.....


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 6:48 pm 
Well I thought he played alright in the games where he got the ball to feet. Against Bury his touch was great and his finishing was bang on.


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Well I thought he played alright in the games where he got the ball to feet. Against Bury his touch was great and his finishing was bang on.


Is bury the game when he came on near the end and scored?

When he gets the ball I always feel as though he going to fuck it up

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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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Bury was the game he got 2 and some people on here were spunking in there pants. Yes it was his best game but sadly the season was 50 odd games long and overall he was shite. Being able to head a ball is a big part of being a footballer and he is the worst Iv ever seen in the air. Boydy's feet are better than colins amd he's better in the air and he was released. Not being good in a challenge in the English game at the bottom end just isn't going to work. Being able to hold the ball up just isn't enough and never will be. I thought when he 1st came wadsworth overplayed him. He had said his wife had given birth and he was up all night yet still got a full game. He seemed to always get 90 mins regardless of performance. If he'd been dropped he may have realised he had to improve. His cameo v Carlisle (a think) when he scored his other goal was good( I know he nicked 1 off flinders v walsall also). A thought he'd turned a corner but sadly not. Personally I want new blood in quickly and if that means getting rid of nish then hopefully the deal will be done tomorrow. If that goes through then good luck to him


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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Weak as cats piss

And his ten to two stance says it all never even looked like a footballer! From day one!

But he was the one Wadsworth wanted above all else!

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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 8:53 pm 
Aye up Colonel, the one man Nish support squad, I didn`t want to be the 1 to say it but, I told you he was Pish :hand:


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like you keep telling us luscombe is the bollox...

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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:03 pm 
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like you keep telling us luscombe is the bollox...


He is the golden child, he just doesn`t know it yet, give him another season to prove that inside that bulk, there is a fit fucker trying to escape :shifty:


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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Thing is even with the weight problems if there was a choice luscombe or nish i know who would win a fans vote to stay at the club.


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:20 pm 
True....Nish!!!! :cool:


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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I have a couple of Scottish mates who were laughing when we got Nish last year, said he would have one or two decent games and divide supporters opinions but ultimately frustrate.....they got it spot on I think.


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:41 pm 
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Bury was the game he got 2 and some people on here were spunking in there pants. Yes it was his best game but sadly the season was 50 odd games long and overall he was shite. Being able to head a ball is a big part of being a footballer and he is the worst Iv ever seen in the air. Boydy's feet are better than colins amd he's better in the air and he was released. Not being good in a challenge in the English game at the bottom end just isn't going to work. Being able to hold the ball up just isn't enough and never will be. I thought when he 1st came wadsworth overplayed him. He had said his wife had given birth and he was up all night yet still got a full game. He seemed to always get 90 mins regardless of performance. If he'd been dropped he may have realised he had to improve. His cameo v Carlisle (a think) when he scored his other goal was good( I know he nicked 1 off flinders v walsall also). A thought he'd turned a corner but sadly not. Personally I want new blood in quickly and if that means getting rid of nish then hopefully the deal will be done tomorrow. If that goes through then good luck to him


He has started 13 games for the club, and only played 20 times for Pools. He's not been great, he's not been bad at times either. We missed him when he was injured last as we had play a left winger up front. Overall we've had far, far, worse footballers pull on the blue and white. Technically a decent player, good touch but a lacking a bit of fire and aggression. Not enough to warrant some of the shite I've read on here. He's barely played!

He's had far more threads on here than appearances as a section of our
'support' targeted him from a couple of games in.

Who will the counter productive thickets target next? Horwood??


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Spot on.
Nish was targeted before he'd even hit the A19 on his way to sign for the club!!

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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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Nish seems to have inherited the whingers whereas a certain other player has served up dross for five years and been hero worshipped. Over the same timescale find me any performance by Nish worse than the majority of games involving Humphreys.


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:19 pm 
He was fucking awful yesterday for a start.


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I'll take your one and raise you five years.


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:26 pm 
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I'll take your one and raise you five years.


We all know you've been saying the same stuff about Humps for longer than five years :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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Chip Fireball wrote:
The thicketts started on Horwood last season.

They have moved onto Austin and Collins now.

There should be a seperate section of the board for morons and under 12's. Perhaps call it TWAT ?


You slag more players and members of our club off than anybody else and yes as you say you are a twat


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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A loan may do him good to be honest.

I imagine he would jump at the chance, who wouldnt when your receiving stick in your first game in a friendly at York?

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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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I thought he played against Sunderland Barnsley and a few others aswell before York??


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oh well that makes it ok then.

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See even Yubep agrees!!!


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the season was 50 odd games long and overall he was shite.


Season is 50 odd games long problem was some wrote him off after less than half dozen games, how many appearances has he made for us about 20. he had moved became a father yet people just decided he was s***e as you put it in next to no time. Problem with Pools fans someone was even saying same about Walton on Saturday and then admitted it was the first time he's seen him play. Nothing like giving players a chance.

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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
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Ultimately it is down to the players to produce the goods. Maybe some fans are a bit quick at times to form opinions but that is the world as it is. Nish simply isn't good enough and never will be. Whether fans decided that after 2 games or 12 his speed, ability and seemingly lethargic approach on the pitch isn't going to change long term.

He was a poor signing - he will be on a decent wage but he is way way down the pecking order. Hopefully something can be sorted because I can't see him having a positive impact on the season.


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The thing with opinions is that they can be formed on seeing someone play immidately, you either like the look of someone or dont. Your not telling me that you go to football, watch a player play very poorly and then refuse to give any sort of opinion until they have played the number of games people on the internet deem acceptable.

What some peeople fail to realise is that it works both ways, if someone decides a player is quality after one game then it's not an issue, but if someone decildes a player is shite after one game, then they are clueless, not a fan and know nothing about football. Fact is Nish looked poor from day one, showed glimpses of being be better at times, but ultimately wasn't that good. It seems the opinon formed quickly was quite an accurate one.


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Chrissy Stevo wrote:
The thing with opinions is that they can be formed on seeing someone play immidately, you either like the look of someone or dont. Your not telling me that you go to football, watch a player play very poorly and then refuse to give any sort of opinion until they have played the number of games people on the internet deem acceptable.

What some peeople fail to realise is that it works both ways, if someone decides a player is quality after one game then it's not an issue, but if someone decildes a player is shite after one game, then they are clueless, not a fan and know nothing about football. Fact is Nish looked poor from day one, showed glimpses of being be better at times, but ultimately wasn't that good. It seems the opinon formed quickly was quite an accurate one.



I agree, we all form opinions quickly, often wrong, often right. Most thought Antwi looked a class act after 1 or 2 games and look how wrong we were there.

But giving a new player abuse in a friendly so that he can hear isnt something i agree with. No matter how poor he was/is or how correct those opinions turned out to be.

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Agree with that fully, but there is nothing wrong with having an opinion on someone after one game, it's what you do with that opinion that matters I suppose. I would never shout abuse at a player in the pools shirt, apart from the odd "for fuck sake _________" when they make a daft mistake, but I'm sure we all do that.


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Chrissy Stevo wrote:
Agree with that fully, but there is nothing wrong with having an opinion on someone after one game



Theres not, as long as you dont post it on here :laugh:

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For me this is the place to air it, a fans forum for discussions on the team, the match, players performances etc. People just get too uptight and touchy.


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dont post opinions on here after 1 game or wear your new shirt in king johns just after youve bought it.

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What people also fail to understand is how much the game means to some people. Everybody is different. To me pools is my life and always has been.I work all week to go to pools. I miss away games only if i can't get a lift or midweek games away if Iv used up all My holidays. If I think a player isn't good enough then as a fan I have every right in the world to tell that player. Maybe sometimes I have went too far with that as chip will tell you at Stevenage. Alcohol and emotions just dont mix. Some fans can go to the vic and be bothered for all of 10 mins if we lose. I'm still sick the next day. I'm a nightmare in defeat and our lass will be the 1st to tell you that. I can't help that it's just the way it is. Seeing players like nish produce lack of effort boils my piss. I was excited like every1 when we signed him. When i seen him play i was appauled. Iv never seen somebody over 6 foot jump and be 4 foot. I have however countless times said i hope nish proves me wrong but I'm still waiting. Saying he's shite after a couple of games in some eyes is wrong and by saying it my neck was on the line but I wasn't wrong. We need players in now and that is a fact. Nish must go to generate wages. We need to improve and Colin nish isn't and never will be the answer.


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 Post subject: Re: Colin Nish to Kilmarnock?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:55 pm 
Everyone has the right to think someone is shite and not good enough.

I've thought that about plenty as obviously everyone has. Colin Larkin is a recent one I didn't rate, Leon McSweeney another. Going back a few years I thought Arran Lee-Barratt was absolutely hopeless, I even had a daft avatar on here with him with a 'h' for hologram on his head. Two things made me later feel bad about that, one I met him when we where in a box one day and he was a really nice lad. Nothing to do with his ability but it made me feel bad about hammering him on here and two I heard after he left the club that he used to get so nervous before games he'd physically vomit and get so effected by negative comments and poor performances that he used to get close to tears. Some might say he's in the wrong profession but I also had a look at myself as a fan, was me taking the piss out of him on here helping him do his best for the club? Negativity and piss taking certainly wasn't going to help him play better or Pools was it? Think of the ironic cheers from the Town End when he (rarely :laugh: ) made a save. So slagging off a player to his face and constantly getting on his back is counter productive, think what you like, feel free not to rate him but what is the point in slagging him off while he's wearing a blue and white shirt? It's completely counter productive and contradictory of the term 'supporter' It's the oppositions fans job be belittle our players not our own.

People defended Nish because of the amount of ridiculous over the top shite he was getting from Pools fans from very early, terrace abuse, Facebook pages, daft songs. What's the point? Support for 90 minutes feel free to have your say after but an element of Pools support always has had and always will have a very nasty side to it. A bit thick if you ask me.


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I understand your views and yes in all honesty they are in our shirt and we should be always behind them but it just dosnt happen like that. Emotions run overboard on a matchday and things get said especially in the heat of the moment. You may regret what's said afterwards. I have loads of times. I just am extremely passionate and ultra competitive. I hate to lose at anything, I can't help that it's just the way I am. To see a player who is basically just a journeyman as most footballers are come to my club and IMO under perform, i find it hard to keep those emotions in check and obviously in drink dosnt help the cause. I'll sing my heart out 5 down, I'm always behind us in that way. To suggest having a go at a player dosnt make me a supporter of my team couldn't be further from the truth. Everybody expresses themselves differently. If some go on a message board after a game or 2 and have a go at a new signing then they are placing themselves on the chopping block if They are wrong. It's simply just an opinion. The way the nish threads escalated was just fukn stupid. It should
have been left as a Matter of opinion and not dragged up every single day. The threads made me dislike him more and I'll hold my hands up that's just pathetic but arguing over the same shit day after day was daft. Every member of this board and all pools fans are allowed an opinion on anyone. Obviously creating childish songs isn't the best way to air them. People on here are quoted and shot down far too often just for having a difference of opinion. Fans will always have there favourite players and also players they think are shite, especially at little old 'artlepool were funds are always very limited. Looking back mw added alot of pressure on nish by saying he was his number 1 target and may have had something to do with fans having limited patience on him. Hopefully though he can move on and free up some wages for some new blood because that is a necessity.

As for Lee Barrett fuck me we agree on something, a Couldn't stand that fuka either. God knows how he's in the championship. What was he doing with His water bottle every time he had a drink, he always had to point and position it a certain way.
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