Scotty Clayton owned him. 
Loved Daics, despite his black 'n' whiteness.
Loved Daics, despite his black 'n' whiteness.
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Daicos would be the equal of any of the mids or small to medium forwards that ever played so from Steward in the centre to Skilton as the rover to Jeza on the flank - Daicos could slot in. They were all greats as was Daicos. None of them stand above him. The only player I have ever seen comperable would be Mathews. Very different styles but in terms of being an all time great on baller AND an all time great froward they are the two candidates. Bartlett would be number 3 but not by much. I'd give it to Mathews becasue he was also brutal.Saying that is the easy part. Now tell me: who makes way for him, considering guys like Coventry, Lockett, Baldock, Carey, Hutchison, Bartlett, Dunstall...etc couldn't make it (admittedly, Carey was pretty early on in his career)?
such a stupid post but ill bite anyway....
football back when Daicos playing wasn't a possesion game, how many B&F's did Ablett win? a player most who saw him rank in their top 3 off all time.
God I hope you're not going Nyahh Nyahh while typing.
Not only juvenile but nonsensical.
Poo jokes and infantile jibes belong on Bay13.
This flog was no doubt born after 1987. NFI
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Then why dont you reply to the unbiased people above who questioned your post? And again you were too young to comment on this one, seeing him on you tube vids or whatever is not enough..sorry!
I have. Basically all your telling me is he was a great player but I'm sorry I'm not gonna agree on the following:
- that he was one of the top 3 players of all time
- that he is underrated because he played for Collingwood.
- that he was the standout player of his generation
Top 3 of all time. So he is better than...
Top 3 of all time. So he is better than Polly Farmer, John Coleman, Bob Skilton, Leigh Matthews, Andrew McLeod, Michael Voss, Jonathon Brown Anthony Koutafides, James Hird, Simon Madden, both Gary Ablett's, Luke Hodge, Darren Jarman, Wayne Carey, Matty Richardson, Rob Harvey, Tony Lockett, Chris Judd, Ben Cousins, Matthew Pavlich, Nick Riewoldt plus many many more?
He isn’t once in a generation he’s once in a lifetime.Once in a generation? What exact generation was that? Are we talking the 80's, the 90's or both combined? Are we purely talking about small forwards? Because if not there are even more I'd take ahead of him.
How many players averaged 18 pos and 2 goals to that time? (I have no idea).All those freaky goals from Macedonian marvel yet his career average sits at 18 pos and 2 goals and won 2 B&F’s…
He never played FF. In 1990 Mathews moved him from the centre to a pocket because Collingwood couldn’t kick enough goals to win the flag. Until the finals Brian Taylor was the FF and for the finals it was Gavin Brown – remember 5 goals in the first half of the semi from Brown?Let’s not forget he played at full forward, so lets not deflect from the fact that the ball was often going to him unlike say Milne at St Kilda or even Didak now especially in that era.
He kicked nearly half as many goals as the entire Essendon team and as many as anyone else on the ground. Without his remarkable goal v WCE he wouldn’t have even been there on that day – nor any of his team mates. The thing with so many of Daicos’ goals is that but for him they wouldn’t have existed. He didn’t get on the end of a pass he created opportunities where no one else could have. That is rare talent.In 1990.. 7 possesions, 2 goals in a pumping.
yes but the point is he wasnt a full forward by any stretch...thats what made his exploits more extraordinary for a midfielder to do what he did - imagine a 2 nd year player at 19 yrs of age (skinny and barely six foot) starting the season like this:
r1 -6 goals
r2 - 6 goals
r3 - 6 goals
r5 - 7 goals
r10 - 9 goals
that is just ridiculous!!
1982 actually.. lPerhaps I care not for your opinion... 1990 was so long ago.. it's alright.. you might see another one before your time passes Grandpa..
David Rhys Jones was more skilled.
Daniel Motlop is as skilled.
Top 3 of all time. So he is better than Polly Farmer, John Coleman, Bob Skilton, Leigh Matthews, Andrew McLeod, Michael Voss, Jonathon Brown[/B] Anthony Koutafides[/B], James Hird, Simon Madden, both Gary Ablett's, Luke Hodge, Darren Jarman, Wayne Carey, Matty Richardson, Rob Harvey, Tony Lockett, Chris Judd, Ben Cousins, Matthew Pavlich, Nick Riewoldt plus many many more?
I knew this would become a "beat Daicos over the head!" thread.
People just can't be civil.
FMD if we can't talk civilly about a champion like Daicos, then BF really has slipped into a deeper hole than I first thought.
This really is becoming a very boring, predictable forum.
I knew this would become a "beat Daicos over the head!" thread.
People just can't be civil.
That's because of the thread title "once in a generation player".
If the OP had simply titled it "Daicos - A Tribute" then 99% of posters owuld have come on and said "Yep, great player."
But if you put one of your own players up as being better than all the opposition players.....well what do you really expect?
Imagine how many threads on BF there would have been about Daicos if the internet was around in his day.
Millions.
Not really, because you see the kind of goals Daicos kicked on a weekly basis these days.
Not really, because you see the kind of goals Daicos kicked on a weekly basis these days.
He was talking about Ablett...