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Mitch Nichols


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  • Date Of Birth: 01/05/89
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Southport, Australia
    Squad Number: 6
    Position: Attacking Midfield
    Secondary Positions: Central Midfield
    Joined Wanderers: 03/07/15
    Contract Details: 2 Year Initial Contract
    Contract Finish: 2016/17
    Previous Club: Cerezo Osaka
    Wanderers Debut: August 11th 2015 vs Brisbane Roar
    A-League Appearances: 54
    A-League Goals: 11
    ACL Appearances: 4
    ACL Goals: 1
    FFA Cup Appearances: 6
    FFA Cup Goals: 1
    Total Appearances: 64
    Total Goals: 13
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2015/16: 32 (10), 2016/17: 32 (3)
    Highlight: Scored on his A-League debut for the Wanderers against Brisbane Roar in Round 1 of Season 2015/16.
    Description: A troubled but talented attacking midfielder with a fierce shot and a talent for getting into the opposition's faces, Nichols had a good first season for the Wanderers, but slipped away in his second, managing to score just 1 goal in the A-League. His fall from grace was compounded when after his release, he was arrested for cocaine possession at a Sydney nightclub.
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And Mitch has declined using the money and decided to pay it with his own money.

 

What a champ.

 

*fixed

 

 

almost 

 

it was a C-word...

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And Mitch has declined using the money and decided to pay it with his own money.

 

What a champ.

 

 

*fixed

 

almost 

 

it was a C-word...

Coconut?

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And Mitch has declined using the money and decided to pay it with his own money.

 

What a ****.

:nono: I should always read all thread pages, I just donated. Damn it

But the cash will now go to charity ie getting a defibrillator for a local club.

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And Mitch has declined using the money and decided to pay it with his own money.

What a ****.

:nono: I should always read all thread pages, I just donated. Damn it

But the cash will now go to charity ie getting a defibrillator for a local club.

Ah okay, i like that

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And Mitch has declined using the money and decided to pay it with his own money.

What a ****.

:nono: I should always read all thread pages, I just donated. Damn it

But the cash will now go to charity ie getting a defibrillator for a local club.

Ah okay, i like that

 

 

:rofl:

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And Mitch has declined using the money and decided to pay it with his own money.

What a ****.

:nono: I should always read all thread pages, I just donated. Damn it

But the cash will now go to charity ie getting a defibrillator for a local club.

Ah okay, i like that

Yes, I think I read that Mitch will be matching the donation made by Wanderers fans :good:
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And Mitch has declined using the money and decided to pay it with his own money.

What a ****.

:nono: I should always read all thread pages, I just donated. Damn it

But the cash will now go to charity ie getting a defibrillator for a local club.

Ah okay, i like that

Yes, I think I read that Mitch will be matching the donation made by Wanderers fans :good:

 

 

The total is now almost $1,500 and aiming for $2,000.

 

I have suggested the Roar & FFA should see the error of their ways and by way of apology each make a donation to match the eventual gofundme total!

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Where do fines go? Straight to FFA pockets? Isn't it weird that a company that hands out fines then relieves them? Though I guess that's what the government does...

 

All fines should go to charities. The FFA hasn't budgeted for them, and $1000 means more to a community club than the FFA.

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Where do fines go? Straight to FFA pockets? Isn't it weird that a company that hands out fines then relieves them? Though I guess that's what the government does...

 

All fines should go to charities. The FFA hasn't budgeted for them, and $1000 means more to a community club than the FFA.

 

I wouldn't be so sure. Why else do you think Ben Williams is a full-time ref?

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No one cares.

 

 

Jog on, dickhead.

 

Hahahahahahahahaha... you come up with some cracking posts, Jacko.... but that's your best EVER!!   :rofl:

 

Thoroughly deserved! 

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Where do fines go? Straight to FFA pockets? Isn't it weird that a company that hands out fines then relieves them? Though I guess that's what the government does...

All fines should go to charities. The FFA hasn't budgeted for them, and $1000 means more to a community club than the FFA.

 

 

I wouldn't be so sure. Why else do you think Ben Williams is a full-time ref?

Fines for his superannuation since he has retired.

All we need is to get Jared Gillett and Pter Green to retire as well

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Whoever embodies the wsw gene the most will be the skipper. Going by the body language display at both semi (watch him how he connects with his team mates ahead of extra time) and GF it would have to be Dimas. A true leader. As much as I enjoyed Nichols' response to being heckled by the Den: a captain can't do that, and Popa won't have it.

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Yeah Dimas or maybe Santa if Popa is happy that his captain might not be on the field for a fair bit of the time, depending on signings/fitness etc.

Id prefer Santa too but I can't see him getting as much game time as your thinking...
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