Oh I m soooo hoping he signs....ClokingDevice wrote:There's no fkn humble pie until he signs.. right now he is cruelling a flag run with greed.. if you think otherwise you are deluded and have lost your tenuous grip on reality
#32 Travis Cloke
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No-one went near anyone else for demonstrative celebrations either. You sure something else hasn't been sapping team joy besides Cloke?Doc63 wrote:Its hard to say, but he was mobbed by team-mates after every goal last night. Against Sydney, where he kicked some vital goals against the top side, no one went near him.rocketronnie wrote:Ah you sure they were offside anywhere else but in your imagination?Carro wrote: Spot on, something significant has happened during the week and he has clearly got the boys back on side
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Such as??rocketronnie wrote:No-one went near anyone else for demonstrative celebrations either. You sure something else hasn't been sapping team joy besides Cloke?Doc63 wrote:Its hard to say, but he was mobbed by team-mates after every goal last night. Against Sydney, where he kicked some vital goals against the top side, no one went near him.rocketronnie wrote: Ah you sure they were offside anywhere else but in your imagination?
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Hard to tell maybe but that sort of celebration has been down all year. Could just be a jaded attitude. Who knows?Doc63 wrote:Such as??rocketronnie wrote:No-one went near anyone else for demonstrative celebrations either. You sure something else hasn't been sapping team joy besides Cloke?Doc63 wrote: Its hard to say, but he was mobbed by team-mates after every goal last night. Against Sydney, where he kicked some vital goals against the top side, no one went near him.
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We can all make assumptions about why they didn't run up to him at the Sydney game, and then last night, but I doubt we will ever know the truth, I don't really care to be perfectly honest. Cloke's future isn't in our hands, and we have to accept that.
But we can support him until such time as he no longer wears the jumper, whether it be at seasons end, or the end of his career.
But we can support him until such time as he no longer wears the jumper, whether it be at seasons end, or the end of his career.
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^^I reckon it was more about us being rubbish for two weeks and wanting to come out with a different attitude. But like everyone, I'm just guessing.
Trying to read anything into how we celebrate goals is silly. If what some on here are saying were true, players on our team are having a sook and deliberately sabotaging our onfield performance, just because another player could possibly head to another team next year. I simply can not believe that.
Trying to read anything into how we celebrate goals is silly. If what some on here are saying were true, players on our team are having a sook and deliberately sabotaging our onfield performance, just because another player could possibly head to another team next year. I simply can not believe that.
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Conspiracy theories will be around for some time I'd imagine after he signs it will be the future of another player, and then another, etc.AN_Inkling wrote:^^I reckon it was more about us being rubbish for two weeks and wanting to come out with a different attitude. But like everyone, I'm just guessing.
Trying to read anything into how we celebrate goals is silly. If what some on here are saying were true, players on our team are having a sook and deliberately sabotaging our onfield performance, just because another player could possibly head to another team next year. I simply can not believe that.
Just hard to see anyone wanting to do this because a player could leave, if they are, they shouldn't be there either. Since I cannot see it happening, and I doubt it would ever happen, then we should be fine.
Still enjoyed Trav's effort, Pie player in 2013 or not.
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Its hard to see a team of professional footballers doing that I agree. However others here see it as a fertile source of innuendo.AN_Inkling wrote:^^I reckon it was more about us being rubbish for two weeks and wanting to come out with a different attitude. But like everyone, I'm just guessing.
Trying to read anything into how we celebrate goals is silly. If what some on here are saying were true, players on our team are having a sook and deliberately sabotaging our onfield performance, just because another player could possibly head to another team next year. I simply can not believe that.
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HUMBLE Pie were actually a great 60s Supergroup, a close relative to Blind Faith back then . FWIW humble pie aint my forte, on Fathers day today the kids shouted me Mexican Parmengiana with Japeleno chillies, and a lovely bottle of Red. Yeah, being a Dad does have its perks. ! BTW, Trav looks back on deck, and back in business, -now if his ol man could just get lost in the outback on that car rally bash we may be able to sign him pre Finals.rocketronnie wrote:nomnomnomBeast wrote:The amount of humble pie you've devoured over the years makes me wonder if you order a crane to leave the houserocketronnie wrote:Some beautiful humble pie being eaten in this thread now
For two months Cloke played without any enthusiasm and wasn't getting much love from the rest of the boys. It's not the five goals he's kicked its the passion and the work rate that was absolutely wonderful to see.
Something has clearly changed, maybe he's signed or maybe he got our blessing to leave and feels like the weight is finally of his shoulders....
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Congratulations Travis for a great return to form. Well done. Hope you continue your good form, hope the umps pay you your due frees when you're manhandled like you often are & hope you sign with the Pies.
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