Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 4:06 pm
Ronnie... you're pretty much defeating the whole reason of existing for this site!
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Not true, the real reason was supercoach Francis Bourke. A year after Tony Jewell coached Richmond to a flag they sacked him, and replaced him with Francis. This did not go well with the players, and although Francis coached Richmond to a grand final in his first year, they lost and a fracas of Collingwood 1970 proportions erupted.It has been mentioned to me by some 'insiders' that the Clokes were responsible for Richmond colapsing post 1982.
Pretty much how I feel too. What will be will be. The club will be all over looking after what's best for the whole list, not just what's best for Trav.rocketronnie wrote:If he stays, he stays. If he goes, he goes. Acres of bandwidth of angst about it won't make an iota of difference to the final outcome.Piesnchess wrote:AHHH... words of wisdom indeed. ! Good advice Ronnie ol son, but Im not exactly robinson crueso on this issue, im no orphan, have a look at the amount of posts on it, threads are bobbing up everywhere on Cloke. Fans are gnashing teeth over it, stress levels are high, its not just me mate. !rocketronnie wrote: Have a Bex or three, a glass of Chivas, and a good lie down. By the time you wake everything will be just fine. If its not, repeat procedure. If it is still not then keep repeating procedure until it is.
In the long run this might not make any difference to the Clokes but it will give the rest of us some peace.
BUT, a cuppa does sound nice, and a timtam, think its a bit early for a chivas.
C'mon, have a look at his head. Whack a mo on that and he's his old man.die4pies wrote:It has been mentioned to me by some 'insiders' that the Clokes were responsible for Richmond colapsing post 1982.
To be perfectly honest, I think Travis is adopted.
This is such a nothing statement - what are you really trying to say? And how is it at all relevant? Just pissing in the wind.die4pies wrote:It has been mentioned to me by some 'insiders' that the Clokes were responsible for Richmond colapsing post 1982.
To be perfectly honest, I think Travis is adopted.
Ok, I will.mattys123 wrote:Tonight I feel more secure then ever that Travis will re-sign with the next few weeks.
Think about what has transpired today;
1. Cloke does a modelling shoot for a new personal sponsor
2. Even David Cloke admits the two parties are very close to a deal being done.
3. Trav refuses to talk about his contract to the media today (he's basically sick of it all).
He will sign before he play West Coast, you can quote me on that.
Remember how the Cloke fiasco of 2010 failed to derail our premiership success?Piesnchess wrote:WHAT concerns me, is that this seemingly never ending saga has the de ja vu feeling of " Ablett" all over it. Remember how the ablett fiasco bascially derailed and upset the Cats season of 2010, it just went on and on, like this. We dont want history to repeat itself, this must be cleared up by the Bye, at latest IMHO. !
Almost right. but Cloke did not go Collingwood solely for the money. Bourke refused to play him at Centre Half Forward and in the end they fell out completely. Raines went to Collingwood for more money.regan is true fullback wrote:die4pies wrote:
Not true, the real reason was supercoach Francis Bourke. A year after Tony Jewell coached Richmond to a flag they sacked him, and replaced him with Francis. This did not go well with the players, and although Francis coached Richmond to a grand final in his first year, they lost and a fracas of Collingwood 1970 proportions erupted.It has been mentioned to me by some 'insiders' that the Clokes were responsible for Richmond colapsing post 1982.
First to go was Cloke who went to Collingwood for more money, but they wanted to get rid of him so it was an amicable trade. Next to go was Geoff Raines, and all hell broke loose. Raines was traded to Collingwood for Neil Peart and Wally Lovett, Richmond was furious and vowed revenge, signing the uncontracted Walsh and Annear.
Next to go was Brian Taylor, who couldn't get a game at full forward because of Michael Roach and Jim Jess amongst others. Richmond was glad to see him go, until they discovered that Roach had a long term injury and suddenly wanted Taylor back. Again they swore revenge on Collingwood, for little result.
During this time they discovered that supercoach Francis Bourke couldn't coach after all, and got rid of him after 2 years. Had he won that grand final, everybody would have stayed and he could have had the job for 10 years. But as Robert E Lee said of General George McLelland:
"he brought our greatest weapon to the battle, he brought himself"
Yes, to Fremantle for 4 players, 2 Four 'n' Twenty Pies, a bag of skittles.jack_spain wrote:Is Cloke gone yet?
Ummm... if yu are referring to his last contract, it was nowhere near the saga this one is, not as long as this and not so much media on it as its is now. This is way bigger, I have heard it talked about yesterday on 3 different media outlets.Trezegol wrote:Remember how the Cloke fiasco of 2010 failed to derail our premiership success?Piesnchess wrote:WHAT concerns me, is that this seemingly never ending saga has the de ja vu feeling of " Ablett" all over it. Remember how the ablett fiasco bascially derailed and upset the Cats season of 2010, it just went on and on, like this. We dont want history to repeat itself, this must be cleared up by the Bye, at latest IMHO. !