#32 Travis Cloke
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This isn't a new rumor, I've heard a very similar thing almost two months ago from a Pies fan. The rumor was that Cloke decided he's leaving but he wants us to get a fair trade/compensation for him, meaning he won't walk as a free agent to leave us with just one draft pick.
But I still don't buy it.
But I still don't buy it.
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IF he puts in a miserly effort today v the Dawks, the pressue will be enormous on him, if its not already. Trouble is, his family, his old man, thinks his boy is a Superstar, and hes not. Another 1 goal 4 effort today, and old Damir Cloke should really back off pronto, and tell his boy to sign asap.ClokingDevice wrote:Are we confident he will find form after signing?
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An old man getting some sympathy votes in a very poor team 20 years ago? Whats that worth at the table? Any team offering more than 5 need their heads read.the ru is on fire wrote:Papa Cloke played 18 seasons and retired at the age of 36 with 16 Brownlow votes in his last year at the Tigers - and I'm sure he's telling them that every meeting.Collingwood Crackerjack wrote:7 years? You'd get less for manslaughter.
How old is he? 25 turning 26? Can you imagine him still playing at 33?
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After today's effort so far he should play reserves until he either signs or leaves.Piesnchess wrote:IF he puts in a miserly effort today v the Dawks, the pressue will be enormous on him, if its not already. Trouble is, his family, his old man, thinks his boy is a Superstar, and hes not. Another 1 goal 4 effort today, and old Damir Cloke should really back off pronto, and tell his boy to sign asap.ClokingDevice wrote:Are we confident he will find form after signing?
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As a club we should hold our ground and offer him what we have offered him. In reality he barely deserves it.
If he goes elsewhere, based on recent performances, frankly, they can have him and it would be kind of poetic to see him go elsewhere and basically deliver the same if not worse.
I mean HOW is he going to improve, short of a whole team treating him with kid gloves and giving him perfect delivery of the ball every time.
Lets bite the bullet and if the Cloke experiment is to be over, let it be over.
Our worst nightmare? A FOURTH Cloke brother.
If he goes elsewhere, based on recent performances, frankly, they can have him and it would be kind of poetic to see him go elsewhere and basically deliver the same if not worse.
I mean HOW is he going to improve, short of a whole team treating him with kid gloves and giving him perfect delivery of the ball every time.
Lets bite the bullet and if the Cloke experiment is to be over, let it be over.
Our worst nightmare? A FOURTH Cloke brother.