Great win. But you can sense Buckleys frustration. Our best is top 8 our worst is ammos. We've been serving that up every week until yesterday. Let's hope it continues.
bennymacca wrote:Jeez bucks was salty on 360 tonight
Has us playing good footy, on the verge of consecutive wins against top 8 teams and we cop a bunch of LTIs in the space of ten minutes. Yeah, I'd be salty.
bennymacca wrote:Jeez bucks was salty on 360 tonight
Has us playing good footy, on the verge of consecutive wins against top 8 teams and we cop a bunch of LTIs in the space of ten minutes. Yeah, I'd be salty.
Always been a bit salty but he is probably thinking about the propect of recalling Cloke and it makes him feel dirty.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
LOL Would be interesting to see the reaction of supporters (both Collingwood's and those of his new club) were he to move on. (Note: I get it's not wise to hang on Tim Watson's words)
Essendon legend Tim Watson believes Hawthorn is one of a number of clubs interested in picking up out of form Collingwood forward Travis Cloke.
There are reports suggesting the 29-year-old will be given a senior recall this week against Port Adelaide but David Schwarz has told SEN he believes Cloke will be named in the squad but will miss out when the final team is selected for Sunday's match.
Cloke hasn't played a senior game since round four but Tim Watson says the key forward is still a player in demand as rival clubs search for a experienced big bodied forward.
"I did learn yesterday that there are a number of clubs who are potentially interested in Travis Cloke and one of those is Hawthorn," said Watson on SEN Breakfast with Frank and Ox.
"When you look at where Hawthorn's at right now and the fact that they're unsure about whether or not Jarryd Roughead will return, you'd expect them to at least identify him as maybe someone they could be interested in next year."
Cloke is contracted for 2017 with the Herald Sun reporting his deal for next season will be effectively capped at $500,000, which means he will come with a hefty price tag if he decided to move clubs.
"If you're satisfied there's still footy left in him, there are a number of teams that would be interested. Essendon, I think they desperately need someone that can command a bit of attention in their forward line along side Joe Daniher," said Watson.
"Already we've spoken about Hawthorn. Richmond is another team that could do with him, he's not going across the other side of Australia but there's a team over there (Fremantle) just desperately in need."