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Author: | Navy Blue Horse [ Thu May 22, 2014 9:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Vale Wes Lofts |
Couldn't see this posted? Tweeted by Ron Reed: Vale #blues strongman wes lofts , 68 premiership player . |
Author: | Synbad [ Thu May 22, 2014 9:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wes Lofts? |
he hasnt been well for a long time LEGEND player AND administrator great guy to have dinner and carlton talk with sympathies to the family huge loss to the carlton family big part in our modern history |
Author: | cimm1979 [ Thu May 22, 2014 9:30 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wes Lofts? |
Big name from when we were big time. |
Author: | chubbyruss [ Thu May 22, 2014 9:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Wes Lofts? |
Loved Wes as a player. Will never forget his duel with Peter Hudson at Princes Park R.I.P. |
Author: | limestone [ Thu May 22, 2014 9:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
RIP, condolences to the family . |
Author: | moshe25 [ Thu May 22, 2014 9:57 pm ] |
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That's a real blow. Loved Wes. An old fashioned, dick-in-the-dirt, take-no-prisoners, "man's man". As a footballer: a very good tough above average defender. Good enough to play in a premiership. Saw Peter Hudson's first VFL game against Wes. Brutal. Couldn't kick, but was a fair mark for his size. As an administrator: 2nd to none. Ruthless and successful. Did whatever was needed. Only mistake I ever saw him make was getting obsessed with Marchesani because he'd played a good game on Doull. Wes's judgement was impaired on that one occasion. But we can thank Wes for his part in at least 3 premierships. As a man: a very handsome and classy guy who loved the good things in life - which is probably what killed him. He loved a good conversation and could talk about a surprisingly large number of topics, make sense in all of them, and display an incredible level of tolerance for opposing views. Vale Wes. Condolences to the family, and a special shout out to his friends, especially his good mate Percy Jones, who must be devastated. |
Author: | bondiblue [ Thu May 22, 2014 10:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: |
moshe25 wrote: That's a real blow. Loved Wes. An old fashioned, dick-in-the-dirt, take-no-prisoners, "man's man". As a footballer: a very good tough above average defender. Good enough to play in a premiership. Saw Peter Hudson's first VFL game against Wes. Brutal. Couldn't kick, but was a fair mark for his size. As an administrator: 2nd to none. Ruthless and successful. Did whatever was needed. Only mistake I ever saw him make was getting obsessed with Marchesani because he'd played a good game on Doull. Wes's judgement was impaired on that one occasion. But we can thank Wes for his part in at least 3 premierships. As a man: a very handsome and classy guy who loved the good things in life - which is probably what killed him. He loved a good conversation and could talk about a surprisingly large number of topics, make sense in all of them, and display an incredible level of tolerance for opposing views. Vale Wes. Condolences to the family, and a special shout out to his friends, especially his good mate Percy Jones, who must be devastated. Eloquently put Mosche. He was da man. Da Carlton man. Back in those days and the next couple of decades it was so important to have someone as tough as Wes on your side....perhaps even today. Thank you Wes for everything you did for Carlton. Just putting it out there. Vale Wes Lofts. |
Author: | Juddy&theKruezers [ Thu May 22, 2014 10:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
Sad news...Legend! |
Author: | GWS [ Thu May 22, 2014 10:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
I've known this was coming for a while but I'm still shocked. Wes in many ways was everything I disagreed with in the world and yet someone whose company I never failed to enjoy. He was a spectacular example of the fact that a person's politics are not the person which is something that many of us (myself included) could benefit from remembering. I had dinner with Wes on a fairly regular basis over the last ten years. Our only connection was that I was Percy's neighbour and he was Percy's friend. And we both loved Carlton. The club and the suburb. And we're both shit-stirrers at times. In retrospect that's quite a lot. Each night would begin with him greeting me as "Comrade" and me replying with something less consistent but may have occasionally included "You right wing prick!" as a term of endearment. What never ceased to amaze me about those Thursday night encounters was how diverse Wes's interests, knowledge, friendship groups and connections were. His friends were a weird mix of right-wing loons, lefty freaks and everyone in between. One of my favourite memories of talking with Wes was our discussions of Carlton the suburb in the 1970s. When people talk about their love of football waning I don't need to look any further than those discussions about his life as a member of a team and a club that had a suburb as a home and his reflections on the life of that suburb and how inextricably enmeshed the football club was with it. Percy's is closing down this weekend and Wes is gone. Time for a drink. |
Author: | Navy Blue Horse [ Thu May 22, 2014 10:35 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
GWS wrote: I've known this was coming for a while but I'm still shocked. Wes in many ways was everything I disagreed with in the world and yet someone whose company I never failed to enjoy. He was a spectacular example of the fact that a person's politics are not the person which is something that many of us (myself included) could benefit from remembering. I had dinner with Wes on a fairly regular basis over the last ten years. Our only connection was that I was Percy's neighbour and he was Percy's friend. And we both loved Carlton. The club and the suburb. And we're both shit-stirrers at times. In retrospect that's quite a lot. Each night would begin with him greeting me as "Comrade" and me replying with something less consistent but may have occasionally included "You right wing prick!" as a term of endearment. What never ceased to amaze me about those Thursday night encounters was how diverse Wes's interests, knowledge, friendship groups and connections were. His friends were a weird mix of right-wing loons, lefty freaks and everyone in between. One of my favourite memories of talking with Wes was our discussions of Carlton the suburb in the 1970s. When people talk about their love of football waning I don't need to look any further than those discussions about his life as a member of a team and a club that had a suburb as a home and his reflections on the life of that suburb and how inextricably enmeshed the football club was with it. Percy's is closing down this weekend and Wes is gone. Time for a drink. |
Author: | AGRO [ Thu May 22, 2014 10:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
Not much else to add to Synbad's, Moshe's and GWS's eloquent obituary. Was the behind the scenes man to much of our success in the 70s and 80s, sadly missed. Condolences to the family. |
Author: | Fenwick Snap [ Thu May 22, 2014 10:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
Some great tributes above. Respect, Wes...a giant of the club and an architect of a great era. Sheesh...tough week for Percy...condolences to him and all who knew Wes. |
Author: | Gab [ Thu May 22, 2014 11:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
One of the most influential and important figures in the history of the Carlton Football Club. A True Club Legend, R.I.P. Wes. |
Author: | DocSherrin III [ Fri May 23, 2014 12:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
Sad news. I saw first hand how he cared for people at George Harris' funeral...went around and spoke with everyone...put a hand on their shoulder, smiled and told stories. I'm just wondering who's going to do it at Wes' funeral. What a legacy! R.I.P Mr Lofts. |
Author: | Can Eater [ Fri May 23, 2014 12:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
RIP Wes.......thank you for the wonderful legacy you have left this club!! |
Author: | ThePsychologist [ Fri May 23, 2014 7:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Re: |
bondiblue wrote: moshe25 wrote: That's a real blow. Loved Wes. An old fashioned, dick-in-the-dirt, take-no-prisoners, "man's man". As a footballer: a very good tough above average defender. Good enough to play in a premiership. Saw Peter Hudson's first VFL game against Wes. Brutal. Couldn't kick, but was a fair mark for his size. As an administrator: 2nd to none. Ruthless and successful. Did whatever was needed. Only mistake I ever saw him make was getting obsessed with Marchesani because he'd played a good game on Doull. Wes's judgement was impaired on that one occasion. But we can thank Wes for his part in at least 3 premierships. As a man: a very handsome and classy guy who loved the good things in life - which is probably what killed him. He loved a good conversation and could talk about a surprisingly large number of topics, make sense in all of them, and display an incredible level of tolerance for opposing views. Vale Wes. Condolences to the family, and a special shout out to his friends, especially his good mate Percy Jones, who must be devastated. Eloquently put Mosche. He was da man. Da Carlton man. Back in those days and the next couple of decades it was so important to have someone as tough as Wes on your side....perhaps even today. Thank you Wes for everything you did for Carlton. Just putting it out there. Vale Wes Lofts. Well Said. |
Author: | murraycray [ Fri May 23, 2014 7:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
Condolences to Wes' family and friends. A Club great, on and off the field over many years. A man of strength and courage. Thank you Wes, R.I.P. |
Author: | camel [ Fri May 23, 2014 9:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
Sad, sad news. Thanks to those of you who knew him for sharing your experiences. RIP Wes. |
Author: | uncle john [ Fri May 23, 2014 10:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
Sad time. Thanks for sharing your personal moments guys. I used to have a newspaper cutting from Peter Hudson’s first game which included a pic of Wes, Vincent Waite and Adrian Gallagher giving Hudson a “Blue welcome”. Tough team, tough & great man. |
Author: | MIL [ Fri May 23, 2014 12:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vale Wes Lofts |
RIP Wes. Great player, great man. A true legend of CFC. |
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