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ledge
08-05-2017, 04:38 PM
Passed this afternoon at 94 years of age .. The kiss of death as he was known in the media .. The man who actually started the banter and fun in newspaper articles .. Will Always be my favourite media person.

whythelongface
08-05-2017, 04:52 PM
RIP Lou. Remember him fondly during his commentating days. Loved the passion that he brought to the game and this really showed in the way he commentated.

1eyedog
08-05-2017, 04:57 PM
Will never forget your voice, your crazy dares and the laughs I had with you Jack and Bob. R.I.P and thanks for bringing me the footy every Thursday on League Teams as a kid.

Topdog
08-05-2017, 06:35 PM
RIP Lou, true legend of the game

Eastdog
08-05-2017, 06:43 PM
RIP Lou Richards. An icon of our great game.

westbulldog
08-05-2017, 06:45 PM
Vale Lou Richards, a great stalwart of his beloved club Collingwood, a great Victorian and a great entertainer in the media. RIP.

GVGjr
08-05-2017, 06:56 PM
Louie the lip. Perhaps the greatest AFL character ever.

RIP Lou

Remi Moses
08-05-2017, 07:06 PM
The trailblazer . R.I.P Louie the lip

ratsmac
08-05-2017, 07:59 PM
R.I.P Lou.

Thanks for all your contributions to Aussie rules Football. Legend.

Twodogs
08-05-2017, 08:46 PM
And every seven days three wise men would sit in judgement of the young men of the city
And the names of these wise men were John, Robert and Louis.

Remember Lou's recipe at the end? He'd read out a recipe while Jack and Bob talked over him, distracted him, talked to each other, asked him questions and generally caused chaos. They'd read a team or two out every now and then too.

Webby
08-05-2017, 10:02 PM
Lou Richards was the face and voice of footy when I was a kid. I love watching flashback games just to hear his voice.

Great man (particularly for a Collingwood person!) As a Dogs supporter, the biggest compliment I can pay is that he did more for footy off the field than our own EJ. Ted promoted state footy, but Louie the Lip promoted footy, itself. My dad was there the day Louie "mowed" Ted's lawn in Hampshire Road, Sunshine after the Dogs upset the Pies in the late 50's or early 60's. Dad told me at least 5,000 turned up to see it! It was a big day for us, but something Lou did week in, week out.

Also looked at the parallels of Louie and our own Charlie Sutton. Louie was just over a year older than Charlie, started his career a year earlier and captained what was the Pies' '53 premiership side at the age of 30 - 12 months before Charlie captain-coached ours at age 30. An inch and a half also separated them in height.

Two little giants of the game and most most importantly, great family men.

bornadog
08-05-2017, 10:40 PM
What I liked when Lou was commentating games there were no special comments people to ruin the call. He and his co commentator would just call the footy.

RIP

Twodogs
08-05-2017, 11:03 PM
What I liked when Lou was commentating games there were no special comments people to ruin the call. He and his co commentator would just call the footy.

RIP


Yeah you're right. I remember once Peter Landy breaking off in mid commentary and saying "thanks Lou, that's the back of my hand not the ashtray" I hope Lou just flicked ash onto his hand and didn't try to stub his cigarette out.

KT31
08-05-2017, 11:07 PM
Vale Lou, legend is bandied around far to much now days but you truly were.

LostDoggy
09-05-2017, 04:12 PM
R.I.P Louie The Lip.
Legend of our great game.
Premier Andrews has offered the Richards family a state funeral for Lou if they desire.

Flamethrower
09-05-2017, 07:42 PM
When I was growing VFL football was Mr Football (EJ), Mrs Football (Barrassi) and Lou the Lip. Loved watching Lou and Peter Landy on Seven's Big League, with Captain Blood Jack Dyer and the Geelong Flyer Bobby Davis on League Teams, and on World of Sport every Sunday morning during football season.

Lewis Thomas Charles Richards, you are a legend of the game and reminder of why we love this game...because it is fun.

Vale Lou

Bulldog4life
10-05-2017, 03:06 PM
Lou Richards was the face and voice of footy when I was a kid. I love watching flashback games just to hear his voice.

Great man (particularly for a Collingwood person!) As a Dogs supporter, the biggest compliment I can pay is that he did more for footy off the field than our own EJ. Ted promoted state footy, but Louie the Lip promoted footy, itself. My dad was there the day Louie "mowed" Ted's lawn in Hampshire Road, Sunshine after the Dogs upset the Pies in the late 50's or early 60's. Dad told me at least 5,000 turned up to see it! It was a big day for us, but something Lou did week in, week out.

Also looked at the parallels of Louie and our own Charlie Sutton. Louie was just over a year older than Charlie, started his career a year earlier and captained what was the Pies' '53 premiership side at the age of 30 - 12 months before Charlie captain-coached ours at age 30. An inch and a half also separated them in height.

Two little giants of the game and most most importantly, great family men.

Brings back memories Webby. I too, as a young lad was on my bike was at Teddys that day. It was a bet during the 1961 finals if we beat Melbourne. I followed Lou closely all through my youth. I loved World of Sport. I remember later on Saturday nights going to the Phoenix Hotel in Flinders street luckily sharing a beer or 2 or 3 with Jack Dyer, Lou and Neil Roberts and others listening to their stories before we headed off to Sebastians, Berties or the Thumpin Tum. Discos in the late 60's to early 70's in Melbourne to see Billy Thorpe or Max Merrett live. Yes RIP Lou. Many happy memories.

bornadog
10-05-2017, 04:01 PM
Although I loved World of Sport, during the 70s, 80s, I was always aware that we as a club were rarely talked about, featured etc. I can hardly remember any of our players on the show.

It stuck in my mind, so even though I enjoyed the characters on the show like Lou, Bobby Davis etc I was not overly enthused by them. Same with all the media during those years. If it wasn't for ABC The Winners, we would hardly ever appear on TV replays.

The only time I really enjoyed media back then was when Teddy was promoting the Interstate matches.

These days with Foxtel showing every game, the internet, and other media, plus WOOF, I can get my Bulldog Fix :)

Bulldog4life
10-05-2017, 05:41 PM
Although I loved World of Sport, during the 70s, 80s, I was always aware that we as a club were rarely talked about, featured etc. I can hardly remember any of our players on the show.

It stuck in my mind, so even though I enjoyed the characters on the show like Lou, Bobby Davis etc I was not overly enthused by them. Same with all the media during those years. If it wasn't for ABC The Winners, we would hardly ever appear on TV replays.

The only time I really enjoyed media back then was when Teddy was promoting the Interstate matches.

These days with Foxtel showing every game, the internet, and other media, plus WOOF, I can get my Bulldog Fix :)

Teddy was on World of Sport many many times BAD. Every week on coaches corner for a start.

Twodogs
10-05-2017, 06:18 PM
Teddy was on World of Sport many many times BAD. Every week on coaches corner for a start.

It was because I knew I'd see Royce Hart or Frank Goode on Coaches Corner trying to explain away our latest appalling performance and they'd talk about our game on the Panel and show some single fixed position camera footage of the game that I watched WOS in the first place. And uncle Doug. I'm a big fan of doggerel.