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If part 1 of the evaluation is "Is he available?" That would explain the time limited nature of the report. It would also explain how Kiss outscored other coaches.
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I was wondering if UR inadvertently started from the wrong end of the Ranked list.BR wrote:If part 1 of the evaluation is "Is he available?" That would explain the time limited nature of the report. It would also explain how Kiss outscored other coaches.
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Nopwrmoore wrote:I was wondering if UR inadvertently started from the wrong end of the Ranked list.BR wrote:If part 1 of the evaluation is "Is he available?" That would explain the time limited nature of the report. It would also explain how Kiss outscored other coaches.
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When's the tender up for being Ulster Rugby's official photographer ?
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Is that not yet another one of the jobs for the boys?
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Part of the Esportif influence (their website notes he is one of the team & seemingly one of their staff) with, of course, an ex player a key Esportif official locally. Cosy even if a professional & effective arrangement.
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I wonder how much money is moved from fan pockets to Esportif
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thats a lifetime appointment.... at least they got their TM back.scrum5 wrote:When's the tender up for being Ulster Rugby's official photographer ?
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What the hell was all that about Preston not beating United since 1952?
We beat them in '56, '58 and '59.
We beat them in '56, '58 and '59.
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One of many issues I have right nowjustinr73 wrote:What the hell was all that about Preston not beating United since 1952?
We beat them in '56, '58 and '59.
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Total kop out from the lads.
Speculating that Kiss & Jono tempered their immediate post Benetton comments is utter bullshyte. Then they contradicted that speculation, when saying it’s the same sort of answers they continually get when asking ‘Tough’ questions about performances. So not just immediately after a game then!
As a supporter I don’t expect platitudes from the coaches, but I do expect honesty. If the team’s mental state is such, that the coaches are trying to protect them, then there is something fundamentally wrong with the entire set up. We’re supposedly a team striving for World Domination and we won’t be able to dominate East Belfast, let alone The World if our well paid professional players are feeling so fragile that they can’t take criticism.
We’ve been poor all season, even when playing against some really poor teams and it’s way past time Kiss & Co were put on the spot. Yes they care, nobody doubts it and we know it’s their livelihood, but heh I work with lads who care about their jobs, because it pays their bills and they don’t know if they’d get another one if they were sacked, but they are shyte at their job and so at least one of them won’t see another Crimbo with us. Life is hard, toughen up.
I know Adam and the lads try to find the positives, but surely they can see the ship is sinking and the alarm needs sounded.
Speculating that Kiss & Jono tempered their immediate post Benetton comments is utter bullshyte. Then they contradicted that speculation, when saying it’s the same sort of answers they continually get when asking ‘Tough’ questions about performances. So not just immediately after a game then!
As a supporter I don’t expect platitudes from the coaches, but I do expect honesty. If the team’s mental state is such, that the coaches are trying to protect them, then there is something fundamentally wrong with the entire set up. We’re supposedly a team striving for World Domination and we won’t be able to dominate East Belfast, let alone The World if our well paid professional players are feeling so fragile that they can’t take criticism.
We’ve been poor all season, even when playing against some really poor teams and it’s way past time Kiss & Co were put on the spot. Yes they care, nobody doubts it and we know it’s their livelihood, but heh I work with lads who care about their jobs, because it pays their bills and they don’t know if they’d get another one if they were sacked, but they are shyte at their job and so at least one of them won’t see another Crimbo with us. Life is hard, toughen up.
I know Adam and the lads try to find the positives, but surely they can see the ship is sinking and the alarm needs sounded.
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I will reiterate: I do not give a flying frig how a coach answers media questions, or how he comes over on TV. What is important is his performance as manifested on the pitch.
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Why no real Q&A this week?
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I have to confess to not knowing how these podcast are put together and whilst I understand that interviews etc take place on the allocated press day I hadn't realised that the guys do their talk live also at the ground presumably during the training session or just after..
maybe big brother is watching in the corner.
As baggy says elsewhere difficult questioning is met with your face not fitting and one being kept out of the loop..
I am with BR it is about what happens on the pitch but at the same time what I hear from Kiss is becoming hard to listen to and even more difficult to understand. Is he a dead man walking YET?
maybe big brother is watching in the corner.
As baggy says elsewhere difficult questioning is met with your face not fitting and one being kept out of the loop..
I am with BR it is about what happens on the pitch but at the same time what I hear from Kiss is becoming hard to listen to and even more difficult to understand. Is he a dead man walking YET?
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