I'll take that as a "No," then.BR wrote:Does the panel think they will be able to get the podcast published before the next revelations from Ravenhill?
Hint: Before Thursday night would be good.
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Completely pointless to listen to it. It was immediately out of date when it was posted.
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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I thought it helped pass the time during my morning dump.
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Wasnt bad but what were with the random names from the forums
Was ruckie doxxing people?
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I enjoyed this but think people are guilty of overthinking what needs to happen with us.ADM wrote:EPISODE 22 is up as we break down another turbulent week for Ulster Rugby. Give us a listen, keep firing through listener questions and let us know your thoughts!
Wanting home based coaches who have to know what it means to play for Ulster is complete Hogwash as.far as I'm concerned.
We just need someone who wants to install pride and create levels of excellence in the set up that players have to adhere to.
The best coaches do that no matter.
The acceptance of poor standards has been what's unravelled us.
Most recently Lam and Pivac came into average set ups and within a short time turned their sides into league winners with darn sight less resources at our disposal I may add.
Neither had connections to those clubs but had no difficulty in constantly sustaining high standards and levels of play.
Cotterell I can see doing similar things at Edinburgh, McCall had no connection with Saracens and so on.
I honestly thought that Gibbes was our guy but he didn't have the stomach for it.
Things are.low right now but we've seen with these other sides that bringing in the right guy can turn things round fairly quickly just as it fell apart.
Its not a miracle or 10 year plan we require but a guy that can stand up to scrutiny that he can instill a degree of intensity pride and skill into the set up.
That man sets the bar and creates the standards which resonates throughout the set up.
If we don't have the.people in charge who can identify this sort of person first thing on the to do list is we get in someone who can.
Then we need someone who can pick someone to pick someone.
Feck.
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Gibbes clearly wasn't enthused by the task or the place, so we're well rid. My rule of thumb is, if you don't want to be here cheerio.
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David Bailie - who's he?Russ wrote:Wasnt bad but what were with the random names from the forums
Was ruckie doxxing people?
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Is there more than one forum?
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I see POM revealing Deccie is taking over at Spiderish with FOLK as his assistant, well maybe get them in the Parker Pen some year,
I hope we at least talked to Deccie.
I hope we at least talked to Deccie.
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I see Not London Not Irish have been done for not paying some staff minimum wage. So Kidney and Kiss have agreed to go for £5.40 per hour?
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£5.40 more than UR's new strength and conditioning coach.Deraless wrote:I see Not London Not Irish have been done for not paying some staff minimum wage. So Kidney and Kiss have agreed to go for £5.40 per hour?
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Q: Is our CEO still continuing with his busIness case study of English Premiership Clubs? Who is undertaking the study ?
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Did Mike Reid not do that years ago and discover we were a long way behind Leicester, it was part of the study to build the new East stand and corporate boxesCockatrice wrote:Q: Is our CEO still continuing with his busIness case study of English Premiership Clubs? Who is undertaking the study ?
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It was reported on Thursday night that there was a fact finding process underway with a view to identifying best practice. The who and where were not identified, but I believe it was suggested they were looking for ideas near and far including from other sports. Logan may be doing that.
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Lisburn Distillery?Snipe Watson wrote:It was reported on Thursday night that there was a fact finding process underway with a view to identifying best practice. The who and where were not identified, but I believe it was suggested they were looking for ideas near and far including from other sports. Logan may be doing that.
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“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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