Tomorrow evening his worldwide search globe is up for sale at WilsonsBart S wrote:Going, Going..........
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Tomorrow evening his worldwide search globe is up for sale at WilsonsBart S wrote:Going, Going..........
You are a cynic WW, looks like UR are determined to blow a load of ST renewals by not getting shot of Public Enemy #1-#10 the first gobshite to hold all positions in the top ten since Hitler was a lad.Wee Woman wrote:So the discounted period for ST renewals closes at 5pm tomorrow.
Call me a cynic...
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Bart S wrote:just read this again.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/spor ... 14509.html
He really is deluded about what he does/has done (or not done in some cases) as CEO.
Shane Logan.......JUST GO
Good grief!Q. This is the first time we've had access to you since your YouTube statement, a lack of accountability given that it was conducted by in-house media channels. Can you offer any explanation as to why that was done rather than doing as you are now and talking to the media?
A. I don't think I've ever hidden away from talking in public. I talk in public more than many others. I would appear in front of thousands, maybe tens of thousands. I've done Q&As regularly. Still do. What we tried to do was get the hardest possible questions and try to front them up as much as possible. It has been frustrating. This is the first time I've been able to come out, because of the trial, and the inability to express freely has been constrained by the trial. That's gone now.
Q. In that sense, are you saying that different constraints were placed upon you than on others in the organisation, say Bryn Cunningham?
A. Because of the nature of the trial, I wasn't free to discuss the effect on morale of the divisiveness. Bryn is responsible for the performance of the professional game. I'm responsible for the whole of rugby in Ulster, together with the committees and a number of volunteers. Because of the divisiveness of the issue, it was more difficult.
Q. Avoidable or not, do you accept that YouTube interviews conducted by Ulster Rugby gives the impression of a lack of accountability from the public figure of this organisation?
A. No, sorry Jonathan I don't. In that period I did many speeches to many supporters, to many groups. You're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Did he mention the trial. Blaming all of Ulster's woes this season on the trial and therefore PJ and SO. He's a spineless kunt.UlsterNo9 wrote:Bart S wrote:just read this again.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/spor ... 14509.html
He really is deluded about what he does/has done (or not done in some cases) as CEO.
Shane Logan.......JUST GOGood grief!Q. This is the first time we've had access to you since your YouTube statement, a lack of accountability given that it was conducted by in-house media channels. Can you offer any explanation as to why that was done rather than doing as you are now and talking to the media?
A. I don't think I've ever hidden away from talking in public. I talk in public more than many others. I would appear in front of thousands, maybe tens of thousands. I've done Q&As regularly. Still do. What we tried to do was get the hardest possible questions and try to front them up as much as possible. It has been frustrating. This is the first time I've been able to come out, because of the trial, and the inability to express freely has been constrained by the trial. That's gone now.
Q. In that sense, are you saying that different constraints were placed upon you than on others in the organisation, say Bryn Cunningham?
A. Because of the nature of the trial, I wasn't free to discuss the effect on morale of the divisiveness. Bryn is responsible for the performance of the professional game. I'm responsible for the whole of rugby in Ulster, together with the committees and a number of volunteers. Because of the divisiveness of the issue, it was more difficult.
Q. Avoidable or not, do you accept that YouTube interviews conducted by Ulster Rugby gives the impression of a lack of accountability from the public figure of this organisation?
A. No, sorry Jonathan I don't. In that period I did many speeches to many supporters, to many groups. You're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Might as well be as he has done feck all anyway for yearsRockrugger wrote:Logan on ‘gardening leave’ - any truth?
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Hopefully, if true, the door gave his brennan a few scalps on the way out.Rooster wrote:Might as well be as he has done feck all anyway for yearsRockrugger wrote:Logan on ‘gardening leave’ - any truth?
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Gold medal at Chelsea?Rockrugger wrote:Logan on ‘gardening leave’ - any truth?
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But of course!big mervyn wrote:Gold medal at Chelsea?Rockrugger wrote:Logan on ‘gardening leave’ - any truth?
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dont worry about 1... unless of course the staff/team have been lied to just to get them up for the last game surely we wouldn't stoop so low as to do that..Bart S wrote:So depending on which rumour you listen to he is apparently :-
Staying
Going
Gone/on gardening leave
The longer things so on the more i worry about option 1 being correct....
You missed the significant bit immediately below where your quote finishes ...UlsterNo9 wrote:Bart S wrote:just read this again.
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/spor ... 14509.html
He really is deluded about what he does/has done (or not done in some cases) as CEO.
Shane Logan.......JUST GOGood grief!Q. This is the first time we've had access to you since your YouTube statement, a lack of accountability given that it was conducted by in-house media channels. Can you offer any explanation as to why that was done rather than doing as you are now and talking to the media?
A. I don't think I've ever hidden away from talking in public. I talk in public more than many others. I would appear in front of thousands, maybe tens of thousands. I've done Q&As regularly. Still do. What we tried to do was get the hardest possible questions and try to front them up as much as possible. It has been frustrating. This is the first time I've been able to come out, because of the trial, and the inability to express freely has been constrained by the trial. That's gone now.
Q. In that sense, are you saying that different constraints were placed upon you than on others in the organisation, say Bryn Cunningham?
A. Because of the nature of the trial, I wasn't free to discuss the effect on morale of the divisiveness. Bryn is responsible for the performance of the professional game. I'm responsible for the whole of rugby in Ulster, together with the committees and a number of volunteers. Because of the divisiveness of the issue, it was more difficult.
Q. Avoidable or not, do you accept that YouTube interviews conducted by Ulster Rugby gives the impression of a lack of accountability from the public figure of this organisation?
A. No, sorry Jonathan I don't. In that period I did many speeches to many supporters, to many groups. You're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
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