Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What good recruitment did he do again? Did he sign any non cornerfleg clients?
Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What recruitment has turned out to be good?
Cooney.
Pituatu -didn’t need him and was disappointing
Marcell - played 5 games
Deysel - the less said the better
Hond - as above
Ah you
Treadwell
Brown
Herron
Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What recruitment has turned out to be good?
Cooney.
Pituatu -didn’t need him and was disappointing
Marcell - played 5 games
Deysel - the less said the better
Hond - as above
Ah you
Treadwell
Brown
Herron
Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What recruitment has turned out to be good?
Cooney.
Pituatu -didn’t need him and was disappointing
Marcell - played 5 games
Deysel - the less said the better
Hond - as above
Ah you
Treadwell
Brown
Herron
I was lambasted earlier in the week for stating that Bryn was near to the end of his rope. Now throw in the fact that he was apparently sent to the shop like a wee fella by Gibbes.
More questions than answers.
Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What good recruitment did he do again? Did he sign any non cornerfleg clients?
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no this is what I mean by within a good framework - I think he’s technically fairly able, as in managing negotiations etc. I think the big thing that has been missing is no over-arching strategy - due to weak head coaches/CEO. So signing Piutau is an example of a smashing piece of recruitment for a club like Ulster - but also an example of a terrible piece of recruitment in the context of a club with limited resources that had plenty of good back 3 players, but had been crying out for back rows for years...
Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What good recruitment did he do again? Did he sign any non cornerfleg clients?
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no this is what I mean by within a good framework - I think he’s technically fairly able, as in managing negotiations etc. I think the big thing that has been missing is no over-arching strategy - due to weak head coaches/CEO. So signing Piutau is an example of a smashing piece of recruitment for a club like Ulster - but also an example of a terrible piece of recruitment in the context of a club with limited resources that had plenty of good back 3 players, but had been crying out for back rows for years...
Piutau will go to anyone as long as you show him enough cash.
Bryn has done nothing to show he is a good negotiator.
Snipe Watson wrote:I was lambasted earlier in the week for stating that Bryn was near to the end of his rope. Now throw in the fact that he was apparently sent to the shop like a wee fella by Gibbes.
More questions than answers.
Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What good recruitment did he do again? Did he sign any non cornerfleg clients?
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no this is what I mean by within a good framework - I think he’s technically fairly able, as in managing negotiations etc. I think the big thing that has been missing is no over-arching strategy - due to weak head coaches/CEO. So signing Piutau is an example of a smashing piece of recruitment for a club like Ulster - but also an example of a terrible piece of recruitment in the context of a club with limited resources that had plenty of good back 3 players, but had been crying out for back rows for years...
Any signs he can negotiate with people outside the esportif stable?
Columbo wrote:I think Bryn is ok in his recruitment/management role - but not doing his own thing, I.e. within a proper framework driven by proper CEO and strong head coach
He is absolutely not a potential CEO. He has no relevant experience
What good recruitment did he do again? Did he sign any non cornerfleg clients?
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no this is what I mean by within a good framework - I think he’s technically fairly able, as in managing negotiations etc. I think the big thing that has been missing is no over-arching strategy - due to weak head coaches/CEO. So signing Piutau is an example of a smashing piece of recruitment for a club like Ulster - but also an example of a terrible piece of recruitment in the context of a club with limited resources that had plenty of good back 3 players, but had been crying out for back rows for years...
Anyone who remotely follows Ulster would know that ulster didn’t need to sign a back 3 player when piutau was signed.