Bryn - time to fall on your sword.

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Dave wrote:Bryn may want to clarify a few things for himself. Whilst I might respect the posts of a reliable few on here, others may not. When you read his job bio and then look at the shyte that was accumulated at UR you would be forgiven for wondering what the hell he has been playing at. Combined with the now infamous load of bollix explanation he offered regarding the Ravenhill micro-climate, I'd say he could be watching his back. I like Bryn. I for one would not be chasing him out of the club as above all else, he has the best of intentions for Ulster.

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Agree entirely Dave, just want to clarify that the pen-pic that TP post is the current version from UR on Bryn, I tried to get into it but my cyber sneak abilities are minimal, I wanted to see what & when it had been updated to be certain when his responsibilities and job titles changed ..........but no luck.

My point is simply that he has not held the responsibilities mentioned since 2014 as the pen-pic would suggest. Most will understand this but as some here will appreciate I've always been keen to be sure that the less cerebrally talented here may understand the truth, la vrai Guillaume as the Frogs would say, or as I'd now say myself, possibly incorrectly, factura verdadera.
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You’ve gone quite easy on me here Baggy (must be the Spanish bog roll) so I’ll respect yours and Kofi’s insider knowledge, but I would say he’s on probation - if he brings anymore duds in after the merry-go-round (#Bringthemhome) post WC his support will run dry.
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TopPoster wrote:You’ve gone quite easy on me here Baggy (must be the Spanish bog roll) so I’ll respect yours and Kofi’s insider knowledge, but I would say he’s on probation - if he brings anymore duds in after the merry-go-round (#Bringthemhome) post WC his support will run dry.
My inside knowledge, ha, it’s built on common sense and not being a drama queen.

There are many factors , coach requirements, availability, cost, agents ( who are there to make money ) PGB deciding/or not, IIRCC Dobbin was against the signing of Pikachu but it was Logan who called that one and then the unknow factor,the player who arrives and then decides feck it I want to leave so plays the dumb Cnut. There has been lots of brad pitt signing and many under Humphs watch, the Georgian who had no work permit, the islander who turned up the weeekend Matt Williams left who no one knew was coming and could not even play for Belfast Quinn’s he was that bad,

You can even go back as far as Fat Joe, bad signings happen and Rugby needs to review contracts and fitness tests, is Bryn responsible for players turning up crocked , someone medically cleared them or not that’s not Bryn’s fault.

I believe that thought has to be put in to contracts with a good get out clause , even performance related.

UR have gone backwards, this is down solely to the man I said from day one was not fit for the job, a man who is worse than Trump, in many ways , arrogant, deceitful, untrustworthy, blagger, and someone who has a difficulty in separating fact from fiction, financially he has crippled us.

Byrn had the balls to face fans when Logan hid, he has in my opinion dealt with some brad pitt, remember why he was brought in ,
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I still shudder at the thought of that spineless bullshitter and the damage he’s done. And yes the times he sent Bryn out to no mans land and hid in his bivvy a mile behind the trench gripes my sh!t no end. I’ll move on from slating Bryn for now until he proves himself next year, thanks for reminding that.
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>appl >appl >appl I wish I'd written that Kofi instead of beating about the bush. :D
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Don’t beat the bush. It’s making a comeback allegedly.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Dave wrote:Bryn may want to clarify a few things for himself. Whilst I might respect the posts of a reliable few on here, others may not. When you read his job bio and then look at the shyte that was accumulated at UR you would be forgiven for wondering what the hell he has been playing at. Combined with the now infamous load of bollix explanation he offered regarding the Ravenhill micro-climate, I'd say he could be watching his back. I like Bryn. I for one would not be chasing him out of the club as above all else, he has the best of intentions for Ulster.

Unlike the following:
Shame Warren Gatland
FOLK
David Nuciwanker
The FIRFUC
Vodafoney
FBOI

Agree entirely Dave, just want to clarify that the pen-pic that TP post is the current version from UR on Bryn, I tried to get into it but my cyber sneak abilities are minimal, I wanted to see what & when it had been updated to be certain when his responsibilities and job titles changed ..........but no luck.

My point is simply that he has not held the responsibilities mentioned since 2014 as the pen-pic would suggest. Most will understand this but as some here will appreciate I've always been keen to be sure that the less cerebrally talented here may understand the truth, la vrai Guillaume as the Frogs would say, or as I'd now say myself, possibly incorrectly, factura verdadera.
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I'll be judging Bryn from the date Petrie sits behind his desk at Ravenhill and not a second before.

It's evident his position was continually undermined at will by Logan. Whether it was being given the shyte sandwich to face the fans or over ruling and signing "box office" all blacks we didn't actually need.

Impossible for him to have succeeded with Logan in position.
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TopPoster wrote:Don’t beat the bush. It’s making a comeback allegedly.
I've always loved a good shaggy bush TP. Topiary is not for me, natural is best.
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UlsterNo9 wrote:I'll be judging Bryn from the date Petrie sits behind his desk at Ravenhill and not a second before.

It's evident his position was continually undermined at will by Logan. Whether it was being given the shyte sandwich to face the fans or over ruling and signing "box office" all blacks we didn't actually need.

Impossible for him to have succeeded with Logan in position.
100% 9, he has a lot of credit in the bank for me, Ulster to the core, has only issued bullshit when he's had no option, especially when the coward Shame SLogan hid away for months on end. I take him as a straight shooter ....... when circumstances don't demand bullshite.
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Whenever the leaf-blowers were used in an attempt the thaw the pitch it was Bryn who faced the press and said "we did everything we could to enable the match to go ahead."
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Jeez..finances must be really bad if Petrie is gonna sit behind Bryn’s desk.
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Recruitment -not simply a case
We must sign the best

Many factors come into play such
As
What do Ulster need?
Who is available?
Then is he willing to sign?
How much will he cost ?(pay and perks)
And what clearances are necessary to sign him?

Anyone can think of players they would like to sign — but ,if only ,it was as simple as that .

Because you could sign the best player in the world and in his first game is career ending injury ?






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twiglet wrote:Whenever the leaf-blowers were used in an attempt the thaw the pitch it was Bryn who faced the press and said "we did everything we could to enable the match to go ahead."
I cannot find it in my heart to blame Bryn when one of the ground staff pîssed off early and didn’t put the covers on the pitch, neither can I blame Bryn for not publicly sacking, which revealing his actions to the public would have done, the guy and spreading a layer of bullshite over the episode.

He was 1) being a decent spud and 2) deflecting any financial damages.
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rumncoke wrote:Recruitment -not simply a case
We must sign the best

Many factors come into play such
As
What do Ulster need?
Who is available?
Then is he willing to sign?
How much will he cost ?(pay and perks)
And what clearances are necessary to sign him?

Anyone can think of players they would like to sign — but ,if only ,it was as simple as that .

Because you could sign the best player in the world and in his first game is career ending injury ?






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Aye, poor Robbie Brink, Ulster’s Christian Cullen signing.
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