Sean Dougall
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Sean Dougall
According to the Indo, flanker Dougall is contemplating a move from Pau to Ulster. Ex Ulster academy. Always quite liked him at Munster. Seems to have been around for a long time but still only 27. Would be a good signing.
Re: Sean Dougall
He was part of a solid back row with Florence and Zebedee.
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Re: Sean Dougall
Around the same time as Dylan ......... and Frost?Deraless wrote:He was part of a solid back row with Florence and Zebedee.
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Re: Sean Dougall
I'd take him. He has a bit of experience and could form a decent backrow with Botha and Coetzee. If they are all fit at the same time. Although Reidy would be first choice 7 but perhaps Dougall might offer more at the breakdown when required.
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http://www.the42.ie/sean-dougall-pau-mu ... 8-Jan2015/
Comments in the42 thread would suggest the consensus at the time he left Munster was that he would be missed. Of course we would take him given our current depth charts.
Comments in the42 thread would suggest the consensus at the time he left Munster was that he would be missed. Of course we would take him given our current depth charts.
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speaks volumes about the academy lads.....
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I work for a firm that puts us through a 3 year academy then ask us to leavescrum5 wrote:speaks volumes about the academy lads.....
They then rehire the best 10 years later
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Sure all the big accountancy firms do that.Russ wrote:I work for a firm that puts us through a 3 year academy then ask us to leavescrum5 wrote:speaks volumes about the academy lads.....
They then rehire the best 10 years later
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Always wondered why.
Re: Sean Dougall
I'm fairly sure I remember there were heads being scratched on here when he graduated from the Ulster Academy to Munster.
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Big accountancy firms live on reputation .
Graduates flock to them like moths in the night .
work for a fixed Salary to produce a Budgeted income per month which must be achieved regardless of the number of hours worked -- three years slave labour .
Thus they can bill something like 45 hours a week and be paid for 36 . The Budgeted income to be achieved requires about 45 hours the best might do it in 40 .
of course because of deadlines occasionally you can inherit sh-t where the previous years reconciliations are a work of fiction and those responsible have disappear due to staff turn over .
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Graduates flock to them like moths in the night .
work for a fixed Salary to produce a Budgeted income per month which must be achieved regardless of the number of hours worked -- three years slave labour .
Thus they can bill something like 45 hours a week and be paid for 36 . The Budgeted income to be achieved requires about 45 hours the best might do it in 40 .
of course because of deadlines occasionally you can inherit sh-t where the previous years reconciliations are a work of fiction and those responsible have disappear due to staff turn over .
Got love ??
life I the big five .
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What was your own profession Rum'n?rumncoke wrote:Big accountancy firms live on reputation .
Graduates flock to them like moths in the night .
work for a fixed Salary to produce a Budgeted income per month which must be achieved regardless of the number of hours worked -- three years slave labour .
Thus they can bill something like 45 hours a week and be paid for 36 . The Budgeted income to be achieved requires about 45 hours the best might do it in 40 .
of course because of deadlines occasionally you can inherit sh-t where the previous years reconciliations are a work of fiction and those responsible have disappear due to staff turn over .
Got love ??
life I the big five .
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Re: Sean Dougall
Funnily enough Rum didnt get my profession so it's all okUlsterNo9 wrote:What was your own profession Rum'n?rumncoke wrote:Big accountancy firms live on reputation .
Graduates flock to them like moths in the night .
work for a fixed Salary to produce a Budgeted income per month which must be achieved regardless of the number of hours worked -- three years slave labour .
Thus they can bill something like 45 hours a week and be paid for 36 . The Budgeted income to be achieved requires about 45 hours the best might do it in 40 .
of course because of deadlines occasionally you can inherit sh-t where the previous years reconciliations are a work of fiction and those responsible have disappear due to staff turn over .
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Re: Sean Dougall
Not a bad player. Would be a decent signing for Ulster.
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Re: Sean Dougall
About our levelShan wrote:Not a bad player. Would be a decent signing for Ulster.
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Sean Dougall
if he has beefed up and retained his pace he be as good as some on the books
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