UlsterNo9 wrote:What credentials does David Humphreys have to be CEO of any company or indeed Ulster?
What credentials do most CEOs have?
Dismal records of failure elsewhere but move around on the executive merry-go-round (a few times, then retire with a golden parachute as the board of directors scramble to get rid of them before they can do even more wrong!).
I'm somewhat cynical of the qualifications of many CEOs. Grade A bullsh!tters would be the height of it.
Each branch needs a branch manager. Call him CEO or the head honcho, makes no difference whatsoever. We need a person to run the office effectively in the background.
Snipe Watson wrote:Each branch needs a branch manager. Call him CEO or the head honcho, makes no difference whatsoever. We need a person to run the office effectively in the background.
Volunteer at an animal sanctuary; it will fill you with joy , despair, but most of all love, unconditional love of the animals.
Big Neville Southall
Snipe Watson wrote:Each branch needs a branch manager. Call him CEO or the head honcho, makes no difference whatsoever. We need a person to run the office effectively in the background.
Nice turn of phrase, Snipe. Effectively in the background rather than into the background.
Snipe Watson wrote:Each branch needs a branch manager. Call him CEO or the head honcho, makes no difference whatsoever. We need a person to run the office effectively in the background.
Snipe Watson wrote:Each branch needs a branch manager. Call him CEO or the head honcho, makes no difference whatsoever. We need a person to run the office effectively in the background.
It makes no difference what he's called within the IRFU set up, but in terms of recruitment, there's little point insisting on previous CEO experience if the job is not that of CEO.
Fortyniner wrote:BR
possible, so long as there is some local autonomy in pursuing local deals and sponsorship........some of which is only interested in UR support. ( and I know the money goes there (d4) anyway, but it is about perception).
With every post, you show more and more that you know the square root of practically nothing. Your last little bit there says a lot. "it is about perception". Are you by any chance Terry Shame Slogan, for that is exactly what he thought, like you, he was/is a dunce.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
Fortyniner wrote:There are not many people with whom it is not possible to have a sensible conversation but Baggy you really are thick.
Why do the old gits avoid punctuation?
Old? Feck, I'd assumed he was around 14, sounds like a dumb whiny little boy.
On a wider point, I AM an old git and I am a stickler for punctuation. OK, I may have conceded defeat on turning Ron'n's posting around but, fairs fair, I've brought about a huge improvement, his posts now are usually decipherable........... even if still often impenetrable.
What can one man do against a sea of illiterates and lazybastards? I've put the hours in with these people but I refuse to waste my entire leisure time.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.
Fortyniner wrote:There are not many people with whom it is not possible to have a sensible conversation but Baggy you really are thick.
Why do the old gits avoid punctuation?
Old? Feck, I'd assumed he was around 14, sounds like a dumb whiny little boy.
On a wider point, I AM an old git and I am a stickler for punctuation. OK, I may have conceded defeat on turning Ron'n's posting around but, fairs fair, I've brought about a huge improvement, his posts now are usually decipherable........... even if still often impenetrable.
What can one man do against a sea of illiterates and lazybastards? I've put the hours in with these people but I refuse to waste my entire leisure time.
Claims to have been supporting since the 50s Baggy so I'm assuming 49 is his vintage and he's now a (ooh err missus no stoppit) 69er
Volunteer at an animal sanctuary; it will fill you with joy , despair, but most of all love, unconditional love of the animals.
Big Neville Southall
Snipe Watson wrote:Each branch needs a branch manager. Call him CEO or the head honcho, makes no difference whatsoever. We need a person to run the office effectively in the background.
Fortyniner wrote:There are not many people with whom it is not possible to have a sensible conversation but Baggy you really are thick.
Why do the old gits avoid punctuation?
Old? Feck, I'd assumed he was around 14, sounds like a dumb whiny little boy.
On a wider point, I AM an old git and I am a stickler for punctuation. OK, I may have conceded defeat on turning Ron'n's posting around but, fairs fair, I've brought about a huge improvement, his posts now are usually decipherable........... even if still often impenetrable.
What can one man do against a sea of illiterates and lazybastards? I've put the hours in with these people but I refuse to waste my entire leisure time.
Claims to have been supporting since the 50s Baggy so I'm assuming 49 is his vintage and he's now a (ooh err missus no stoppit) 69er
I try to ignore his posts, Merv, missed that kernel of info obviously. Well there we have it, the old duffer is considerably older than me, therefore it appears that senility is one of his problems.
I must be kinder to him, I had thought him just a silly little brat, but given his infirmity, I will give him a bye-ball when possible, especially where the level of stupidity is not too unbearable.
NEVER MOVE ON. Years on, I cannot ever watch Ireland with anything but indifference, I continue to wish for the imminent death of Donal Spring, the FIRFUC's executioner of Wee Paddy & Wee Stu, and I hate the FIRFUCs with undiminished passion.