Logan must go

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Not quite concerned that he's missing, BR, more that he is completely redundant .............. but hasn't realised it himself.
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I would say it is more of a pointer than when the season gets tough on and off the pitch our big chief bossman seems to have gone and done an ostrich and buried his head in the sand.
Is it not at times like this he should be delivering/bullshitting his state of the union address instead of hiding except for this one press appearance which is linked to all sports and basically a government ad campaign.
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Anyone remember this dude?

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He was dead for a few years before they announced it ... War hero who was wheeled out for the odd May Day parade ... someone waved his arms from behind ... then ... whoosh straight back into the freezer before he started to go off ...

For some reason I keep thinking of aul Lenny every time I open this thread
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Rooster wrote:I would say it is more of a pointer than when the season gets tough on and off the pitch our big chief bossman seems to have gone and done an ostrich and buried his head in the sand.
Is it not at times like this he should be delivering/bullshitting his state of the union address instead of hiding except for this one press appearance which is linked to all sports and basically a government ad campaign.
Don't give a sihte if he or Bryn are doing soundbites and PR; in fact I'd rather they'd shut the fck up, rather than feed us bullcrap.
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He lives. Tackling bigger issues

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What game do the shinners play with a 2 by 4 fut cardboard sign ... ?
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BR wrote:
Rooster wrote:I would say it is more of a pointer than when the season gets tough on and off the pitch our big chief bossman seems to have gone and done an ostrich and buried his head in the sand.
Is it not at times like this he should be delivering/bullshitting his state of the union address instead of hiding except for this one press appearance which is linked to all sports and basically a government ad campaign.
Don't give a sihte if he or Bryn are doing soundbites and PR; in fact I'd rather they'd shut the fck up, rather than feed us bullcrap.
I would like him to say a review by the IRFU was being held to examine the structures in Ulster and act accordingly to the results.
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Cornerfleg wrote:What game do the shinners play with a 2 by 4 fut cardboard sign ... ?

The bai with the sign is from DOJ.

Anyway more importantly, is Logie on garden leave? It would appear from their respective wardrobe choices, that the others were all there during their work hours, wheras Logan is fresh in from the garden.
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BR wrote:So a brave few people hear can't wait to see the back of tagline, but then when he disappears, everyone is very concerned that he is missing ...
BaggyTrousers wrote:Not quite concerned that he's missing, BR, more that he is completely redundant .............. but hasn't realised it himself.
My worry was always that he was off up to no good

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Rooster wrote:
BR wrote:
Rooster wrote:I would say it is more of a pointer than when the season gets tough on and off the pitch our big chief bossman seems to have gone and done an ostrich and buried his head in the sand.
Is it not at times like this he should be delivering/bullshitting his state of the union address instead of hiding except for this one press appearance which is linked to all sports and basically a government ad campaign.
Don't give a sihte if he or Bryn are doing soundbites and PR; in fact I'd rather they'd shut the fck up, rather than feed us bullcrap.
I would like him to say a review by the IRFU was being held to examine the structures in Ulster and act accordingly to the results.

Or in lay mans terms ... "Our diddymen cowboy outfit has officially been caught on and we're now consulting with grown ups about how to do this rugby thingy ..."
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Cornerfleg wrote:
Rooster wrote:
BR wrote:
Rooster wrote:I would say it is more of a pointer than when the season gets tough on and off the pitch our big chief bossman seems to have gone and done an ostrich and buried his head in the sand.
Is it not at times like this he should be delivering/bullshitting his state of the union address instead of hiding except for this one press appearance which is linked to all sports and basically a government ad campaign.
Don't give a sihte if he or Bryn are doing soundbites and PR; in fact I'd rather they'd shut the fck up, rather than feed us bullcrap.
I would like him to say a review by the IRFU was being held to examine the structures in Ulster and act accordingly to the results.

Or in lay mans terms ... "Our diddymen cowboy outfit has officially been caught on and we're now consulting with grown ups about how to do this rugby thingy ..."
Nicely summed up Fleg, bring the adults in to kick Brennan.
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A man commented to me yesterday that perhaps the entire IRFU needs a review of structure, do we really need 4 CEO's when 1 could look after the high ranking stuff and overall strategy, we already have Nucifora who all contracts have to go through anyway so why not someone to look after overall strategy.
Then stick in a Branch manager/DOR for pro game and a manager for club in each province. Then coaching staff who just coach
Run it like a proper business instead of a semi professional outfit.
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Perhaps the negotiations over Logie's severance package aren't running as smoothly as the IRFU had hoped :shock: :shock: :shock:
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That's a cardboard cut-out of Mr Logan in that photo. Don't tell me you all fell for the bluff. I reckon the real living version is down in his bunker planning his Second Reich. Probably in Argentina. Or maybe in Lurgan.
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He's in Hillsborough .... They'll never look for him there ... once you go past Lisburn all the Ulster maps just say "Here be dragons".
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