Cornerfleg wrote:Loads of pessamisim here ... I on the other hand am delighted. From what I have heard (from pretty high up the food chain) the structure in place is now absolutely first rate, and a lot of 'job titles' we seem to be working under are sooooo last season darling - think total revamp. As Insoector Clouseau would say ... "out with the bad air .... in with the gooood"
I have a lot of faith that our under age set up is now going to be superb from U16 up and all the way down to mini and early schools level, what I have seen put forward is like a very well structured business plan and Ulster will reap big rewards in a few years.
So with you contacts high up all is rosie, no one to resign or get sacked, that is really good to know. I just hope when I go into work this afternoon that Carly the office manager from Cork is not sitting in my chair telling me I am no longer in charge of the Belfast department after 7 years hard work and i am now her private assistant.
To be placed outside the door before first Academy management meeting:
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i hear that there has been an increase in sales of anti-stab vests in the South Belfast area
“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
If all above are in the Academy set-up then fantastic &I hope it can only be good but I can only think grown adults egos are worse than their kids.
Could someone maybe draw up a little Ulster Rugby flow chart for us?
Now, who on here wouldn't want to see that?
I'd draw it up meself but It'd be pointless & without direction. From the top might be fun?
Cornerfleg wrote:Loads of pessamisim here ... I on the other hand am delighted. From what I have heard (from pretty high up the food chain) the structure in place is now absolutely first rate, and a lot of 'job titles' we seem to be working under are sooooo last season darling - think total revamp. As Insoector Clouseau would say ... "out with the bad air .... in with the gooood"
I have a lot of faith that our under age set up is now going to be superb from U16 up and all the way down to mini and early schools level, what I have seen put forward is like a very well structured business plan and Ulster will reap big rewards in a few years.
Love the optimism Fleg and hope you are right. Do you know specifically who is doing what in the academy, who is running the show etc.?
LL - yes I was told directly at a meeting some where invited too last week. For personal reasons I don't wish to go any further. Some might see it as a cop out - fair enough, but what I heard was enough to convince me that there is a super structure in place all of our 'big names' have specific roles (the UR site is out of date) Brian is our Senior Academy Coach. I'm sure this is not a state secret and will be released for all to see soon enough when Clarkie's role in the Academy's Organisation Chart is inked in.
Right up from mini to school/club and underage I see a mahooosive improvement in what was going on before. Time of course will tell if it works - but it was broke and they're trying to fix it. I'm sold - and small fish as I am I didn't pick up any infighting or power struggle with the main players and may I say very very capable under coaches.
Always ask yourself, "What would Big Rodney do"... And every time the answer is... "Eat It"
Fleg I have heard that Clarke is in fact running the Academy and McGlock has been assigned the heady position of schools liaison manager. I suspect McGlock will be unhappy with that.
Significantly different structure to what you have suggested and potential for angst.
Hope your info and optimism are correct!
Never discourage anyone...who continually makes progress, no matter how slow
Hamsterdam wrote:Fleg I have heard that Clarke is in fact running the Academy and McGlock has been assigned the heady position of schools liaison manager. I suspect McGlock will be unhappy with that.
Significantly different structure to what you have suggested and potential for angst.
Hope your info and optimism are correct!
Hamster, did you not read Conerfleg was at a meeting so all has to be true, I do know that Cornerfleg will say he maybe heard wrong and apologise as he had to many gins and misunderstood what logan said ,easy mistake to happen, any one know who is the video analyst next year? Or who has applied for the head rugby job at Inst School, away on holidays to South of France for a month this Wednesday I hope all is clear on my return and looking forward to a great season,
Au revoir
“For the liespotter who knows how to listen well, the random words, sounds, and phrases in a person's speech are never as random as they seem. They offer a clear sightline into the liar's psyche.”
I still think BMcL has been treated shabbily by UR. Anscombe has a lot to live up to. I could understand if UR had appointed a "world class" coach to replace McGlocks but ...
I'm surprised he hasn't moved on yet. After all a coach who brought his side to the HEC final must be valued by someone - since clearly UR don't value him
McLaughlin is not one for seeking the highest profile job or living the high life. His sole way of being seems to be to have a comfortable and quiet life in Co Down. For that reason he stuck with the teaching job until such times as he could be guranteed another permanent position. Sadly permanent positions in coaching/management don't exist (even for Fergie) and thats why he is where he is. Its also why he hasnt thrown the toys out of the pram and gone to England/France or wherever by now.
At the end of the day he will be doing a job he will enjoy immensely, its not the one he was doing last year etc but its still a step up from the job at Inst that he would have had to go back to a year ago were the permanent contract not offered, and in all honesty he is better suited to being out of the limelight.
Truely I don't think McLaughlin has been hard done by. He has done brilliantly for Ulster in a position I am sure he'll admit is not best suited to him, and is now being given one that does. The way the whole saga has been handled leaves a lot to be desired and that is the main problem. (That and getting to the HEC final!)
Will be interesting to see where Kieran Campbell will end up in this set up as it has been said he is now to take up a part time role within Ulster Rugby.
I expect Niall Malone will get the performance analyst/skills coach job.