I am in full agreement with this article
https://www.rugbypass.com/news/every-sa ... ner-future
When your CEO demonstrates a culture of failure being equal to success then it is not difficult to see how that can transcend into the 'we've made it' attitudes of the Academy players and the 'men around town' attitudes of the junior squad players.
Look at it this way, when Logan is asked if rugby is failing under his watch he replies, no it is a success, we have a great stadium and 27m under privileged Ulstermen touched a rugby ball last year. Hardly a beacon of high performance for a Pro sports outfit.
The top shaggers made it on Logan's watch and while he preached the gospel at them, people only tend to take heed of those who choose to practice their preachings.
This boils down to culture, and the CEO is employed to develop and be responsible for the culture of an organisation. A more humble Christian would recommend and fight for the guys to be forgiven and given that second chance. A less odious and arrogant individual could make the connection between his actions and the lack of a real killer instinct and winning mentality in his organisation.
For the record I believe the boys did wrong. They were innocent of the charges but guilty of a few moral crimes given their positions in society. SO seemed more guilty of boasting than PJ. I do however believe that their criminal innocence is sufficient to warrant an opportunity for redemption and do not subscribe to the view that their is any grey area between not guilty and guilty.
FOSL
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