I might have expected the clampit to be less forthright... makes him an ever bigger fool if that’s possible... for me I haven’t trusted him from the start.BR wrote:So you take him at his word on that?Cockatrice wrote: As far as Logan was concerned he was going nowhere as late as a few days before his announced departure when he met with the supporters club and assured them he would be going nowhere...
Terry Shame Slogan - my part in his downfall
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Not sure there was a clear reassurance (!) more implicit. Still apparently not a word on pending departure.
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RugbyRegent wrote:Not sure there was a clear reassurance (!) more implicit. Still apparently not a word on pending departure.
Er, he is away in August but currently spending his time cutting grass and tending his roses
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It is the weirdest sacking, leaving or whatever you want to call it I have ever experienced, he may have been on death row since start of last season even.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Is it too much to hope that it is because they have their next CEO lined up, but needed the incumbent to remain until he/she becomes available?Rooster wrote:It is the weirdest sacking, leaving or whatever you want to call it I have ever experienced, he may have been on death row since start of last season even.
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What's the chances, we couldn't even get the coach sortedBR wrote:Is it too much to hope that it is because they have their next CEO lined up, but needed the incumbent to remain until he/she becomes available?Rooster wrote:It is the weirdest sacking, leaving or whatever you want to call it I have ever experienced, he may have been on death row since start of last season even.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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He's gone....RugbyRegent wrote:Not sure there was a clear reassurance (!) more implicit. Still apparently not a word on pending departure.
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Dave wrote:Yesstickinout wrote:
Is there any need for name calling?
Why? Do you never get anything wrong?
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222toHounslow wrote:At the time, it seemed like I was the only one to boycott the Glasgow game. Logans Lemmings turned up in their droves. At the stage, I came to the conclusion Ulster fans get what they deserve and gave up.
New season ticket purchased and optimistic some sort of organisation can be put in place for next year.
Malone out
I have the memory of plenty of people on here stating they weren't going..... You certainly weren't the only one to boycott the match.
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Plenty of manure for the roses then.Kofi Annan wrote:RugbyRegent wrote:Not sure there was a clear reassurance (!) more implicit. Still apparently not a word on pending departure.
Er, he is away in August but currently spending his time cutting grass and tending his roses
All part of his masterplan.
He's an evil genius!
BTW - I didn't go to Weegies game!
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Mostly because punching people in the face is frowned upon.stickinout wrote:Dave wrote:Yesstickinout wrote:
Is there any need for name calling?
Why? Do you never get anything wrong?
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?
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Is that 100% definitootely? If so, thank f@ck.Cockatrice wrote:He's gone....RugbyRegent wrote:Not sure there was a clear reassurance (!) more implicit. Still apparently not a word on pending departure.
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I can see the deluded narcissist with his.... er..... military training carrying out some sort of Ravenhill machine gone massacre attempt.
Mind you if he hasn't lifted the security checks he couldn't sneek a banner in nevermind a gun.
Mind you if he hasn't lifted the security checks he couldn't sneek a banner in nevermind a gun.
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Re: Terry Shame Slogan - my part in his downfall
Now that Baggy et al has been successful in getting rid of Logan, what are the chances of getting rid of the odious Nucifokkora. Once again Leinster can bring in a foreign player but Ulster have been prevented. Bias is just so blatant.
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Nah - let Nucifuhrer stay in post ...... part-time ...twiglet wrote:Now that Baggy et al has been successful in getting rid of Logan, what are the chances of getting rid of the odious Nucifokkora. Once again Leinster can bring in a foreign player but Ulster have been prevented. Bias is just so blatant.
... with the other half of his work as CEO of Ulster.
Then he can approve any signing we want to make and prevent the Mexicans & Turnips from signing anyone!
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