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<blockquote data-quote="Saintjay" data-source="post: 1115598" data-attributes="member: 55969"><p>Not keen on the idea of anyone in the work place being sacked and told they can't work any where else. You are not good enough for us but you can't find work any place else. I don't recall the Boks having a meltdown when we got Proudfoot after the WC.</p><p></p><p>Plus Eddie used half the world's supply of coaches during his tenure. Is it reasonable to say they can't work elsewhere for a year.</p><p></p><p>I also believe they can be difficult to enforce on a legal basis. Do the RFU really want a high profile legal battle with one of England's best ever coaches and the ARFU. </p><p></p><p>I'm more concerned about facing the Boks front row than what Eddie comes up with. It's not a good look if we don't think he was good enough and are now are now going to shi@ the bed because we are worried he'll beat us.</p><p></p><p>You might as well sack off the Lions. It was pretty unfair Gatland got to work with the best players in the British Isles. All the knowledge and info he has on all those top players, clearly put him at an advantage and explains those Grand Slams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saintjay, post: 1115598, member: 55969"] Not keen on the idea of anyone in the work place being sacked and told they can't work any where else. You are not good enough for us but you can't find work any place else. I don't recall the Boks having a meltdown when we got Proudfoot after the WC. Plus Eddie used half the world's supply of coaches during his tenure. Is it reasonable to say they can't work elsewhere for a year. I also believe they can be difficult to enforce on a legal basis. Do the RFU really want a high profile legal battle with one of England's best ever coaches and the ARFU. I'm more concerned about facing the Boks front row than what Eddie comes up with. It's not a good look if we don't think he was good enough and are now are now going to shi@ the bed because we are worried he'll beat us. You might as well sack off the Lions. It was pretty unfair Gatland got to work with the best players in the British Isles. All the knowledge and info he has on all those top players, clearly put him at an advantage and explains those Grand Slams. [/QUOTE]
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