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<blockquote data-quote="oldscumbagonian" data-source="post: 468350" data-attributes="member: 56940"><p>Indeed!</p><p>What about this for a scenario given the current upheavals "upstairs" at the RFU? Appoint a caretaker manager to see England through the 6N; let the dust settle on the internal wranglings, complete the review of the 2011 RWC and give time for any new structures and Chief Exec to be put in place. By the end of the 6N, possibly (but only just possibly) the organisational changes will have been completed, the caretaker steps aside to allow the new appointee to start with a new management structure and Chief Exec. Or is that too logical?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldscumbagonian, post: 468350, member: 56940"] Indeed! What about this for a scenario given the current upheavals "upstairs" at the RFU? Appoint a caretaker manager to see England through the 6N; let the dust settle on the internal wranglings, complete the review of the 2011 RWC and give time for any new structures and Chief Exec to be put in place. By the end of the 6N, possibly (but only just possibly) the organisational changes will have been completed, the caretaker steps aside to allow the new appointee to start with a new management structure and Chief Exec. Or is that too logical? [/QUOTE]
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