Gordon D’Arcy
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So he's basically going, he was my guy.
He was the right guy for me.
You're saying he's not.
So does that mean I'm not the right guy?
You bring in that and then obviously the voluntary redundancy piece didn't meet enough.
So it's moving into redundancy piece.
It's not good news because you're kind of lulled into a false sense of security, as in the focus was on the European qualification as some sort of panacea.
But, you know, it really isn't.
So more coaching instability and more.
front gas leaving and now the person they had selected to fill that role is obviously not going to be there and now mossy lawler is being touted as being given the job as opposed to being picked for the job difficult situation for whoever comes in to that job because they know they're going to be the second choice attack coach
But also, Clayton McMillan is kind of one foot in, one foot out in that type of statement as well, because he was there, oh, I don't run away from a fight, but is quite happily engaging the discussion about, am I the right person?
At least Razzy had the good decency to say, never, ever, ever, ever, ever will I leave Munster, and then left two months later.
At least lie.
It sounds like he's... It's one foot in, one foot out.
And it's the other one, which was doubling down on the Randall piece as well.
It was like there was an easy out on that one, a real easy out there.
And he avoided it as well.
It's a really good example of a settled backdrop in Connacht.
So I can think back to times in my career, you know, before Cheka came in, we had years of instability.
Coaches coming, you know, Matt Williams came in and Alan Gaffney, and they were a brilliant pair together.