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Susanna

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
381 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

What do you reckon if, say a manager's doing well and he's backed by the higher-ups, the team's doing well but the players don't like him, like it's a bad team environment, do you reckon then it's fair enough for the players to say, no, we want to get rid of him?

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

It's giving Saipan.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

It actually is.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Yeah.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

It got me thinking about that kind of made the link for me with the football and the rugby and everything that's happening there where it's much more uncommon for head coaches to be let go.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

They generally serve pretty long tenures as head coach and they're not kind of let go in months at all.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

I think we were talking about Clayton McMillan down in Munster.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Munster have been on a bad run of form for the past couple of months but there's nobody talking about

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Should Clayton McMillan go?

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Absolutely not.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Yeah.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

They had a couple of good games when he first came in, which kind of highlights your theory of, what do you call it?

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Bounce?

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Yeah, but you just give them time.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

You give them time to adjust to a team, which definitely it seems in football they don't.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

They're not awarded that patience.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

And especially in rugby with how different the season structure is.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

I mean, you're all from internationals and you have the Six Nations and it's not like they're with Munster for months and months unbroken.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

Well, the coach would be.

OTB Football
WOTS | Ep.35 'Sacked in the morning?" | "In rugby they use the term 'let go'" | More patience? | Word On The Street

No, as in the players.