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I rung ARU office yesterday to be told everyone is in Meetings.. I reckon they all in meetings with future employers as I think in the next 2 months they all could be looking for new jobs.. I was going to be smart and asked the receptionist for te CEO job application form.. She may not have got the joke lol
Give them a call on 02 8005 5555.. and ask if anyone there needs a hug... or a friend to talk to ...
Not cool, guys.
no one is winning this debacle Rugby Union in Australia is going to take a decade to recover while these Pricks that only worry about thier bank accounts move on to F--CK up something else they know nothing about we love our game
THE Western Force are growing more confident of remaining in Super Rugby after advice from lawyers, and will likely meet the ARU next week to present their case.
However, the fact remains that if Melbourne Rebels owner Andrew Cox refuses to sell his licence, legally the ARU cannot remove them, leaving the Force as the only option.
What the Force are banking on is a backflip from SANZAAR on the 15-team competition, to restore it to the 18 teams it has now.
Perth officials believe they can exhaust enough money and time through legal avenues that the ARU will cave on their decision to remove a team, and they believe their South African counterparts in similar situations will do the same.
But remaining with 18 teams and the same format, identified as financially suicidal by SANZAAR, would kill much of the already dwindling interest in Super Rugby now it has become clear that officials think it is second rate.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...5738a8cb7e4f72
I highly doubt Pandaram talked to any Perth Officials. He is trying to make a case to defend his own cheerleading on the EARUs assumed demise of the Force. He thinks if its repeated enough, more people will believe it.
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