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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
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    People getting triggered by the fat jokes is absolutely pathetic.

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      Im not anti Hansen , we had some great times under his coaching , but he did push hard for fozzie to take over once he had finished ,

      I remember the glowing praise leading into the 2019 WC saying he is coaching so well , he is the man for the job,

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      • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

        People getting triggered by the fat jokes is absolutely pathetic.

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        @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster must go:

        People getting triggered by the fat jokes is absolutely pathetic.

        Who is triggered? I said the jokes were tired. And they were.

        Maybe someone is triggered by the thought of someone being triggered?

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        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/opinion/300639785/ian-foster-must-go-as-part-of-an-all-blacks-rebuild

          Ian Foster must go as part of an All Blacks rebuild
          Marc Hinton
          13:00, Jul 18 2022
          
          OPINION: Ian Foster is surely a goner. Among the laundry list of issues the board of New Zealand Rugby has to work through over the next few days around the All Blacks, that decision should take the least of their time.
          
          The board, we now know unequivocally, got it patently wrong when they extended Foster’s contract as All Blacks head coach through to the 2023 World Cup last year based on back-to-back home victories over a weak Wallabies side. Now these guardians of the game in this country must put their hands up and concede (as I noted at the time) that the decision was premature, and horrendously erroneous.
          
          Any other course of action could lead to the provinces wondering whether they have the right people running the game in this country.
          
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          @KiwiMurph Hinton and his fellow journos are part of the problem as they aren't prepared to ask any hard questions of NZR, Foster and co.

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          • BerniesCornerB BerniesCorner

            I don't care if we lose against SA.

            We need serious pruning and we need it now.
            The time for risk is now. No more delay.
            We need the young ones to start. Bower, ST, Vaai, Paps and QT
            Chuck in another young prop. Our props have been dreadful.
            Test out JB at 12, Jordan at 15 if thats what they want to try.
            Try BB as impact sub.
            Cant believe Sotutu and Grace haven't had a decent outing.
            Shift Ardie from 8.
            Need break dancing 100%, no other option.
            About 4 fantastic older ABs need to retire.
            Keep Whitelock, has GOAT like qualities. Make him captain, he'll last until 2023
            Lets do it

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            @BerniesCorner said in Foster must go:

            I don't care if we lose against SA.

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            There’s nothing more that I hate than losing to the Boks.

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            • BovidaeB Bovidae

              @KiwiMurph Hinton and his fellow journos are part of the problem as they aren't prepared to ask any hard questions of NZR, Foster and co.

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              @Bovidae Are they allowed to?

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              • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                @Crucial be ALOT of reading for him, with 4 threads bearing his name....

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                @taniwharugby said in Foster must go:

                @Crucial be ALOT of reading for him, with 4 threads bearing his name....

                Only 4?

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                • TimT Tim

                  @Bovidae Are they allowed to?

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                  @Tim said in Foster must go:

                  @Bovidae Are they allowed to?

                  Ratpoo used to hold a massive grudge against rugby in NZ because he claimed he was never allowed to ask hard questions or was snubbed because he did. Don't know how true that was.
                  The biggest problem is that NZ is a small place and shows like the Breakdown have to be 'nice' in case they lose access to players and coaches. Sky have to 'win' the rights to show the game from NZR so have to toe the line.

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                  • TimT Tim

                    @Bovidae Are they allowed to?

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                    @Tim said in Foster must go:

                    @Bovidae Are they allowed to?

                    Why would they even go if they can't? When I've watched the press conferences often it is the overseas journalists who ask the most relevant questions. I don't buy that they can't for being afraid of losing access to the ABs.

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                    • CrucialC Crucial

                      @Tim said in Foster must go:

                      @Bovidae Are they allowed to?

                      Ratpoo used to hold a massive grudge against rugby in NZ because he claimed he was never allowed to ask hard questions or was snubbed because he did. Don't know how true that was.
                      The biggest problem is that NZ is a small place and shows like the Breakdown have to be 'nice' in case they lose access to players and coaches. Sky have to 'win' the rights to show the game from NZR so have to toe the line.

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                      @Crucial NZR own shares in Sky don't they? The Breakdown is released on the ABs YouTube channel.

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                      • BovidaeB Bovidae

                        @KiwiMurph Hinton and his fellow journos are part of the problem as they aren't prepared to ask any hard questions of NZR, Foster and co.

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                        @Bovidae said in Foster must go:

                        @KiwiMurph Hinton and his fellow journos are part of the problem as they aren't prepared to ask any hard questions of NZR, Foster and co.

                        Agreed - I think it's telling that even Hinton is calling for Foster to be canned.

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                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                          @Bovidae said in Foster must go:

                          @KiwiMurph Hinton and his fellow journos are part of the problem as they aren't prepared to ask any hard questions of NZR, Foster and co.

                          Agreed - I think it's telling that even Hinton is calling for Foster to be canned.

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                          @KiwiMurph said in Foster must go:

                          @Bovidae said in Foster must go:

                          @KiwiMurph Hinton and his fellow journos are part of the problem as they aren't prepared to ask any hard questions of NZR, Foster and co.

                          Agreed - I think it's telling that even Hinton is calling for Foster to be canned.

                          Maybe he knows something…and therefore is not really going out on a limb…

                          (It’s the hope that gets you)

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                          • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                            @Crucial NZR own shares in Sky don't they? The Breakdown is released on the ABs YouTube channel.

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                            @KiwiMurph said in Foster must go:

                            @Crucial NZR own shares in Sky don't they? The Breakdown is released on the ABs YouTube channel.

                            Goldie is always very measured in his criticism.
                            Unlikely we'll ever get anything in the middle ground between Slight pandering and click bait though. This has been evident for a long time. Remember the fluffing that Stuff used to give Hammett?

                            We need the old school respected journos like DJ Cameron back.

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                            • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                              @chimoaus said in Foster must go:

                              Did I read correctly that Foster is on $1,000,000 per year salary? No wonder he is reluctant to go.

                              Exactly. It's not like he has any prospect of getting anything like that anywhere else. Maybe KFC will give him a role somewhere. He has after all single-handedly kept several of their franchises afloat.

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                              @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster must go:

                              @chimoaus said in Foster must go:

                              Did I read correctly that Foster is on $1,000,000 per year salary? No wonder he is reluctant to go.

                              Exactly. It's not like he has any prospect of getting anything like that anywhere else. Maybe KFC will give him a role somewhere. He has after all single-handedly kept several of their franchises afloat.

                              Grizz might be getting worried!

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                              • CrucialC Crucial

                                @KiwiMurph said in Foster must go:

                                @Crucial NZR own shares in Sky don't they? The Breakdown is released on the ABs YouTube channel.

                                Goldie is always very measured in his criticism.
                                Unlikely we'll ever get anything in the middle ground between Slight pandering and click bait though. This has been evident for a long time. Remember the fluffing that Stuff used to give Hammett?

                                We need the old school respected journos like DJ Cameron back.

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                                @Crucial said in Foster must go:

                                @KiwiMurph said in Foster must go:

                                @Crucial NZR own shares in Sky don't they? The Breakdown is released on the ABs YouTube channel.

                                Goldie is always very measured in his criticism.
                                Unlikely we'll ever get anything in the middle ground between Slight pandering and click bait though. This has been evident for a long time. Remember the fluffing that Stuff used to give Hammett?

                                We need the old school respected journos like DJ Cameron back.

                                TP McLean will be sitting up there in heaven (or down there in the warmer climate) wishing he was around now to go hard at Fozzie and NZR.

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                                • CrucialC Crucial

                                  @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster must go:

                                  People getting triggered by the fat jokes is absolutely pathetic.

                                  Who is triggered? I said the jokes were tired. And they were.

                                  Maybe someone is triggered by the thought of someone being triggered?

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                                  @Crucial said in Foster must go:

                                  @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Foster must go:

                                  People getting triggered by the fat jokes is absolutely pathetic.

                                  Who is triggered? I said the jokes were tired. And they were.

                                  Maybe someone is triggered by the thought of someone being triggered?

                                  It's not as funny as the people that keep making those jokes think it is.

                                  People using the term triggered unironically are what is pathetic.

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                                  • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                                    @Billy-Tell said in Foster must go:

                                    I’d accept keeping the bledisloe and not losing to wales or Scotland on end of year tour. Oh and going 2-0 vs Argentina. Can’t expect a guy to come in at short notice and not potentially lose to SA in SA.

                                    Not good enough. We'd be treading water or going backwards compared to Foster with no guarantee things are really on the up.

                                    Enough mediocrity - put success measures in place and have an action plan if they aren't met.

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                                    @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster must go:

                                    @Billy-Tell said in Foster must go:

                                    I’d accept keeping the bledisloe and not losing to wales or Scotland on end of year tour. Oh and going 2-0 vs Argentina. Can’t expect a guy to come in at short notice and not potentially lose to SA in SA.

                                    Not good enough. We'd be treading water or going backwards compared to Foster with no guarantee things are really on the up.

                                    Enough mediocrity - put success measures in place and have an action plan if they aren't met.

                                    Whatever we do, we run the risk of tings getting worse. But that in itself is not a reason to do nothing to try to turn around the currently dire situation. We will all have to accept that with a change in coach, things may just get worse before they get better. We may also get a dead cat bounce where things get immediately worse, but then revert to what we currently have. All this will tell us is that things are in fact worse than perhaps we had realised and that things would have gotten worse under Foster.

                                    I would rather we accept these risks and be proactive about trying to avoid them by appointing a new coach with a proven track record of success - whether that's Razor, Schmidt or someone else like Gatland - than continue on with the current team of coaches who have little to no success in their own right.

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                                      Sir John Kirwan: All Blacks coach Ian Foster 'thrown under the bus' by NZ Rugby

                                      SJK, great player, love what you are doing with depression, but seriously pal, this is a perforamnce based industry!

                                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300639820/sir-john-kirwan-all-blacks-coach-ian-foster-thrown-under-the-bus-by-nz-rugby

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                                        @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster must go:

                                        @Billy-Tell said in Foster must go:

                                        I’d accept keeping the bledisloe and not losing to wales or Scotland on end of year tour. Oh and going 2-0 vs Argentina. Can’t expect a guy to come in at short notice and not potentially lose to SA in SA.

                                        Not good enough. We'd be treading water or going backwards compared to Foster with no guarantee things are really on the up.

                                        Enough mediocrity - put success measures in place and have an action plan if they aren't met.

                                        Whatever we do, we run the risk of tings getting worse. But that in itself is not a reason to do nothing to try to turn around the currently dire situation. We will all have to accept that with a change in coach, things may just get worse before they get better. We may also get a dead cat bounce where things get immediately worse, but then revert to what we currently have. All this will tell us is that things are in fact worse than perhaps we had realised and that things would have gotten worse under Foster.

                                        I would rather we accept these risks and be proactive about trying to avoid them by appointing a new coach with a proven track record of success - whether that's Razor, Schmidt or someone else like Gatland - than continue on with the current team of coaches who have little to no success in their own right.

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                                        @junior said in Foster must go:

                                        @Victor-Meldrew said in Foster must go:

                                        @Billy-Tell said in Foster must go:

                                        I’d accept keeping the bledisloe and not losing to wales or Scotland on end of year tour. Oh and going 2-0 vs Argentina. Can’t expect a guy to come in at short notice and not potentially lose to SA in SA.

                                        Not good enough. We'd be treading water or going backwards compared to Foster with no guarantee things are really on the up.

                                        Enough mediocrity - put success measures in place and have an action plan if they aren't met.

                                        Whatever we do, we run the risk of tings getting worse. But that in itself is not a reason to do nothing to try to turn around the currently dire situation. We will all have to accept that with a change in coach, things may just get worse before they get better. We may also get a dead cat bounce where things get immediately worse, but then revert to what we currently have. All this will tell us is that things are in fact worse than perhaps we had realised and that things would have gotten worse under Foster.

                                        I would rather we accept these risks and be proactive about trying to avoid them by appointing a new coach with a proven track record of success - whether that's Razor, Schmidt or someone else like Gatland - than continue on with the current team of coaches who have little to no success in their own right.

                                        No need to start speaking Irish.

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                                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                          Sir John Kirwan: All Blacks coach Ian Foster 'thrown under the bus' by NZ Rugby

                                          SJK, great player, love what you are doing with depression, but seriously pal, this is a perforamnce based industry!

                                          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300639820/sir-john-kirwan-all-blacks-coach-ian-foster-thrown-under-the-bus-by-nz-rugby

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                                          @taniwharugby

                                          “That statement from the CEO really annoys me,” Kirwan said.

                                          “Why doesn’t Mark Robinson come out and say we’ve got faith [in Ian Foster]? The CEO needs to come out and go ‘we’ve done a review six months ago, we’re confident of turning it around, [it’s] only three test matches.’

                                          “He’s throwing his coach under the bus, people!”

                                          Good point JK; this isn't the epitome of national sporting excellence and by association identity for millions of people crafted well over a century, this is just an opportunity for a bloke to do his best and we should all encourage him, especially if it all gets a bit too hard to cope sometimes. What's missing is the participation ribbons for doing our best against the Irish. Who knew they'd be so good?

                                          Fucking idiot.

                                          If Robinson said we have faith after those two performances in the second and third test, he'd be looking for a job too.

                                          If we care about mental health, what about mine being subjected to that?

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