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From the club website, staff list - Football Department

Jason Taylor - National Recruting Manager

From me;

If he can't keep a professional attitude while on a critically important part of the recruiting cycle, sack him. Not fit for the job, end of story.

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From the club website, staff list - Football Department

Jason Taylor - National Recruting Manager

From me;

If he can't keep a professional attitude while on a critically important part of the recruiting cycle, sack him. Not fit for the job, end of story.

You have my vote

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Emma Quayle (who was on the tour) tweeted she can't see how there is anything Jason Taylor has to worry about.

Honestly, [censored] most of the media. They are flogs who have nothing better to do than pot the club for even the most minuscule things as it suits their agenda of wanting blood. Worse still is most of the flogs on here take it as gospel as in many cases it suits their agenda of getting rid of everyone they don't like at the club.

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Worse still is most of the flogs on here take it as gospel...

In fairness, Clint, surely it's obvious why many would believe every bad rumour they hear at the moment. It's hard to imagine how the last three years could possibly have been more tumultuous.

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In fairness, Clint, surely it's obvious why many would believe every bad rumour they hear at the moment. It's hard to imagine how the last three years could possibly have been more tumultuous.

Also interesting Nasher that a very low number of the reported problems have turned out to be incorrect.

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In fairness, Clint, surely it's obvious why many would believe every bad rumour they hear at the moment. It's hard to imagine how the last three years could possibly have been more tumultuous.

Fair enough Nasher. It's just the blind acceptance of anything negative about the club without waiting for verification.

That being said, I'm no apologist for people employed by or involved with the club, and do think significant changes need to be made, starting at board level. Hopefully Peter Jackson can make them happen.

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Two Emma quayle tweets

@emmasq: Whatever minor altercation there was on the AIS trip, it had nothing to do with any of the AIS boys or their families/the touring party.

@emmasq: Can't see how there's anything Jason Taylor has to worry about with this one

And a answer to some one to he above tweet

@emmasq: @maesy5 well there is ZERO in this one so that's one less problem at least!

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I'm calling BULLTISH on this one.....the big journos are no doubt under such a pump from their bosses to keep coming up with a BETTER "controversial" spin story in order to out do their counterparts... that they'll put any little bit of hearsay out there. And as far as i know they're saying this was heard through the grapevine.... by a someone who heard it from someone who heard it from......

Hardly rivitting solid sourced journalism.

Not even worth a thread IMO. Time to close this one Mods

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Two Emma quayle tweets

@emmasq: Whatever minor altercation there was on the AIS trip, it had nothing to do with any of the AIS boys or their families/the touring party.

@emmasq: Can't see how there's anything Jason Taylor has to worry about with this one

And a answer to some one to he above tweet

@emmasq: @maesy5 well there is ZERO in this one so that's one less problem at least!

What the media might have got this wrong, impossible.

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Media trying to get a story out of nothing

Good expsure for the sponsors

We get more exposure than Brynne Edelstein's chest.

Any more and we'll catch freakin' pneumonia.

They say any publicity is good.

Next sponsor believed to be from the movie "SUPERBAD!"

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You mean we have some left Robbie.

There is no justification for fighting with a kid, a junior player for god sake.

I am so tired of the half wits we get to this club.

I would rather follow this club in the amos than put with these idiots.

Can they all please [censored] off

Boy, life must be really tough for you OD. Every post is the same. You need to lighten up.

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