We shall see sounds and looks like another crap storm from growden
I wonder if he gets pleasure from all tje damage the shit he writes and maked up does to clubs like the force
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Daresay there are some Tahs execs very keen to insulate their hotseats by procuring Cheika.
Speaking of coaches, how about Lam sending up that post match rocket about staffing resources, bet that made a few kiwi suits choke on their sauv blanc!
There is very strong mail coming from the west that Force skipper David Pocock will sign with the Brumbies. His partner, Emma Palandri, was in Canberra during the week being shown the sights and it looks certain the stand-in Wallabies skipper will take his talents to the national capital next season, especially considering his preferred choice as Force coach, Michael Cheika, is set to turn down the Perth franchise's overtures.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/union-news/brumbies-set-to-snare-pocock-20120714-2239n.html#ixzz20dL4cYRg
Now you're starting to sound like 'the media' WJ.if the media are to be believed im not sure cheika was the right fit. the timeline suggests the force approached him whilst he approached NSW. if true, it really shows a lack of passion for the position anyway. better off going with a coach who wanted the job as his first option.
Western Force will revert to its short list after Michael Cheika rejects offer to coach
MICHAEL Cheika's decision to reject an offer from Western Force has thrown the Super Rugby franchise's search for a new coach into disarray.
Force expected to announce Cheika as head coach this week after offering him the job, but informed sources say he knocked it back. It is understood the two parties failed to agree on money.
Cheika was also believed to be upset about details of the negotiation leaking.
The failure to secure Cheika's signature will mean the Force will have to revisit its shortlist of candidates, which included Scott Johnson, John Mulvihill and Eddie O'Sullivan.
NSW coach Michael Foley's name was also linked to Force, but the Waratahs have endorsed him to continue next year despite the team's disappointing season.
Uncertainty over the coach will not help Force's efforts to retain Wallabies captain and openside flanker David Pocock, who has had an offer from the Brumbies and been approached by Melbourne Rebels.
If Cheika had accepted the job, there was a good chance Pocock would have stayed at Force.
But Pocock's preferred candidate has always been Mulvihill.