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| What's the big news story today, Prince Philip ? No. This one. This made me forget I had a pan on and burnt my Tomato and Herb sauce to a black cinder. Motu has done a fantastic job. He will be missed and I hope our overseas recruitment can continue to be very good. Thanks for the hard work and good luck and best wishes for the future for Motu and his family. Now let's go out and win something again this year !
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| Quote: FC-Steward "If peacock can do the job I'm sure Ellis could , but I guess it depends what the role actually involves'"
I'm sure we'll all agree he's done a fantastic job.
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| Ellis to take over from Motu.
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| Quote: ComeOnYouUll "
No, that doesn't cut it as a repost.
James Clark has no experience as a CEO of even a small sized company, so the expectation as alluded to upthread that he could take on the managerial/business side of what Motu Tony's role involved in my opinion isn't wise nor practical.
But if you have an opinion instead of rolling your eyes please do get invovled in the debate properly.
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| Quote: knockersbumpMKII "No, that doesn't cut it as a repost.
James Clark has no experience as a CEO of even a small sized company, so the expectation as alluded to upthread that he could take on the managerial/business side of what Motu Tony's role involved in my opinion isn't wise nor practical.
But if you have an opinion instead of rolling your eyes please do get invovled in the debate properly.'"
Absolutely no point in debating with you. You've been proved factually wrong time and time again as well as being a liar. Maybe you should go into politics.
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| I concur with what Uppo said on the last page but in the end I wonder where all this general Manager stuff has come from he's a football manager and has done a fair job at that for which we should all be grateful. However has anyone ever tried to find out exactly what he does besides recruiting players? We have in Feke a very capable welfare officer who looks after the players needs and Lee is very hands on with that too so as Motu has chosen to leave we are grateful for his involvement and the footprint he has left on 2 of the greatest moments in Hull FC history and move on. For me its a massive opportunity to revaluate where we are and what we need to move forward. Old boy appointments are not always the answer though but we have to trust Adam. Just my thoughts! Good luck Motu!
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