Hurricanes 2021
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@kiwimurph said in Hurricanes 2021:
What in the Sam Hill is going on with this Hurricanes Board member?
IS that fair dinkum?? Did he really write that?? What a massive tool if so.
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@hooroo in this day and age, surely he'd not be that stupid to post stuff like that?
He has alot of companies where he is listed as a director, a bunch he has been removed or ceased as director...not that that makes you rich.
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@taniwharugby said in Hurricanes 2021:
@hooroo in this day and age, surely he'd not be that stupid to post stuff like that?
He has alot of companies where he is listed as a director, a bunch he has been removed or ceased as director...not that that makes you rich.
That's what I was thinking. It's one thing to look all tough in his position at the Canes but it's another when you're also the face of a few decent enterprises.
This is fascinating to watch play out.
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a quick google gives him a net worth about 100 mil. i get the feeling he isnt a snowflake and wont give in and resign from board. which will make it interesting for TJ. he was happy to take his money and resign with hurricanes.
think like most things this will just blow over and be a non thing in a week but at same time going to be interested to see if it doesnt -
@ploughboy It certainly will. If TJ Perenara is unhappy with his bosses then he is at liberty to resign and take his trade to other areas where he is less likely to be offended eg the NRL like he indicated he was seriously considering. He then, or course, opens up to being sued for breach of contract ie not fulfilling the terms and conditions of the contract he signed not that long ago.
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@higgins said in Hurricanes 2021:
@ploughboy It certainly will. If TJ Perenara is unhappy with his bosses then he is at liberty to resign and take his trade to other areas where he is less likely to be offended eg the NRL like he indicated he was seriously considering. He then, or course, opens up to being sued for breach of contract ie not fulfilling the terms and conditions of the contract he signed not that long ago.
To rephrase that, TJP is not at liberty to resign because he'd breach his contract and could be sued if he did. He and players who agree with him (I assume there will be quite a few) are between a rock and a hard place, but they can take a stand by speaking up, like he did.
But similarly, the Hurricanes are in a difficult position, because Bowker isn't an employee and they can't fire him. And they'd need to find another sponsor first to fill the hole in their finances if they asked him to withdraw (and he'd do as asked, which I somehow doubt he'd do, because he's such a d*ck).
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@stargazer isnt he also a shareholder, and they also cant force him to sell, and I doubt they could afford to buy him out by making him an offer a wealthy businessman would be stupid to turn down.
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@taniwharugby Yes, that's what I meant.
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@machpants said in Hurricanes 2021:
@canes4life said in Hurricanes 2021:
I knew the Hurricanes board were nuts but this is beyond belief. What a tugboat.
As a fan, I hope he is stripped of having anything to do with the Hurricanes moving forward.
They can't, cos he owns part of the canes. He'd have to want to step down. That was my admin deleted point above, not political, but an organisation that can tell someone they don't have a contract via the big screen obviously has someone like that twat on their board. Canes are going/gone they way the blues went. Dysfunctional from the top down. I hope the canes boys strike until that twat stands down
They've been like that for years, since the Hammettuer era, with the minor blip of winning the comp papering over things.
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Sponsors are talking to the canes
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@machpants said in Hurricanes 2021:
Sponsors are talking to the canes
This idiot has made a lot of trouble for himself and the team he part owns. Not smart business practice to actively harm your own investment. I can't believe he expected this to turn out any different in this day and age
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@nepia said in Hurricanes 2021:
I hope they don't get rid of him, I'm enjoying referring to the team as the Klu Klux Kanes in a group thread with my mates who are Canes fans.
Surely your mates don't take you seriously though. You're a waka jumper after all.
Are you still supporting the AB's this year, or have you changed to the Wallabies?
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@toddy said in Hurricanes 2021:
@nepia said in Hurricanes 2021:
I hope they don't get rid of him, I'm enjoying referring to the team as the Klu Klux Kanes in a group thread with my mates who are Canes fans.
Surely your mates don't take you seriously though. You're a waka jumper after all.
Are you still supporting the AB's this year, or have you changed to the Wallabies?
They're too busy rationalising their support for a franchise that shits all over our home province and as recently noticed has straight up pricks on the Board.
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I understand the Hurricanes are holding a crisis board meeting at 2 pm.
Will be interesting to see what comes out of it.
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@southernmann said in Hurricanes 2021:
I understand the Hurricanes are holding a crisis board meeting at 2 pm.
Will be interesting to see what comes out of it.
Called into the board to sort out culture
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Sir Ian Taylor is class
Taylor said on Thursday that boycotting the Hurricanes was not the answer, and it was time to “think about what is unravelling in front of us.
“Lines are being drawn when we should be trying to close the gaps between us,” he said on LinkedIn..
“I understand the anger of those Hurricanes fans who are threatening to boycott games but why not send a much more powerful message by turning out in force to support your team, not just the Pasifika and Māori, but the entire team.
“Don’t let the hurtful comments of one person impact on what they have built together. Imagine the message you send to that Board member, and part owner, sitting up in his corporate box when he sees how you reject the ill informed comments he has made, and continues to double down on.”
Taylor said he had been accused of denigrating the contribution of his European ancestors in favour of his Māori ancestors, but his online education programme celebrated an unbroken link from early voyagers to the country’s world class sailors todayy