Ulster CEO Could Be Set To Leave Province With Former Player To Replace Him
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Ulster Rugby CEO Shane Logan could be set to leave the northern province, with a former player being lined up to replace him.
Former Ulster and Ireland flanker Neil Best says rumours are begging to circulate that Logan will leave his position as CEO of Ulster Rugby before the month is out.
Rumours circulating that @UlsterRugby CEO Shane Logan may be gone as soon as the end of May and a former player has been identified as a replacement. #SUFTUM
— Neil Best (@Best6Analysis) May 7, 2018
Logan has come under fire from fans in recent months with many feeling he is not the right man to lead the province forward.
Anti-logan banners have been confiscated during games the Kingspan, and an online petition gained a few thousand signatures calling for him to step down from his role.