Quote ="gutterfax".....they couldn't afford me!'"
The standard response of the incapable/unqualified/blowhard.
Back to the original discussion; it seems to me that Ian Leneghan has a perfectly reasonable argument - this is a key role in what is meant to be a modern, forward thinking SGB. As stakeholders in the process, SL Chairmen should have been consulted and their views taken into consideration - if it were me, I'd have had one of them on the interview panel, for the sake of transparency.
As it is, regardless of the motive, the amateurish way it's been handled suggests an underhand, closed shop, jobs for the boys kind of culture at the RFL, which is exactly what they need to get away from; not just doing it, but being *perceived* as doing it. The way they've gone about things means that even if Blake Solly was the best, most qualified applicant for the job, those people with an axe to grind won't perceive him that way - that's not good for him or the RFL.