Aussie Laurie Fisher only left his position at Gloucester earlier this month but already has a new coaching role and is staying in the county.
Unbelievable capitulation. Clearly not good enough. My responsibility. Time to make room for someone else.
— Laurie Fisher (@LordLaurie58) March 4, 2017
Fisher posted a Tweet following the Cherry and Whites capitulation against Harlequins at Kingsholm and left the club by mutual consent a few days later.
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Since then he has accepted a role at Cheltenham Civil Service coaching the first team and will be paid in beer for his services.
@Johnsie519@CCSRFC Sure mate. No probs. Let me what you want, where, when.
— Laurie Fisher (@LordLaurie58) March 21, 2017
Civil Service play in Gloucester Two, the tenth rung of the English rugby ladder.