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I'm very entertaining, this is nothing to do with a social gathering, it's work related so I wouldn't be talking shop at the dinner table.
Rugby in this setting is work and trying to identify where players are failing is what a coach should do right? We as fans talk over what we've done well and what we haven't as a team/individually, that happens all the time, I bet you've said plenty to disseminate how the team have performed but that has little if anything to do with your meal at home with friends in terms of how you talk

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People are saying great effort, they mean we physically got around the pitch, made tackles and tried, but that effort was actually poor in the context of what the effort is supposed to produce, [physical effort again as others have said should be expected every single time they step onto the field of play, or do you not agree with that?
Patting players on the back for 'effort' is just another sign of the mindset, it's not good enough when you have weak application of the effort that does not get you a positive result, I personally thought we were poor for most of the game but that was as much about our failings as Wigan's ability to do what we should have been doing.