It always puzzles me when coaches come out with guff that is merely a set of observations on the game that are in no way inciteful.
Spectators can see for themselves what is happening.
What spectators want to know is why, and furthermore if things are going tits-up what input came from the coach to remedy failings during the game.
That's his job ... he can't pan the team as though he has no input and responsibility or in some way they are ignoring him.
They should be following his instructions and if things are going wrong he should shift things about and tell them to stop doings things stupidly ... and if nothing changes that's as much HIS fault.
The fact is he can't put it right by the look of it.
Gary said .....
"John (Kear) must have had a word with them at half time, they seemed to run that little bit harder and they got a little bit of momentum and a roll on and we couldn't handle them."
That's a bit like hanging yourself saying something like that!