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Published 09:49 8 May 2016 BST
Updated 09:57 8 May 2016 BST
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“I don’t ever want to get a week like it again where you have cowards ringing you on private numbers and telling you what they think of you," he said on Saturday. “The stuff I got thrown at me on social media, I know that goes with the terrain, but we’re trying to do everything we can and the players inside are doing everything in their power. “We had three lads walk from the panel with a comment that they don’t like where there this thing is going and they don’t want to be associated with it but what you have left in the dressing room there are very honest players and they’re working very very hard."Social media, for its flaws, is in many ways no different to the bar stool debate. It's people giving their opinions and the option is there to listen to them or not. But calling a manager from a private number to dish out abuse anonymously? That's a new level of low.
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