TBF nothing to do with Giles, wtf they are doing https://x.com/mar_utb14/status/1883199160889098462?s=61&t=E6_63wyQgKZXllAyC5ntAQ
That's hilarious, whoever picked the accompanying music got it just right, I expected Charlie Chaplin to wander in at any moment!
On the subject of Giles, courtesy of Teesside Live today: 'Michael Carrick has stayed in contact with the left-back since his Boro exit, and has been desperate to reunite with him at the Riverside. Boro are said to be really happy with the deal they’ve negotiated with Hull. In a month where signing a left-back wasn’t their biggest priority, a loan deal has come at a smaller fee, while Giles himself is understood to have agreed to take a pay cut in order to complete his return. He’s been as desperate as Carrick to return.'
Some you win some you lose maybe Boro will get better luck in their next transfer. We certainly benefitted from him ****ing off just listen to pandur.
It is refreshing not to see Giles around the team. He was terrible, no rate of play, poor defensively, lukewarm attacking wise. The only sad thing is that it’s only a loan.
Nothing about Giles Kal just how happy they all are as a team together and as a unit at the club and how they had trust as such in the manager and how they all loved it here and the fans, opposite of how giles obviously felt as he wanted out and showed it.
My thoughts when they all celebrated especially with Jacob that they was so happy for him and they all looked like they wanted to be there playing for the club and they obviously showed it i think this could be a big turning point, Pandur got a little emotional in the interview as the other OP said and i really think they believe in the manager and coaching staff that they can go on to better things, the defence has been the biggest turn around under the coaching side of it for me they play with so much determination now and seem to believe in each other, just goes to show what one player can do to the system the players around him when they do not put the desired effort in because they don't want to be here.