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@Tomoneill84 @Adaaam93 @Chris_BoroUTB The problems with the team last night where clear - Ayling and Edmundson cannot play out from the back. They're too slow, too clumsy and both defensive liabilities. Djiksteel (not much better) has to start when he's back, with Rav and Fry and Giles.
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@Tomoneill84 @Adaaam93 @Chris_BoroUTB The third goal Giles played a part in - but the main guy at fault was Ayling. How can you be a natural fullback and you get skinned by a midfielders first touch down the wing? Any competent right-back and that ball isn't making it into our box.
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@Tomoneill84 @Adaaam93 @Chris_BoroUTB People need to take off the rose-tinted glasses. The players at fault for the first goal was Burgzorg and Edmundson. The player at fault for the second goal was Edmundson - why are you playing so high with the fastest striker in the league on you. He's your man, nobody elses.
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@Tomoneill84 @Adaaam93 @Chris_BoroUTB Why would he anticipate the ball to drop to him there? Luke Ayling has been skinned by a players first touch, no skill involved, and the ball has been blasted into the box, three players have missed it and it's hit Giles on the leg. He's a human, he can't teleport out of the way.
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@RyanRiley92 @kieranstead95 Neither Boro nor Sunderland are going up - so makes no difference. Leeds, Sheff United and Burnley. See you next season mate.
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@BillRobins6 @Boro Not surprised. Look at how Hull fans treat him. He's contracted to your club, he's out on loan, and you're spewing hate towards your own player. Very weird. Hope the rest of your players get this much hate for how abysmal they've all been this season equally.
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@CurtisEvans012 Feel bad for Whittaker, having Luke Ayling as your backup down the right-hand side basically like playing on your own.
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@BillRobins6 @Boro I'll repeat. If a competent right-back is on the pitch, the ball doesn't go into that box. There was a pensioner playing at right-back. He is to blame for the goal. If he does his job, that scenario does not exist. No idea why Hull fans are attacking their own players.
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@BillRobins6 @Boro Giles wasn't at fault for the goal. Luke Ayling was at fault. How on earth can you be a natural right-back, and you get beat by a players first touch. If there's a competent right-back on the pitch - the ball doesn't go into the box. At least we'll get a discount on Giles now.
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@Tigertomo6 @Jack_6697 @Boro That's because it wasn't Giles at fault, Ayling was at fault. Everybody knows it. He got beaten by a midfielder playing out wide, who only took a first touch and he was gone down the wing. Any competent right-back and that ball isn't making it into the box.
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@CallMeWhxnever @Boro Not Giles's fault in the slightest - that is the second home game in a row I've sat and watched Luke Ayling get beaten by a players first touch. If we have any competent fullback, even donkey Djiksteel, that ball is never making it into the box.
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@Siegel38271232 @Jordwalker19 Yeah but so are Sunderland, you almost lost to us and we're shit. Neither team is going up this season. See you next season.
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@JordanDelurey @Watch_LFC £10m doesn't seem a bad deal for a guy who hasn't played a Premier League game this season and is only proven at Championship level. No doubt there'd be addons taking it to 15m and you'd have a big sell on clause. No brainer for Liverpool, guess he'll just sit on the bench.
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@R7COO @dylan__wade @Denholm131 @AndySco29457915 Politically & economically Middlesbrough is also part of the Tees Valley Combined Authority, which works with other North East areas - and was also apart of the old county of Cleveland, created to represent the industrial heart of the North East of England. Glad that helps mate.
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@dylan__wade @Denholm131 @AndySco29457915 Middlesbrough is located in the Tees Valley and is part of the Tees Valley Authority, same as Stockton, Darlington, Hartlepool, etc. The Tees Valley is located in the North East of England. This means that Middlesbrough is in the North East. Let me know if you need further help.
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@harry_aldo1 @chopmoose @DomShawEcho I doubt it. The MLS window has only just opened, they've got all month to sign Latte Lath. There's no rush for Atlanta to sign him. Once our window shuts, he can still be sold to a team in the MLS. However, do we need to sign Iheanacho by tonight otherwise it's game over.
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