alanmoodysdog
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season loan then his contract is up at BoroGlad it's just a loan. I still rate the lad and thought he would be great backup for Giles in that LWB role.
season loan then his contract is up at BoroGlad it's just a loan. I still rate the lad and thought he would be great backup for Giles in that LWB role.
I saw that...Shame they can’t spell Teesside in the report…. Obviously attended the Nobby Barnes English language and spelling college…..
Hope he does well.Good reports
Middlesbrough woes could bring Hayden Coulson boost for Aberdeen
Boro sacked their manager Chris Wilder after a poor start to the Championship season, with the club currently lying 18th in the table.www.aberdeenlive.news
He was excellent under Woodgate and I had him MOTM in several games watching him at close quarters where I sit.... tenacious and very quick, unlucky with injuries.As you all know I'm a good judge of players and he deserves another chance imoFriend of mine is an Aberdeen fan and has been raving about his performances. Good luck to him.
They love him , extend his Boro contract , bring him back , or use him as an exchange for Miovski , Ramadani or Matt Kennedy , who are also getting rave reviews.
Because, as the article points out, Wilder's sacking means Middlesbrough is "a far more unsettling environment."Don't see how us sacking Wilder effects his situation.
Josh WalkerWho was the Boro player who went to Aberdeen and scored in the CL? Vs Bayern?
Why on earth would he want to sign a new contract with Boro.They love him , extend his Boro contract , bring him back , or use him as an exchange for Miovski , Ramadani or Matt Kennedy , who are also getting rave reviews.
Because, as the article points out, Wilder's sacking means Middlesbrough is "a far more unsettling environment."
In contrast, at Aberdeen (according to them) he can look forward to, "regular game time, adoring fans [and] a chance to achieve a crack at European football."
As far as I'm concerned, the departure of Wilder, with no permanent replacement in sight, does indeed qualify Middlesbrough as a more unsettling environment than Aberdeen just at the present time.
Not necessarily, I think sometimes these academy players need to move on to kick on.Nathan Wood also getting good reviews at Swansea.I know hes been sold but clearly the ability at Boro to judge a players ability is..... questionable.
Ex-Middlesbrough man has been a 'revelation' at Swansea as SAFC prepare to face in-form side
Sunderland are preparing for their Championship fixture against Swansea – but what can they expect from Russell Martin’s side?www.sunderlandecho.com
He is on loan for the full season, at the end of which he is out of contract. So under what circumstances does the changing environment at boro make any difference to him or Aberdeen.? He will be free to sign a new contract with whoever he wants... that was my understanding of the situation anyway. Is that not the case?Because, as the article points out, Wilder's sacking means Middlesbrough is "a far more unsettling environment."
In contrast, at Aberdeen (according to them) he can look forward to, "regular game time, adoring fans [and] a chance to achieve a crack at European football."
As far as I'm concerned, the departure of Wilder, with no permanent replacement in sight, does indeed qualify Middlesbrough as a more unsettling environment than Aberdeen just at the present time.
Nathan Wood also getting good reviews at Swansea.I know hes been sold but clearly the ability at Boro to judge a players ability is..... questionable.
Ex-Middlesbrough man has been a 'revelation' at Swansea as SAFC prepare to face in-form side
Sunderland are preparing for their Championship fixture against Swansea – but what can they expect from Russell Martin’s side?www.sunderlandecho.com