TEAM spirit appears to be at an all-time high in the Swindon Town camp after one of the club's kit men serenaded the players with a song at training recently.
One half of Swindon's kit staff, Jonah Isaacs was filmed singing Tom Odell's 'Another Love' in front of a group of players before training early this week.
The squad - featuring the likes of captain Angus MacDonald and goalkeeper Sol Brynn - was initially seen filming and laughing as Isaacs passionately belted out the modern hit. But by the end, everyone in attendance was clapping along and joining in with the song.
After publishing the moment on Isaacs' and Steve Hooper's TikTok channel - Life of a Kitman - Town shared it on their Twitter page, where it was seen by former striker Charlie Austin.
He told football legend, Peter Crouch to mention it on The Peter Crouch Podcast as it "showed how to get the group going on a Monday morning."
The video has since gained over one million hits online and was, according to Hooper, supposed to highlight the topic of men's mental health and how "boosting each other up can allow everyone to be the best version of themselves."
Watch the full video below.
When you feel every single verse 🎵🎶
— Swindon Town FC (@Official_STFC) November 16, 2022
Our kit man, @jonah_isaacs everyone 😜
Full video: https://t.co/nTb3IOwo7W#STFC 🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/TqVgO3SIxL
Speaking to Adver Sport about his rise to stardom, Isaacs said: "I've always loved to sing a lot. Occasionally, when we've travelled to away games, on over-night stays I get up and sing, just because the lads get me up.
"I've always loved having a laugh and a sing. I don't think I can sing by the way, it's just for banter!
"If I was at the pub with my mates then it's probably something that I wouldn't do, but it's such a close-knit group - it's a bit like a family.
"I've gotten to know the lads quite well, so I felt comfortable enough around the group to do it."
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