Giles said he understood and shared the anger of the fans.
"Absolutely I share that anger. There are a lot of emotions flying at the moment.
"We are human beings and when that's your line of work you should be angry and I understand why the supporters are angry. All we can do is apologise to the people watching at home."
The coach also gave the Dutch their due.
"With all due respect to the Dutch because they played some good cricket in this competition. Clearly every time they go out and play, they play with pride and passion."
Giles said England started on the wrong note. "The messages were the same before the game and through the game. We had the same meetings and talked about concentrating on the job that needed to be done and then at half time making sure guys are in the right space," he said.
"I thought we started the game poorly, I thought we were slow in the field and lacked intensity for them to be 47 for one after six overs."
Giles said there had to be some personal responsibility among the players.
"Don't get me wrong, when the guys go out there, there has to be some personal responsibility there as well, but we are a team, we stick together and we have all lost that match.
"It should hurt those guys as much as it hurts me and I hope it does." AAP