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Lyle Taylor - August 2025 signed for Chelmsford City (p295)

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  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,035
    Probably not the best time to give him stick but he's getting a lot of it in the comments on his insta Blackout Tuesday post.
    Yeah that’s a bad look. 
  • PrincessFiona
    PrincessFiona Posts: 5,441
    edited June 2020
    He's his own man as they say but he's getting a lot of negative press; think theere are articles in various media outlets
  • jacob_CAFC
    jacob_CAFC Posts: 2,063
    cabbles said:
    If he ends up at Middlesbrough, that certainly will be life changing 

    It's the money not the club that will be life changing. Wouldn't make a difference to him if he gets £30k per week at Brentford or Middlesbrough than anywhere else. If we could offer the same, i am sure he would stay
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 5,977
    I just handed my notice at work, but Ive told them Im not going to work during my notice as I dont want to get sick or injured before I start my new job. 

    They still need to pay me though. 
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 11,985
    Surprised he hasn’t said anything yet either formally or through social media. 
  • kidbrookeaddick
    kidbrookeaddick Posts: 1,051
    What sort of stuff is being said on his Insta? Seen some silly posts about him leaving, which is fair enough but not really on that post. Have also seen a few academy players writing on his post saying the stuff charlton fans are saying is vile! If this is the case the fans posting these things need to stop it and see that' its affecting more than just Lyle! 
  • I haven't read all the posts so just giving my opinion, but for me I just find it sad that he won't play on till at least the end of his contract on the 30th. If we won all 3 games that could be enough to stay up, i find it baffling to refuse to play for these 10 days. Of course he will have his new team lined up, he should be honest and say this. Let's say it is Middlesbrough etc, they should honour his agreement come what may? Paul Gascoigne went to Lazio totally crocked but they didnt refuse to pay him.

    This all just leaves a very sour taste, one i've not had since the Scott Parker debacle.

    if you do read any of these posts Lyle, i dont think you deserve abuse but I do think you owe respect to the fans and actually yourself too. Be professional, honour your contract and walk away with respect.
  • Talal
    Talal Posts: 11,485
    Valley11 said:
    Surprised he hasn’t said anything yet either formally or through social media. 
    I'm not, expect he's loving it. 
  • PrincessFiona
    PrincessFiona Posts: 5,441
    What sort of stuff is being said on his Insta? Seen some silly posts about him leaving, which is fair enough but not really on that post. Have also seen a few academy players writing on his post saying the stuff charlton fans are saying is vile! If this is the case the fans posting these things need to stop it and see that' its affecting more than just Lyle! 
    No need to make vile comments. Making vile and unreasonable comments makes you less likely to be taken notice of - this is very true in the case of so many issues (some current). But I think making a reasoned, albeit passionate one is quite different. I wonder what others in football think and if the same as Ally Mccoist
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    I’d be interested on the PFA’s stance on this, could be very harmful in the long run.

    imagine them trying to step in with a player’s dispute with Charlton (or any club) in the future 

    “fuck off, you allow your members to down tools in breach of their contract”
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  • What sort of stuff is being said on his Insta? Seen some silly posts about him leaving, which is fair enough but not really on that post. Have also seen a few academy players writing on his post saying the stuff charlton fans are saying is vile! If this is the case the fans posting these things need to stop it and see that' its affecting more than just Lyle! 
    No need to make vile comments. Making vile and unreasonable comments makes you less likely to be taken notice of - this is very true in the case of so many issues (some current). But I think making a reasoned, albeit passionate one is quite different. I wonder what others in football think and if the same as Ally Mccoist
    Lyle is in the wrong - I'm not really sure what else there is to say. The more players who pick and choose when to honour a contract the worse the game gets.

    Football remains a team game however big the players think they are.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    edited June 2020
    se9addick said:
    Dazzler21 said:
    Food for thought...

    Could Lyle have been suspended by Southall and Nimer for basically calling them both conmen?

    Nah I doubt it. 
    He’s at the training ground. 
    But the report says he hasn't been training since last Tuesday, so why would he be at the training ground.

    Why are we paying for him to have covid tests, if he is at the training ground he must have had another test, why are we paying for those if he isnt playing, its a waste of money
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    He's his own man as they say but he's getting a lot of negative press; think theere are articles in various media outlets
    Doesn’t matter as he knows that’ll make little difference to many of the clubs interested in signing him.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,315
    My biggest heartbreak from this is that there's no way Naby's assist vs Forest will be voted our goal of the season now, because Taylor scored it #iwillstillvoteforit #unlesstheresabetteroneinthelast9games
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 7,899
    cafctom said:
    Apologies if this has already been said as I'm too annoyed to read all the comments but just as well Patrick Bauer didn't decide to skip the play-offs last season, eh?
    But if he hadn't have scored in the 94th minute would he just be seen as another Judas? 
    Yes probably. 

    But he did turn up, and he was professional. That’s the difference!
    No, it is completely different and at the end of a normal season and not under the current crazy conditions.
    If he hadn't have been the goal-scoring hero then many on here would just see him as a money-grabbing foreigner not a hero. 

    Bowyer sounds annoyed in that interview 
    I don't blame him! Like others have said would he have sat out April and May in a normal season. He's paiid to play football albeit up until the end of June. Should not be training with us or being paid if he aint going play
    Doesnt he have the right to be training seeing we're his latest club?

    Only say that because Roger Johnson was allowed to train @ Sparrows Lane before he joined Bromley when out of contract
    Nope - your making a lot of assumptions about people and their ability to form an opinion - LT lives by the sword of running down his contract and should die (play) by that sword.  That is the top and bottom of it. 
  • JoshAddick
    JoshAddick Posts: 1,786
    Leuth said:
    My biggest heartbreak from this is that there's no way Naby's assist vs Forest will be voted our goal of the season now, because Taylor scored it #iwillstillvoteforit #unlesstheresabetteroneinthelast9games
    Conor’s goal vs Derby was our best goal this season
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,126
    I wonder how many people on here giving him abuse would stick with their current employer if they were as much of a basket case as we are and a competitor came along waving a salary four times what they were on at said basket case.

    Fuck off about 'loyalty' - what's he got to be loyal about? Even if he was a Charlton fan (which he's not), why should he turn down the opportunity to get out of the shit show we are at the moment - especially in the current pandemic climate - and better his situation?

    There's a lot of people who somehow think that football should be different to any other business. It. That's one of the reasons it's so fucked. It shouldn't be different to any other business.

    Out in the real world, employers have no loyalty to employers any more - that disappeared in the 80s with the bowler hat, carriage clock and handshake after 40 years. Footballers might appear to have the upper hand in the employer/employee relationship, but that isn't as clear cut as it looks - they're commodities to be traded around. Yes their wages are obscene, but so are failing CEOs who fuck companies over then disappear, only to turn up somewhere else six months later after a nice paid-for holiday at the expense of the shareholders of the company they just gutted, or asset strippers who bug a company and sell off its crown jewels, strip it bare then leave it to fail after creaming the profits.

    It's not football that's broken - it's society!
    If he was my team mate, I’d be pleased he’d got his dream move to Brentford (😂) but I’d be pissed off he was seriously jeopardising my “staying up” bonus  and condemning me to become a turdy league one player (again), I wouldn’t want him at the training ground...
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,627
    msomerton said:
    I wonder how many people on here giving him abuse would stick with their current employer if they were as much of a basket case as we are and a competitor came along waving a salary four times what they were on at said basket case.

    Fuck off about 'loyalty' - what's he got to be loyal about? Even if he was a Charlton fan (which he's not), why should he turn down the opportunity to get out of the shit show we are at the moment - especially in the current pandemic climate - and better his situation?

    There's a lot of people who somehow think that football should be different to any other business. It. That's one of the reasons it's so fucked. It shouldn't be different to any other business.

    Out in the real world, employers have no loyalty to employers any more - that disappeared in the 80s with the bowler hat, carriage clock and handshake after 40 years. Footballers might appear to have the upper hand in the employer/employee relationship, but that isn't as clear cut as it looks - they're commodities to be traded around. Yes their wages are obscene, but so are failing CEOs who fuck companies over then disappear, only to turn up somewhere else six months later after a nice paid-for holiday at the expense of the shareholders of the company they just gutted, or asset strippers who bug a company and sell off its crown jewels, strip it bare then leave it to fail after creaming the profits.

    It's not football that's broken - it's society!
    Absolutely agree with you, no one here would turn down a job that would secure their financial future ,for loyalty to their current employer let alone a basket case one,
    Then resign your position & join your new company. What you dont do is come into work & sit at your desk with your feet up, air pods in doing fuck all. At worst a company  would put you on "gardening "leave. 

    Football is slightly different as you have a "timed" contract & so you can't just walk out & join another club whenever you want. So you have to work the years/ weeks/days left & then leave. Nothing more, nothing less.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,315
    Leuth said:
    My biggest heartbreak from this is that there's no way Naby's assist vs Forest will be voted our goal of the season now, because Taylor scored it #iwillstillvoteforit #unlesstheresabetteroneinthelast9games
    Conor’s goal vs Derby was our best goal this season
    Great 25-yard finish with no defender challenging vs mindblowing assist + volley into bottom corner :wink:
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,811
    he doesn't seem to be getting much sympathy in the wider media over this
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  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,186
    I wonder how many people on here giving him abuse would stick with their current employer if they were as much of a basket case as we are and a competitor came along waving a salary four times what they were on at said basket case.

    Fuck off about 'loyalty' - what's he got to be loyal about? Even if he was a Charlton fan (which he's not), why should he turn down the opportunity to get out of the shit show we are at the moment - especially in the current pandemic climate - and better his situation?

    There's a lot of people who somehow think that football should be different to any other business. It. That's one of the reasons it's so fucked. It shouldn't be different to any other business.

    Out in the real world, employers have no loyalty to employers any more - that disappeared in the 80s with the bowler hat, carriage clock and handshake after 40 years. Footballers might appear to have the upper hand in the employer/employee relationship, but that isn't as clear cut as it looks - they're commodities to be traded around. Yes their wages are obscene, but so are failing CEOs who fuck companies over then disappear, only to turn up somewhere else six months later after a nice paid-for holiday at the expense of the shareholders of the company they just gutted, or asset strippers who bug a company and sell off its crown jewels, strip it bare then leave it to fail after creaming the profits.

    It's not football that's broken - it's society!
    Professional football only exists because of us, the fans.
    Without us, the likes of Lyle Taylor, rather than turning up for a few hours a day, to run around, kicking a ball around, doing something they enjoy doing, would have to be doing the 9 - 5, like the majority of us.
    We stick around, only because of our need to idolise our heroes, legends, who shape the history of our club.
    Our heroes now are all in the past, thanks to actions like this from Taylor.
    I thought Covid might have brought back a sense of reality, and an appreciation by professional footballers of just how fortunate they are.
    Kill the admiration of the fans, the 9 year old kicking the ball around in the garden with his dad, the guy who has been going home and away for 50 odd year's, people like Seb, and you are killing the goose that layed the golden egg. 
    What is happening to football cannot continue for much longer, people like me are not going to bother flying half the way around the world every year to support their team, when the Lyle Taylor's of this world cannot be arsed to pull on the shirt just a few more times to help us out in a crisis

    Spot on Queensland 
  • 2121
    2121 Posts: 1,186
    Scoham said:
    He's his own man as they say but he's getting a lot of negative press; think theere are articles in various media outlets
    Doesn’t matter as he knows that’ll make little difference to many of the clubs interested in signing him.
    All over talksport all morning, overall consensus is he’s in the wrong with a few playing devils advocate for the sake of debate 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,811
    listen to Darren Gough talk about it, he said (and I quote) 'he's now got the chance to join a proper team'

    pr*ck 
  • i_b_b_o_r_g
    i_b_b_o_r_g Posts: 18,948
    listen to Darren Gough talk about it, he said (and I quote) 'he's now got the chance to join a proper team'

    pr*ck 
    If only Gough played a proper sport
  • mid_life_crisis
    mid_life_crisis Posts: 3,263
    listen to Darren Gough talk about it, he said (and I quote) 'he's now got the chance to join a proper team'

    pr*ck 
    perhaps he means Barnsley.
  • Southendaddick
    Southendaddick Posts: 5,314

    Is it confirmed whether he is in training or not,  presumably he will be training with the kids if so.

    Really hope one of the young lads doesn't go through him and scupper his life changing move...

  • MStuartPerm
    MStuartPerm Posts: 611
    Won’t deny I am really disappointed With Taylor’s decision but like a number of others  not really surprised.

    He’s made up his mind and he has to live with that choice, I am sure he will and Should he change his mind And play for us even just for 3 games I will be shouting my support at the tv when he plays as I would with anyone lucky enough to wear the coveted Charlton shirt. 

    One of the main things that the Covid19 situation has highlighted about football is the total disrespect for the fans.

     Football is for the fans? If that was the case they wouldn’t play until we can attend games but as they can keep the majority of the armchair fans and the TV companies happy that’s more important.
    A presenter on TalkSPORT said well most football fans watch the games on TV and don’t go to games anyway. 
    People can disagree with me but football fans go to games, people that Watch on TV Follow football. I haven’t really missed it over the last two months Which has surprised me  but if and when the championship starts seeing us play at the Valley And not being Able To be there is going to be painful for myself and many other Valiant fans. 
    We need to get behind the who ever plays for us over the last 9 games and hope they can salvage this season. 


  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,035
    Leuth said:
    My biggest heartbreak from this is that there's no way Naby's assist vs Forest will be voted our goal of the season now, because Taylor scored it #iwillstillvoteforit #unlesstheresabetteroneinthelast9games
    Conor’s goal vs Derby was our best goal this season
    Naby’s goal against QPR was my favourite (not sure how to define the “best” goal really).
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Won’t deny I am really disappointed With Taylor’s decision but like a number of others  not really surprised.

    He’s made up his mind and he has to live with that choice, I am sure he will and Should he change his mind And play for us even just for 3 games I will be shouting my support at the tv when he plays as I would with anyone lucky enough to wear the coveted Charlton shirt. 

    One of the main things that the Covid19 situation has highlighted about football is the total disrespect for the fans.

     Football is for the fans? If that was the case they wouldn’t play until we can attend games but as they can keep the majority of the armchair fans and the TV companies happy that’s more important.
    A presenter on TalkSPORT said well most football fans watch the games on TV and don’t go to games anyway. 
    People can disagree with me but football fans go to games, people that Watch on TV Follow football. I haven’t really missed it over the last two months Which has surprised me  but if and when the championship starts seeing us play at the Valley And not being Able To be there is going to be painful for myself and many other Valiant fans. 
    We need to get behind the who ever plays for us over the last 9 games and hope they can salvage this season. 


    I’ve had this conversation loads of times except I’ve always said your supporters go to games and fans watch you on tv.

    i agree with the principle of what you’re saying though 
  • mid_life_crisis
    mid_life_crisis Posts: 3,263
    listen to Darren Gough talk about it, he said (and I quote) 'he's now got the chance to join a proper team'

    pr*ck 
    Occasionally I've had the misfortune to listen to the Durham / Gough home time show on Talkshite.
    Basically it seems they invent some 'hot topics' which no one is actually talking about, then sensationalise these non-stories and take a few calls from some of the most inarticulate people imaginable. Great show lads.