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

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  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,804
    I still love him and so does Mrs G. 
    Would you let him? 
  • Who recons that slimy wanker ends up in the away end today acting like prized c@“t…be right up his street that goading us along…🤬
  • Keep calm and smile NhA
  • I think it is time for LB to come out and publicly identify the players guilty of letting the side down.
  • I still love him and so does Mrs McG. 
    Ah mate no call for that.
  • CAFCTrev said:
    Charlton bellend. 

  • grumpyaddick
    grumpyaddick Posts: 6,596
    I still love him and so does Mrs G. 
    Would you let him? 
    Too late for that.
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,833
    Scores the winning penalty as Brum beat West Brom 1-0
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766
    Scores the winning penalty as Brum beat West Brom 1-0
    I flicked onto this game while waiting for the Spurs game to start, just as the penalty was awarded. The commentators were from West Brom and one of them said that they really fancied him to miss the penalty. 
    I just laughed and thought "no chance". 
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  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,511
    is is he still doing the long slow walk? 
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,957
    yes
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766
    I think that it was a slower walk than ever.
  • paulsturgess
    paulsturgess Posts: 3,794
    little pat on karlan grants arse when celebrating the goal 
  • Rudders22
    Rudders22 Posts: 3,864
    Surprise surprise he doesn't stay long at another club.  What is the longest time he has spent at a club? 2 years?  I never want him back in a Charlton shirt.
  • Redvalleyeast
    Redvalleyeast Posts: 4,689
    edited April 2022
    Twat. Seem to forget that you were loved and wanted at Charlton but you walked out on us.
  • He was loved and wanted at Charlton.
    It wasn't a big thing for him
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,240
    Shithouse 
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  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,722
    Wanker - End Of 
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,168
    He was loved and wanted at Charlton.
    It wasn't a big thing for him
    Perhaps he’s learnt a lesson from that decision. 
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,364
    He was loved and wanted at Charlton.
    It wasn't a big thing for him
    Perhaps he’s learnt a lesson from that decision. 
    Well he did leave us to go to what he called “big school”.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    bloke was mustard for us - the way he left and got us relegated on the other hand would gladly see him struggle
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,179
    I Hope in the future when he wants to sign a contract, someone will say, "Have you ever failed to meet your contractual obligations?"
  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,862
    I Hope in the future when he wants to sign a contract, someone will say, "Have you ever failed to meet your contractual obligations?"

    That'll be when Taylor swiftly turns into Vicky Pollard
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Nice penalty. Imagine this felt like a World Cup moment for him. What a man. What a human. He's definitely a blue now. 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,158
    He was loved and wanted at Charlton.
    It wasn't a big thing for him
    Perhaps he’s learnt a lesson from that decision. 
    I don't think he will have unfortunately. Lyle is a narcissist. He's the only person who exists in his world and he can move the goalposts to align with his view any time he wants. He's also eloquent and intelligent, so his arguments make sense to him, make him feel clever and that makes them valid in his mind. When he left Charlton he justified it as being for his career, talked about his age and the importance of a last big contract, and then had a needless sly dig with his 'Big School' comments because he's not a nice person. In his mind he was justified, despite failing to fulfill his contract and letting down a team at real risk of relegation. He went to Forest fully in the mindset that he would succeed and be loved, he didn't and he wasn't and that was most certainly someone else's fault. Never his. A person with a normal brain would look back and see an error in their judgment, but fault doesn't cross the mind of a narcissist. He's gone somewhere better where they appreciate him in the way they should and everyone at Forest is bad. He didn't fail, getting 7 goals across 57 games, Forest failed him and now that he's loved again as he should be he can perform. He won't look back at Charlton, see that he could have continued on, helped keep Charlton up and left on good terms, he'll see a list of correct decisions punctuated by unreasonable reactions towards him for two years across two different clubs. The thought that if everyone you come across for two years is an arsehole then it might actually be you who's the problem will never cross his mind.
  • I just see him as a product of the modern day game, and the greed that exists within the game.
    If anyone should have a major gripe with him, it should be Lee Bowyer. 
    Yet Bowyer signs him again, why? because Bowyer wants to keep his job at Birmingham now, and what happened with Taylor at Charlton is now irrelevant to both of them.

    It matters to us the fans, but not them.

    Loyalty, honesty and integrity has all but disappeared in the modern game, and I doubt we'll ever see the likes of a one club man like Keithie Peacock ever again.
  • Valleysarr
    Valleysarr Posts: 1,097
    He couldn’t get a game at Forest and now at Millwall of the north knocking in the odd goal mainly pens. 
    Twat