Lyle Taylor - August 2025 signed for Chelmsford City (p295)
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Other than this part about Clarke, as he will be back next month, you have a point about creativity.golfaddick said:
Can you tell me who these magical creative players are ??? Only one that will make any difference is Fosu, and he mainly creates them for himself to score. Reeves hasn't created anything during his (limited) playing time & Clarke wont be back for another couple of months (by which time we will have played around a third of the season)....and even then I doubt he will create much.Oggy Red said:
Not forgetting, most strikers are only as good as the service they are getting.blackpool72 said:
We have more goals in our strikers this season than last I'm sure.
Certainly at League One level.
Better service = more chances created = more goals scored.
When our creative players eventually return from injury, then more chances should be created.
Scoring 1 chance from 3 is the expected return from a striker.
It's only fans who expect strikers to score 3 goals from 3 chances!
the main reason why we haven't got promoted over the past 2 seasons is that 1) we don't have any creative players & 2) we don't have the quality strikers to put away any chances we may create.
This is a reason why Bowyer wants to sign that other centre midfielder, be it to be creative or allow Aribo to venture further forward and be another creative player alongside Fosu when he is back, as well as Clarke, but we must give time to Clarke, of course.0 -
I’m pretty sure he is playing for Huddersfield now.0
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The Addicks have won every game he has hit the net in.clive said:
Erm... Nooooo
Good to know though that he'll go off on International Duty with Cullen and Ward now at the club though so we're not hamstrung (Although the trip to America could end up ruling him out the following game after duty due to jet lag etc.)
Shows how appearances can be deceiving though, from the way he played last season I thought he was a bit of a prick (probably is on the pitch when he's trying to disrupt the opposition) yet he comes across a really nice bloke0 -
With every interview I like him more and more, think he will end up a bit of a cult hero. Seems like a down to earth decent lad.6
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If anyone is looking to donate to Lyle's fund, the link the SLP has used is off, it should be
https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/lyles-giving-page-1
The one in the article has a www. added in error.0 -
Love the guy.
He rejected a call up.because he didnt want it to affect the club.
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JJ £10
Page £10
Pearce £50
Lapslie £20
Pratley £50
Igor £80.
Igor earns too much, Pearce and Pratley flexing their muscles, Lapslie lives at home, JJ and Page are tight.
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I think he really is a total prick for a while defender to play against but not in a "personal" way, more it's his style of playing and off the pitch he'd be those same defenders best mate. Kermorgant was much the same (this is not to compare the two in quality!)ForeverAddickted said:
The Addicks have won every game he has hit the net in.clive said:
Erm... Nooooo
Good to know though that he'll go off on International Duty with Cullen and Ward now at the club though so we're not hamstrung (Although the trip to America could end up ruling him out the following game after duty due to jet lag etc.)
Shows how appearances can be deceiving though, from the way he played last season I thought he was a bit of a prick (probably is on the pitch when he's trying to disrupt the opposition) yet he comes across a really nice bloke1 - Sponsored links:
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Meant to add into my post match thoughts that he was superb in the 2nd half today.
A very skilful player with the addition of tenacity & speed going forward.
AND should be in the Guinness Book of Records for the slowest exit from the pitch when substituted !
Great addition to our squad.6 -
For half an hour in the second half he was unplayable5
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He worked his socks off today and had a great second half. I just wish he'd wouldn't waste time appealing for decisions - an irritating habit.2
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Their second goal came from Taylor collecting the ball and then turning his body to shield the ball from the Wycombe playerhoof_it_up_to_benty said:He worked his socks off today and had a great second half. I just wish he'd wouldn't waste time appealing for decisions - an irritating habit.
Right under the nose of the Linesman nothing was given as the Wycombe player just went through him to get the ball and so start the attack that led to the corner... Yes he maybe should have gotten up quicker to get back and help out and so avoid a corner being given but can understand his frustration at countlessly being dumped on his arse with nothing being given4 -
Shades of the great Yann today. Magnificent hold up play once the midfield got their act together and actually started passing to our forwards. Loved the time wasting when he was subbed, probably got added on again in the end, but we’ve lacked a bit of that niggly gamesmanship in recent years.
To tune of the Lion Sleeps Tonight:
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
Oooh ooooh ooooh there just no stopping him.
If you want, instead of the wimbaway bit you could sing we hate Millwall.7 -
It happens all the time so you think the penny might have dropped by now. He's not new to this level.ForeverAddickted said:
Their second goal came from Taylor collecting the ball and then turning his body to shield the ball from the Wycombe playerhoof_it_up_to_benty said:He worked his socks off today and had a great second half. I just wish he'd wouldn't waste time appealing for decisions - an irritating habit.
Right under the nose of the Linesman nothing was given as the Wycombe player just went through him to get the ball and so start the attack that led to the corner... Yes he maybe should have gotten up quicker to get back and help out and so avoid a corner being given but can understand his frustration at countlessly being dumped on his arse with nothing being given0 -
You not joining in then?Exiled_Addick said:Shades of the great Yann today. Magnificent hold up play once the midfield got their act together and actually started passing to our forwards. Loved the time wasting when he was subbed, probably got added on again in the end, but we’ve lacked a bit of that niggly gamesmanship in recent years.
To tune of the Lion Sleeps Tonight:
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
Oooh ooooh ooooh there just no stopping him.
If you want, instead of the wimbaway bit you could sing we hate Millwall.0 -
Not from Canada.Redrobo said:
You not joining in then?Exiled_Addick said:Shades of the great Yann today. Magnificent hold up play once the midfield got their act together and actually started passing to our forwards. Loved the time wasting when he was subbed, probably got added on again in the end, but we’ve lacked a bit of that niggly gamesmanship in recent years.
To tune of the Lion Sleeps Tonight:
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
Oooh ooooh ooooh there just no stopping him.
If you want, instead of the wimbaway bit you could sing we hate Millwall.0 - Sponsored links:
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Just can't get enough
He scores a goal the covered end goes wild.. And I just can't seem to get enough of you.
Dodododododo LYLE TAYLOR0 -
Only two off the top leading Goalscorer in League One at the moment0
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Well played and glad he got another goal but he really should have scored that 1 on 1. He had so much time, should have hit it much earlier and had we not gone on to win, we’d have really rued that miss.0
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Surprised no one has mentioned his overhead kick, if that had been a foot lower it would have been goal of the season!3
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If I remember rightly it was Grant who had the one on one first half, not Taylor. Doesn’t matter now, we won, he’s on a roll and will only continue to score.JaShea99 said:Well played and glad he got another goal but he really should have scored that 1 on 1. He had so much time, should have hit it much earlier and had we not gone on to win, we’d have really rued that miss.
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No, the one in the second half where it bounced, their defender missed it and Taylor took an age to hit it, eventually attempting to lift it over the keeper and instead colliding with him.Sage said:
If I remember rightly it was Grant who had the one on one first half, not Taylor. Doesn’t matter now, we won, he’s on a roll and will only continue to score.JaShea99 said:Well played and glad he got another goal but he really should have scored that 1 on 1. He had so much time, should have hit it much earlier and had we not gone on to win, we’d have really rued that miss.
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Oh, OK. We’ll bear it in mind.Exiled_Addick said:
Not from Canada.Redrobo said:
You not joining in then?Exiled_Addick said:Shades of the great Yann today. Magnificent hold up play once the midfield got their act together and actually started passing to our forwards. Loved the time wasting when he was subbed, probably got added on again in the end, but we’ve lacked a bit of that niggly gamesmanship in recent years.
To tune of the Lion Sleeps Tonight:
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
We are Charlton, The mighty Charlton,
Lyle Taylor scores our goals.
Oooh ooooh ooooh there just no stopping him.
If you want, instead of the wimbaway bit you could sing we hate Millwall.2 -
Outstanding in the second half and another goal to his tally.
Bicycle kick in the first half was naughty and could have been a goal which we talked for years and years0 -
Taylor is ahead in the Taylor v Magennis race.
Taylor 4 in 7
Magennis 3 in 64 -