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Lyle Taylor - signed for Colchester (p284)

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  • Just watched the sky interview with Taylor - pre recorded so no questions could be asked - explained how it’s not been an easy decision to make and “ they make call me whatever, a let down, money grabbing etc but in time I hope they can forgive or maybe that’s too strong, understand why I’ve done this” 

    he explains how he never thought he would get the opportunity to play at the highest level ( good indicator he’s prem bound ).

    i genuinely wish him luck but think it’s a shocking state of affairs, if he had been playing week in week out all season then maybe I could cut him some slack, but he was injured for a long time then covid, the injury took place whilst playing for his country ( which is a choice he is 30 and has 6 caps for them?? ) maybe other clubs he played for wouldn’t of enabled him to afford to play etc. 

    In his interview he says about being fit in 6-8 weeks, the chances of next season starting before October are slim.

    anyway I think he’s made his bed now lie in it, hope it works out but wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t hear much about him again. 
    Re his comment about playing at the  highest level. 

    If you actually listen to what he says, he talks about playing at the highest level  HE can achieve. Doesn't necessarily mean the Premier League. 
  • O-Randy-Hunt said:I see people also saying if it was a normal season being played out, would he stop playing with a few games to go because he is scared to get injured and tbh yes I think he would come out with the same excuse.
    Did he down tools at AFC Wimbledon before his move to Charlton or anywhere else in his career ? 

  • O-Randy-Hunt said:I see people also saying if it was a normal season being played out, would he stop playing with a few games to go because he is scared to get injured and tbh yes I think he would come out with the same excuse.
    Did he down tools at AFC Wimbledon before his move to Charlton or anywhere else in his career ? 

    No idea
  • Just watched the sky interview with Taylor - pre recorded so no questions could be asked - explained how it’s not been an easy decision to make and “ they make call me whatever, a let down, money grabbing etc but in time I hope they can forgive or maybe that’s too strong, understand why I’ve done this” 

    he explains how he never thought he would get the opportunity to play at the highest level ( good indicator he’s prem bound ).

    i genuinely wish him luck but think it’s a shocking state of affairs, if he had been playing week in week out all season then maybe I could cut him some slack, but he was injured for a long time then covid, the injury took place whilst playing for his country ( which is a choice he is 30 and has 6 caps for them?? ) maybe other clubs he played for wouldn’t of enabled him to afford to play etc. 

    In his interview he says about being fit in 6-8 weeks, the chances of next season starting before October are slim.

    anyway I think he’s made his bed now lie in it, hope it works out but wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t hear much about him again. 
    Re his comment about playing at the  highest level. 

    If you actually listen to what he says, he talks about playing at the highest level  HE can achieve. Doesn't necessarily mean the Premier League. 

    I believe he has probably reached his highest level already - he may possibly be capable of being competitive in a top 6 Championship team but I really don't see him as a Premier League player.
    I think what he really means by 'highest level' is 'highest earnings level' - which I haven't got a problem with.
  • edited June 2020
    Not that it matters a tinkers cuss but I’m feeling vindicated for questioning Taylor’s saintliness a few pages ago now. i wish I had been wrong. 
  • Whilst I still have a sliver of hope this has all been a moronic ploy. Clubs looking at him will be massively questioning his character now. 

    If you watch any professional or have ever been lucky enough to share a pitch with an ex professional the first thing you will see regardless of the level they played at, is their skill level in terms of the ball never bouncing off their shin, the ball rolling under their foot or a corner being shanked. Same with cricketers, what sets professionals apart from very good amateurs is mindset and in a changing room of competitors you need to be able to trust everyone in the room to be willing to fight and stand up. Lyle Taylor will put doubt into the heads of every leader of every club that is looking at him. 

    The upper end of football, the money people wont give a shit about his character as long as he performs and if he doesn't, a cash rich club, basically anyone in the premier league now will cast him aside
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  • Not only losing Taylor, I think our fate may have been sealed
    when we lost Conor Gallagher, easily our best player!
  • Think Lyle should keep his head down now,no more interviews. The 'poor me' attitude really isnt going to change peoples minds and its all lip service anyway. Load of bollocks.
  • Against my better judgement I read the article, think it confirms he’s a self centred individual, who only care about one thing, his greed. However there’s a question that needs to be answered by him, that is simply why are you not fulfilling your contract? 
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  • O-Randy-Hunt said:I see people also saying if it was a normal season being played out, would he stop playing with a few games to go because he is scared to get injured and tbh yes I think he would come out with the same excuse.
    Did he down tools at AFC Wimbledon before his move to Charlton or anywhere else in his career ? 

    Yes he did, refused to play the last three games of the season for them. 
  • I'd rather just forget about this all and move on to be honest. Get behind the players who will be putting on the shirt and giving everything for us.


    Completely agree.

    I'm really disappointed in Lyle and he's certainly not the person I thought he was.

    Let's just forget this though.

    The club is much bigger and more important then any player.

    If LT returns to the valley wearing something other then a Charlton shirt.

    The response will probably be an outrage of booing. Fair enough.

    I'd personally prefer a reaction of absolute pure silence when his name gets called out. He'd hate that. It's very unlikely though.

    He's gone.

    He is a slave to money...humanity is a slave to money. We can't get away from it.

    Good luck Lyle Taylor. I mean it. Have a good future.

    Now please, never speak of us again. Don't ever talk about us.

    I really hope this thread closes soon.

    We need new players!!!!!!
  • Imagine if this story didn't even come about.

    Lyle stayed with us.

    His name gets called out on the team sheet.

    The cheering would be overwhelming great.

    If I was in his shoes on the recieving end of that, it would just be the greatest feeling ever.

    F*ck the money.

    Why not just be a club legend.

    We only live once...
  • Apparently he has had a big money offer from Galatasaray. Welcome to Hell.
  • O-Randy-Hunt said:I see people also saying if it was a normal season being played out, would he stop playing with a few games to go because he is scared to get injured and tbh yes I think he would come out with the same excuse.
    Did he down tools at AFC Wimbledon before his move to Charlton or anywhere else in his career ? 

    Yes he did, refused to play the last three games of the season for them. 
    See he has history , so we shouldn't be surprised , it was to our benefit last time he did it , he's clearly got no shame 
  • O-Randy-Hunt said:I see people also saying if it was a normal season being played out, would he stop playing with a few games to go because he is scared to get injured and tbh yes I think he would come out with the same excuse.
    Did he down tools at AFC Wimbledon before his move to Charlton or anywhere else in his career ? 

    Yes he did, refused to play the last three games of the season for them. 
    Your kidding? - In which case we really shouldnt be surprised, I am actually surprised that Wimbledon fans have any patience for him then
  • dickplumb said:
    Apparently he has had a big money offer from Galatasaray. Welcome to Hell.
    Don’t they tackle a bit hard in the Turkish league?
  • I'm still firmly one of the minority that believes we have not got to the bottom of this story yet. One person who could shed light on it all is Taylor's agent. They of course operate in the shadows, but this one at least has a media profile.

    His name is Lee Matthews and he is the owner of Sports Management International. He is on LinkedIN and SMI is on Twitter with quite an active account. Jonathon Woodgate appears to be one of their prominent clients.

    So that's my day sorted, as a grumpy old pensioner with time on his hands. I shall attempt to, as they say, reach out to Mr Matthews...


    Given that Taylor was always going to leave after Southall's shenanigans in January and the closure of that transfer window, the question arises as to why his agent didn't get his digit out and negotiate an earlier pre-contractual agreement - particularly given the injury in September and the extreme sensitivity to further injury that Taylor is now pleading. That would have obviated the financial risk of him being injured and out of contract, although I suspect that both he and his agent were hoping to generate some kind of bidding war come the end of the season. There's always a risk in taking a 'wait and see' approach but there's no reason whatsoever why Charlton should be obliged to negate that by the player going on strike and refusing to meet his contractual obligations up to 30 June.

    There'll still be plenty of suitors, of course, but one consequence of the pandemic and the uncertainty surrounding next season is that the terms now on offer to Taylor are likely to be significantly lower than he could have secured earlier this year. Several of the clubs linked with him don't know which division they will be in next season, including Brentford, whose business model relies upon selling players for bumper fees. Given the deflationary impact of Coronavirus on transfer fees, I expect they'll now be taking a more cautious approach financially, in common with all other clubs from the Premier League down.

    Taylor's Sky recording (interview is obviously a misnomer) was unimpressive and will do little to shore up his reputation in the wider game. He is also trying to suggest that he was being pressurised into signing an extension for the full nine games - i.e. that he was being presented with an 'all or nothing' scenario - which I very much doubt was the case. If I'm right on that, his comments are disingenuous and designed purely to try and circumvent the core issue, namely, that he is in flagrant breach of contract in refusing to play this month.

    The potential loss of Championship status will cost the club several million pounds a season and, in theory (if not in practice) Taylor is exposing himself to a potential claim for loss of chance on the basis that, but for his breach of contract, we may have avoided relegation. Football, of course, exists in its own bubble - as to which, I'd like to hear what the PFA and their grossly overpaid Chief Executive, Gordon Taylor, have to say about this. The silence will doubtless be deafening.

  • Off to mug a ant for the worlds tinniest violin. 
  • He can strongly do one for that interview. 'I don't expect any sympathy' and then goes on to to outline exactly why he deserves sympathy and how difficult a decision it's been to refuse to do his job for a couple of weeks before getting millions of quid, knowing full well he could see out a couple of games with us and still get his cash. That's his choice, I get it, but don't pop up now trying to give your side of it saying you've been up to 5am worrying. Be a dick, take the commentary that goes with it and piss off. I'd actually respect him a lot more if he shrugged his shoulders and pointed at the bag of money he's getting. If his long term knee injury was so devastating as to make him concerned that one more knock could end his career, maybe it's so bad he won't pass a medical. That would be interesting.
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