So, are we assuming Nixon has got it right now? Also that Taylor is signalling he is available for all remaining games and not just through to 30 June?
@robinofottershaw three different scenarios here and all three have been aired on this forum the last couple days.
1: Infamous Sun “journalist” Alan Nixon says Lyle’s done a u-turn suggesting he will play out the season
2: Lyle himself tells a fan on Instagram that Nixon’s story is not true
3: @Redhenry comes on a day or two later and says Lyle will play three games in June but not sign the extension to play in July
No one has mentioned that Lyle deleted his denial.
Can't he sign a contract with his new club now? If he then get injured are July wages onwards down to new club not us???
No, the EFL has said that clubs cannot sign players until the end of this season.
If Taylor plays until the end of June, I would think it is because he could receive no wages if he refuses to train and play in June and he could possibly be sued for contract infringement and I would think the PFAwould advise him to see his contract out. I am sure a legal beagle on here will put me right if I am wrong.
I very much doubt it, Gordon Taylor is a shameless, greedy, art collecting, money grabbing, out of touch dick
Can't he sign a contract with his new club now? If he then get injured are July wages onwards down to new club not us???
No, the EFL has said that clubs cannot sign players until the end of this season.
If Taylor plays until the end of June, I would think it is because he could receive no wages if he refuses to train and play in June and he could possibly be sued for contract infringement and I would think the PFAwould advise him to see his contract out. I am sure a legal beagle on here will put me right if I am wrong.
I very much doubt it, Gordon Taylor is a shameless, greedy, art collecting, money grabbing, out of touch dick
Lyle won’t like you talking about his dad like that.
Congratulations to Lyle Taylor who joins a very select band of ex-Addicks which includes Scott Parker, Danny Mills, and Danny Murphy all of whom put their wallets before the club.
Taylor, don’t wish him harm or an early end to his football playing career, but he is a media seeking attention, selfish t**t, downing tools is a cowards way out. Quite how other managers/coaches wanting to work with him, or his future team mates is beyond me, Solly as well, although he can’t be accused of seeking attention.
Taylor, don’t wish him harm or an early end to his football playing career, but he is a media seeking attention, selfish t**t, downing tools is a cowards way out. Quite how other managers/coaches wanting to work with him, or his future team mates is beyond me, Solly as well, although he can’t be accused of seeking attention.
Other managers/players will be more than happy to have him in their team because he will bust a gut for them, just as he has for Charlton for the last two seasons (minus this final ridiculous bit).
Red Henry sit on the naughty step; Nixon you numpty.
I personally believe that Lyle Taylor did think about honouring his contact and that's why RH of this Parish and Nixon from some comic heard about it.
Then either because of the logistics of fitness, the reaction on social media or the last chance of him getting a life changing two or three year contract somewhere over the rainbow made Lyle go into his default position: if you can't get a decent contract where you are; move on.
Gutted that it will tarnish his reputation at the valley but with the state of CAFC, our priority is to stay in the Championship.
We move on, and hope upon hope that our top scorer and assists man won't be missed.
Red Henry sit on the naughty step; Nixon you numpty.
I personally believe that Lyle Taylor did think about honouring his contact and that's why RH of this Parish and Nixon from some comic heard about it.
Then either because of the logistics of fitness, the reaction on social media or the last chance of him getting a life changing two or three year contract somewhere over the rainbow made Lyle go into his default position: if you can't get a decent contract where you are; move on.
Gutted that it will tarnish his reputation at the valley but with the state of CAFC, our priority is to stay in the Championship.
We move on, and hope upon hope that our top scorer and assists man won't be missed.
I'd assume that Taylor 'offered' to come in for training as he is contractually obliged to, and therefore means we can't dock his salary this week if he says he's willing to turn up and train.
But Bowyer probably said there's no point and told him not bother.
Red Henry sit on the naughty step; Nixon you numpty.
I personally believe that Lyle Taylor did think about honouring his contact and that's why RH of this Parish and Nixon from some comic heard about it.
Then either because of the logistics of fitness, the reaction on social media or the last chance of him getting a life changing two or three year contract somewhere over the rainbow made Lyle go into his default position: if you can't get a decent contract where you are; move on.
Gutted that it will tarnish his reputation at the valley but with the state of CAFC, our priority is to stay in the Championship.
We move on, and hope upon hope that our top scorer and assists man won't be missed.
I'd assume that Taylor 'offered' to come in for training as he is contractually obliged to, and therefore means we can't dock his salary this week if he says he's willing to turn up and train.
But Bowyer probably said there's no point and told him not bother.
Bows should have let him and then told Pearce to make sure he didn't get that move!
Red Henry sit on the naughty step; Nixon you numpty.
I personally believe that Lyle Taylor did think about honouring his contact and that's why RH of this Parish and Nixon from some comic heard about it.
Then either because of the logistics of fitness, the reaction on social media or the last chance of him getting a life changing two or three year contract somewhere over the rainbow made Lyle go into his default position: if you can't get a decent contract where you are; move on.
Gutted that it will tarnish his reputation at the valley but with the state of CAFC, our priority is to stay in the Championship.
We move on, and hope upon hope that our top scorer and assists man won't be missed.
You missed the obvious.......
Until he turned up last friday & the other players all turned their back on him......then told him to piss off home.
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Nixon you numpty.
I personally believe that Lyle Taylor did think about honouring his contact and that's why RH of this Parish and Nixon from some comic heard about it.
Then either because of the logistics of fitness, the reaction on social media or the last chance of him getting a life changing two or three year contract somewhere over the rainbow made Lyle go into his default position: if you can't get a decent contract where you are; move on.
Gutted that it will tarnish his reputation at the valley but with the state of CAFC, our priority is to stay in the Championship.
We move on, and hope upon hope that our top scorer and assists man won't be missed.
But Bowyer probably said there's no point and told him not bother.
Until he turned up last friday & the other players all turned their back on him......then told him to piss off home.