If we go down Taylor will never be forgiven. I understand that he’s worked hard for this one big payday, but he talks about clubs that have released him and clubs that didn’t want him around. Look how he treats one that does.
Perhaps my hint was too subtle. Come on, people share the knowledge
No, your hint wasn't too subtle, it's just everyone else is abiding by the mods' request not to post details of people's personal information on the forum without their permission, for which I thank them.
If we go down Taylor will never be forgiven. I understand that he’s worked hard for this one big payday, but he talks about clubs that have released him and clubs that didn’t want him around. Look how he treats one that does.
If we stay up he wont be forgiven either.
He could have been a legend at a top club. He may have got a coaching / management career here if so.
If we go down Taylor will never be forgiven. I understand that he’s worked hard for this one big payday, but he talks about clubs that have released him and clubs that didn’t want him around. Look how he treats one that does.
If we stay up he wont be forgiven either.
He could have been a legend at a top club. He may have got a coaching / management career here if so.
Now he’ll just be forgotten by everybody.
Annoyingly he won’t be forgotten though will he?
Players who had nowhere near as much influence or profile at the club like Tony Watt still get brought up every few weeks on Charlton Life, along with a number of others.
Taylor’s every single movement in football will be brought up by a number of Charlton fans because that bitterness and intrigue will always be there.
If we go down Taylor will never be forgiven. I understand that he’s worked hard for this one big payday, but he talks about clubs that have released him and clubs that didn’t want him around. Look how he treats one that does.
If we stay up he wont be forgiven either.
He could have been a legend at a top club. He may have got a coaching / management career here if so.
Now he’ll just be forgotten by everybody.
Annoyingly he won’t be forgotten though will he?
Players who had nowhere near as much influence or profile at the club like Tony Watt still get brought up every few weeks on Charlton Life, along with a number of others.
Taylor’s every single movement in football will be brought up by a number of Charlton fans because that bitterness and intrigue will always be there.
Is it just me, but I assumed he would have a much more expensive / better gaff than that?
Its a nice family home - but it’s not like he lives in a million pound house. Maybe puts into perspective what some of our players are on - we have discussed on this board before but £10k a week would be well wide of the mark by the looks
Is it just me, but I assumed he would have a much more expensive / better gaff than that?
Its a nice family home - but it’s not like he lives in a million pound house. Maybe puts into perspective what some of our players are on - we have discussed on this board before but £10k a week would be well wide of the mark by the looks
Until he joined us the highlight of his career was that he was an 18 goal a season Wimbledon player! I doubt that many average league 1 and 2 players live in bigger.
he might be living there mortgage free which isn’t a bad position to be in at the age of 30
Difficult to know really but suspect quite a few Championship/League 1 level players may live in houses of this value and lower. Didn't like the lack of privacy in the garden with a neighbour's first floor window looking right down on it.
The only time I ever had a footballer as a near neighbour was back in the 80s in Aberdeen when Jim Leighton, the Aberdeen goalie (later of Man Utd) lived behind me on a new development just across from Westhill golf course.
Don't like the garden, but that's a bloody nice house for someone who's rattled around lower league clubs and had THREE years at supporter owned AFC Wimbledon before he joined us.
really don't see the issue in putting the link up on here when we can all look on rightmove and see it anyway ….
Given the current bad feeling towards him, you don't see the issue with people pointing out where he lives? Don't be daft.
I think that horse has bolted. It's for sale on a public website (in fact its a featured property). The price, approximate location and bedroom table ornamentation are known. It would take anyone with intent and half a brain about 2 mins to find it....
really don't see the issue in putting the link up on here when we can all look on rightmove and see it anyway ….
Given the current bad feeling towards him, you don't see the issue with people pointing out where he lives? Don't be daft.
I think that horse has bolted. It's for sale on a public website (in fact its a featured property). The price, approximate location and bedroom table ornamentation are known. It would take anyone with intent and half a brain about 2 mins to find it....
Yes it's lacking personality, but it's exactly the kind of place where I'd expect a young-ish single (?) footballer to live. I like it, I think it's a nice house.
The fact that he only moved in last year indicates that he expected to stay, at least in the London area if not with us.
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Hmm. I'm glad that we fans take a rather different view of it all.
I can see that most of his team mates would wish him well........but I dont see them chairing him out to his motor.
Slow hand clap?
One hand clapping?
clap clap clap "wanker!"?
He may have got a coaching / management career here if so.
Now he’ll just be forgotten by everybody.
Players who had nowhere near as much influence or profile at the club like Tony Watt still get brought up every few weeks on Charlton Life, along with a number of others.
Taylor’s every single movement in football will be brought up by a number of Charlton fans because that bitterness and intrigue will always be there.
Its a nice family home - but it’s not like he lives in a million pound house. Maybe puts into perspective what some of our players are on - we have discussed on this board before but £10k a week would be well wide of the mark by the looks
he might be living there mortgage free which isn’t a bad position to be in at the age of 30
The only time I ever had a footballer as a near neighbour was back in the 80s in Aberdeen when Jim Leighton, the Aberdeen goalie (later of Man Utd) lived behind me on a new development just across from Westhill golf course.
Anyway, if he was any good, he'd have a more tasteful house like this one:-
https://www.rightmove.co.uk/news/articles/celebrity-homes/John-Terry-Surrey-mansion-for-sale
The fact that he only moved in last year indicates that he expected to stay, at least in the London area if not with us.