I'd kinda forgotten about this w@nker until I saw a skybet (i think ) advert the other day in which he features heavily, in a Charlton shirt too! Made my blood boil tbh! Glad its gone badly for him on the pitch, but he won't care i guess.
Don’t think Lyle is a bad person was great for us on and off the field very disappointed at the way he left and I am certain we would have stayed up had he played but he had his reasons
Don’t think Lyle is a bad person was great for us on and off the field very disappointed at the way he left and I am certain we would have stayed up had he played but he had his reasons
Its one thing being a good footballer and another being a good human being.
Sadly this prick has proved over the last couple of seasons that he is neither.
The family of the poor lady that passed away will disagree.
Well said Elf's.
Mixing up a football career and selfishness with what the person is like away from his work is common among fans.
Maybe after Scott Parker left in a tantrum I was determined never to be upset again at the player who moves on. Not seeing out his contract was the issue with the man once known as 'Lyle Taylor baby' but now known as Cxxt ( am I allowed to say Clot ?)
My opinion on the two occasions we had a chat was he had a giant ego, which he needed to become a professional and he said he went to war with the defenders marking him, but he does have redeeming qualities ?
Loyalty to cafc fans and colleges proved not to be one of them when making sure he was fit to pass the medical and make himself a couple of Million over two years.
I know of a Few CL members who have sold their grannies for less.
One year at big school, now heading back to the infants...
With a pocket full of cash which he wouldn't have had if he stayed with us
Which is what it's all about. Taylor will not be in the slightest bit concerned. He set himself up for life joining Forest. Good luck to him.
Life is not all about money.
A journeyman footballer's career is short. Why should he put Charlton over his bank balance?
Because he was contracted to do so. It's been gone over a thousand times but in reality at the end of every season there are hundreds of players across the country who's contracts are finishing but okay to the last minute of the last game as they are contracted to do so and are professionals. Taylor chose not to fulfil his contract let alone extend it for a month or so to finish the season.
And the above was after the club had paid him well for a big chunk of the season whilst he was injured. We acted honorably, he didn't.
He is early the type that won't care but it does not make what he did right and simply saying "he got a big bank balance" doesn't change that.
One year at big school, now heading back to the infants...
With a pocket full of cash which he wouldn't have had if he stayed with us
Which is what it's all about. Taylor will not be in the slightest bit concerned. He set himself up for life joining Forest. Good luck to him.
Life is not all about money.
A journeyman footballer's career is short. Why should he put Charlton over his bank balance?
Because he was contracted to do so. It's been gone over a thousand times but in reality at the end of every season there are hundreds of players across the country who's contracts are finishing but okay to the last minute of the last game as they are contracted to do so and are professionals. Taylor chose not to fulfil his contract let alone extend it for a month or so to finish the season.
And the above was after the club had paid him well for a big chunk of the season whilst he was injured. We acted honorably, he didn't.
He is early the type that won't care but it does not make what he did right and simply saying "he got a big bank balance" doesn't change that.
Be another hundred thousand times before we stop talking about him
One year at big school, now heading back to the infants...
With a pocket full of cash which he wouldn't have had if he stayed with us
Which is what it's all about. Taylor will not be in the slightest bit concerned. He set himself up for life joining Forest. Good luck to him.
Life is not all about money.
A journeyman footballer's career is short. Why should he put Charlton over his bank balance?
Because he was contracted to do so. It's been gone over a thousand times but in reality at the end of every season there are hundreds of players across the country who's contracts are finishing but okay to the last minute of the last game as they are contracted to do so and are professionals. Taylor chose not to fulfil his contract let alone extend it for a month or so to finish the season.
And the above was after the club had paid him well for a big chunk of the season whilst he was injured. We acted honorably, he didn't.
He is early the type that won't care but it does not make what he did right and simply saying "he got a big bank balance" doesn't change that.
I have never contested that what he did was wrong, I purely understand why he did it.
One year at big school, now heading back to the infants...
With a pocket full of cash which he wouldn't have had if he stayed with us
Which is what it's all about. Taylor will not be in the slightest bit concerned. He set himself up for life joining Forest. Good luck to him.
Life is not all about money.
A journeyman footballer's career is short. Why should he put Charlton over his bank balance?
Because he was contracted to do so. It's been gone over a thousand times but in reality at the end of every season there are hundreds of players across the country who's contracts are finishing but okay to the last minute of the last game as they are contracted to do so and are professionals. Taylor chose not to fulfil his contract let alone extend it for a month or so to finish the season.
And the above was after the club had paid him well for a big chunk of the season whilst he was injured. We acted honorably, he didn't.
He is early the type that won't care but it does not make what he did right and simply saying "he got a big bank balance" doesn't change that.
I have never contested that what he did was wrong, I purely understand why he did it.
One year at big school, now heading back to the infants...
With a pocket full of cash which he wouldn't have had if he stayed with us
Which is what it's all about. Taylor will not be in the slightest bit concerned. He set himself up for life joining Forest. Good luck to him.
Life is not all about money.
A journeyman footballer's career is short. Why should he put Charlton over his bank balance?
Because he was contracted to do so. It's been gone over a thousand times but in reality at the end of every season there are hundreds of players across the country who's contracts are finishing but okay to the last minute of the last game as they are contracted to do so and are professionals. Taylor chose not to fulfil his contract let alone extend it for a month or so to finish the season.
And the above was after the club had paid him well for a big chunk of the season whilst he was injured. We acted honorably, he didn't.
He is early the type that won't care but it does not make what he did right and simply saying "he got a big bank balance" doesn't change that.
I have never contested that what he did was wrong, I purely understand why he did it.
I understand why a mugger chooses an old lady for a victim. Obviously don't agree with it but it's the way of the world and it is a bit naive to think otherwise.
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Well said Elf's.
Mixing up a football career and selfishness with what the person is like away from his work is common among fans.
Maybe after Scott Parker left in a tantrum I was determined never to be upset again at the player who moves on.
Not seeing out his contract was the issue with the man once known as 'Lyle Taylor baby' but now known as Cxxt ( am I allowed to say Clot ?)
My opinion on the two occasions we had a chat was he had a giant ego, which he needed to become a professional and he said he went to war with the defenders marking him, but he does have redeeming qualities ?
Loyalty to cafc fans and colleges proved not to be one of them when making sure he was fit to pass the medical and make himself a couple of Million over two years.
I know of a Few CL members who have sold their grannies for less.
And the above was after the club had paid him well for a big chunk of the season whilst he was injured. We acted honorably, he didn't.
He is early the type that won't care but it does not make what he did right and simply saying "he got a big bank balance" doesn't change that.