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Lyle Taylor - August 2025 signed for Chelmsford City (p295)

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  • Dave2l
    Dave2l Posts: 8,864
    ColinTat said:
    He missed three games.  He was truthful.  Plenty of people, and plenty of lifers have conned their employers and customers more.  Have a word with yourself cafctom and get some perspective.  Players have done this for decades.
    Players have not been refusing to play the way Lyle did for decades!

    Danny Mills thought ahead with action plan. Tactical at least.

    Ah Charlton players. The ones that don't actually enjoy playing football.


  • RodneyCharltonTrotta
    RodneyCharltonTrotta Posts: 14,827
    edited August 2020
    Chunes said:
    Love all these sycophants on Instagram wishing Lyle all the best. 

    We know for a fact if we played them and he scored against us, he'd be right up in our faces, giving it large. Let's see them clap him then.

    Some wankers still would tragically.
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    Is Instagram trying to wind me up.



    Why the hell would I want to follow him, surely it recognises I unfollowed him recently so I wouldn't want to re follow him lol
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296


    This fictitious highest level - a club that haven’t been in the top league of English football for 21 years. 

    Have now unfollowed. 
  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,616
    he’s a pathetic c*** ... I am disgusted at myself for buying a shirt with his name on, I’ve met his kind, a waste of humanity and masking extreme insecurity ... an inability to show vulnerability will lead to life not worthy of inspection. 
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    He'll carry on writing similar to be seen as 'the man' amongst Forest fans. Same old, same old. 

    He's like the boy who wants to be the cool one in a shopping centre. 
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,146
    seth plum said:
    Good footballer.
    Heartbreaker.
    Needn't have rubbed it in with the 'water off a 🦆 back', not a classy remark.
    One of the biggest shames to experience supporting Charlton.
    Scott Parker so what? Same with Danny Murphy, but this one has hurt more for some reason.
    Perhaps it is karma for our shameful reaction to Karlan Grant.
    Why does "Karma" only work on us though, Seth?  
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,210
    He’ll get a load of abuse and replies and be all giddy and happy with himself, he has very low IQ bless him.
  • He’ll get a load of abuse and replies and be all giddy and happy with himself, he has very low IQ bless him.
    He loves attention and will welcome any abuse. I'd be p***ed off if my club had signed him after his behaviour regardless of his footballing ability. His character is lacking.


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  • Is Instagram trying to wind me up.



    Why the hell would I want to follow him, surely it recognises I unfollowed him recently so I wouldn't want to re follow him lol
    You don't need to follow him because as soon as he so much as breathes, it gets posted on here anyway.

    For what it's worth i think we all agree with Darren Bent. We can see why he did it, we can see that Forest fans are delighted at a great free transfer, but obviously we'll never forgive him.
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,689
    Was talking to my daughter about him last night, she does totally different social media to me and we ended up disagreeing about what constituted "abuse". TBH I hadn't heard about the death threats delivered to his house, though I could guess about the racist nature of some of the abuse. I don't want to see him back at The Valley any time soon, but that sort of stuff is out of order. I'd guess that the "water off a ducks back" is in reference to that. 

    In terms of keeping us up, yes, he might have, but the real damage was done by Duchatelet, then Southall and Nimer, and compounded by the useless ******s at the EFL. Sorry Lyle, you're only 5th on my list.



  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,167
    Now he's gone, I'd recommend people just ignore him if easily enraged. He's going to continue to post bait on social media because that's what he does, and it'll just wind a lot of Charlton fans up. He's gone and, thanks partly to him, we won't be playing Forest again any time soon. Any attention paid to his social media now just gives him the attention he wants
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,640
    It's probably an age thing but what's the point of following anyone?
  • Is Instagram trying to wind me up.



    Why the hell would I want to follow him, surely it recognises I unfollowed him recently so I wouldn't want to re follow him lol
    You don't need to follow him because as soon as he so much as breathes, it gets posted on here anyway.

    For what it's worth i think we all agree with Darren Bent. We can see why he did it, we can see that Forest fans are delighted at a great free transfer, but obviously we'll never forgive him.
    I don't agree with Darren Bent if you're talking about him walking out on his contract - just the wrong thing to do. Players not extending for 6 games I might be unhappy with but I can understand but as for walking out on a contract that is unforgivable for me - it says a lot about the person.
  • rananegra said:
    Was talking to my daughter about him last night, she does totally different social media to me and we ended up disagreeing about what constituted "abuse". TBH I hadn't heard about the death threats delivered to his house, though I could guess about the racist nature of some of the abuse. I don't want to see him back at The Valley any time soon, but that sort of stuff is out of order. I'd guess that the "water off a ducks back" is in reference to that. 

    In terms of keeping us up, yes, he might have, but the real damage was done by Duchatelet, then Southall and Nimer, and compounded by the useless ******s at the EFL. Sorry Lyle, you're only 5th on my list.



    Tossers who send death threats and racist abuse are hopefully a sad minority of inadequates. Nobody should suffer this but unfortunately some football fans are scummy individuals.
  • Missed It
    Missed It Posts: 2,733
    He's trolling you folks.  Like a schoolboy trying to look hard on his first day at "big school".  Ignore him.
  • Briston_Addick
    Briston_Addick Posts: 11,677
    Missed It said:
    He's trolling you folks.  Like a schoolboy trying to look hard on his first day at "big school".  Ignore him.
    And hoping that the established players don't gang up on him and give him the biggest wedgie of his life.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited August 2020
    I know it is childish but I am a believer in compiling a revenge list. Revenge on the football pitch is the best way. I have always liked Forest but Taylor means they deserve to be added for as long as he is there. Brentford need to be on it and the cheats Sheffield Wednesday. The list shouldn't be too long and extra pleasure will be gained ticking them off. 
  • Is Instagram trying to wind me up.



    Why the hell would I want to follow him, surely it recognises I unfollowed him recently so I wouldn't want to re follow him lol
    You don't need to follow him because as soon as he so much as breathes, it gets posted on here anyway.

    For what it's worth i think we all agree with Darren Bent. We can see why he did it, we can see that Forest fans are delighted at a great free transfer, but obviously we'll never forgive him.
    I don't agree with Darren Bent if you're talking about him walking out on his contract - just the wrong thing to do. Players not extending for 6 games I might be unhappy with but I can understand but as for walking out on a contract that is unforgivable for me - it says a lot about the person.
    Exactly why i said we'll never forgive him.

    But from his own professional (and selfish) standpoint i can see why he did it.
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  • Most people would walk away with their tail between their legs after behaving as he has done.
    Yet he feels it appropriate to further taunt all those at the club, who he has so criminally let down by his actions.
    A nasty piece of work.

  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited August 2020
    To be honest, I can see why but it was a massive mistake. Football is and always will be a team game and I think the regret he will take with him the more he thinks about it is how he has let down friends/team mates. People have lost their jobs and money because of his decision and all he had to do was do something he has been doing every week since he was a kid. He didn't have to climb Mount Everest. You can earn lots of money but you will carry what you do with you. And I am sure when he looks back from a point in the future, he will regret his actions.

    We had loan players show more loyalty to their mates than he did! Players that nobody expected to return. Anyway, it is his guilt not ours, we should just forget him a.s.a.p.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,344
    Unfollowed on insta and tw@tter

    Feels better

  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,213
    Most people would walk away with their tail between their legs after behaving as he has done.
    Yet he feels it appropriate to further taunt all those at the club, who he has so criminally let down by his actions.
    A nasty piece of work.

    He seems the perfect fit for Sheffield Wednesday when you put it like that. 
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,640
    Most people would walk away with their tail between their legs after behaving as he has done.
    Yet he feels it appropriate to further taunt all those at the club, who he has so criminally let down by his actions.
    A nasty piece of work.

    He only taunts you if you allow him to. Just ignore him.
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    edited August 2020
    I think we have all made mistakes so the best we can do is hope he realises what a big one he has made. Not financially but as a person. If he doesn't ever realise it, then we should pity his shallowness. Whatever way, he doesn't win. Look at Naby. A far less spectacular career but he will always be welcome. Look at Cullen. He has never even been a Charlton player but he will always be welcome. There is a way to conduct yourself. If it is just about money, well I pity him. I must admit that I always thought he was better than that!
  • Is Instagram trying to wind me up.



    Why the hell would I want to follow him, surely it recognises I unfollowed him recently so I wouldn't want to re follow him lol
    You don't need to follow him because as soon as he so much as breathes, it gets posted on here anyway.

    For what it's worth i think we all agree with Darren Bent. We can see why he did it, we can see that Forest fans are delighted at a great free transfer, but obviously we'll never forgive him.
    I don't agree with Darren Bent if you're talking about him walking out on his contract - just the wrong thing to do. Players not extending for 6 games I might be unhappy with but I can understand but as for walking out on a contract that is unforgivable for me - it says a lot about the person.
    Exactly why i said we'll never forgive him.

    But from his own professional (and selfish) standpoint i can see why he did it.
    I can't see why he did it and that's where we differ - he doesn't have a 'professional' attitude. Footballers who break contracts should be dealt with.

    He does not constitute a 'professional' sportsman to me. He epitomises all that is wrong with sport.



  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,726
    It's probably an age thing but what's the point of following anyone?
    Bikini photos. Not sure why anyone follows footballers though.
  • As the saying goes, I hope he breaks a leg. 
  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    edited August 2020
    Croydon said:
    It's probably an age thing but what's the point of following anyone?
    Bikini photos. Not sure why anyone follows footballers though.
    Speedo photos  :D:D