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

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  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,309
    Just had a look at how his stats. 4 goals in 31 games. They seem to have given up on him now as 20 minutes from the bench is around what he’s playing these days. 

    Always difficult to gauge an overall fans perspective on Twitter, but Forest fans after last night just can’t figure out why he’s changed. They said when he first got there he was hungry and always looking for the ball, now he spends most of time on the floor and has poor attitude. 
    You absolutely love to see it 
  • For me Taylor was in a different league to yann, far better
    Wash your mouth out with soap!
  • Leeds_Addick
    Leeds_Addick Posts: 4,698
    He hasn't started a game since the 15th of December and they've since brought in Murray so I'd be surprised if he started another game this season

    I think there's a good chance of him being shipped out this summer and with that record as a 31 year old he'll struggle to find a championship club imo
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,222
    For me Taylor was in a different league to yann, far better
    You must be fishing there 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,159
    It happens in football. Sometimes you just click somewhere and go through a brief period of being brilliant, move on and find that you were just in a great moment rather than a great player. Danny Graham was a great example of this. Middling career when he was young, and a couple of decent seasons at Carlisle got him a move to Watford. He had one good, one brilliant season there before he got a move to the Premier League with Swansea, started alright and then went to pieces. It took him 5 years before he scored more than 10 goals in a season again after getting a grand total of 2 Premier League goals in 3 years after leaving Swansea. Lyle was the same; struggled to make an impact at the start of his career, decent at Wimbledon, excellent for us, collapse. I'm sure he's happy with his £20,000 a week until 2022. There will definitely be frustration that he isn't making an impact there but I doubt there's any regret on his part. He was always leaving the second Southall walked through the door and there's nothing that could change that.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 11,983
    He hasn't started a game since the 15th of December and they've since brought in Murray so I'd be surprised if he started another game this season

    I think there's a good chance of him being shipped out this summer and with that record as a 31 year old he'll struggle to find a championship club imo
    I wonder if Bowyer would take him back as part of the summer rebuild?
    I personally wouldn’t want him back but I wonder if Bowyer feels he was so important that he can overlook what happened.
  • Leeds_Addick
    Leeds_Addick Posts: 4,698
    Valley11 said:
    He hasn't started a game since the 15th of December and they've since brought in Murray so I'd be surprised if he started another game this season

    I think there's a good chance of him being shipped out this summer and with that record as a 31 year old he'll struggle to find a championship club imo
    I wonder if Bowyer would take him back as part of the summer rebuild?
    I personally wouldn’t want him back but I wonder if Bowyer feels he was so important that he can overlook what happened.
    I'd hope not. Even forgetting the fact that he let us down more than any other player I can remember, he just wouldn't have the same drive that made him the player he was.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,596
    For me Taylor was in a different league to yann, far better
    Player or person? I would say neither.
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,808
    He hasn't started a game since the 15th of December and they've since brought in Murray so I'd be surprised if he started another game this season

    I think there's a good chance of him being shipped out this summer and with that record as a 31 year old he'll struggle to find a championship club imo
    shipped out where though, who's gonna pay him what Forest are !
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  • Lordflashheart
    Lordflashheart Posts: 5,619
    It happens in football. Sometimes you just click somewhere and go through a brief period of being brilliant, move on and find that you were just in a great moment rather than a great player. Danny Graham was a great example of this. Middling career when he was young, and a couple of decent seasons at Carlisle got him a move to Watford. He had one good, one brilliant season there before he got a move to the Premier League with Swansea, started alright and then went to pieces. It took him 5 years before he scored more than 10 goals in a season again after getting a grand total of 2 Premier League goals in 3 years after leaving Swansea. Lyle was the same; struggled to make an impact at the start of his career, decent at Wimbledon, excellent for us, collapse. I'm sure he's happy with his £20,000 a week until 2022. There will definitely be frustration that he isn't making an impact there but I doubt there's any regret on his part. He was always leaving the second Southall walked through the door and there's nothing that could change that.
    This is very true - from watching The Big Match Revisited, I noticed Alfie Conn who played for Spurs - very good player, but drifted away it seems and ended up with a career of only 233 league appearances (incl in the NASL) and 57 goals - Spurs fans called him the ‘King of White Hart Lane’ and from his play I have seen on the telly, should have had way more games and goals than he did

    I don’t know if injury blighted his career though, maybe that was the reason
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,616
    edited March 2021


    Always difficult to gauge an overall fans perspective on Twitter, but Forest fans after last night just can’t figure out why he’s changed.
    Frustration & confidence - mainly in the manager. It must be disheartening to be on the bench every week & only coming on in the last 15/30 mins when you are chasing the game. That is not his style. He is used to being the main man - the focal point. 

    However, never has the saying "be careful for what you wish for" been so true. Taylor is a good League 1 player & an average Championship player. He is a handful but not a prolific striker. He has got what he wanted in terms of a "big money" move - it's for him to decide whether that is more important than playing every week & being adored by his fans. He can always ask for a transfer in the summer to somewhere more suitable.
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,145
    edited March 2021



    Always difficult to gauge an overall fans perspective on Twitter, but Forest fans after last night just can’t figure out why he’s changed.
    Frustration & confidence - mainly in the manager. It must be disheartening to be on the bench every week & only coming on in the last 15/30 mins when you are chasing the game. That is not his style. He is used to being the main man - the focal point. 

    However, never has the saying "be careful for what you wish for" been so true. Taylor is a good League 1 player & an average Championship player. He is a handful but not a prolific striker. He has got what he wanted in terms of a "big money" move - it's for him to decide whether that is more important than playing every week & being adored by his fans. He can always ask for a transfer in the summer to somewhere more suitable.
    Maybe he’ll give his financial adviser some money to invest for him , to look after his future 
    or maybe he’ll ask the adviser to invest the love of the fans he received and see what return that gets him 🤷‍♂️
  • I would take him back. In fact I would put my own ballbag on a hotplate to get out of this awful league. But without you know who in charge.
  • Stewart
    Stewart Posts: 2,451
    edited March 2021
    I do hope he’s still enjoying “Big School”
  • cafcsinger
    cafcsinger Posts: 5,548
    37 year old Glenn Murray is keeping him out the team, tells you everything you need to know about how Taylor has been at forest.
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    He's loving life that much, that he doesn't even have the energy to be a twat on social media much these days!
  • johnnybev1987
    johnnybev1987 Posts: 11,410
    All this aside, if he was to come back next season, or any other i would be more than happy. Yes what he done was ridiculous, but end of the day when he played for us he was sometimes unplayable, even just a chance he still had that in him it would be worth the shot. His level is Championship imo, he might not be in favour but in the right set up he will score goals that level and this level. 
  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,159
    The irony for Lyle is that he may as well have played out the end of the season with us. He would have left on good terms, we would have stayed up, and even if he'd picked up a knock he'd probably have scored the same number of goals for Forest as he has this season. The difference is he would have had the excuse of recovering from an injury as he settled in his first season. Instead he's gone to them fresher than anyone and failed with nothing to fall back on and a lot of negative articles about him floating around.
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  • mascot88
    mascot88 Posts: 9,616
    He's a twat... Would never want him back... Garbage bloke, decent striker 
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,210
    edited March 2021
    Lyle a better goal scorer, Yann a better player.  The two of them would’ve been unreal in the same team.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,143
    Just a little question here. If his decision to refuse to play was so out of order (which it was) why didn't his agent point that out to him? 

    If there is any credible answer other than "his agent got a big earner and that's all that mattered to his agent", do please post it. To assist us, here is  Taylor speaking so warmly of them to Richard Cawley in the summer of 2019.
  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,213


    Always difficult to gauge an overall fans perspective on Twitter, but Forest fans after last night just can’t figure out why he’s changed.
    Frustration & confidence - mainly in the manager. It must be disheartening to be on the bench every week & only coming on in the last 15/30 mins when you are chasing the game. That is not his style. He is used to being the main man - the focal point.
    That’s naivety from him and his agent then. Even we know that Forest play one up front, and Taylor was never going to be above Grabban as the main man. Even worse for his ego now, he’s third choice striker. 
  • His agent got him more money. Taylor is not a Charlton fan, he's a professional footballer. Half a dozen bad games and there would be 5000 posts on the Has Lyle Taylor Lost It? thread. If we think then long term Taylor would have made more money by staying and developing as a footballer then fair enough. 
  • His agent got him more money. Taylor is not a Charlton fan, he's a professional footballer. Half a dozen bad games and there would be 5000 posts on the Has Lyle Taylor Lost It? thread. If we think then long term Taylor would have made more money by staying and developing as a footballer then fair enough. 
    He's not even a Football fan, he's admitted himself that he doesnt "get" the whole tribalism of the sport
  • Not really cut out for 'big school' is he?


  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 33,995
    For me Taylor was in a different league to yann, far better
    Total bolox 
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,973
    Totally different strikers both with numerous qualities. If I was a centre half I wouldn’t wanna mark either of them for different reasons. They’d make a fantastic partnership I know that.

    As for Taylor at Forest, glad to see he’s having a tough time although his bank balance has never looked prettier.