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Lyle Taylor - August 2025 signed for Chelmsford City (p295)
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ElfsborgAddick said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Dave2l said:Croydon said:Taylor refused to play out his contract with us, when we were on the brink of relegation. What he did was worse than Parker, worse than Defoe, worse than any player who's left us in my lifetime.
Can't get my head round how any Charlton fan can have a single positive word to say about him.
As soon as he saw the proposed offer by the agent via likely weekly wages on the table, he embarrassingly did not give a shit about anything else, in regards to football and career, in general.
It then became a locked door and his emotional connection to the club completely vanished.
Actions speak louder then words. He didn't give a shit about us.
It is embarrassing. The loyalty just goes out the window in a split second.
Are we all just slaves to money?
We all want to be rich and we are all internally power hungry. At least most of us are, but I eventually start to hate the concept of the psychologically magnetic attachment to £££++
I think it narrows the concept of the fact that we are social animals who stay loyal and look out for each other.
Life is short. Don't just be a self centered asshole. It won't get you anywhere. It won't help anyone and you probably won't be happy.
It's because a (football career)life is short, he did what he did. Why should he care about us? No reason at all.
All in the contract.3 games, but I will always understand why he did it, BUT he was wrong to do it.Call it player power in football.
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Dazzler21 said:ElfsborgAddick said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Dave2l said:Croydon said:Taylor refused to play out his contract with us, when we were on the brink of relegation. What he did was worse than Parker, worse than Defoe, worse than any player who's left us in my lifetime.
Can't get my head round how any Charlton fan can have a single positive word to say about him.
As soon as he saw the proposed offer by the agent via likely weekly wages on the table, he embarrassingly did not give a shit about anything else, in regards to football and career, in general.
It then became a locked door and his emotional connection to the club completely vanished.
Actions speak louder then words. He didn't give a shit about us.
It is embarrassing. The loyalty just goes out the window in a split second.
Are we all just slaves to money?
We all want to be rich and we are all internally power hungry. At least most of us are, but I eventually start to hate the concept of the psychologically magnetic attachment to £££++
I think it narrows the concept of the fact that we are social animals who stay loyal and look out for each other.
Life is short. Don't just be a self centered asshole. It won't get you anywhere. It won't help anyone and you probably won't be happy.
It's because a (football career)life is short, he did what he did. Why should he care about us? No reason at all.
All in the contract.3 games, but I will always understand why he did it, BUT he was wrong to do it.Call it player power in football.
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oohaahmortimer said:5k compared to 98k population0
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ElfsborgAddick said:Dazzler21 said:ElfsborgAddick said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Dave2l said:Croydon said:Taylor refused to play out his contract with us, when we were on the brink of relegation. What he did was worse than Parker, worse than Defoe, worse than any player who's left us in my lifetime.
Can't get my head round how any Charlton fan can have a single positive word to say about him.
As soon as he saw the proposed offer by the agent via likely weekly wages on the table, he embarrassingly did not give a shit about anything else, in regards to football and career, in general.
It then became a locked door and his emotional connection to the club completely vanished.
Actions speak louder then words. He didn't give a shit about us.
It is embarrassing. The loyalty just goes out the window in a split second.
Are we all just slaves to money?
We all want to be rich and we are all internally power hungry. At least most of us are, but I eventually start to hate the concept of the psychologically magnetic attachment to £££++
I think it narrows the concept of the fact that we are social animals who stay loyal and look out for each other.
Life is short. Don't just be a self centered asshole. It won't get you anywhere. It won't help anyone and you probably won't be happy.
It's because a (football career)life is short, he did what he did. Why should he care about us? No reason at all.
All in the contract.3 games, but I will always understand why he did it, BUT he was wrong to do it.Call it player power in football.
Do you support palice?1 -
oohaahmortimer said:ElfsborgAddick said:Dazzler21 said:ElfsborgAddick said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Dave2l said:Croydon said:Taylor refused to play out his contract with us, when we were on the brink of relegation. What he did was worse than Parker, worse than Defoe, worse than any player who's left us in my lifetime.
Can't get my head round how any Charlton fan can have a single positive word to say about him.
As soon as he saw the proposed offer by the agent via likely weekly wages on the table, he embarrassingly did not give a shit about anything else, in regards to football and career, in general.
It then became a locked door and his emotional connection to the club completely vanished.
Actions speak louder then words. He didn't give a shit about us.
It is embarrassing. The loyalty just goes out the window in a split second.
Are we all just slaves to money?
We all want to be rich and we are all internally power hungry. At least most of us are, but I eventually start to hate the concept of the psychologically magnetic attachment to £££++
I think it narrows the concept of the fact that we are social animals who stay loyal and look out for each other.
Life is short. Don't just be a self centered asshole. It won't get you anywhere. It won't help anyone and you probably won't be happy.
It's because a (football career)life is short, he did what he did. Why should he care about us? No reason at all.
All in the contract.3 games, but I will always understand why he did it, BUT he was wrong to do it.Call it player power in football.
Do you support palice?
F*** living in the toilet that is Croydon though.1 -
Next season will be at Birmingham or Peterborough0
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billysboots said:Next season will be at Birmingham or Peterborough1
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An awful signing for the club and move for Taylor (money aside). His club were the lowest scorers in the league and now on the lookout for forwards. Oh how that must hurt...am sure Monserrat/Pretend to be a club mascot will be the plan next season.0
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I feel like he will end up at a team we will play next season, and of course we will give him pelters all game and he will score against us.7
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He’s not been listed by Forest.....thought there was a chance he would be.0
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arny23394 ssaid:
He has not been listed......which means he is not being ‘officially’ released/offered.
This of course does not necessarily mean there won’t be any offers for him, which may or may not result in him being transferred or loaned out.
I would imagine there will be some interest.0 -
SoundAsa£ said:arny23394 ssaid:
He has not been listed......which means he is not being ‘officially’ released/offered.
This of course does not necessarily mean there won’t be any offers for him, which may or may not result in him being transferred or loaned out.
I would imagine there will be some interest.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Dave2l said:Croydon said:Taylor refused to play out his contract with us, when we were on the brink of relegation. What he did was worse than Parker, worse than Defoe, worse than any player who's left us in my lifetime.
Can't get my head round how any Charlton fan can have a single positive word to say about him.
As soon as he saw the proposed offer by the agent via likely weekly wages on the table, he embarrassingly did not give a shit about anything else, in regards to football and career, in general.
It then became a locked door and his emotional connection to the club completely vanished.
Actions speak louder then words. He didn't give a shit about us.
It is embarrassing. The loyalty just goes out the window in a split second.
Are we all just slaves to money?
We all want to be rich and we are all internally power hungry. At least most of us are, but I eventually start to hate the concept of the psychologically magnetic attachment to £££++
I think it narrows the concept of the fact that we are social animals who stay loyal and look out for each other.
Life is short. Don't just be a self centered asshole. It won't get you anywhere. It won't help anyone and you probably won't be happy.
It's because a (football career)life is short, he did what he did. Why should he care about us? No reason at all.
All in the contract.3 games, but I will always understand why he did it, BUT he was wrong to do it.Call it player power in football.
Do you support palice?0 -
Swear the lists are only for out of contract players. Why are people talking about Lyle not being on their list when he has 2 years left on his deal?4
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Christ almighty. We STILL talking about this mug?5
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Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:Croydon said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:guinnessaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Dave2l said:Croydon said:Taylor refused to play out his contract with us, when we were on the brink of relegation. What he did was worse than Parker, worse than Defoe, worse than any player who's left us in my lifetime.
Can't get my head round how any Charlton fan can have a single positive word to say about him.
As soon as he saw the proposed offer by the agent via likely weekly wages on the table, he embarrassingly did not give a shit about anything else, in regards to football and career, in general.
It then became a locked door and his emotional connection to the club completely vanished.
Actions speak louder then words. He didn't give a shit about us.
It is embarrassing. The loyalty just goes out the window in a split second.
Are we all just slaves to money?
We all want to be rich and we are all internally power hungry. At least most of us are, but I eventually start to hate the concept of the psychologically magnetic attachment to £££++
I think it narrows the concept of the fact that we are social animals who stay loyal and look out for each other.
Life is short. Don't just be a self centered asshole. It won't get you anywhere. It won't help anyone and you probably won't be happy.
It's because a (football career)life is short, he did what he did. Why should he care about us? No reason at all.
All in the contract.3 games, but I will always understand why he did it, BUT he was wrong to do it.Call it player power in football.
Do you support palice?0 -
42 appearances and only 5 goals
He has not been a great success, spends most his time on the bench.
When he was with us, he got great service
He never got that service at Forest
Well he got the money
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A very sad individual. No values and no dignity.4
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Wheresmeticket? said:A very sad individual. No values and no dignity.0
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Honestly who cares? He’s made a fortune and that’s all he was after. Being bitter and holding resentment only negatively impacts you as an individual11
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MrOneLung said:Wheresmeticket? said:A very sad individual. No values and no dignity.
I'd forgotten about Solly. Wasn't he going to put his side of the story out?0 -
MrOneLung said:Wheresmeticket? said:A very sad individual. No values and no dignity.1
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Out on loan next season it seems.0
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I hope it's another amazing life changing move where he can't risk injury before finishing his career at SE Dons.2
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The bloke is a w******1
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guinnessaddick said:1