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Lyle Taylor - signed for Colchester (p284)

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  • Spot on…after the way he let us down so badly it’s easy to forget how great he was to the lady and her family who was in the hospice with cancer. 

    There was good in him but he massively made a bad decision which let our club and fans down and unfortunately that undone all the good he had done in both terms of scoring goals and going out of his way to support fans in need etc. 

    We need to move on, he’s not coming back here and we have bigger problems than Lyle Taylor! 
     "undone all the good he had done in both terms of scoring goals ". 


    His goals were not cancelled/disallowed and there was no points deduction in the games he played therefore this statement is not true. Therefore he he made positive contribution in that season.
    You are disappointed about his behaviour, so was I. But get over it. Its his career move of his life, many people would make the same decision in other walks of life for increasing their salary 400~~%.
  • Taylor is a big International. Am sure most PL clubs will be queuing up to sign him.
  •  "undone all the good he had done in both terms of scoring goals ". 


    His goals were not cancelled/disallowed and there was no points deduction in the games he played therefore this statement is not true. Therefore he he made positive contribution in that season.
    You are disappointed about his behaviour, so was I. But get over it. Its his career move of his life, many people would make the same decision in other walks of life for increasing their salary 400~~%.
    I don't think many would make the same choice - in fact, hundreds of footballers who were also out of contract didn't.

    Just play the the last few games, or at the very least those you're contracted for, and then get the same contract anyway.
  • shine166 said:

    Never understood, why people open up and comment in a topic... to maon about people talking about said topic. 
    I don’t know where to start with your grammar and spelling here ? Btw it was an observation not a ‘maon’ ‘in a topic’ as you put it !!!
  • I didn't like his decision to leave us in the lurch in 2020 at the time and I still don't especially whilst a) we continue to languish in L1 and b) when I now look at Luton who scraped out of the bottom 3 that last night of season 19/20 at our expense.

    But actually when I now look at Taylor's decision purely from a personal financial perspective it's hard to argue that he didn't get it spot on. Cold, yes but also very shrewd. So at least it wasn't all for nothing.
  •  "undone all the good he had done in both terms of scoring goals ". 


    His goals were not cancelled/disallowed and there was no points deduction in the games he played therefore this statement is not true. Therefore he he made positive contribution in that season.
    You are disappointed about his behaviour, so was I. But get over it. Its his career move of his life, many people would make the same decision in other walks of life for increasing their salary 400~~%.
    I wasn't making a statement was I? I was saying all his goals and going out of his way for the family I mentioned was undone in terms of "doing good for the team/club". I am over it and if anything I was highlighting the positives of Lyle Taylor which are clearly now forgotten because of him going on strike during Covid. Add to that I signed off with "We need to move on, he’s not coming back here and we have bigger problems than Lyle Taylor" So why you are asking me to get over it makes no sense? I think we are on the same page here?
  • It's been gone over a thousand times but I agree with you.  Every season since the Bosman player have let contracts run down but played to the end of the season and risked breaking legs and suchlike.  Just look at Lockyer in a hospital bed having played to the last game of play offs and celebrating like crazy for a club he had let his contract run down on but never ever thought about skipping off his duties.  COVID gave the cretin Taylor an excuse not to bother.
    Not fulfilling his contract was a disgrace, not playing the handful of games beyond a little more grey but the same in my book as thousands of players carried in regardless.
    I hope his next move is a failure too and he disappears quietly into anonymity 

    He also had the "excuse" that we didn't actually know who owned the club.  If even Roland or Thomas had owned us I would be more accepting that the club would "do the right thing" if he got injured.

    I wouldn't trust my livelihood on Southall, Farnell, Elliott, the dentist or any of that cast of characters, "doing the right thing", wouldn't you? 
  • Put aside all we feel about him as Charlton fans, imagine you support a club or play for a club that is either a) looking to fit the last piece in their jigsaw to go up or b) thinking its going to be a hard season and staying up and consolidation is the goal and Lyke Taylor or his agent give you a bell, I'd immediately be questioning his character as someone who will pussy out when the going gets tough, how can you trust or rely on someone like that? And let's be honest if a club has real money to spend they won't be spending it on someone on the wages he will now expect who hasn't kicked a ball competitively for months. 

    The only place I could see him going is QPR and he will get bombed out of there once they sack Ainsworth, who would be the only manager I'd say has the form for the rejuvenation necessary to get an Indian summer out of a known shirker and money grabber. And before anyone starts about "hey Carter, are you telling us if someone offered you 3 times your salary to leave after your notice period, you saying you wouldn't jack" the answer is two fold, one i dont get people emotionally invested in me then feed off of and play on that emptional investment and two, yes, I would work my notice, I'd turn up on time, do my job and not let people down. Partly out of professional pride but also maybe selfishly I dont want a reputation of someone who jacks as soon as a better offer is laid in front of me 
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  • Wonder if he’d got his agent to contact Ryan Reynolds and Co?
    Can see his ago loving a slice of the Wrexham story. Would give him more of a platform to spout his twaddle and his body could probably compete at 4th division level where he’d stand out as a top player. 
  • Saw something saying Sheffield Wednesday are interested in him 
  • Valley11 said:
    Wonder if he’d got his agent to contact Ryan Reynolds and Co?
    Can see his ago loving a slice of the Wrexham story. Would give him more of a platform to spout his twaddle and his body could probably compete at 4th division level where he’d stand out as a top player. 
    No chance. The Wrexham owners wouldn't touch him with a very long barge pole. Although they may have to learn what a barge pole was first. 
  • What's hilarious is that people keep questioning his character when the manager he apparently let down couldn't wait to re-sign him at Birmingham  :D
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    No chance. The Wrexham owners wouldn't touch him with a very long barge pole. Although they may have to learn what a barge pole was first. 
    I'm not so sure.

    He'd get goals at that level, can speak well, and the pink hair to raise money for cancer charities etc is all an interesting and positive angle for TV show.

    Not saying it'll happen (he'll get a Championship move), but I don't think they'd be against it.
  • mendonca said:
    Taylor is a big International. Am sure most PL clubs will be queuing up to sign him.
    You spelled "arsehole" wrong.
  • What's hilarious is that people keep questioning his character when the manager he apparently let down couldn't wait to re-sign him at Birmingham  :D
    Who cares about the manager. The point is Taylor’s a shithouse. A very good striker with the moral fibre of a rat.
    Anyway, been done a million times. 
  • Valley11 said:
    Who cares about the manager. The point is Taylor’s a shithouse. A very good striker with the moral fibre of a rat.
    Anyway, been done a million times. 
    This. Another stupid point that gets trotted out every now and then when this comes up. ‘Football manager in no morals shock’. Bowyer needed someone who could score goals. He didn’t care how he left us because he doesn’t think like a fan.
  • I cannt understand why Charlton continued to pay him for games he refused to play.  He broke his side of the contract after all.
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  • I hope we sign him
  • Not if he broke his leg in our remaining games.

    Have never been upset with Taylor for his decision.
    You could say that about any player with 6 months of their contract remaining.



  • You could say that about any player with 6 months of their contract remaining.



    Granted.
  • I cannt understand why Charlton continued to pay him for games he refused to play.  He broke his side of the contract after all.
    Not sure we did pay him 
  • Not sure we did pay him 
    Fooking hope we didn’t.
  • I cannt understand why Charlton continued to pay him for games he refused to play.  He broke his side of the contract after all.
    If he broke his contract then I’m surprised we didn’t pursue him for breach.
  • se9addick said:
    If he broke his contract then I’m surprised we didn’t pursue him for breach.
    Because it probably wouldnt have been worth the legal fees
  • se9addick said:
    If he broke his contract then I’m surprised we didn’t pursue him for breach.
    I don't think he did break his contract - he just didn't agree to extend his contract beyond the contractual end date of 30 June.

    Still an arsehole.  
  • bobmunro said:
    I don't think he did break his contract - he just didn't agree to extend his contract beyond the contractual end date of 30 June.

    Still an arsehole.  
    He definitely refused to play before that date too 
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