I read that as having no real indication either way, but I think he's more likely to move on permanently, despite NJ talking about TT being a good player.
His agent has done well there. I’m guessing that’s the source and FLW are the only media silly enough to put it out there. A team pushing for the premier league is not going to buy what is a decent league 1 midfielder with a bit of potential
I read that as having no real indication either way, but I think he's more likely to move on permanently, despite NJ talking about TT being a good player.
I think he will probably move on, but should he return, he will be like a new signing.
Bad ankle injury in the last game of the season - probably won’t be going anywhere this summer
That's a shame. Surgery that stopped him having a proper preseason is what completely derailed his first season with us and he didn't look like he could catch up at all before he got hurt again. That means he's had a serious ankle injury in each of the last three seasons which isn't going to help him finding a new club. Poor guy, he's a good player
I listen to the 'high Performance' podcast by Jake Humphreys and Professor Damian Hughes and Callum Wilson was on there recently and I didn't know he came back from two ACL injuries plus he decided to talk about the dysfunctional childhood he had where he contemplated suicide because of the complete mess in his home life where he had to go into care at times as a lad. He said his Mother's bad choice in men was a constant factor.
Wilson would work on the programme he was set as he tried to get fit from 10 until 4 after each bad injury. He said you don't want to see your team mates at times as they are happy and enjoining training where other than the physio or other injured players you feel out the group because you don't want to burden them with your struggles.
I have never seen players as commodities and feel gutted for Terry Taylor who is having a tough time and I'm sure he is being supported by Dr Will Abbot and head physiotherapist, Adam Coe as well as Tracey Leaburn who cares about the players just like she does for son Miles.
Shame for him because he probably needs to move on and now he’s stranded at a club that he knows he probably doesn’t have a future with and spending his time in rehabilitation. He won’t feel part of anything that’s been achieved this past season and may not even know many of the players or staff that well. Poor lad.
Shooters is probably right but only a few weeks ago, Jones was praising Taylor surprisingly highly, so he may yet get a chance. i hope so, as he is a positive player and (usually) delivers free kicks very well.
Shooters is probably right but only a few weeks ago, Jones was praising Taylor surprisingly highly, so he may yet get a chance. i hope so, as he is a positive player and (usually) delivers free kicks very well.
Shooters is probably right but only a few weeks ago, Jones was praising Taylor surprisingly highly, so he may yet get a chance. i hope so, as he is a positive player and (usually) delivers free kicks very well.
In the Championship? Surely not.
Not what we need. We lack an energetic fetch and carry 8 and a creative Gilbert-like-but-better 10
Shooters is probably right but only a few weeks ago, Jones was praising Taylor surprisingly highly, so he may yet get a chance. i hope so, as he is a positive player and (usually) delivers free kicks very well.
Someone please have a look at his free kick against O’s in the pizza trophy.
He shouldn’t be anywhere near a Championship first 11.
Shooters is probably right but only a few weeks ago, Jones was praising Taylor surprisingly highly, so he may yet get a chance. i hope so, as he is a positive player and (usually) delivers free kicks very well.
Someone please have a look at his free kick against O’s in the pizza trophy.
He shouldn’t be anywhere near a Championship first 11.
He's made next to no impact for us in League One and yet he should have a chance in the Championship, ridiculous
Not so long ago loads were slagging off Jones for not giving him a proper chance. How things change! Do think there is a player there at league 1 level. I think his ship has sailed now at Charlton.
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https://londonnewsonline.co.uk/sport/charlton-athletic-set-for-summer-talks-with-loanee-midfielder
I read that as having no real indication either way, but I think he's more likely to move on permanently, despite NJ talking about TT being a good player.
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/exclusive-coventry-city-plotting-transfer-move-for-charlton-athletic-terry-taylor/
Wilson would work on the programme he was set as he tried to get fit from 10 until 4 after each bad injury.
He said you don't want to see your team mates at times as they are happy and enjoining training where other than the physio or other injured players you feel out the group because you don't want to burden them with your struggles.
I have never seen players as commodities and feel gutted for Terry Taylor who is having a tough time and I'm sure he is being supported by Dr Will Abbot and head physiotherapist, Adam Coe as well as Tracey Leaburn who cares about the players just like she does for son Miles.
We have some excellent people working at CAFC.
TT came in as the natural successor, and played pretty well. Not as mobile as CC, but decent dead ball delivery.
So, Nathan played them both as a double pivot. Looked OK, but nothing special.
Then came Crawley at home...
Now, I'm not saying that Taylor played any worse than anybody else, but...
After he was substituted, Conor looked a 100% better player. The difference was do marked, it looked like a different player came on.
And NJ never tried it again. And Coventry became player's player of the year.