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Lyle Taylor - August 2025 signed for Chelmsford City (p295)
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Agree with this except he is not complex, just vein; needy and motivated by money.cafctom said:
I think he would care. He’s a complex individual who isn’t driven purely by money (even though I can see why others may see it differently)aliwibble said:Would he care though? Gets to sit at home being paid his nice new salary while doing fuck all to earn it.
He is also driven by the need for attention and adulation. If he gets injured or doesn’t play and goes without those things then it will impact him.1 -
He won’t care, because when he’s injured he spends 18 hours a day on social media making comments to get the attention instead.cafctom said:
I think he would care. He’s a complex individual who isn’t driven purely by money (even though I can see why others may see it differently)aliwibble said:Would he care though? Gets to sit at home being paid his nice new salary while doing fuck all to earn it.
He is also driven by the need for attention and adulation. If he gets injured or doesn’t play and goes without those things then it will impact him.1 -
I agree that ignoring the prick would be best.4
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All that for a trip to Nottingham. Absolute clown.2
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At least now the biggest tit in Nottingham isn't found in Hooters10
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Well he didn’t stay to help the club stay up did he....ElfsborgAddick said:
No he didn't.Vincenzo said:Overly dramatic? Our best player got us relegated! Are you familiar with the game of football?1 -
What a patronising little c_nt! Anyway, feck him, its all abt Chucks from now on! I'm confidently predicting 20 goals from the big man this coming season. COYA1
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But he won't care, it's just a job for him, money in his pocket. That's why I was hoping he'd slip over in the shower or something & fuck his knee before he signed his life changing deal.Fortune 82nd Minute said:I don't generally wish I'll on people but I wouldn't be at all upset if Taylor went off to play for Montserrat and did that horrible thing to his knee, the name of which I can't tember at the moment, and was out for a long time.1 -
What's wrong with wanting more money?2
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If you think that everyone's problem with Taylor is about him wanting more money, you really have not been paying attention.24
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Nothing.cafcnick1992 said:What's wrong with wanting more money?
But refusing to play and try to save your club from relegation leaves a bad taste36 -
Seriously, how many times have we done this on here?cafcnick1992 said:What's wrong with wanting more money?9 -
Nothing. And he could have got that after fulfilling his contract with us.cafcnick1992 said:What's wrong with wanting more money?5 -
We all want more money - but the way he went about it was all wrong.cafcnick1992 said:What's wrong with wanting more money?4 -
Benty on TalkSport about it at the weekend:
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The fact that some people think his behaviour was fine, shows you everything that's wrong with the world we live in.21
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He's a shithouse, like Parker
We all were resigned and accepting of the fact players like them don't hang around for years with us and I don't think we expect too much in return. I don't anyway.
People love to make the insane comparison between normal jobs and football so I'll humour that for a second. I'm desperately trying to move jobs in the same firm
If my current boss agrees to it but puts the caveat in that he needs me to work a longer notice period I'll be game to that and would continue to give him 100% of my knowledge, skills and experience not to mention my work output. Even if he didn't, I'd still maintain my professional standards and bide my time for a move.
Pair of money grabbing pricks who want the support and goodwill of fans but also couldn't give 2 shits about them
Nobody would have wished Taylor bad luck had he stuck out the season like Cullen and all the others who didn't have to but the narcissistic wanker behaved in a way I still find astonishing by footballs gutter level moral compass17 -
I 100% respect what you say Carter.Carter said:He's a shithouse, like Parker
We all were resigned and accepting of the fact players like them don't hang around for years with us and I don't think we expect too much in return. I don't anyway.
People love to make the insane comparison between normal jobs and football so I'll humour that for a second. I'm desperately trying to move jobs in the same firm
If my current boss agrees to it but puts the caveat in that he needs me to work a longer notice period I'll be game to that and would continue to give him 100% of my knowledge, skills and experience not to mention my work output. Even if he didn't, I'd still maintain my professional standards and bide my time for a move.
Pair of money grabbing pricks who want the support and goodwill of fans but also couldn't give 2 shits about them
Nobody would have wished Taylor bad luck had he stuck out the season like Cullen and all the others who didn't have to but the narcissistic wanker behaved in a way I still find astonishing by footballs gutter level moral compass
No f—King integrity and respect what so ever.
And due to the fact Taylor is a Cocky Boy and
He thinks he is miles above where he actually is proves One other point.........he’s incredibly stupid and delusional 😂😂😂0 -
No need for the statement Lyle
We know what you are like through your actions. Your words are meaningless.
Hope you fail at Forest.5 -
Great response from this guy:aliwibble said:Benty on TalkSport about it at the weekend:
Yep plugging my own view. Sorry not sorry.6 -
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This. It’s no coincidence that he was always starting arguments etc on social media when he was injured.cafctom said:
I think he would care. He’s a complex individual who isn’t driven purely by money (even though I can see why others may see it differently)aliwibble said:Would he care though? Gets to sit at home being paid his nice new salary while doing fuck all to earn it.
He is also driven by the need for attention and adulation. If he gets injured or doesn’t play and goes without those things then it will impact him.
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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.11 -
I think this is really harsh on Josh ParkerCarter said:He's a shithouse, like Parker
We all were resigned and accepting of the fact players like them don't hang around for years with us and I don't think we expect too much in return. I don't anyway.
People love to make the insane comparison between normal jobs and football so I'll humour that for a second. I'm desperately trying to move jobs in the same firm
If my current boss agrees to it but puts the caveat in that he needs me to work a longer notice period I'll be game to that and would continue to give him 100% of my knowledge, skills and experience not to mention my work output. Even if he didn't, I'd still maintain my professional standards and bide my time for a move.
Pair of money grabbing pricks who want the support and goodwill of fans but also couldn't give 2 shits about them
Nobody would have wished Taylor bad luck had he stuck out the season like Cullen and all the others who didn't have to but the narcissistic wanker behaved in a way I still find astonishing by footballs gutter level moral compass14 -
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.0 -
just checked Monserrat don’t have any fixtures lined up. So, we can leave that out of the equation for fucking up his career. Let’s just all move on and fuck him, I’m bloody sure he has.As for Forest, even if they get relegated, Lyle has signed his big deal, and would not give a fuck. However, unfortunately I think he will be the man who pushes them on to promotion.1
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Classic Lyle.

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New club, still being a prick.Scoham said:Classic Lyle.
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Are we sure he's 30, seems to be getting more immature by the week.10
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Players have not been refusing to play the way Lyle did for decades!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.2


















