I thought the EFL had said it wouldn't be allowed @paulie8290
Was that before FIFA changed the rulling tho, now its officially been changed and down to individuals I just wonder if they will change there mind, as I said in the other thread, I hope and expect them to follow the Premier League and say any player signed now can't play until next season, but you just never know with the EFL lol
The new rules state that if players turn down new deals or are not offered them and become free agents, and then after June 30 sign for a new club, they cannot play for that new club until the 2020-21 season starts.
If that is the case then can Taylor still play? Was he offered anything?
The new rules state that if players turn down new deals or are not offered them and become free agents, and then after June 30 sign for a new club, they cannot play for that new club until the 2020-21 season starts.
If that is the case then can Taylor still play? Was he offered anything?
It wouldn't appear to matter whether or not he was offered a new deal. He can't play until next season.
As far as Taylor is concerned he leaves us in credit. I understand why he has acted in the way he has. He is 30 and his career has been a lower league one. Its peak has so far been with us! He is running out of time to get a big pay day. And a club offering him that has instructed him subtly not to play (I am sure of that). If it was Boro it would make even more sense.
I do also believe Taylor will live to regret his decision. It may not be financially but his reputation will always be a little tarnished by this. His new club have hung him out to dry IMO. There will come a time when that will be important to him, even if it isn't now, as I am sure he is a very decent person.
& that credit you say he deserves,could lead us back into league one...fulfil that Contract,yes the one he signed...try save us,then no one would give a toss...,he leaves a hero,then credit where credits due...but nope he is just another selfish arsehole...!!!
The new rules state that if players turn down new deals or are not offered them and become free agents, and then after June 30 sign for a new club, they cannot play for that new club until the 2020-21 season starts.
If that is the case then can Taylor still play? Was he offered anything?
It wouldn't appear to matter whether or not he was offered a new deal. He can't play until next season.
Yeah sorry misread that even after quoting it. I'll go sit in the corner.
As far as Taylor is concerned he leaves us in credit. I understand why he has acted in the way he has. He is 30 and his career has been a lower league one. Its peak has so far been with us! He is running out of time to get a big pay day. And a club offering him that has instructed him subtly not to play (I am sure of that). If it was Boro it would make even more sense.
I do also believe Taylor will live to regret his decision. It may not be financially but his reputation will always be a little tarnished by this. His new club have hung him out to dry IMO. There will come a time when that will be important to him, even if it isn't now, as I am sure he is a very decent person.
be funny if he has signed for Boro and we stay up and they go down
Let us imagine, as I think is probable, that Taylor has been given the message by his potential new club not to play for us. He needs to look in the mirror and ask himself if it is a good move to go to a club which is willing to drag his name through the mud where his professionalism and loyalty to his team mates is questioned and this will be remembered. It isn't as if he wont have options and he could ensure his next club is a decent one. Look at Cullen. He isn't even a Charlton player and has committed himself to us for the remainder of the season.
It'll be remembered by us and his 'current team mates' but I doubt the supporters of his new club will give a shit or his new team mates , it'll quickly be forgotten by the neutrals and press like all the other unprofessional or racist or cheating nonsense that other players do
End of the day whatever we thought of his decision Right or wrong he is literally the life and soul of our team and what makes us click and be more successful
As someone has said it takes a big man to change his mind in this situation and do this and all credit to the man
if this is the difference between us staying up or going down which i believe it will be then all i can say is
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https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1290519/Championship-news-EFL-new-rule-out-of-contract-players-Charlton-Lyle-Taylor
If that is the case then can Taylor still play? Was he offered anything?
https://www.efl.com/-more/governance/efl-rules--regulations/section-6---players/
Well, well, well
Huge credit has to go to Bowyer here, I don't think any other manager would get Taylor to play.
True or not it's ended up in the current bun for a reason, now what might that be.......
Bowyer is one of those Managers who really does have the ability to get players playing for him
Dont want him suddenly becoming a disruption to the harmony within the dressing room
Wonder if we'll see the same from Solly
Although we never actually knew his reasoning so nothing may have changed for him
As someone has said it takes a big man to change his mind in this situation and do this and all credit to the man
if this is the difference between us staying up or going down which i believe it will be then all i can say is
GETTTT INNN THERE
Don't buy the S*n.
Says it all really