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MillerHurst Westbrooke MolyneuxClose BigginsMaxwell Anderson Olowu SeamanJonesLooking at that we need a keeper, a right back, a center mid, a left wing. Then to make a competitive squad a couple of strikers, another center mid, maybe a center back.
Seaman is garbage. Rest makes sense
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on May 19, 2023, 02:07:35 pmSeaman is garbage. Rest makes senseI think that is a bit harsh...
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on May 19, 2023, 01:49:53 pmMillerHurst Westbrooke MolyneuxClose BigginsMaxwell Anderson Olowu SeamanJonesLooking at that we need a keeper, a right back, a center mid, a left wing. Then to make a competitive squad a couple of strikers, another center mid, maybe a center back.I'll be surprised if 6 of those are in our stating line up for the opening league game.
Let's hope there's conversations ongoing to mutually end Taylors millstone of a deal. Puts in to context how decent Tomlin's decision was to retire - he could have gone off injured and played golf on our wage bill. Hopefully Taylor will do the same and the club can negotiate him out. Every pound we spend on him is a pound wasted.
Quote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 04:21:37 pmLet's hope there's conversations ongoing to mutually end Taylors millstone of a deal. Puts in to context how decent Tomlin's decision was to retire - he could have gone off injured and played golf on our wage bill. Hopefully Taylor will do the same and the club can negotiate him out. Every pound we spend on him is a pound wasted.Why should he? How would you react if injured at work your employer wanted to sack you? These aren't premier league footballers with millions in the bank.I hope he gets fit and comes back for us, having chatted to him he wants nothing more than to be playing each week, very different to those who aren't motivated by the sport any more.
Quote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 19, 2023, 04:59:23 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 04:21:37 pmLet's hope there's conversations ongoing to mutually end Taylors millstone of a deal. Puts in to context how decent Tomlin's decision was to retire - he could have gone off injured and played golf on our wage bill. Hopefully Taylor will do the same and the club can negotiate him out. Every pound we spend on him is a pound wasted.Why should he? How would you react if injured at work your employer wanted to sack you? These aren't premier league footballers with millions in the bank.I hope he gets fit and comes back for us, having chatted to him he wants nothing more than to be playing each week, very different to those who aren't motivated by the sport any more.Good idea, let's keep a player that is rarely fit enough to play, and when he manages the odd game is abjectly poor. He might still talk a good game, but his legs are long gone. If I wasn't able to do my job 90% of the time I would expect to lose my job, as would we all.
It has been mentioned before but the Taylor deal is not as bad as first seems.It seems he was offered a 2 year deal, but negotiated a three year deal for the same total of money, i.e. on 2/3 of the weekly wage. So there is less to be gained than at first sight, and if we can get 20-30 games out of him it might well be worth it.Also IIRC his injuries started with a full blooded effort for a 50-50 ball in the opposition box, so he has the same respect in my eyes as Joe Wright. And GM knows him and has already praised his character. Let's see how he is in pre-season. We all might just be a bit lucky, I certainly hope ,so for his sake as well as ours.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on May 19, 2023, 05:21:41 pmIt has been mentioned before but the Taylor deal is not as bad as first seems.It seems he was offered a 2 year deal, but negotiated a three year deal for the same total of money, i.e. on 2/3 of the weekly wage. So there is less to be gained than at first sight, and if we can get 20-30 games out of him it might well be worth it.Also IIRC his injuries started with a full blooded effort for a 50-50 ball in the opposition box, so he has the same respect in my eyes as Joe Wright. And GM knows him and has already praised his character. Let's see how he is in pre-season. We all might just be a bit lucky, I certainly hope ,so for his sake as well as ours. I know footballers get a rep for not been the brightest but I can’t believe anyone would really say “don’t pay me that 250k contract over 2 years I want it over 3 instead” He might have lowered his demands a litter for an extra year but he won’t have signed to essentially play for a year for free which I think is what your saying
Quote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 05:31:37 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 19, 2023, 04:59:23 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 04:21:37 pmLet's hope there's conversations ongoing to mutually end Taylors millstone of a deal. Puts in to context how decent Tomlin's decision was to retire - he could have gone off injured and played golf on our wage bill. Hopefully Taylor will do the same and the club can negotiate him out. Every pound we spend on him is a pound wasted.Why should he? How would you react if injured at work your employer wanted to sack you? These aren't premier league footballers with millions in the bank.I hope he gets fit and comes back for us, having chatted to him he wants nothing more than to be playing each week, very different to those who aren't motivated by the sport any more.Good idea, let's keep a player that is rarely fit enough to play, and when he manages the odd game is abjectly poor. He might still talk a good game, but his legs are long gone. If I wasn't able to do my job 90% of the time I would expect to lose my job, as would we all. Even if the reason you couldn't do your job was because you were injured at work? Daft statement.
Quote from: ChrisBx on May 19, 2023, 05:48:02 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 05:31:37 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 19, 2023, 04:59:23 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 04:21:37 pmLet's hope there's conversations ongoing to mutually end Taylors millstone of a deal. Puts in to context how decent Tomlin's decision was to retire - he could have gone off injured and played golf on our wage bill. Hopefully Taylor will do the same and the club can negotiate him out. Every pound we spend on him is a pound wasted.Why should he? How would you react if injured at work your employer wanted to sack you? These aren't premier league footballers with millions in the bank.I hope he gets fit and comes back for us, having chatted to him he wants nothing more than to be playing each week, very different to those who aren't motivated by the sport any more.Good idea, let's keep a player that is rarely fit enough to play, and when he manages the odd game is abjectly poor. He might still talk a good game, but his legs are long gone. If I wasn't able to do my job 90% of the time I would expect to lose my job, as would we all. Even if the reason you couldn't do your job was because you were injured at work? Daft statement.Bleeding hearts aside, I don't think anyone can make a good footballing case to keep Taylor. He's lost his pace, his shooting is unbelievably poor, his end product on delivery is unbelievably poor, I can't remember his last goal, his last assist, his last meaningful contribution. He makes a few bang-average performances a season. I can't understand where this view that we owe him a living comes from, he's taking up decent wages we could spend on an actual player. He's been a crock since he joined and that gets worse each year. He needs to go.
Quote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 07:31:30 pmQuote from: ChrisBx on May 19, 2023, 05:48:02 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 05:31:37 pmQuote from: big fat yorkshire pudding on May 19, 2023, 04:59:23 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on May 19, 2023, 04:21:37 pmLet's hope there's conversations ongoing to mutually end Taylors millstone of a deal. Puts in to context how decent Tomlin's decision was to retire - he could have gone off injured and played golf on our wage bill. Hopefully Taylor will do the same and the club can negotiate him out. Every pound we spend on him is a pound wasted.Why should he? How would you react if injured at work your employer wanted to sack you? These aren't premier league footballers with millions in the bank.I hope he gets fit and comes back for us, having chatted to him he wants nothing more than to be playing each week, very different to those who aren't motivated by the sport any more.Good idea, let's keep a player that is rarely fit enough to play, and when he manages the odd game is abjectly poor. He might still talk a good game, but his legs are long gone. If I wasn't able to do my job 90% of the time I would expect to lose my job, as would we all. Even if the reason you couldn't do your job was because you were injured at work? Daft statement.Bleeding hearts aside, I don't think anyone can make a good footballing case to keep Taylor. He's lost his pace, his shooting is unbelievably poor, his end product on delivery is unbelievably poor, I can't remember his last goal, his last assist, his last meaningful contribution. He makes a few bang-average performances a season. I can't understand where this view that we owe him a living comes from, he's taking up decent wages we could spend on an actual player. He's been a crock since he joined and that gets worse each year. He needs to go.100% agreeThe only worrying thing for me of all the media in the last week was McCann mentioning Taylor as a character. So we will keep paying him 4k a week, 200k next yr to play a handful of games?