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Post by bs9trymer on Feb 4, 2017 18:53:15 GMT
Taylor has gone. I think it's time we let it go and concentrated on supporting the players that have chosen to stay with us. We likely need 4 wins to retain our league one status and we have enough goals in the team, without Taylor, to comfortably achieve that. I doubt we will make the play offs but I don't think that relegation is an issue. I'm not happy that he's gone and I'm not impressed by the timing and the way it was conducted. However, he has a short remaining football career and he needs to look out for his family. If today someone offered me 3 times my wages to do the same job for a different company I would be handing in my notice this evening. I have worked for the sane company for 32 year's and my loyalty has never been rewarded whereas people I worked with 20 years ago now earn more money cos they were prepared to play the employment merry-go-round and moved for a bit of a pay rise every time. It is his choice of new club that has caused the problem. All this hatred towards him is not so much that he has gone, or done us over with the release clause cos that was always going to happen at some point. That's why DC signed Luke James in the first place. If he had gone to any other club we would have been annoyed/miffed/angry and probably wishing him well. But few people would be wishing him to break his leg next week or have a serious career ending injury. In an earlier post on this thread I hoped that he turned out to be a flop but that is due to him now playing for the sh**, not cos I hate the bloke for leaving and taking control of his future finances. I certainly don't wish him to get injured. I read "money grabbing w**ker", "Judas", "hope he breaks his leg" but are we just overreacting a bit and raising reaction levels purely down to the one unforgiveable decision he made which was to join the sh**? Can't we just ridicule him for that and hope that he doesn't manage to aid the sh** in any footballing way, rather than hoping his career ends soon and he can't feed his family. PS, if he scores against us next season, my pasty will be the first that gets thrown at him. This is just my opinion but I guess I might get slaughtered for it. I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT.
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Post by singupgas on Feb 4, 2017 18:58:46 GMT
Bit surprised by that as he has cut down the theatrics a lot in his time with us.Maybe the 82 coaching staff encourage it. Certainly not cut out the theatrics, less than one minute of highlights on Sky today and Taylor falls over on the penalty spot claiming a foul! nothing like trying to win a popularity diving for a penalty.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Feb 4, 2017 19:00:17 GMT
Living in south Bristol most my mates are c*ty here's one report of Taylor I'd thought I'd share from a Ted mate... "Taylor went down like a diva everytime someone was with in 10 yards of him it was embarrassing". Bit surprised by that as he has cut down the theatrics a lot in his time with us.Maybe the 82 coaching staff encourage it. He only does it when he's not playing well or not getting much change out of the defence. Weve only seen it less because he's been playing better and scoring. Maybe it all be a bigger feature of his game in the Championship.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2017 19:31:36 GMT
Nice over the top celebration from the snake. No doubt the gullible Sh1!heads will have lapped that up
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Post by grayraydon on Feb 4, 2017 19:49:25 GMT
Taylor has gone. I think it's time we let it go and concentrated on supporting the players that have chosen to stay with us. We likely need 4 wins to retain our league one status and we have enough goals in the team, without Taylor, to comfortably achieve that. I doubt we will make the play offs but I don't think that relegation is an issue. I'm not happy that he's gone and I'm not impressed by the timing and the way it was conducted. However, he has a short remaining football career and he needs to look out for his family. If today someone offered me 3 times my wages to do the same job for a different company I would be handing in my notice this evening. I have worked for the sane company for 32 year's and my loyalty has never been rewarded whereas people I worked with 20 years ago now earn more money cos they were prepared to play the employment merry-go-round and moved for a bit of a pay rise every time. It is his choice of new club that has caused the problem. All this hatred towards him is not so much that he has gone, or done us over with the release clause cos that was always going to happen at some point. That's why DC signed Luke James in the first place. If he had gone to any other club we would have been annoyed/miffed/angry and probably wishing him well. But few people would be wishing him to break his leg next week or have a serious career ending injury. In an earlier post on this thread I hoped that he turned out to be a flop but that is due to him now playing for the sh**, not cos I hate the bloke for leaving and taking control of his future finances. I certainly don't wish him to get injured. I read "money grabbing w**ker", "Judas", "hope he breaks his leg" but are we just overreacting a bit and raising reaction levels purely down to the one unforgiveable decision he made which was to join the sh**? Can't we just ridicule him for that and hope that he doesn't manage to aid the sh** in any footballing way, rather than hoping his career ends soon and he can't feed his family. PS, if he scores against us next season, my pasty will be the first that gets thrown at him. This is just my opinion but I guess I might get slaughtered for it. I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT.You honestly think this is a FACT? I think you are so far wide of the mark with this comment it's unbelievable.
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Post by yategas78 on Feb 4, 2017 19:58:59 GMT
Yeah I went down a couple of times as I had a Ted girlfriend (I used to live in Knowle) but only to watch the opposition I witnessed the sh** getting humiliated a couple of times I think it was the second season after they cheated with Coventry to stay up!! As for MT they are welcome to him UTG!!
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Post by gasstrictband on Feb 4, 2017 20:03:37 GMT
I wouldn't go down to that truly vile ground with dirty money .
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Post by Okebournegas on Feb 4, 2017 20:05:15 GMT
Taylor has gone. I think it's time we let it go and concentrated on supporting the players that have chosen to stay with us. We likely need 4 wins to retain our league one status and we have enough goals in the team, without Taylor, to comfortably achieve that. I doubt we will make the play offs but I don't think that relegation is an issue. I'm not happy that he's gone and I'm not impressed by the timing and the way it was conducted. However, he has a short remaining football career and he needs to look out for his family. If today someone offered me 3 times my wages to do the same job for a different company I would be handing in my notice this evening. I have worked for the sane company for 32 year's and my loyalty has never been rewarded whereas people I worked with 20 years ago now earn more money cos they were prepared to play the employment merry-go-round and moved for a bit of a pay rise every time. It is his choice of new club that has caused the problem. All this hatred towards him is not so much that he has gone, or done us over with the release clause cos that was always going to happen at some point. That's why DC signed Luke James in the first place. If he had gone to any other club we would have been annoyed/miffed/angry and probably wishing him well. But few people would be wishing him to break his leg next week or have a serious career ending injury. In an earlier post on this thread I hoped that he turned out to be a flop but that is due to him now playing for the sh**, not cos I hate the bloke for leaving and taking control of his future finances. I certainly don't wish him to get injured. I read "money grabbing w**ker", "Judas", "hope he breaks his leg" but are we just overreacting a bit and raising reaction levels purely down to the one unforgiveable decision he made which was to join the sh**? Can't we just ridicule him for that and hope that he doesn't manage to aid the sh** in any footballing way, rather than hoping his career ends soon and he can't feed his family. PS, if he scores against us next season, my pasty will be the first that gets thrown at him. This is just my opinion but I guess I might get slaughtered for it. I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT. [ Speak for yourself pal
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Post by yategas78 on Feb 4, 2017 20:07:47 GMT
I wouldn't go anywhere near the place nowadays I was young back then and trying to get my leg over 😜
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Feb 4, 2017 20:09:50 GMT
I wouldn't go anywhere near the place nowadays I was young back then and trying to get my leg over 😜 I'd rather have a w**k than go to Asstown Gate. Hard to believe, I know.
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Post by yategas78 on Feb 4, 2017 20:13:16 GMT
But it was 40 odd years ago your honour!!
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Post by You can call me Al. on Feb 4, 2017 20:15:04 GMT
Surely this thread is no longer Rovers related, and should be moved by the mods? Whole heartedly agree. I'm sure we could always move it back if there's an outcry.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2017 20:17:29 GMT
Taylor has gone. I think it's time we let it go and concentrated on supporting the players that have chosen to stay with us. We likely need 4 wins to retain our league one status and we have enough goals in the team, without Taylor, to comfortably achieve that. I doubt we will make the play offs but I don't think that relegation is an issue. I'm not happy that he's gone and I'm not impressed by the timing and the way it was conducted. However, he has a short remaining football career and he needs to look out for his family. If today someone offered me 3 times my wages to do the same job for a different company I would be handing in my notice this evening. I have worked for the sane company for 32 year's and my loyalty has never been rewarded whereas people I worked with 20 years ago now earn more money cos they were prepared to play the employment merry-go-round and moved for a bit of a pay rise every time. It is his choice of new club that has caused the problem. All this hatred towards him is not so much that he has gone, or done us over with the release clause cos that was always going to happen at some point. That's why DC signed Luke James in the first place. If he had gone to any other club we would have been annoyed/miffed/angry and probably wishing him well. But few people would be wishing him to break his leg next week or have a serious career ending injury. In an earlier post on this thread I hoped that he turned out to be a flop but that is due to him now playing for the sh**, not cos I hate the bloke for leaving and taking control of his future finances. I certainly don't wish him to get injured. I read "money grabbing w**ker", "Judas", "hope he breaks his leg" but are we just overreacting a bit and raising reaction levels purely down to the one unforgiveable decision he made which was to join the sh**? Can't we just ridicule him for that and hope that he doesn't manage to aid the sh** in any footballing way, rather than hoping his career ends soon and he can't feed his family. PS, if he scores against us next season, my pasty will be the first that gets thrown at him. This is just my opinion but I guess I might get slaughtered for it. I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT. I live 5 mins from trashton and if c*ty were in the prem and we were in the toolstation I still would never go to that vile place. Best part today I was told city fans were singing "you don't know what your doing" to little Lee due to his substitutions and booing him yet the BFG sub ended up scoring the winner. Not only as a rovers fan but fans all round the country know what a load of animals they are down there it won't be long before there spitting and chucking coin's at the snake and little Lee.
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Post by bs9trymer on Feb 4, 2017 20:21:41 GMT
I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT.You honestly think this is a FACT? I think you are so far wide of the mark with this comment it's unbelievable. I dont think its a FACT, I KNOW that its a FACT! , I also know that anyone questioning it wasnt about then,or is in denial.
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Post by bs9trymer on Feb 4, 2017 20:26:37 GMT
I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT. [ Speak for yourself pal I will make an offer to you, there is a Tote End Old boys get together planned for April,if it definitely goes ahead I will invite you to come,you can make that comment to me and deny that there were turncoats....you will be laughed at by a few dozen old blokes who were actually about in 76.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2017 20:27:25 GMT
Don't know what you're on about trymer fact....
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Post by bs9trymer on Feb 4, 2017 20:30:19 GMT
I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT. I live 5 mins from trashton and if c*ty were in the prem and we were in the toolstation I still would never go to that vile place. Best part today I was told city fans were singing "you don't know what your doing" to little Lee due to his substitutions and booing him yet the BFG sub ended up scoring the winner. Not only as a rovers fan but fans all round the country know what a load of animals they are down there it won't be long before there spitting and chucking coin's at the snake and little Lee. You might not go,but plenty would as they did in 76,in fact some of them became part of the 'Temple Meads reception commitee' for Rovers supporters coming home from away games.
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Post by bs9trymer on Feb 4, 2017 20:31:17 GMT
Don't know what you're on about trymer fact.... Were you about in the 70s ? ...obviously not !
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Post by bs9trymer on Feb 4, 2017 20:38:18 GMT
Moved the thread...inconvenient FACTS....
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Post by grayraydon on Feb 4, 2017 20:48:22 GMT
Taylor has gone. I think it's time we let it go and concentrated on supporting the players that have chosen to stay with us. We likely need 4 wins to retain our league one status and we have enough goals in the team, without Taylor, to comfortably achieve that. I doubt we will make the play offs but I don't think that relegation is an issue. I'm not happy that he's gone and I'm not impressed by the timing and the way it was conducted. However, he has a short remaining football career and he needs to look out for his family. If today someone offered me 3 times my wages to do the same job for a different company I would be handing in my notice this evening. I have worked for the sane company for 32 year's and my loyalty has never been rewarded whereas people I worked with 20 years ago now earn more money cos they were prepared to play the employment merry-go-round and moved for a bit of a pay rise every time. It is his choice of new club that has caused the problem. All this hatred towards him is not so much that he has gone, or done us over with the release clause cos that was always going to happen at some point. That's why DC signed Luke James in the first place. If he had gone to any other club we would have been annoyed/miffed/angry and probably wishing him well. But few people would be wishing him to break his leg next week or have a serious career ending injury. In an earlier post on this thread I hoped that he turned out to be a flop but that is due to him now playing for the sh**, not cos I hate the bloke for leaving and taking control of his future finances. I certainly don't wish him to get injured. I read "money grabbing w**ker", "Judas", "hope he breaks his leg" but are we just overreacting a bit and raising reaction levels purely down to the one unforgiveable decision he made which was to join the sh**? Can't we just ridicule him for that and hope that he doesn't manage to aid the sh** in any footballing way, rather than hoping his career ends soon and he can't feed his family. PS, if he scores against us next season, my pasty will be the first that gets thrown at him. This is just my opinion but I guess I might get slaughtered for it. I agree with a lot of your post,the bloke has financial security for life with this transfer,he could retire at 30 and never have to work again,gone are the days of players staying loyal to a club for years and then having to do a cr@p job until they are 65 just to survive. The biggest laugh is all these loyal 'gasheads' slagging him off ,loads of them would be turning their coats and getting down AG if city got into the Premier league the same as loads did in 76 ! FACT.I repeat, if you think this is a FACT then you sir are way wide of the mark, it may have been the case back in '76 or whenever you are on about but that means feck all now (over 40 years later) and I personally say you are well wrong now and there is no possible way you can state this as a FACT.
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