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Shaun Taylor

Posted: 13 Jul 2013, 21:57
by ferrarilover
It's the attitude he gives off, it's a culmination of all sorts.

Matt.

Shaun Taylor

Posted: 13 Jul 2013, 21:59
by Southampton Gull
Agree with Jerry. He served us well, said nice things about the club and has now moved on. What's the big deal?

Thanks Rene, was a pleasure watching you play for our little club, best of luck at your new club.

Re: Shaun Taylor

Posted: 13 Jul 2013, 23:20
by Trojan 67
Just got back from the trenches (digging out footings/foundations (8) Why do you build me up Buttercup (8) ..............

Not those Foundations :bow:

Their is only one "Turnip Taylor" and it aint our Deb'n buhy Shaun.

Got caught short between a rock and a hard place when the sh*t hit the fan / the "professional social drinker" went on one.

He may have been a professional footballer, he may have been a professional football manager, what he wasn't was a real thoroughbred PSD (professional social drinker).

He is an honest pro, he's back in his own back yard, I hope Shaun Taylor enjoys his time at Argyle and I wish him the best.

Then there's the difference between PSD and PA (piss artist).

PAs fail to read what is on the tin.

PSDs note the recycling message and comply.

:engflag:

Shaun Taylor

Posted: 14 Jul 2013, 00:45
by Dutchgull
Matt try and get real. What evidence do you have about Rene's "attitude " ?? As per Jerry & SG he was just looking for a better deal. Whats wrong with that ? Wouldn't you in the real world. So exasperating at times....

Re: Shaun Taylor

Posted: 14 Jul 2013, 00:57
by Dave
Not sure how we have ended up talking about Rene Howe on the Taylor thread, however Rene signing for Burton suggests he was not after a better deal , it's unlikely Burton can pay Rene any more than we can. His move to Burton suggests he genuinely was after nothing else than a move north just as he said.

Any way back on topic, coaching U18's is Taylor's level, so a good move for him.