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Thread: Jon Taylor: Farewell feature

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    Jon Taylor: Farewell feature


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Davis (Advertiser) View Post
    What a great write up that was. The zig, zag zog totally typifies Taylor to a tee. Thanks for your entertainment Jon and good luck with your future football and life in general.

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    Honest endeavour - good luck young man!

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    He frustrated the life out of me.

    Just on him being a player and my thoughts were....
    He seemed completely unaware of what was needed of him.
    On his day he was the nearest thing to Towner that we've had and when he was on it he was a delight to watch.
    His defending was woeful at times and he often let oposition midfielders and defenders just attack Vyner or Jones without the sense of what was happening.

    He is a good player who could gain the team 25 yards with a good run.

    I hope he does well at his next club! Good luck Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    He frustrated the life out of me.

    Just on him being a player and my thoughts were....
    He seemed completely unaware of what was needed of him.
    On his day he was the nearest thing to Towner that we've had and when he was on it he was a delight to watch.
    His defending was woeful at times and he often let oposition midfielders and defenders just attack Vyner or Jones without the sense of what was happening.

    He is a good player who could gain the team 25 yards with a good run.

    I hope he does well at his next club! Good luck Jon
    Always likely to cause havoc in the opposition defence, but too often final pass or shot was wayward. Great goal at Portsmouth though, but even then it looked like he had initially lost control of the ball. Often good entertainment, but not as effective as Tony Towner or Barry Lyons at Championship level.

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    Delighted to see the back of him.


    He always reminded me of the Jack Russel that came on the pitch when you were playing for the pub team.

    He ran about at high speed in circles but just got in the way.

    I will be amazed if he makes it at another championship club. No talent at all.

    Thanks for the effort Jon, can't fault that, but I won't miss the total lack of an end product.

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    So it appears as though he is going to another cship club.
    I'm surprised at that.
    It will be interesting to see who takes him on

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    The criticism is the fault of the coaching staff - discipline /shape. Tried to play too much "football" when defending was the tactics for certain games. Far too many times we fell between two stools.

    When tripping in an open sewer that's a good thing - every other time it isn't.

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    Always loved his attitude for the Millers. 100% in every game he played. Good luck for the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    So it appears as though he is going to another cship club.
    I'm surprised at that.
    It will be interesting to see who takes him on
    One with ambition to be mid table at least I'd have thought.

    I'm not too sure whether even the very best of wingers in the championship would have faired much better than Taylor in our team.

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