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  1. #1
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    Sometimes leaving Burnley (remember Christoper Grant Wood anyone?) is not the best career move a player can make even if it is more money. Charlie Taylor has however been a fine servant at this club and I am sure we will all wish him well if he moves on.

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    Not surprised.We have cover now with younger players for his position and,at his age,he will go back home for a decent fee.Good luck
    to him,he wasn't getting regular games with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barrie_burn View Post
    Not surprised.We have cover now with younger players for his position and,at his age,he will go back home for a decent fee.Good luck
    to him,he wasn't getting regular games with us.
    If Vitinho is a younger better option it’s slightly worrying - Taylor should have played Friday as he’s a proper full back and understands defending as well as bombing on to deliver ball - He’s just not VK style of player which is strange really as although he’s full back he’s not a lot different to how VK played - no nonsense defending.

    Big loss imo unless we’re getting another new player - if we are I hope importantly he can defend.

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