Taylor came back from injury and has played in all of the last 5 league games…. they haven’t won a single one.
Taylor took off at Half time. Best move of the match .
Looked poorly to me early covid symptoms
There’s long covid, and there’s Taylor covid.
I think you or someone is making that up
Contract end by mutual agreement and back to some Scottish club in January.
Kinsella starting for Swindon today and they are winning so far.
Is Taylor the worst Walsall cb in recent history? He has got to be worse than Gary Liddle
He is the worst relative to expectation.
Looking at Bradford and Swindon forums they’re all saying the same sort of thing.
We’ll be in a relegation battle soon.
Could go down.
Can’t see where next point is coming from.
Shows how far we’ve sunk
Need signings in January. Can’t see it happening
I might as well have stayed on here and read the same things
An interview with Darrell Clarke in The Times today:
Thank goodness our fans aren’t like theirs
Thanks for that…only thing I would take issue is when he says you shouldn’t think of yourself as a victim. I think I get what he says in that the victim was Ellie, who died, but her family are also victims and will doubtless be negatively affected by her death. I note that he and his Wife have split since her death.
I think you have to acknowledge the trauma you are experiencing. Nothing to do with self-pity but you have to understand why you feel the way you do about things.
Swindon have 24 points from 18 games, which is what we had after 18 matches last season. But we were on an OK run at that time, whereas Swindon have been terrible for a while.
1 loss in the first 10 games of the season
1 win in the last 11 games
And they have a pretty tough fixture list coming up too
How the actual fk has he made it as a footballer?
Another interview with Darrell Clarke, this time from the Observer.
Similar to his one in the Times but also references his work with Elijah Adebayo.
Clarke is a master of tough love. At Walsall he had Eli Adebayo, who now plays in the Premier League for Luton. “Let me tell you how much work that took for six months. I can remember one game, going in and saying: ‘Well done, boys, well done, because we played with 10 men here because that guy has not tried a leg.’ He had to learn.”
Think he’s got mixed up with Wes McDonald there, because I thought Adebayo worked hard. Often playing up front on his own holding the ball up.