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Greg Taylor

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Notorious, Sep 2, 2019.

Discuss Greg Taylor in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. JamesM09

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    Probably end there I expect.
     
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  2. McChiellini..

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    Agreed. He'll be at it again at Tannadice and trophy day..

    What next, extending his contract......
     
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  3. Buster Gold Member Gold Member

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    It was bring your kid to work day :giggle2:
     
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  4. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Greg Taylor is brilliant for us, until we need to play a team that's better than us, then the problems begin..

    I'd rather he moved on..
     
  5. Ryanm1984

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    One swallow doesn't make a summer.

    People going OTT about a decent performance against a * poor kilmarnock team.

    Seem to have forgotten his performance against bayern or him almost single handily costing us the cup final a few months ago.

    There is a reason every decent team we come up against targets him.

    There is also a reason pundits like Boyd and Dalziel are constantly going on about how we should do everything we can to keep him. These are 2 guys who don't have our best interests at heart. They are desperate for us to keep a bang average player bcoz they believe the weaker we are the better chance their beloved Hun team have of closing the gap.

    The biggest surprise on Saturday was that he didn't turn and pass his wean backwards to McGregor
     
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  6. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Same cup final he scored an equaliser in aye?
     
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  7. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Paul Hartley played in a Celtic team that had a strong Scottish contingent at its core.


    The ex-Celtic midfielder won two Scottish Premier League titles, a Scottish Cup and a League Cup under fellow Scot Gordon Strachan. Hartley's teammates included the likes of Stephen McManus, Gary Caldwell, Scott Brown, Mark Wilson, Shaun Maloney and Barry Robson, to name but a few. Every one of them was a vital cog in the green and white machine that was Strachan's highly successful side.

    That's why the 48-year-old has watched on with interest as homegrown boy Greg Taylor gets ready to bring the curtain down on his Celtic career. Hartley reckons that the respect and admiration for the job Taylor has done for the club is growing by the day as the clock ticks down and should never go unnoticed.

    He readily subscribes to the notion that Celtic will miss Taylor if he chooses to depart the scene at the end of the current campaign. Hartley reckons that Taylor could well be the perfect example of a player who will not be fully appreciated until he finally leaves the club.

    Taylor is poised to leave Celtic in the summer when his current deal expires after contract talks hit an impasse and no new deal has been signed. However, Hartley is well aware that it is harder for homegrown talents to issue contractual demands based on their worth


    He said: "Greg Taylor is a good player and maybe it’s just because he's Scottish and he's not, maybe, box office or a big name! It is important for Celtic to retain that Scottish core, and with Kieran Tierney coming back, then Greg might see his future somewhere else, but I think he can play in a number of positions, and I think he’s been a strong signing.

    “It’s not easy coming from Kilmarnock to establish yourself in the Celtic team, and he has certainly done that. That’s for sure. Tierney might not play every game. He's going to be a brilliant signing. He’s still at a good age, but he’s had a lot of injuries over his career, and you need two good players in every position.

    "It is hard for Scottish players to make contractual demands, and Greg never came in for a big fee either when he came from Kilmarnock to Celtic. Sometimes you've got to try and appreciate the players a little bit more, especially if he's looking for a contract and what he thinks he's worth.

    "Greg has been a good player for Celtic over a period of time."

    With the imminent return of Tierney, Hartley believes that Taylor may wish to pursue other options to try and guarantee first-team football elsewhere.

    He reckons that he wouldn't put it past Taylor to take a leaf out of former Celtic teammate Ryan Christie's book and see if he can have a crack at England.

    Hartley said: "Greg will just want a contract that provides good security for him and his family.

    "He might also look at things and say, 'I'm not guaranteed first-team football here', and at the stage of his career that he is at, he wants to try and play every week. He's maybe not guaranteed that at Celtic with Tierney coming back. Playing in England might also come into his thinking, and Greg might want to try and play in the best league possible, as a footballer's career is quite short.

    "He's at an age now where he may see his future lying elsewhere."

    However, Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers has still not given up hope of convincing Taylor to stay despite the player currently being free to discuss a pre-contract agreement with any potential suitors. The left-back was voted the sponsor's Player of the Match in the 5-1 destruction of Kilmarnock that moved Celtic to within one victory of retaining their Scottish Premiership crown.

    Taylor, who has walked out of the tunnel with his newborn baby daughter Ruvie as the club mascot at the weekend, was unavailable at the end to pick up his award. Rodgers said: "I'll always fight to the very end for a player and a person like Greg.

    "He's earned the right to make the decision he wants. We'll always try to convince (him to stay). We'll see what happens come the end of the season."
     
  8. Skelleto

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    Completely agree. Time to move him on unless he is happy playing 2nd/3rd choice.
     
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  9. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    We already know he'd be a second choice. Any left back coming in would be coming in being second choice because Tierney is joining. I think this is where our major issue is. What level will the player be?
     
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    Aye let's just ignore his glaring shortcomings because he scored a deflected equaliser.

    * happy clapper
     
  11. Sween

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    He'd be a great second choice and would be cheaper than Sclupp. If he is happy to play second fiddle I'd happily give him a contract. More than good enough to step into any domestic game and do a good job.
     
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    Hope he signs a new deal just to watch the rage of * like Ryan, hopefully would be the last straw and he * off for good the * parasite.
     
  13. Ryanm1984

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    Thats the issue tho isn't it? Hes not happy to play 2nd fiddle and feels he deserves to be 1st choice despite his lack of ability
     
  14. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Same way you constantly ignore his numerous positive contributions I suppose.

    I'm actually fine with moving him on and am looking forward to Tierney being an upgrade. If he wants a new challenge then good luck to him.
     
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  15. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    Why wouldn't a footballer want to be first choice? He knows he's getting dropped, I'm sure he's well aware KT is the better footballer and deserves to start above him. He's seen off a lot of competition to LB since coming here so he will feel another club will give him that shot.