Neil Taylor 13:41 - Nov 7 with 1520 views | builthjack | Retired at 33. 160 games for the Swans. Good luck lad. | |
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Neil Taylor on 13:50 - Nov 7 with 1469 views | KeithHaynes | Surely he had as equal a chance of going to the World Cup as Gunter if he had kept an eye on his fitness and choice of club ? | |
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Neil Taylor on 15:24 - Nov 7 with 1429 views | Dr_Winston | Made the absolute most out of a limited talent. A career to be proud of. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Neil Taylor on 16:09 - Nov 7 with 1392 views | max936 |
Neil Taylor on 15:24 - Nov 7 by Dr_Winston | Made the absolute most out of a limited talent. A career to be proud of. |
That's a bit unfair on Taylor he was fair bit better than limited, he did well for us considering he was an out and out defender who went on to play more or less as a wing back. A career to be proud of. Absolutely 100% [Post edited 7 Nov 2022 16:10]
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Neil Taylor on 16:37 - Nov 7 with 1357 views | trampie | I wonder if there was any thoughts of him going back to Wrexham to finish his playing career. | |
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Neil Taylor on 16:38 - Nov 7 with 1358 views | Boundy | Never let us or himself down , remember the cry's of despair when he was sent off in the 1st play off leg v Forest and then after he broke his ankle , he could have gone to Newcastle but decided to sign an extension with us . Good luck to him | |
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Neil Taylor on 17:44 - Nov 7 with 1314 views | KeithHaynes |
Neil Taylor on 16:37 - Nov 7 by trampie | I wonder if there was any thoughts of him going back to Wrexham to finish his playing career. |
I think he has drawn a line under that mate. | |
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Neil Taylor on 18:28 - Nov 7 with 1298 views | Kilkennyjack | Yes, played in some of our best ever Swans teams. Good luck Neil. | |
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Neil Taylor on 18:43 - Nov 7 with 1279 views | pencoedjack |
Neil Taylor on 15:24 - Nov 7 by Dr_Winston | Made the absolute most out of a limited talent. A career to be proud of. |
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Neil Taylor on 18:48 - Nov 7 with 1276 views | Dr_Winston |
Neil Taylor on 16:09 - Nov 7 by max936 | That's a bit unfair on Taylor he was fair bit better than limited, he did well for us considering he was an out and out defender who went on to play more or less as a wing back. A career to be proud of. Absolutely 100% [Post edited 7 Nov 2022 16:10]
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That's not meant to be denigrating. Plenty of players with a hell of a lot more natural ability couldn't manage the kind of career he did. That says a lot about him. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Neil Taylor on 19:03 - Nov 7 with 1262 views | STID2017 | Often got unfairly criticised but was excellent for us. What would we give to see the likes of him now ? | |
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Neil Taylor on 19:52 - Nov 7 with 1235 views | max936 |
Neil Taylor on 18:48 - Nov 7 by Dr_Winston | That's not meant to be denigrating. Plenty of players with a hell of a lot more natural ability couldn't manage the kind of career he did. That says a lot about him. |
Fair point and I agree. | |
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Neil Taylor on 20:46 - Nov 7 with 1211 views | OptimisticJack | I still find it remarkable that he didn't score a single league goal having played so many matches somes of which were at wing back. He did score the famous goal for Wales against Belgium but in fairness he tried his best to miss that. Was he only 33? That's really young for a defender to retire when not injured. | |
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Neil Taylor on 09:39 - Nov 8 with 1096 views | BryanSwan |
Neil Taylor on 19:03 - Nov 7 by STID2017 | Often got unfairly criticised but was excellent for us. What would we give to see the likes of him now ? |
Neil often took a lot of flack from our fans often it wasn't warranted. Gave his all here and played just shy of 300 games across the Prem and Championship. Quality fullback, allowed us to have Rangel playing on the right constantly bombing on. | |
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Neil Taylor on 11:33 - Nov 8 with 1069 views | dna | Decent enough player, but when Ben came in he was at a different level | | | |
Neil Taylor on 13:30 - Nov 8 with 1037 views | GixerJack | Between Neil Taylor, Sorinola or Lati who would the first pick be? Mine would be Neil every day of the week | | | |
Neil Taylor on 14:09 - Nov 8 with 1021 views | Whiterockin |
Neil Taylor on 13:30 - Nov 8 by GixerJack | Between Neil Taylor, Sorinola or Lati who would the first pick be? Mine would be Neil every day of the week |
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Neil Taylor on 15:43 - Nov 8 with 998 views | max936 |
There isn't an A.N.O choice one out of the three or a 1,2,3 1, Taylor 2, Lati 3, Sorinola | |
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Neil Taylor on 16:08 - Nov 8 with 986 views | Fireboy2 |
Neil Taylor on 13:30 - Nov 8 by GixerJack | Between Neil Taylor, Sorinola or Lati who would the first pick be? Mine would be Neil every day of the week |
And me, look how well he played for wales at lwb. Far better than the other 2. | | | |
Neil Taylor on 16:11 - Nov 8 with 986 views | RichardO |
Neil Taylor on 15:43 - Nov 8 by max936 | There isn't an A.N.O choice one out of the three or a 1,2,3 1, Taylor 2, Lati 3, Sorinola |
Any chance of picking option 4.Ben Davies🙃 Ben may not have broke into the team but for Talyors unfortunate ankle injury, which may also be a factor in Neil retiring at 33, nasty break which he did well to come back from. | | | |
Neil Taylor on 18:24 - Nov 8 with 957 views | ABERSWAN |
Neil Taylor on 20:46 - Nov 7 by OptimisticJack | I still find it remarkable that he didn't score a single league goal having played so many matches somes of which were at wing back. He did score the famous goal for Wales against Belgium but in fairness he tried his best to miss that. Was he only 33? That's really young for a defender to retire when not injured. |
Russia he scored against. | | | |
Neil Taylor on 19:33 - Nov 8 with 912 views | max936 |
Neil Taylor on 16:11 - Nov 8 by RichardO | Any chance of picking option 4.Ben Davies🙃 Ben may not have broke into the team but for Talyors unfortunate ankle injury, which may also be a factor in Neil retiring at 33, nasty break which he did well to come back from. |
Ben Davies is and was different gravy to those 3, I put the mentioned 3 in order from what was posted above and I placed them 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choices. | |
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Neil Taylor on 19:54 - Nov 8 with 906 views | AnotherJohn | I wish Neal all the best. His service to the club can't be denied. I have to say though that he has had me frustrated more than a few times because of his tendency to turn back from good attacking positions. Guess he would be right at home in the present team. He could probably do the negative stuff better than most of the present crew. | | | |
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