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Taylor: Massively Disappointed
Saturday, 29th Aug 2020 17:41

Assistant manager Stuart Taylor was “massively disappointed” by the Blues performance as they were beaten 1-0 by League Two Cambridge United at the Abbey Stadium in their final pre-season friendly. Taylor felt the display didn’t match the standards of previous friendlies or training.

“Massively disappointed, there’s been a lot of good stuff in training, good stuff been in the previous games and none of that was taken into today’s game, unfortunately,” he said.

“Sometimes it’s one of those things, do you put it down to it being a bad day at the office or are there other reasons or other factors to that?

“But certainly there have been a lot of words been said after the game, there were a lot of things said at half-time, the standard wasn’t anywhere near what they’re used to or capable of doing.

“We saw a little reaction when they came out in the second half. The second half was better even if the intensity of the game was still not there.

“The tempo, even the style of play we want wasn’t there either and that’s both in possession and out of possession, so we’re disappointed with that and the lads were too.”

With 6ft 5in tall Oli Hawkins up front was there an attempt to be more direct? “The slickness wasn’t there, the lads did try and play but they didn’t move the ball quick enough and therefore we couldn’t open up their defensive line and that’s what happens when you don’t move the ball quick enough, you find it difficult.”


Reflecting further and towards manager Paul Lambert selecting his XI next week, he added: “You can put it down to a couple of factors, maybe it being a bad day of the office, but the manager’s got a team to pick and he has to go by what he thinks is going to be right.

“A lot of it will be judged on the full pre-season, but certainly from today it was disappointing. And the lads know that.”

Regarding Hawkins, he said: “I thought he did very well. Earlier on he gave us that presence that we’ve probably missed in terms of flick-ons and being that presence in both boxes, defensively as well from set pieces.

“Even when the ball went out in wider areas, it was great to see him getting in there. In training, he’s been in there and finishing very, very well. The only thing I would question is that we got into wider areas, we worked it reasonably well at times but that final ball into the box wasn’t good enough, so therefore we couldn’t see him going and attacking it, which was disappointing.”

Does the big frontman give the Blues a Plan B? “I think it’s just a different style of play in terms of getting it in to him, although it may be a 50-yard pass, it is a pass, it’s not a lump forward, it’s not direct. Ideally you want to go and score a goal was quickly as you can.

“Sometimes you’ve got to be patient, you’ve got to probe, you’ve got to go in and then back out the other side, find different ways of breaking teams down.

“He’s a big lump of a boy, very, very strong, but he’s got a good touch as well so we can rap it into his feet and get midfield runners off him and go and play.

“So, it does come back to different styles of how we want to go and play, different paths of going and breaking teams down and he gives us that option.”

James Norwood made his first appearance of pre-season as a half-time sub for Hawkins and Taylor says it will take a little time for the former Tranmere made to get back to the top of his game.

“It just comes down to a fitness thing,” he said. “He’s been out for near enough a year, as has Kane [Vincent-Young]. The two of them were massively missed last season.

“Nors started the season on fire, scored lots of goals but towards the end of his time he was obviously playing through injuries.

“He went and got operated, got fixed, has come back now and it’s just a case of building him back up. It does take time to get him built back up and make sure he’s back and he’s not re-injured. We just need to make sure we keep working on him and make sure he gets back to being his lively self with his work ethic up top, closing down defenders and getting goals.”

Asked about reports that the Blues had rebuffed a £2 million offer from Crystal Palace for midfielder Flynn Downes, Taylor responded: “I have absolutely no idea, I’m being honest with you, I don’t deal with all that, what offers are coming in.

“I just make sure we’re training as well as we can and doing whatever needs to be done and making sure the lads are ready for the Saturday and assist the gaffer as much as possible to go and pick the team.

“But when it comes to things like that, it’s got nothing to do with me, that’s something to speak to [owner] Marcus [Evans], [general manager of football operations] Lee [O’Neill] or the gaffer about.”


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bluelodgeblue added 18:46 - Aug 29
Well if at this stage of the season you need to give players a rocket up their backside both at halftime and full time to perform then there is something dreadfully wrong at this club?
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therein61 added 18:52 - Aug 29
The main thing wrong with us is senior players who have power off the field but are p1ss poor on it.
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MonkeyAlan added 19:06 - Aug 29
The senior players run this club. Until we get shot of them we are stuffed.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 19:17 - Aug 29
Don't let the door hit your sorry ar$e on the way out
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runningout added 19:42 - Aug 29
Difficult not to feel negative about season ahead. It all looks and sounds too familiar. Onwards and ...
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Wickets added 19:59 - Aug 29
By senior players i take it that is Chambers and Skuse but neither of them where involved today so whats that got to do with it ?
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Bert added 20:02 - Aug 29
Honest and frank words. Good to hear the realism sometimes without personalising his obvious anger.
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Skip73 added 20:05 - Aug 29
League 2 here we come
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Linkboy13 added 20:26 - Aug 29
Another season struggling to create chances and scoring goals. I reckon ninety per cent of this squad is not good enough, but we keep playing them season after season.
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ITFCsince67 added 20:44 - Aug 29
I've lost all connection with the club, sorry but who is Stuart Taylor? When did he arrive at the club.
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ArnieM added 21:29 - Aug 29
Clocks ticking Mr Lambert .
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blues1 added 22:05 - Aug 29
Itfcsince 67. And that sums up some of our fans. You dont even know who the asst manager is, despite the fact he arrived at the same time as Lambert.
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blues1 added 22:09 - Aug 29
Skip73. Get a grip. We lost a preseason friendly, with a team missing at least 10 players who,all likely he in the squad for the 1st game of the league season, and based on that, u make a comment like that. Shows how unintelligent some of our fans are. God knows what ud have been saying in 1980, when we lost every preseason match. ( went on to finish 2nd in league, qualifying for uefa cup).
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Steve_D added 22:20 - Aug 29
Players are not that bothered as they know they are not going to be replaced because the owner will not fund any transfers just more loans and rubbish who no one else would touch .
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Bert added 22:35 - Aug 29
So, when fans are allowed in at a number less than the total number of season tickets renewed, I can expect to get in because the detractors won't want to go. That's good, wouldn't want to breath in their venomous air. Support the club through good and bad times and vent anger in a mature, reflective manner not the weasel way some posters behave.
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WhoisJimmyJuan added 08:32 - Aug 30
I wish people on here would not label those unhappy with the state of the club as stupid. The club is pretty much in the worst state in its history. Expressing dissatisfaction of our situation is hardly a sign of stupidity. Also regarding references to a poor pre-season in 1980 or whatever, is all well and good but overall we were MUCH happier then so much less apt to complain.
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juniorblue added 08:55 - Aug 30
I agree with WhoisJimmyJuan...... please do not label fans as stupid when they express disappointment. I think we all have to agree that Town is in a bad situation, both in terms of league position and having a real strategy/opportunity of regaining past successes. We have been in decline since Magilton was sacked and it is hard to see how we are going to improve under the current regime (Owner and Management team). But, without any sign of a new owner with cash to splash we have to try and hope that this season is better than last and support the team. Yes, I am very disappointed with how things have gone the last 10 years. However, this doesn't also make me stupid.
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grow_our_own added 09:44 - Aug 30
Senior players also include Judge and Nolan. Will we be non-league before a manager realises they're amateur-standard?
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ChrisR added 09:53 - Aug 30
One miserable goal scored in 3 preseason games , and outplayed by an L2 side . Just like all games since Jan this year. Have to face it that current squad is just not good enough , with underwhelming recent signings not helping. Should be signing some one like Hughill now gone to Norwich if we were serious , not some ex non league beanpole . Lambert just so unconvincing , uninspiring, unable to motivate. Were doomed I'm afraid .
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rgp1 added 11:15 - Aug 30
Is it me or does Stuart Taylor look like he is being given a rollocking by the headmaster?
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Bert added 18:13 - Aug 30
I agree that labelling fans as stupid if they vent their concern is wrong. However, there is no doubt that there are a number of posters on TWTD who resort to insulting those who are passionate about their support. Evans is here, Lambert is here so for now accept what we cannot change things. If this season goes pear shaped as last year then yes call for a change of management and some players but cut out the personal attacks.
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AlfBuksh added 08:10 - Aug 31
Itfcsince67 haha, i know exactly what you mean!!
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