Suffer you horrible, cheating, black and white cockney ****. Taken from the Echo. Steven Taylor says losing to Sunderland is the biggest regret of his career, as he lifts the lid on his relationship with Wearside. Taylor, who has recently signed for former Sunderland boss Mick McCarthy at Ipswich Town, has spoken in a candid interview with the Daily Mail.He said Sunderland is a 'horrible place' and that he thrives on the ire of Black Cats fans. Quizzed on his least favourite away ground, Taylor said: "Sunderland. It's a horrible place. People know the situation between me and Sunderland. They don't like me, I don't like them. It's unfortunate but that's how it is. It's always going to be like that. I'm never going to change my opinion on them, but I will look forward to it if I get the chance to play against Sunderland again. "It's great. I thrive on it. The hatred is what I love about playing against them, especially having 46,000 Mackems hate you as much as they do. It's great, and I hate them. That's just how it is. I think you'll see that if we play them."Asked on the one regret he would want to put right, he said: "To never lose against Sunderland. That kills me to this day and the defeats always stay in mind. It's the sight of happy smiling Mackems that I don't like but unfortunately we got beaten a couple of times by them. It's not nice. In recent times my record against them wasn't good, but overall it might be 50/50."I could be facing them as an Ipswich player next season, absolutely, but as a Newcastle fan, I hope that Newcastle do go up and play against them next year because as a Newcastle fan, you always thrive on those derby games."I hope the fans get what they want, but at the moment it's not looking like that because Sunderland are struggling. But then we've said that for the past few years and Sunderland have always got themselves out of it. "On a personal level, it would be great to play them. Having 46,000 Mackems singing the 'Steven Taylor, we wish you were dead' song again would take the pressure off my team-mates. I'll take the hassle from them, no problem at all." Read more at: http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport...g-mackems-after-they-beat-newcastle-1-8443848
He's just a sad, insignificant prick. Not worth the time of day, let alone column inches in the daily fail.
Pity the w*nker wasnt hurt even more the bellend. If we do play aginst him next season lets hope Catts breaks the c*nts leg..................... in a few places.
Who is this Catts that you speaketh off? He's just a mythical figure from cartoon comics like the silver surfer
I can take being mocked by Taylor. Don't mind at all. He such an average player, at best, that we are always going to be getting more laughs out of him than he is out of us. His regular histrionics after committing handball in the box have ensured him of fame of sorts, but only as a laughing stock. Then there is this one I'm sure he remembers with pride. It's Sid James Park as they took the field to achieve a well earned 3 - 0 DEFEAT. (Then Rioted).
Funniest thing for me was when he made those comments about none of our team were good enough to get on the bench for the soap dodgers. The next derby he was on their bench and they were winning 0-1 and they brought him on and we scored almost straight away the useless git
Not to mention that soon afterwards N/C signed watsisname, the ginger one, from us and he immediately went into the first team.
6 on the trot !. John o shea played in all 6 wins I think, one of the mag players played in 5 a record.