Seems pretty straight forward to me. Neil and his agent have had their little moment, now the player needs to focus on his obligations and job ahead.
Well reading that statement about Neil Taylor and the press release about Ipswich, on the club website, I am feeling a little bit better, quite a bit of negatively in the press this weekend about the Swans. Lets put it behind us and look forward to young Taylor playing for us next year, fingers crossed!
Well that's a surprise. Wonder what kind of reception he'll get from fans if he stays? And why has he decided not to sue the Swans? Lots of unanswered questions about this saga. But it's good to see Huw has sorted everything out so quickly.
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...-reject-bid-from-newcastle-for-left-back-neil read the first line of this article and tell me it dont piss u off.
Oh to have been a fly on the wall during Huws conversation with that Moralee guy. Quality statement, although I do wonder after all that's been said how he would readjust back into the squad. If he made a statement maybe not apologising, but at least explaining, that would go a long way to helping reconcile his relationship with the fans.
I'm confused here lads. We have offered £1m, a fee which is in his contract as a transfer release fee, therefore surely the bid cannot be rejected? I believe we will get him in the end, the player clearly wants to come. The question is, do the fans want him? I personally don't, to go from Enrique to Taylor is a huge step down.