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STRIKER TAYLOR ‘EXCITED’ BY U’S CHANCE

STRIKER TAYLOR

LEAGUE ONE
By Chris Dunlavy

HUNGRY: Lyle Taylor

LYLE Taylor says feeling wanted was the key factor behind his decision to join Cambridge United.
The 33-year-old striker has scored over 190 goals during an itinerant career that has seen him play for 18 different clubs at every level from the Championship to the Isthmian League.
His most prolific years came at AFC Wimbledon and then Charlton, where he scored 11 times in 22 games in the 2019-20 season to earn a move to Nottingham Forest.
Taylor was promoted to the Premier League under Steve Cooper in 2022 but never kicked a ball i...

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