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Graham Taylor OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 15 September 1944, Worksop
Worksop

Worksop is the biggest town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England on the River Ryton at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest. It is about East South East of the Sheffield and its population is estimated to be 39,800....
, Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is an Counties of England in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. The county town is traditionally Nottingham, though the council is now based in West Bridgford, a suburb of Greater Nottingham ....
) is a football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 manager and a former player. He is best known as the manager of the England national football team
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
, as well as being manager of Watford
Watford F.C.

Watford Football Club is an England professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. They play in the Football League Championship....
, a club he took from the Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
 to the First
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 in the space of five years.

Taylor grew up in the industrial steel town of Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe

Scunthorpe is a town within North Lincolnshire, England. It is the administrative centre of the North Lincolnshire unitary authority, and has an estimated total resident population of 72,514....
, North Lincolnshire
North Lincolnshire

North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. For Ceremonial counties of England it is part of Lincolnshire....
, a town with which he still has many connections and regards as his hometown . The son of a sports journalist with The Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph, Graham found his love of the beautiful game in the stands of the "Old Showground" watching Scunthorpe United
Scunthorpe United F.C.

Scunthorpe United Football Club are an England association football team based in the town of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire.Nicknamed The Iron, they currently play in the Football League One after one season in the Football League Championship, the first time they played at that level in 45 years....
, a team he still supports and is often seen at many home matches.






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Graham Taylor OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 (born 15 September 1944, Worksop
Worksop

Worksop is the biggest town in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire, England on the River Ryton at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest. It is about East South East of the Sheffield and its population is estimated to be 39,800....
, Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is an Counties of England in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. The county town is traditionally Nottingham, though the council is now based in West Bridgford, a suburb of Greater Nottingham ....
) is a football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 manager and a former player. He is best known as the manager of the England national football team
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
, as well as being manager of Watford
Watford F.C.

Watford Football Club is an England professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. They play in the Football League Championship....
, a club he took from the Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
 to the First
Football League First Division

The Football League First Division was the highest division of The Football League between 1993 and 2004, and the highest division of Football in England overall between 1892 and 1992....
 in the space of five years.

Taylor grew up in the industrial steel town of Scunthorpe
Scunthorpe

Scunthorpe is a town within North Lincolnshire, England. It is the administrative centre of the North Lincolnshire unitary authority, and has an estimated total resident population of 72,514....
, North Lincolnshire
North Lincolnshire

North Lincolnshire is a unitary authority area in the region of Yorkshire and the Humber in England. For Ceremonial counties of England it is part of Lincolnshire....
, a town with which he still has many connections and regards as his hometown . The son of a sports journalist with The Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph, Graham found his love of the beautiful game in the stands of the "Old Showground" watching Scunthorpe United
Scunthorpe United F.C.

Scunthorpe United Football Club are an England association football team based in the town of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire.Nicknamed The Iron, they currently play in the Football League One after one season in the Football League Championship, the first time they played at that level in 45 years....
, a team he still supports and is often seen at many home matches. When growing up however, Taylor supported Wolves, the team he later was to manage.

The style of football his teams played was often criticised by purists as being focused on the 'long ball' style of getting the ball quickly to physically powerful forwards, although unlike many long ball advocates, Taylor also liked to play with skillful wingers, who could beat defenders, hit the byline and produce dangerous crosses into the opposition's penalty area. In this respect, John Barnes
John Barnes (footballer)

John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE is a Jamaica-born former professional English football player whose most successful spells were for Watford F.C....
 was perhaps the archetypal Taylor player. Although viewed as being aesthetically unattractive by the often losing opposition, Taylor's style proved incredibly successful in terms of club football, although less so when applied to the more composed pace of international football.

His most recent managerial role was manager of Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
, which he left at the end of the 2002-03 season
2002-03 in English football

The 2002-03 season was the 123rd season of competitive football in England....
. Taylor now works as a pundit for BBC Radio Five Live
BBC Radio Five Live

BBC Radio 5 Live is the BBC's radio service providing live BBC News, phone-ins, and sports commentaries. It is the principal radio station Broadcasting of sports events in the United Kingdom, broadcasting virtually all major sports events staged in the UK or involving British competitors....
.

Early life

He moved to a council house
Council house

The council house is a form of public housing in the United Kingdom. Council houses were built and operated by local Municipality to supply uncrowded, well built homes on secure tenancies at affordable rents to the local population....
 in Scunthorpe in 1947, where his father Thomas was the sports reporter for the Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph. He went to the , then Scunthorpe Grammar School (now ), where he met his wife, Rita, from Winteringham
Winteringham

Winteringham is a village in North Lincolnshire and on the south bank of the River Humber, population 989 .The Ancient Rome had a settlement here probably called Ad Abum....
. He played for the England Grammar Schools football team, and joined the sixth-form after passing six-O-levels in 1961, but he left after one year to pursue a full-time career in football. This was highly unusual for a Grammar School pupil and his teachers disapproved of his actions. Taylor always preferred football to rugby at Grammar School. He joined Grimsby Town, and played his first competitive game for them in September 1963 against Newcastle United when they won 2-1. In early 1965 Graham Taylor married Rita Cowling. They had two daughters, Joanne and Karen, whilst Taylor was at Grimsby. They also lived in Cleethorpes
Cleethorpes

Cleethorpes is a town and unparished area in North East Lincolnshire, England, situated on the estuary of the River Humber....
. When he moved to Lincoln, he bought his first house in North Hykeham
North Hykeham

North Hykeham is a technically a town immediately south of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, in the county of Lincolnshire, England. In reality, however, it forms part of the greater Lincoln urban sprawl, comprising 4,915 dwellings....
.

Playing career

His playing career began with Grimsby Town
Grimsby Town F.C.

Grimsby Town Football Club are an English Football club playing in Football League Two, the fourth tier of English football. The club is located at Blundell Park in the seaside town of Cleethorpes, part of the conurbation of Grimsby Borough in North East Lincolnshire, on the Humber estuary....
 in 1962 for whom he went on to play 189 games at fullback, scoring twice. He was transferred to Lincoln City
Lincoln City F.C.

Lincoln City F.C. is an England association football team currently playing in Football League Two .The team play at the 10,127 capacity Sincil Bank in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, and are nicknamed the Imps after the legend of the Lincoln Imp....
 in the summer of 1968, he scored 1 goal in 150 appearances before being forced to retire from playing following a serious hip injury in 1972.

Managerial career

Graham Taylor managed the top two highest scoring teams in the Football League (under the 2 points for a win system). Lincoln - 74 points in 1976; Watford - 71 points in 1978. This was a remarkable feat considering that the 2 points for a win system in the Football League had been introduced way back in 1888 and was not discontinued until the launch of 3 points for a win in 1981.

Lincoln City (1972 – 1977)

Taylor was the youngest person to become a FA
The Football Association

The Football Association, also known as simply The FA, is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependency of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man....
 coach, at the age of 27. Following his retirement from playing, Taylor became manager of Lincoln City
Lincoln City F.C.

Lincoln City F.C. is an England association football team currently playing in Football League Two .The team play at the 10,127 capacity Sincil Bank in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, and are nicknamed the Imps after the legend of the Lincoln Imp....
, being the youngest manager in the league at the age of 28 in December 1972. Taylor led Lincoln to the Fourth Division
Football League Fourth Division

The Football League Fourth Division or Division Four of The Football League was the fourth-highest division in the English football league system from the 1958-59 in English football season until the creation of the FA Premier League prior to the 1992-93 in English football season....
 title in 1976, during which the Imps set the league records for most wins (32), fewest defeats (4), and most points (74) (when 2 points were awarded for a win).

Watford (1977 – 1987)

In 1977, the 32-year-old Taylor was hired to manage Watford
Watford F.C.

Watford Football Club is an England professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. They play in the Football League Championship....
 by new owner Elton John
Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
. He turned down an approach from First Division West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion F.C.

West Bromwich Albion Football Club , also known as West Brom, The Baggies, Albion, The Albion, The Throstles or WBA, are an English professional Football club based in West Bromwich, West Midlands ....
 in favour of a Fourth Division club, which caused a major surprise among many observers. Taylor led Watford from the Fourth Division to the First Division in only five years. He even took the side to the third round of the UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup is a association football competition for European club teams, organised by the UEFA. It is the second most important international competition for European football clubs, after the UEFA Champions League....
, having finished second in 1982-83
1982-83 in English football

The 1982-83 season was the 103rd season of competitive football in England....
 (the club's first season as a top division club). Taylor also led Watford to the 1984 FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 final, which Watford lost to Everton
Everton F.C.

Everton Football Club are a professional English association football club located in the city of Liverpool. The club competes in the Premier League and has contested more seasons in the top flight of English football than any other....
 2-0. In his final season, 1986-87
1986-87 in English football

The 1986-87 season was the 107th season of competitive football in England....
, Watford finished ninth in the league and reached the FA Cup semi-finals, missing out on another Wembley appearance when they lost to Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, , is an English professional association football club which currently plays in the Premier League. Commonly referred to as Spurs, the club's home stadium is White Hart Lane, Tottenham, in the London Borough of Haringey N postcode area....
, their chances hardly helped by the fact that both of their first team goalkeepers were injured.

Aston Villa (1987 – 1990)

In June 1987, Taylor left Watford for a new challenge at Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
, who had just been relegated from the First Division. It was a terrible setback for the midlanders, who had won the European Cup just five years earlier and had been league champions six years earlier.

Taylor managed to take Aston Villa back to the top flight with his first attempt, securing their top flight safety in 1988-89
1988-89 in English football

The 1988-89 season was the 109th season of competitive football in England....
 with a win on the final day of the league season. During his third season at the club Villa finished runners-up in the first division, having led the league table at several stages of the season before being overhauled in the final weeks by Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.

Liverpool Football Club is a professional association football club based in Liverpool, England. The club plays in the Premier League, and it is the Football records in England#Most successful clubs overall in the history of Football in England; the club has won List of football clubs in England by major honours won than any other English cl...
. Following this success, Taylor accepted an offer to take over the England national football team
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
 from Bobby Robson
Bobby Robson

Sir Robert William Robson Order of the British Empire , commonly known as Sir Bobby Robson , is a former international Association football player and former coach of several European clubs and the England national football team....
, who left the job after England's world cup semi-final defeat to Germany
Germany national football team

The German national football team is the association football team representing the country of Germany in international competition since 1908....
.

England (1990 – 1993)


When Graham Taylor took over the highest managerial job in English Football many complained that he was doing so without ever having won a major trophy - even though he had taken teams to second place in the league twice and an FA Cup final
FA Cup Final

The FA Cup Final, commonly referred to in England as just The Cup Final is the last match in the FA Cup. With an official attendance of 89,826 at the 2007 FA Cup Final, it is the second List of sports attendance figures#Domestic club championship events and the best attended domestic football event....
 once. It was also pointed out Taylor had never played in 'top flight' football let alone international level and that winning the respect of the players would be difficult. His critics also noted although he had ditched the long-ball game at Aston Villa there was still tactical worries about his intentions when English clubs were looking to dispense with "route one" football in favour of a more "picturesque route to goal".

Despite the unease at his appointment, England lost just once in Taylor's first 23 matches ( a 0-1 defeat to Germany
Germany national football team

The German national football team is the association football team representing the country of Germany in international competition since 1908....
 at Wembley Stadium in September 1991).

However, England struggled to qualify for Euro '92. In a group containing Turkey
Turkey national football team

The Turkish national football team is the national football team of the Republic of Turkey and is controlled by the Turkish Football Federation....
, Ireland
Republic of Ireland national football team

The Republic of Ireland national football team represents Republic of Ireland in Association Football. It is run by the Football Association of Ireland and currently plays home fixtures at Croke Park in Dublin....
, and Poland
Poland national football team

The Poland national football team is the national Football team of Poland, under the auspices of the Polish Football Association .Poland's football history is littered with boom and bust periods, with legendary teams such as the one of the mid-seventies that beat England national football team at Wembley to qualify for the 1974 FIFA World...
 England were held to 1-1 twice by the Irish and managed just 1-0 wins home and away against Turkey. It was only a last ditch goal from Gary Lineker
Gary Lineker

Gary Winston Lineker Order of the British Empire is a retired England international soccer striker and is currently a Broadcasting of sports events for the BBC and Eredivisie Live....
 against Poland that saw England qualify at the expense of the Irish.

England's qualification for the Euro 92 finals proved to be the high point of Taylor's tenure.

England had been drawn to face France
France national football team

The France national football team represents the nation of France in international football . It is fielded by the French Football Federation and competes as a member of UEFA....
, Denmark
Denmark national football team

The Denmark national football team is controlled by the Danish Football Association and has represented the country of Denmark in international football competitions since 1908....
 and hosts Sweden
Sweden national football team

The Swedish national football team is the national football team of Sweden and is controlled by the Swedish Football Association.History...
. The first games against the French and Danes had ended 0-0 which resulted in England needing a victory over Sweden to advance to the Semi-Finals. It also became apparent that Taylor's relationship with England's star striker and Captain, Gary Lineker, was hurting team morale. In England's last game of the tournament, a 2-1 defeat to the hosts, Sweden, Taylor substituted Gary Lineker
Gary Lineker

Gary Winston Lineker Order of the British Empire is a retired England international soccer striker and is currently a Broadcasting of sports events for the BBC and Eredivisie Live....
 in his final game for England. By doing this, he prevented Lineker from the chance of equalling, or possibly even breaking, Bobby Charlton
Bobby Charlton

Sir Robert "Bobby" Charlton Order of the British Empire is a former England professional association football player who won the FIFA World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966....
's record of 49 goals for England. Many were dismayed to see Taylor substitute England's top striker when his side needed a goal. This led to media vilification of Taylor, including the infamous "turnip" campaign by The Sun
The Sun (newspaper)

The Sun is a tabloid daily newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland with the highest Newspaper circulation of any daily English-language newspaper in the world and the biggest circulation within the UK, standing at an average of 3,121,000 copies a day between January and June 2008 and with a daily readership of a...
 - the newspaper likened his face to a turnip
Turnip

The turnip is a root vegetable commonly grown in temperate climates worldwide for its white, bulbous taproot. Small, tender, varieties are grown for human consumption, while larger varieties are grown as fodder for livestock....
 - which began the morning after the game under the headline: "Swedes 2 Turnips 1".

Taylor's relationship with the press was partially restored when he admitted his mistakes a few weeks after the finals. However this did not last long. England's first game after Euro 92 ended in a 1-0 defeat to Spain in a friendly, the The Sun
The Sun (newspaper)

The Sun is a tabloid daily newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland with the highest Newspaper circulation of any daily English-language newspaper in the world and the biggest circulation within the UK, standing at an average of 3,121,000 copies a day between January and June 2008 and with a daily readership of a...
 depicted Taylor as a "Spanish onion".

England were drawn in Qualification Group 2 for the 1994 FIFA World Cup
1994 FIFA World Cup

The 1994 FIFA World Cup, the 15th staging of the FIFA World Cup, was held in the United States from 17 June to 17 July 1994. The United States was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1994 FIFA World Cup by FIFA in July 1988....
 in the United States. The group contained Norway
Norway national football team

The Norwegian national football team, controlled by the Norwegian Football Association, is the national football team of Norway. The team played its first international in 1908....
, The Netherlands, Poland
Poland national football team

The Poland national football team is the national Football team of Poland, under the auspices of the Polish Football Association .Poland's football history is littered with boom and bust periods, with legendary teams such as the one of the mid-seventies that beat England national football team at Wembley to qualify for the 1974 FIFA World...
, Turkey
Turkey national football team

The Turkish national football team is the national football team of the Republic of Turkey and is controlled by the Turkish Football Federation....
, and San Marino
San Marino national football team

The San Marino national football team is the national football team of San Marino, controlled by the San Marino Football Federation. The team has enjoyed very little success, due to the republic's tiny population, the smallest of any UEFA country....
. England were expected to qualify along with the Dutch. England began with a disappointing 1-1 draw with Norway. The campaign seemed to get back on track with two wins against Turkey and a 6-0 victory over San Marino. In April 1993 England faced The Netherlands at Wembley Stadium. England went 2-0 up in 24 minutes through David Platt and John Barnes
John Barnes (footballer)

John Charles Bryan Barnes MBE is a Jamaica-born former professional English football player whose most successful spells were for Watford F.C....
. However Taylor's luck had started to take a turn for the worse, as Paul Gascoigne
Paul Gascoigne

Paul John Gascoigne , often referred to as Gazza, is a retired England football , who is widely regarded as one of the most gifted players of his generation....
 was injured. Dennis Bergkamp
Dennis Bergkamp

Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp is a retired The Netherlands professional football . At club level he played for AFC Ajax, F.C. Internazionale Milano, Arsenal F.C....
 scored a goal for the Netherlands towards the end of the first half, but England continued to control the game, and looked to be heading for a win which would have ended Dutch hopes of qualification, following the side's defeat in Norway, and a draw at home to the Poles. Four minutes from full-time Marc Overmars
Marc Overmars

Marc Overmars is a Netherlands football player. He is best known as a right-footed left-winger, although he is able to use both his feet with equal precision and power....
 outpaced Des Walker
Des Walker

Desmond Sinclair "Des" Walker was an England England national football team Association football who is best remembered for his spells with Nottingham Forest F.C....
, prompting Walker to foul him inside the penalty area. The penalty was converted by Peter Van Vossen
Peter van Vossen

Peter Jacobus van Vossen is a former Netherlands Football , who played for K.S.K. Beveren, Anderlecht, AFC Ajax, Istanbulspor, Rangers F.C., Feyenoord, De Graafschap and Vitesse....
 and the game ended 2-2. Suddenly England's "World Cup life" looked in danger.

England's next chance of reviving their flagging fortunes came in May, requiring at least a win and draw away against Poland and Norway which were to be played just three days apart. England were poor against Poland and were largely outplayed. Dariusz Adamczuk
Dariusz Adamczuk

Dariusz Adamczuk was a Poland football , who started his career for Pogon Szczecin during the 1987/88 season, before moving to play for Eintracht Frankfurt, Dundee F.C., Udinese Calcio and Belenenses....
 of Poland scored in the 36th minute, although the team missed several chances to extend their lead. Ian Wright
Ian Wright

Ian Edward Wright, Order of the British Empire is an England former professional Football who won the Golden Boot and current television and radio celebrity....
 salvaged a vital point through forcing an equaliser in the 85th minute, for a final score of 1-1. Taylor was again vilified for his team's poor performance. England's next opponents were Norway. The Norwegians had arrived from obscurity and had taken the group by storm with a series of early victories which had left England, Poland, and The Netherlands scrapping for second place. Taylor made wholesale changes of personnel and tactics, which again drew criticism, his actions considered risky in what was now a crucial game. England lost 2-0, with only one attempt on goal. Subsequently Taylor said "We made a complete mess of it. I'm here to be shot at and take the rap. I have no defense for our performance", although his honesty did not spare him a roasting from the press, who were now calling for his head. The press came up with headlines such as "NORSE MANURE" and "OSLO RANS".

With their World Cup hopes hanging by a thread, Taylor's England were to play a three-team Tournament in the U.S (United States Cup
United States Cup

The U.S. Cup was a football cup held annually in the United States from 1991 to 2000, except for the World Cup years of 1994 and 1998. The cup, hosted by the United States Soccer Federation, was contested between the United States and three guest teams....
), which was expected to be a precursor to the following summer's tournament. For Taylor the US Cup began with a humiliating 2-0 defeat in Boston to the USA
United States men's national soccer team

The United States men's national soccer team is controlled by the United States Soccer Federation. Though soccer has not traditionally had a high profile in American sporting life, since the 1970s the sport has steadily grown in popularity, and the men's national team has risen to become one of the strongest teams in CONCACAF, is ranked 20th...
, which was reported by the tabloid press in Britain as "YANKS 2 PLANKS 0!". Some pride was restored with a credible 1-1 draw with Brazil and a narrow 2-1 defeat to Germany. Taylor was now living on borrowed time. The 1993-94 season
1993-94 in English football

The 1993-1994 season was the 114th season of competitive football in England....
 began with a much improved performance, with a 3-0 win over Poland raising the nation's hopes going into what was now the crucial match against the Dutch in Rotterdam. In October England were to play The Netherlands in Rotterdam
Rotterdam

Rotterdam ; city and municipality in the Netherlands province of South Holland, situated in the west of the Netherlands. The municipality is the List of cities in the Netherlands with over 100,000 people in the country, with a population of 584,046 on 1 January 2007 and comprises the southern part of the Randstad, the List of metropolitan are...
. With Norway having won the Group the encounter would effectively decide the second and last qualifier of the group. The game was played at a furious pace and England were fortunate to have a Frank Rijkaard
Frank Rijkaard

Franklin Edmundo Rijkaard is a Netherlands football Coach and former player. Rijkaard has played for AFC Ajax, Real Zaragoza and A.C. Milan, and represented his national side 73 times, scoring 10 goals....
 goal ruled out for offside. However later in the second half with the game locked at 0-0 David Platt was fouled inside the Dutch penalty area by Ronald Koeman
Ronald Koeman

Ronald Koeman is a former Netherlands football defender and current manager. He is the younger brother of former Feyenoord coach Erwin Koeman and the son of former Dutch international Martin Koeman....
 as he raced in on goal. The German referee failed to apply the rule of sending him off for a professional foul, or to award England a penalty. Just minutes later the Dutchman took an identical freekick outside England's penalty area. His first shot was blocked, but it was ordered to be retaken because of encroachment
Encroachment

Encroachment is a term which implies "advance beyond proper limits," and may have different interpretations depending on the context. Encroachment may refer to one of the following:...
.

Koeman scored at the second attempt. Dennis Bergkamp
Dennis Bergkamp

Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp is a retired The Netherlands professional football . At club level he played for AFC Ajax, F.C. Internazionale Milano, Arsenal F.C....
 scored just moments later for 2-0 win. In the meantime Taylor was in an apoplectic mood on the touchline, berating the officials and referee as the significance of the result sank in.

England still had a chance to qualify if Holland lost in Poland on the same night England were hoping they could run up a big score against part-time minnows San Marino. But it was in the final game that Taylor was to suffer the ultimate humiliation. After just 8.3 seconds of play David Gualtieri, a computer salesman, scored the fastest World Cup goal (As of 2008 it remains the fastest World Cup goal). England took another twenty minutes to find an equaliser and eventually won 7-1, but the Dutch had won in Poland and England had failed to qualify.

Taylor resigned on 24 November 1993. He had also agreed to be filmed during the qualifying campaign
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)

Listed below are the dates and results for the 1994 FIFA World Cup FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the European zone . For an overview of the qualification rounds, see the article 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification....
 for Cutting Edge, a Channel 4
Channel 4

Channel 4 is a UK Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television broadcaster which began transmissions on 2 November 1982. Although commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the #Channel Four Television...
 fly-on-the-wall
Fly on the wall

Fly on the wall is a style of Documentary film-making used in film and television. The name derived from the idea that events are seen candidly, as a fly on a wall might see them....
 documentary series, in which his portrayal further undermined his authority. During the film, Taylor was heard to use foul language, and what became his personal catchphrase: "Do I not like that", uttered just before England conceded a goal to Poland
Poland national football team

The Poland national football team is the national Football team of Poland, under the auspices of the Polish Football Association .Poland's football history is littered with boom and bust periods, with legendary teams such as the one of the mid-seventies that beat England national football team at Wembley to qualify for the 1974 FIFA World...
.

Wolverhampton Wanderers (1994 – 1995)

Sir Jack Hayward appointed Taylor as manager of Wolves
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
 in March 1994, replacing Graham Turner
Graham Turner

Graham John Turner is an England former footballer, and manager of Hereford United F.C. since the 1995-96 in English football. Now entering his 14th season at the club, he is currently the second longest-serving manager in England behind Sir Alex Ferguson....
. Taylor had been a generally unpopular figure in English football since his unsuccessful reign as national coach, and few people seemed willing to forgive him for his first managerial failure - one that mattered most to so many people up and down the country.

But he took the Midlands club to fourth in Division One to qualify for the playoffs - their highest league finish since their last top division season 11 years earlier - where they lost out to Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers F.C.

Bolton Wanderers Football Club is an English Football League teams professional football club based in Horwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England....
. They also reached the quarter finals of the FA Cup
FA Cup

The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
 after a memorable replay penalty shootout victory over Sheffield Wednesday, in which they were 3-0 down on penalites, only to win the shootout 4-3, in which Chris Bart-Williams
Chris Bart-Williams

Christopher Gerald Bart-Williams is a Sierra Leonean-born England former Association football. His position was Defender or Midfielder.Although born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, Bart-Williams grew up in North London and attended Greig City Academy in Hornsey....
 has two penalties saved over the two matches. However, the 1994-95 season
1994-95 in English football

The 1994-1995 season was the 115th season of competitive football in England....
 proved to be his only full season at Molineux
Molineux stadium

Molineux Stadium is a football stadium situated in Wolverhampton, England. It has been the home ground of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. since 1889....
, as, after a poor start to the following campaign, winning just 4 from the 16 opening league games, he resigned in November 1995 due to overwhelming supporter pressure.

Return to Watford (1996 – 2001)

In February 1996 Elton John
Elton John

Sir Elton Hercules John Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, composer and pianist.In his four-decade career, John has been one of the dominant forces in rock and popular music, especially during the 1970s....
, who had recently bought Watford for a second time, appointed Taylor as General Manager at Vicarage Road. Just over a year later Taylor had appointed himself as the club's manager succeeding Kenny Jackett
Kenny Jackett

Kenny Jackett is a former Wales international football player who is now a manager. He is the current manager of Millwall F.C..A skilful player, equally at home in defence or midfield, Jackett was capped 31 times for Wales national football team, for whom he was eligible through his Welsh-born father....
, who was relegated to a coaching capacity at the club. He won the Division Two championship at his first attempt. The following season Taylor won the Division One Play-off Final, beating Bolton Wanderers 2-0 at Wembley, and with it promotion to the Premier league, where Watford were relegated after one season. Despite starting the following season well - unbeaten through the first fifteen league games and heading the table - Watford slumped to finish 9th in Division One with Taylor publicly stating he had lost his powers of motivation. At this point Taylor decided to retire. During this final season Taylor had become only the third manager to manage 1,000 league games in England, after Brian Clough
Brian Clough

Brian Howard Clough, Order of the British Empire was an England association football and subsequently football manager, most notable for his success with Derby County F.C....
 and Jim Smith
Jim Smith (footballer)

James Michael "Jim" Smith is an English former association football and coach . He is currently a member of the board at Oxford United F.C.. His nickname is The Bald Eagle....
.

Return to Aston Villa (2002 – 2003)

Taylor came out of retirement in February 2002 to return to his old job at Aston Villa, but retired for a second time after Villa finished the 2002–03 season in 16th place in the Premiership
FA Premier League

The Premier League is an English professional league for association football clubs. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition....
. He subsequently cited tensions in his relationship with the club's chairman Doug Ellis
Doug Ellis

Herbert Douglas Ellis, Order of the British Empire , is an entrepreneur, best known as the former chairman of Aston Villa F.C..Early life...
 and argued for an overhaul of the club's upper management to allow the club to be more competitive.

Post managerial career (Since 2003)

In 2003, Taylor became vice-president at League One
Football League One

Football League One is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system....
 club Scunthorpe United
Scunthorpe United F.C.

Scunthorpe United Football Club are an England association football team based in the town of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire.Nicknamed The Iron, they currently play in the Football League One after one season in the Football League Championship, the first time they played at that level in 45 years....
, his hometown club. Since 2004 , he has worked as a pundit on BBC Radio Five Live
BBC Radio Five Live

BBC Radio 5 Live is the BBC's radio service providing live BBC News, phone-ins, and sports commentaries. It is the principal radio station Broadcasting of sports events in the United Kingdom, broadcasting virtually all major sports events staged in the UK or involving British competitors....
, and has managed a team of celebrities for Sky One
Sky One

Sky1 is a British Sky Broadcasting entertainment channel in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The channel first launched in 1982 as "Satellite Television", and is the fourth-oldest TV channel in the UK, behind BBC One , ITV and BBC Two ....
's annual series, The Match
The Match (TV series)

The Match is a reality TV show on Sky One in which a group of celebrities form a football team to compete against a team of former professional footballers ....
.

His time at Scunthorpe has seen a turnaround in the club's fortunes. In his first season
2003-04 in English football

The 2003-04 season was the 124th season of competitive football in England....
 on the board, they narrowly avoided relegation to the Conference
Football Conference

The Football Conference is a association football league in Football in England which consists of three divisions called Conference National, Conference North, and Conference South....
. The following season
2004-05 in English football

The 2004?05 season was the 125th season of competitive football in England....
, they were promoted to League One
Football League One

Football League One is the second-highest division of The Football League and third-highest division overall in the English football league system....
. Two years after that
2006-07 in English football

The 2006–07 season was the 127th season of competitive football in England....
, they were promoted to the Football League Championship
Football League Championship

The Football League Championship is the highest division of The Football League and second-highest division overall in the English football league system after the Premier League....
 as League One champions.

Taylor returned to Watford on 23 January 2009, being appointed to the new board
Board of directors

A board of directors is a body of elected or appointed persons who jointly oversee the activities of a company or organization. The body sometimes has a different name, such as board of trustees, board of governors, board of managers, or executive board....
 as a non-executive director
Non-executive director

A non-executive director or outside director is a member of the board of directors of a company who does not form part of the executive management team....
.

Honours


As a player

Grimsby Town
Grimsby Town F.C.

Grimsby Town Football Club are an English Football club playing in Football League Two, the fourth tier of English football. The club is located at Blundell Park in the seaside town of Cleethorpes, part of the conurbation of Grimsby Borough in North East Lincolnshire, on the Humber estuary....
  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup
    Lincolnshire Senior Cup

    The Lincolnshire Senior County Cup is a football competition for senior football clubs in Lincolnshire organised by the Lincolnshire FA.The competition can be traced back to the formation of the Lincolnshire FA at a meeting held at the Queens Hotel in Lincoln, Lincolnshire on Saturday 17 September 1881 and sixteen teams entered the inaugura...
     winner: 1967–68
    1967-68 in English football

    The 1967-68 season the 88th season of competitive Football in England....


Lincoln City
Lincoln City F.C.

Lincoln City F.C. is an England association football team currently playing in Football League Two .The team play at the 10,127 capacity Sincil Bank in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, and are nicknamed the Imps after the legend of the Lincoln Imp....
  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup
    Lincolnshire Senior Cup

    The Lincolnshire Senior County Cup is a football competition for senior football clubs in Lincolnshire organised by the Lincolnshire FA.The competition can be traced back to the formation of the Lincolnshire FA at a meeting held at the Queens Hotel in Lincoln, Lincolnshire on Saturday 17 September 1881 and sixteen teams entered the inaugura...
     winner: 1968–69
    1968-69 in English football

    The 1968-69 season was the 89th season of competitive Football in England.OverviewFootball League First DivisionLeeds United F.C....
    , 1969–70
    1969-70 in English football

    The 1969-70 season was the 90th season of competitive Football in England....


As a manager

Lincoln City
Lincoln City F.C.

Lincoln City F.C. is an England association football team currently playing in Football League Two .The team play at the 10,127 capacity Sincil Bank in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, and are nicknamed the Imps after the legend of the Lincoln Imp....
  • Lincolnshire Senior Cup
    Lincolnshire Senior Cup

    The Lincolnshire Senior County Cup is a football competition for senior football clubs in Lincolnshire organised by the Lincolnshire FA.The competition can be traced back to the formation of the Lincolnshire FA at a meeting held at the Queens Hotel in Lincoln, Lincolnshire on Saturday 17 September 1881 and sixteen teams entered the inaugura...
     winner: 1974–75
    1974-75 in English football

    The 1974-75 season was the 95th season of competitive Football in England....


Watford
Watford F.C.

Watford Football Club is an England professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. They play in the Football League Championship....
  • FA Cup
    FA Cup

    The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a Single-elimination tournament cup competition in Football in England, run by and named after The Football Association....
     runner-up: 1984
    1984 FA Cup Final

    The 1984 FA Cup Final was contested by Everton F.C. and Watford F.C. at Wembley Stadium . Everton won 2–0, with one goal by Graeme Sharp and a goal from Andy Gray that is still talked about to this day....


Managerial statistics

TeamNatFromToRecord
GWLDWin %
Lincoln City
Lincoln City F.C.

Lincoln City F.C. is an England association football team currently playing in Football League Two .The team play at the 10,127 capacity Sincil Bank in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, and are nicknamed the Imps after the legend of the Lincoln Imp....
December 1972June 1977 21197536146.0
Watford
Watford F.C.

Watford Football Club is an England professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. They play in the Football League Championship....
June 1977May 1987 46621014211445.1
Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
May 1987July 1990 14265423545.8
England
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
19901993 381813747.4
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.

Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club is a professional association football club based in the City of Wolverhampton, in the West Midlands of England....
March 1994November 1995 8736242741.4
Watford
Watford F.C.

Watford Football Club is an England professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. They play in the Football League Championship....
February 1996May 1996      
Watford
Watford F.C.

Watford Football Club is an England professional football club based in Watford, Hertfordshire. They play in the Football League Championship....
May 1997June 2001      
Aston Villa
Aston Villa F.C.

Aston Villa Football Club is an English professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the Premier League. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897....
February 2002May 2003 6019271431.7


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