Ryan Taylor (footballer, born 1988)

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Ryan Taylor
Personal information
Full name Ryan Paul Taylor [1]
Date of birth (1988-05-04) 4 May 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Rotherham, England
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Alfreton Town
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2011 Rotherham United 131 (24)
2007Burton Albion (loan) 5 (1)
2010Exeter City (loan) 7 (0)
2011–2014 Bristol City 39 (2)
2014–2015 Portsmouth 55 (14)
2015–2017 Oxford United 43 (4)
2017–2020 Plymouth Argyle 89 (11)
2020–2021 Newport County 25 (2)
2021–2023 Grimsby Town 67 (11)
2023– Alfreton Town 25 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15:22 , 9 May 2023 (UTC)

Ryan Paul Taylor (born 4 May 1988) is an English professional footballer plays as a striker for National League North side Alfreton Town.

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He has previously played for Rotherham United, Burton Albion, Exeter City, Bristol City, Portsmouth, Oxford United, Plymouth Argyle, Newport County and Grimsby Town.

Career

Rotherham United and loans

Born in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, Taylor began his career as a trainee at Rotherham United in July 2005, [2] making his first-team debut as an 81st-minute substitute in a 1–0 home defeat to Swindon Town. [3] He made twelve first-team appearances in the 2006–07 season before glandular fever ruled him out for the rest of the season in November 2006. [4]

Following Rotherham's relegation to League Two at the end of the 2006–07 season, he signed a new two-year contract, [4] and then joined Conference National side Burton Albion on a one-month loan in September 2007. [5] On his return to Rotherham, he established himself in the first team and scored his first goal for Rotherham in a 2–0 win over Shrewsbury Town in November 2007. [6] By the end of the 2007–08 season, Taylor had made 38 appearances for Rotherham, scoring six goals. [2]

Mark Robins twice extended Taylor's contract: in May 2008 and then the following year, each time by one year. [7] This surprised some supporters and critics, who questioned Robins' persistence with the young striker[ citation needed ]. Ronnie Moore again took charge of the Millers at the start of the 2009–10 season, by which time Taylor had scored 10 goals in almost 100 appearances, sending him out on loan to Exeter City. [8]

Taylor made an immediate impact to the Exeter squad, helping them avoid relegation and receiving Man of the Match awards on several occasions. He returned to his hometown club in time for the play-off finals, where he went straight into the starting line up on the strength of his performances at Exeter, and scored two goals in the final at Wembley.

Bristol City

On 20 June 2011, Taylor signed a three-year deal with Championship side Bristol City for an undisclosed fee. [9] He made his Robins debut on 17 August, but in a 1–2 loss to Leicester City; [10] Taylor netted his first goal for the club on 28 April 2012, in a 1–1 away draw against Burnley. [11]

Despite featuring more regularly in his second season, Taylor failed to make an impression and left the club in January 2014, with the Robins being relegated to League One in the process.

Portsmouth

On 9 January 2014, Taylor left Bristol City and signed an 18-month deal with League Two side Portsmouth, being handed the number 20 shirt. [12] He made his debut for Pompey two days later, starting in a 0–0 draw against Oxford United. [13] On 24 February 2015, Taylor scored two goals in the last 10 minutes to ensure Pompey's comeback against Tranmere Rovers and guide them to a 3–2 win, after Pompey had trailed 0–2. [14]

Oxford United

On 26 May 2015, Taylor signed for fellow League Two side Oxford United on a two-year deal. [15] He was a first-team regular during the first half of the 2015–16 season, but missed the second half through injury, at the end of which Oxford were promoted to League One. [16] He returned to regular first-team appearances the following season, though often as a substitute. His contract was ended by mutual consent at the end of the January transfer window in 2017, and he signed immediately for Plymouth Argyle, promotion-chasers in League Two. [17] In his one and a half seasons with Oxford, he scored 4 league goals in 43 appearances (19 as substitute), 3 FA Cup goals and once in the Football League Trophy. [2]

Plymouth Argyle

On 30 January 2017, Taylor signed for League Two side Plymouth Argyle on a free transfer. [18] The 28-year-old forward became Derek Adams' fourth signing of the January transfer window to further bolster the Pilgrims' attacking options going into the crucial final part of their promotion challenge. [19] Taylor made his debut for Argyle on 4 February during a 1–0 away win against Cambridge United, [20] and scored his first goal for the club on his home debut, a 3–0 victory over local rivals Exeter City on 11 February. [21]

Taylor re-signed for Plymouth Argyle at the end of the 2017–18 season. [22] His contract was not renewed by Plymouth Argyle at the end of the COVID-19 affected 2019–20 season. [23]

Newport County

On 20 August 2020 Taylor joined Newport County on a one-year deal. [24] He made his debut for Newport on 5 September 2020 as a second-half substitute in the 2–0 EFL Cup win against Swansea City. [25] He scored his first goal for Newport County on 12 September 2020 in the 1–1 draw against Scunthorpe United on the first day of the 2020–21 League Two season. [26] Taylor played for Newport in the League Two playoff final at Wembley Stadium on 31 May 2021 which Newport lost to Morecambe, 1-0 after a 107th-minute penalty. [27] On 4 June 2021 it was announced that he would leave Newport County at the end of the season, following the expiry of his contract. [28]

Grimsby Town

On 22 June 2021, Taylor joined Grimsby Town on a one-year contract. [29] Taylor scored a diving header to make it 3-3 against Wrexham in the National League play-off semi-final, Grimsby would win the game 4-5 following extra time. [30]

Taylor played in the 2022 National League play-off final as Grimsby beat Solihull Moors 2–1 at the London Stadium to return to the Football League. [31]

On 24 June 2022, Grimsby announced Taylor has signed a new one-year contract of their 2022–23 EFL League Two campaign. [32]

Taylor was part of the Grimsby side that reached the FA Cup quarter finals for the first time since 1939, he came on as a substitute during the 2-1 win away at Premier League side Southampton that sealed the achievement. [33]

On 9 May 2023, it was announced that Taylor would not be retained for the 2023–24 season and would be leaving the club when his contract expires on 30 June. [34]

Alfreton Town

On 21 June 2023, Taylor signed for National League North side Alfreton Town. [35]

Career statistics

As of 21 January 2017
ClubSeason League FA Cup League Cup Other [lower-roman 1] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Rotherham United 2005–06 1010
2006–07 100101010130
2007–08 3562010386
2008–09 3243020374
2009–10 190201042262
2010–11 341120113712
Subtotal1312170509315224
Burton Albion (loan) 2007–08 5151
Subtotal5151
Exeter City (loan) 2009–10 7070
Subtotal7070
Bristol City 2011–12 711081
2012–13 25110261
2013–14 701080
Subtotal3922010422
Portsmouth 2013–14 186186
2014–15 3792010114110
Subtotal55152010115916
Oxford United 2015–16 223212010274
2016–17 211422041314
Subtotal434634051588
Career total2804317311015532351

Honours

Rotherham United

Newport County

Grimsby Town

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