Tommy Taylor (footballer, born 1951)

Last updated

Tommy Taylor
Tommy-Taylor-2009-07-04.jpg
Personal information
Full name Thomas Frederick Taylor
Date of birth (1951-09-26) 26 September 1951 (age 72)
Place of birth Hornchurch, Essex, England
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Europa Point
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1966–1970 Leyton Orient 114 (4)
1970–1979 West Ham United 340 (8)
1977Team Hawaii (loan) 19 (0)
1979–1982 Leyton Orient 116 (5)
1982–1983 Beerschot 27 (0)
Total616(17)
International career
1971–1973 England U23 13 (0)
Managerial career
1991 Margate
1995–1996 Cambridge United
1996–2001 Leyton Orient
2001–2002 Darlington
2003 Farnborough Town
2004–2006 King's Lynn
2007 Peterborough United (caretaker)
2007–2008 Boston United
2009–2010 Grenada
2010 CD Torrevieja
2011 Belper Town
2013–2014 PS Kemi Kings
2015–2016 Fløy
2022– Europa Point
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Thomas Frederick Taylor (born 26 September 1951) is an English football manager and former footballer. As a footballer, he played as a defender. He is currently the head coach of Europa Point. [1]

Contents

Playing career

Taylor played for Leyton Orient, helping them to promotion to Division Two, and captained the England youth team. He won 13 caps for the England Under-23 team, but never made a senior appearance.

Taylor joined West Ham United in October 1970 and was a member of the team that won the FA Cup in 1975. In 1977, he played for Team Hawaii of North American Soccer League from May to August of this year on loan from West Ham. [2] He returned to Orient in 1979 after losing his place in the Hammers side to Alvin Martin. He played a total of 396 games and scored eight goals for the Hammers.

Taylor had a spell in Belgium with K Beerschot. [3]

Managerial career

Taylor joined Charlton Athletic as youth coach. He moved into football management in New Zealand for three years, then joined Maidstone United as a coach in 1989.

Taylor became youth team manager at Cambridge United in 1993 and went on to manage the first team in 1995. A year later, he returned to Brisbane Road to manage Leyton Orient.

In 2001, after five years at the club, he left Leyton Orient and joined Darlington, leaving in October 2002. Taylor then joined Conference side Farnborough Town, officially taking on the manager's role in May 2003.

In November 2004, Taylor was appointed manager at King's Lynn. In 2006, he joined rivals Peterborough United as assistant to Keith Alexander. At the time of his departure King's Lynn were top of the Southern League. [4] On 15 January 2007, following the departure of Alexander, he was appointed caretaker manager. [5] With the job going to Darren Ferguson five days later, Taylor became number two once again, after overseeing one loss for the club.

In July 2007 he left Peterborough to become manager of Boston United, who had recently been double-relegated from League Two to the Conference North. [6]

Taylor was appointed manager of the Grenada national football team in May 2009. [7] His first game in charge of Grenada was a friendly against Panama on 10 June 2009. Taylor contacted Blackburn Rovers'Jason Roberts, Leeds United's Jermaine Beckford and Southampton F.C.'s Bradley Wright-Phillips in the hope of convincing the players to become eligible for Grenada. [8] He led Grenada during their first CONCACAF Gold Cup appearance in 2009, where they were knocked out at the group stage. [9]

He joined CD Torrevieja, in Alicante, Spain, as Director of Football, in January 2010 but left three months later.[ citation needed ]

In May 2011 he was appointed as manager of Belper Town. [10] In September of that year Taylor resigned as Belper manager after a poor start to the season which saw them exit the FA Cup to lower level opponents. [11]

In 2013, Taylor was appointed as a manager of PS Kemi Kings who play in the Kakkonen, Finland's third tier. [12]

In June 2019, Taylor was appointed as director of football for Histon. [13]

Honours

West Ham United

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Leyton Orient F.C.</span> Association football club in London, England

Leyton Orient Football Club is a professional association football club based in Leyton, Waltham Forest, Greater London, England. The team compete in EFL League One, the third level of the English football league system.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kevin Nolan</span> English football manager (born 1982)

Kevin Anthony Jance Nolan is an English former professional footballer and coach, most recently for Premier League club West Ham United. He has represented England at under-21 level.

David James Sexton was an English football manager and player. He was notable for managing Chelsea to their first ever major European trophy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jobi McAnuff</span> Jamaican footballer (born 1981)

Joel Joshua Frederick Melvin "Jobi" McAnuff is a former footballer. He was predominantly a winger but he has also played as an occasional central midfielder. Since his retirement he has worked as a pundit.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Matthew Etherington</span> English footballer

Matthew Etherington is an English professional football manager and former player who is currently Under-21 lead coach at Colchester United. As a player, Etherington played as a winger, most notably in the Premier League for Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United and Stoke City.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Adam Newton</span> Footballer (born 1980)

Adam Lee Newton is a former professional footballer who played for West Ham United, Peterborough United, Brentford and Luton Town. Born in England, he represented the England U21 national team and the Saint Kitts and Nevis senior national team at international level.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carl Fletcher (Welsh footballer)</span> Wales international footballer

Carl Neil Fletcher is a former professional football player and manager, who most recently was head coach at Leyton Orient. As a midfielder Fletcher represented Wales at senior international level for five years, scoring one goal in 36 appearances.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Justin Edinburgh</span> English association football player and manager (1969–2019)

Justin Charles Edinburgh was an English professional football manager and player who played as a left back.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Southall F.C.</span> Association football club in England

Southall Football Club is a football club representing Southall in the London Borough of Ealing, England. The club is affiliated to the Middlesex County Football Association. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division.

Paul Brush is an English former professional footballer and coach who played in the Football League for West Ham United, Crystal Palace and Southend United. He is best known for his time with West Ham United, for whom he played from 1976 until 1985.

Martin Ling is an English football manager and former player currently director of football for Leyton Orient. He played in over 100 Football League matches for each of Exeter City, Southend United, Swindon Town and Leyton Orient, before moving into management. He led Orient for more than five years from 2003 until 2009, and went on to manage Cambridge United, Torquay United and Swindon Town.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Malcolm Musgrove</span> English footballer (1933–2007)

Malcolm Clarke Musgrove was an English football player and manager.

Stephen Robert Purches is the current first team coach at Premier League side Newcastle United.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Craig Easton</span> Scottish footballer (born 1979)

Craig Easton is a Scottish football former player and coach. He began his playing career with Dundee United in 1996 and went on to play over 200 first team matches, before leaving the club in 2004. He subsequently played for Livingston, Leyton Orient, Swindon Town, Southend United, Dunfermline Athletic and Torquay United before retiring as a player in 2013. After becoming a coach at Raith Rovers in July 2016, Easton decided to re-register as a player. Easton also represented the Scotland under-21 team between 1998 and 2001, making 22 appearances.

Omer Karime Ali Riza is a footballer manager and former footballer who is the currently first-team coach of EFL Championship club Watford. and who is the head coach Watford's academy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kevin Keen</span> English footballer (born 1967)

Kevin Ian Keen is an English football coach and former player. Keen is currently the coach of West Ham United under-18 team.

Ian Michael Hendon is an English football manager and former player who played as a defender.

Patrick "Patsy" Holland is an English former footballer who played for clubs West Ham United, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and Team Hawaii. Holland has also coached and scouted for teams such as Leyton Orient, Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers and Arsenal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Joe Keith</span> English footballer (born 1978)

Joe Keith is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Colchester United, Bristol City, Leyton Orient, Shrewsbury Town and Brentford.

Andrew David Edwards is an English former professional footballer and manager, currently working as an assistant coach of the England youth teams with the Football Association.

References

  1. BREAKING NEWS Europa Point FC. 20 February 2022. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. "North American Soccer League Players". nasljerseys.com. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
  3. Tommy Taylor at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
  4. "Taylor takes Posh coaching role". BBC News. 6 November 2006.
  5. "Posh part company with Alexander". BBC News. 15 January 2007.
  6. "Boston appoint Taylor as manager". BBC News. 13 July 2007.
  7. "Taylor handed Grenada role". FIFA. 23 May 2009. Archived from the original on 27 May 2009.
  8. "As Spice Boyz Prep For Concacaf". Grenada Broadcast. 30 August 2006. Archived from the original on 10 July 2009.
  9. West Ham's former defender Tommy Taylor takes on role of troubleshooter in world football thetelegraph.co.uk
  10. "Ex-Hammer Taylor gets nod as new Belper boss". thisisderbyshire.co.uk. 11 May 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  11. "Duffied takes Belper helm". Non League Daily. 20 September 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  12. "Former Cambridge United manager Tommy Taylor putting the Finnishing touches to a great campaign". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  13. Georgeson, Andrew (22 June 2019). "West Ham legend Taylor 'a real coup' for Histon". CambridgeshireLive. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  14. Vernon, Leslie; Rollin, Jack (1977). Rothmans Football Yearbook 1977–78. London: Brickfield Publications Ltd. p. 491. ISBN   0354 09018 6.