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Kris Taylor

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English footballer and manager

Kris Taylor
Personal information
Full nameKris Taylor[1]
Date of birth (1984-01-12)12 January 1984 (age 41)
Place of birthCannock, England
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Position(s)Left-back
Left winger
Team information
Current team
Chasetown
Youth career
1998Wolverhampton Wanderers
1998–2001Manchester United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2003Manchester United0(0)
2003–2007Walsall82(6)
2004–2005Burton Albion (loan)5(3)
2006Burton Albion (loan)15(4)
2007–2009Hereford United70(2)
2009–2011Port Vale61(3)
2011–2012Darlington20(0)
2012Darlington16(0)
2012–2013AFC Telford United23(0)
2013Hednesford Town (loan)10(4)
2013–2014Hednesford Town42(2)
2014–2016Rushall Olympic
2016–2017Stafford Rangers
2017Hednesford Town7(0)
2017Sutton Coldfield Town
2017–2019Romulus
2020–Chasetown86(3)
Managerial career
2019–2020Walsall Wood
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Kris Taylor (born 12 January 1984) is an Englishfootballmanager and former professional player who is a player-coach atNorthern Premier League Division One West clubChasetown.

Primarily as a left-sidedmidfielder, he never made the first team atManchester United. Instead, he spent over three seasons atWalsall after signing in February 2003. He spent two seasons atHereford United from 2007 to 2009 before moving on toPort Vale for another two-season spell. Following this, he signed withnon-LeagueDarlington in June 2011, before hiscontract was terminated in January 2012. He signed withAFC Telford United in August 2012 and wasloaned out toHednesford Town in March 2013. His move to Hednesford was permanent three months later after he helped the club to win theBirmingham Senior Cup and theNorthern Premier League play-off final. He continued playing for the club after beatingtesticular cancer in 2014, representing Hednesford Town,Rushall Olympic,Stafford Rangers,Sutton Coldfield Town, andRomulus. He servedWalsall Wood as manager from November 2019 to January 2020. He then returned to playing with Chasetown.

Playing career

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Walsall

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Taylor was born inCannock and was originally on the books ofWolves; he was signed byManchester United at the age of 14 for a fee of £200,000. He signed his first professionalcontract on 26 January 2001 but never played for the first team. He leftOld Trafford in February 2003, having featured three times forthe reserves, and joinedWalsall.[3]

Initially playing for the reserves at Walsall, he went on to score on his first-team debut on 31 January 2004 in a 3–2 defeat away atStoke City.[4] He went on to make a further ten first-team appearances for the clubthat season. He was retained upon the season's conclusion,[5] signing a one-year deal.[6] Walsall having beenrelegated in 2003–04, Taylor could still not break into the team inLeague One. After three cup and three league appearances early in2004–05 he was put on thetransfer list byPaul Merson.[7] Taylor went out onloan toBurton Albion in December,[8] after he caught the eye ofNigel Clough during aBirmingham Senior Cup match with Burton.[9] He impressed at Eton Park, making a total of six appearances and scoring four goals. He scored a memorable goal from 35 yards (32 m) againstTamworth,[10] and also scored against his future club Hereford in a 3–0 win.[11] He scored four goals in six games for theConference club, making a massive impact in his five weeks in Burton.[12] On his return to theBescot Stadium an offer fromCarlisle United was rejected.[13] He signed a new two-year contract at the end of the season.[14]

He was a regular in the first team in the first half of the2005–06 season before returning to Burton Albion in early January. This time, the loan lasted until the end of the season, though Taylor didn't manage to find the form he had reached in his previous loan spell.[15] He scored four goals in fifteen games before returning to Walsall in time for the last game of the season. Walsall wererelegated once again in 2005–06, leaving them inLeague Two for2006–07 season. He hit forty games for the "Swifts", helping the club achieve promotion as champions. Taylor was not rewarded for his efforts and was instead told to look for a new club by "Saddlers" bossRichard Money.[16]

Hereford United

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In July 2007, he signed forHereford United.[17] In hisfirst season with the club he was noted for his versatility, playing at left-back, left midfield and central midfield. In similar form to the previous season, Taylor put in a forty-game season to help his club win promotion to League One, this time with a third-place finish. In contrast to his experience with Walsall, Taylor stayed with the "Bulls" for the2008–09 campaign. He played 43 games, though could do little to prevent the "Whites" suffering relegation with a last-place finish, 14 points off safety. Holding out on the club's offer of a new contract,[18] he left the club in the summer of 2009 in search of pastures new.[19]

Port Vale

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In July 2009 he went out on trial at League Two sidePort Vale, and scored from around 20 yards in a 7–0 win overRocester in a pre-seasonfriendly.[20] He impressedmanagerMicky Adams on his trial and would have been signed to a contract if the cash-strapped club could find the finance; instead Adams offered Taylor non-contract terms,[21] he signed a short-term deal in early August.[22][23] This was not enough for Taylor, who resolved to win a long-term contract with the club.[24] Hisman of the match performances also persuaded Adams to try to hold on to him.[25] On 25 August he went a long way towards achieving this goal, scoring a wonder goal in a 2–0 win overSheffield Wednesday in theLeague CupSecond Round.[26]

"I was happy to see Vale get the win, and the first goal from Kris Taylor was probably the goal of the competition so far."

— Pundit and former Vale starMark Bright.[27]

Unable to find the cash to fund Taylor's wages, the club were aided by a £5,000 donation from 'Vale Volunteers', raised specifically by fans to keep Taylor at the club.[28] He was transfer listed in late September, along with the entire Port Vale squad, after manager Micky Adams saw his team slip to a third consecutive defeat.[29] His second goal of the season came in the local derby atCrewe Alexandra, Taylor scoring the winner in a 2–1 victory.[30] In October 2009 he signed a new deal that would keep him at the club until the end of the season.[31][32] He made 49 appearances throughout the season, as his club finished just outside theplay-offs.[33] He was offered a new one-year contract by the club at the end of the season,[34] which he quickly signed.[35] His manager explained that Taylor's inconsistency prevented a longer contract offer,[36] and Taylor accepted the explanation.[37]

He made a slow start to the2010–11 campaign. In November, he declared that he aimed to re-establish himself into the first team.[38] He got his opportunity to shine when left-backLee Collins was out of action for a month with split shins.[39] Ending the season with just twenty league appearances throughout the season, he was released from the club in May 2011.[40] Adams said that he had faith in Taylor's ability, but that he hadn't played enough games in 2010–11 to justify a new contract.[41]

Non-League

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In June 2011, he signed a one-year contract withDarlington of the Conference National.[42][43] ManagerMark Cooper stated that "It's a big signing for us, Kris has a great range ofpassing and is aset piece specialist, he's certainly a player who will excite."[44] Darlington suffered financial difficulties during Taylor's time at the club and his contract was terminated on 16 January 2012, along with the rest of the playing squad andcaretaker managerCraig Liddle.[45] However, a surprise decision meant that the club would continue to complete their remaining fixtures, and Taylor returned to Darlington on a non-contract basis.[46] In August 2012, he returned to Port Vale to train and maintain his match fitness.[47] On 9 August, he signed a one-year deal with Conference clubAFC Telford United.[48] ManagerAndy Sinton said that "We're very fortunate to get somebody of his calibre".[49]

Taylor joinedNorthern Premier League sideHednesford Town on loan in March 2013.[50] He was recalled to the Telford squad for the last two games of the season afterRyan Valentine andDan Preston both picked up injuries.[51] Telford ended the season in last place and were relegated. Taylor returned toKeys Park to help the "Pitmen" win theBirmingham Senior Cup final againstSutton Coldfield Town and the play-off final againstF.C. United of Manchester.[52][53] The move had been made permanent in June when Taylor signed a one-year contract with Hednesford.[54] He made 36 appearances in the2013–14 season, as the club reached the play-off semi-finals, where they were beaten byAltrincham. He was named Conference North Player of the Month for February 2024 despite only playing one game as sponsorsSkrill wanted to support his battle against cancer.[55] He was released in October 2014.[56] He later played forRushall Olympic.[57] He joinedStafford Rangers in June 2016, and stated that "I think we're looking at the play-offs as a minimum".[58] However, Rangers only managed to finish 13th in the Northern Premier League Premier Division at the end of2016–17 season. He rejoined Hednesford Town – local rivals to Stafford Rangers – as a player-coach under manager Neil Tooth in May 2017.[59] In May 2017 he was signed by newSutton Coldfield Town manager Neil Tooth as a player-coach.[60] Four months later he followed Tooth toRomulus.[61] The "Roms" were relegated at the end of the2017–18 season after finishing bottom of the Northern Premier League Division One South.

After his management spell at Walsall Wood ended, he returned to playing withChasetown of the Northern Premier League Division One South East, making six appearances in the2020–21 season.[62] He also worked as a coach at the club.[63] He made 31 appearances in the2021–22 season, scoring one goal, as he helped the "Scholars" to reach the play-offs.[62] He did not feature in the play-off final defeat toBelper Town.[64] He made 37 appearances in the2022–23 campaign, scoring one goal and making five assists.[62] He continued playing for the club at the age of 40, featuring 32 times in the2023–24 campaign, including in theWalsall Senior Cup final defeat toRushall Olympic.[62][65][66]

Management career

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Taylor was appointed joint-manager ofMidland League Premier Division sideWalsall Wood, along withPeter Till, in November 2019. The pair were demoted to assistant managers following the re-appointment of former managerDarren Byfield in January 2020.[67] The2019–20 season was formally abandoned due to thecoronavirus pandemic in England on 26 March 2020, with all results from the season being expunged, and no promotion or relegation taking place to, from, or within the competition.[68]

Style of play

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FormerPort Vale and Hereford teammateLee Collins described Taylor as: "really good on the ball and is also good to have around. He filled in at left-back at Hereford but is also talented in central midfield. He has two good feet but is particularly strong on his left foot. He's got a good touch and a good passing range."[69]

Early in his career, he was a goalscoring midfielder, and in January 2005 said that the left-back spot "isn't really me".[12] In addition to his ability to play down the wings, he can also play as a centre-back if the situation dictates.[70]

"The best [full-back] I have come up against this season would be Port Vale's Kris Taylor. His positioning as a full back is very good and he has got a great left foot. He also contributes with a goal now and then as well and is comfortable with the ball at his feet which is something you can't say about every defender in this division."

— Notts County midfielderBen Davies speaking in March 2010.[71]

Personal life

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Taylor is aManchester United supporter.[72] In January 2011, his fiancée Jenny gave birth to the couple's first child, Lydia.[73]

In January 2014, Taylor was informed he had been diagnosed withtesticular cancer.[74] His tumour was removed and after one dose ofchemotherapy he returned to playing football within weeks.[75]

He graduated fromManchester Metropolitan University in July 2016 with a bachelor's degree in Sports Science.[76]

Career statistics

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As of match played 7 May 2024
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOther[77]Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Walsall2003–04[78]First Division111000000111
2004–05[79]League One12200102[a]0152
2005–06[80]League One24220001[a]0272
2006–07[81]League Two35120201[a]0401
Total826403040936
Burton Albion (loan)2004–05[79]Conference National5300001[b]164
2005–06[80]Conference National154000000154
Total207000011218
Hereford United2007–08[82]League Two31160201[a]0401
2008–09[83]League One39121101[a]0432
Total702813020833
Port Vale2009–10[84]League Two41330312[a]0494
2010–11[85]League Two20030102[a]0260
Total613604140754
Darlington2011–12[86][87]Conference National36010001[b]0380
AFC Telford United2012–13[86][88]Conference National23031001[b]1[b]272
Hednesford Town2012–13[89]Northern Premier League
Premier Division
104000010114
2013–14[86]Conference North33220001[b]0362
2014–15[86]Conference North9000000090
2017–18[90]Northern Premier League
Premier Division
7000000070
Total596200020636
Chasetown2020–21[62]Northern Premier League
Division One South East
4120000061
2021–22[62]Northern Premier League
Division One Midlands
27100004[c]0311
2022–23[62]Northern Premier League
Division One Midlands
27140006[d]0371
2023–24[62]Northern Premier League
Division One West
28000004[e]2321
Total86360001421063
Career total[f]4372730210129450633
  1. ^abcdefgAppearance(s) in theEFL Trophy.
  2. ^abcdeAppearance(s) and goal(s) in theFA Trophy.
  3. ^3 appearances in the FA Trophy and 1 appearance in theWalsall Senior Cup.
  4. ^4 appearances in the FA Trophy, 1 appearance in theStaffordshire Senior Cup and 1 appearance in the Walsall Senior Cup.
  5. ^3 appearances and 1 goal in the Walsall Senior Cup and 1 appearance in the Staffordshire Senior Cup
  6. ^Complete statistics after 2014–15 season not available.

Honours

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Walsall

Hereford United

Hednesford Town

Chasetown

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