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Name
  
Colin Taylor

Years
  
Team

?–1958
  
Stourbridge

Playing position
  
Left Winger


Date of birth
  
(1940-08-24)24 August 1940

Place of birth
  
Stourbridge, West Midlands

Date of death
  
June 2005 (aged 64)

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Colin Taylor (24 August 1940 — June 2005) was a Stourbridge-born English footballer who played for Walsall F.C. in three different spells, with whom he made at least 459 league appearances by the end of the 1972–73 season, scoring at least 169 goals. He also made 33 appearances in league games for Newcastle (7 goals) and 34 appearances in league games for Crystal Palace (8 goals), all in season 1968–69 in which Palace achieved promotion to the top flight for the first time. His haul of 32 goals for Walsall in season 1959-60 remains a record from the left wing.

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Taylor was a flame-haired, barrel-chested left-winger who was a member of the Saddlers' first team during their golden days of the 1950s and 1960s. Taylor was best known for his powerful shooting skills and the accuracy of his left foot. Such was the power in his left boot, Walsall fans of his era would claim that "his left leg was out of proportion to his right". Supporters would also eulogise that, when he shot at the "Railway End" goal at Fellow`s Park, and happened to miss, the speed of the ball would be such, as to knock the rust off an old tea-sales caravan parked at that end.

On his retirement from professional football, Taylor, a quiet, modest man, worked as a painter and decorator.

Following his death in 2005, Walsall F.C. have promised to build a permanent memorial for Taylor.

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Honours

with Walsall
  • Football League Fourth Division champion: 1959–60
  • References

    Colin Taylor Wikipedia