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In the News (Fri 25 Jul 08)

  
  England's Coaches/Managers - Graham Taylor
Graham Taylor might have regretted the media access he granted when a television documentary disclosed considerable swearing in scenes from England's devastating World Cup qualifying loss to Netherlands in Rotterdam in October, 1993.
An earlier, equally critical loss in Norway had elicited his "Do I not like that," which, after the documentary aired, became a national catchphrase.
Taylor did not last out the year, but later returned to club management with considerable success.
www.englandfootballonline.com /TeamMgr/Mgr_TaylorG.html   (261 words)

  
  Graham Taylor (football manager) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taylor was the youngest person to become a FA coach, at the age of 21.
Taylor led Lincoln to the Fourth Division title in 1976, during which the Imps set the league records for most wins (32), least defeats (4), and most points (74) (when 2 points were awarded for a win).
Taylor also agreed to be filmed during the world cup qualification campaign for a Channel 4 fly on the wall documentary in which his portrayal further undermined his authority.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Graham_Taylor_(football_manager)   (678 words)

  
 Graham Taylor, author, Sheffield, Shadowmancer
Rev. Taylor is no stranger to trying new things though, in his time he has been a policeman, a social worker and has worked in the music industry but his latest venture has been his most successful yet.
Apparently Graham is determined to have fellow Blades fan Sean in the role, saying he imagined him in the part as he was writing the novel.
Graham Taylor continues to live in Cloughton and split his time between his clergy and his new life as an author.
www.mysheffield.net /sheffield/celebs&gossip-graham-taylor.htm   (178 words)

  
 Graham Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Graham Taylor (author) (born 1961), British novelist and part-time priest
Graham Taylor (clergyman) (1851–1938), American clergyman and reformer in Chicago
This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Graham_Taylor   (116 words)

  
 4thegame.com Teams: Squad Page: Graham Taylor
Graham Taylor resigned as manager of Aston Villa on May 14, 2003, after 15 months in his second spell in charge of the Birmingham club.
Taylor's resignation less than a week after the end of the campaign came as something of a shock however, as he said the club needed to move on and criticised the way it was run, pointing a finger at the board as the main cause of the problem.
Graham Taylor is one of the most well respected and well-known faces in English football and it was his vision and hard work that prompted the formation of the League Managers Association during his spell as national team boss.
www.4thegame.com /wanadoo/managerprofile?personid=1063   (988 words)

  
 Studies in Short Fiction: Southern Accents: The Fiction of Peter Taylor. - Review - book reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Graham's study helps us to understand Taylor from a variety of specific thematic categories not limited to heritage, gender, and place, while Stephens and Salamon provide a sampling of general and specific critical studies on Taylor's work, reminiscences about his life as a writer and a teacher, and even an interview.
As Graham explains, the ideas of heritage, race, family, and community identified as important Southern concerns by the Agrarians are still predominant issues for Taylor.
Graham's sections on "Tradition and Change" and "Place and the Past" likewise create discussion; however, her arguments about such stories as "What You Hear From 'Em?," "Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time," "Miss Leonora When Last Seen" and A Summons to Memphis might have taken into account more of the established criticism.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2455/is_2_34/ai_57564385   (769 words)

  
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Graham Taylor was born in Schenectady, New York on May 2, 1851, into the fifth generation of a family of Dutch-reformed ministers.
Taylor was active in Chicago politics as well, serving on the Mayor Busse's Vice Commission and acting as a witness in court cases and an arbiter in labor disputes.
Subjects covered in Taylor's papers include the history and development of the 17th (currently the 26th) ward of Chicago on the Near North Side, immigration (particularly Italian and Polish), labor, civic reform, housing, education and social conditions in the neighborhoods, public health, and the effects of the Great Depression on the population of the neighborhoods.
www.newberry.org /collections/FindingAids/Xml/Taylor.xml   (1632 words)

  
 Graham Taylor begins London marathon with Olympic torch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Graham is running the marathon for Sense, an official charity for this year’s race.
Graham says, “It is a great honour to have been asked to start the London marathon with the 1948 Olympic torch.
Graham adds, “Although running the Flora London Marathon is a huge personal challenge, it is nothing compared to the challenges that deafblind people face everyday all year round.
www.sense.org.uk /campaignnews/pressroom/pressreleases/2004/q2/pr270.htm   (429 words)

  
 Blind, Stupid and Desperate - Watford FC site - Tributes - Graham Taylor
Although the extra qualities that Graham Taylor has brought to Watford - humanity, humility, humour, to name but three - may no longer be considered important in the brave new world of the Premiership, they're the absolute essence of what makes football such a vital part of so many lives.
With Graham Taylor at the helm, Watford was (and is) allowed to dream, to submit to an innocent belief in infinite possibility.
That many will choose to remember Graham Taylor for a slew of frustrated swear-words in a TV documentary is, ultimately, their loss.
www.bsad.org /tribute/gt/ig.html   (1162 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | ASTON VILLA  | Graham Taylor profile
Graham Taylor has polarised opinion during his 29 years in football management.
Taylor was adored during his two spells at Watford, but villified while manager of England and Wolves.
With a team assembled at the cost of £1m, Taylor guided the club to the Premier League after a 2-0 play-off victory over Bolton, although the team were relegated at the end of their debut season.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/teams/a/aston_villa/1801976.stm   (658 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet Column by Dale Johnson: Premier Focus: Graham is Taylor-made for Foxes
Taylor was castigated in some quarters for wasting the transfer cash he had at his disposal.
Graham may now have put the 'bung' scandal firmly behind him, but he is about to enter into a court battle with Spurs over compensation for his dismissal.
Taylor spent just over £7m in the summer and any spare cash is now going towards the club's new stadium, set to open at the beginning of next season.
www.soccernet.com /columns/2001/1002/20011002premierfocus.html   (1277 words)

  
 The 700 Club -- Born Again and Again: The Life and Almost Death of G.P. Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Graham’s book is set at the Raven Hall Hotel and the surrounding coastal community of Scarbourough, England.
Graham has no fear in writing about the dangers of the occult because he’s found the answer that will deliver anyone from its bondage.
Graham Taylor, the drug-taking, junky, occult witch died when I was 21 years old,” says Graham.
www.cbn.com /700club/Guests/Interviews/GP_Taylor111405.asp   (867 words)

  
 there's only one graham taylor
Well, having had the benefit of both Grahams at Villa Park, I can tell the Old Golden Boys that they were spot on to ditch Turner when they got out of the lower reaches but screwed up big time when hounding Taylor out of Wolverhampton.
The saddest fact about Taylor's reign is that when he was nabbed by the FA, Ellis let all the good work slip.
Taylor was the only man who would take the risk with Paul McGrath.
freespace.virgin.net /heroes.villains1/45/1.htm   (894 words)

  
 Flight Group
Taylor, G. and Zbikowski, R. Nonlinear time-periodic models of the longitudinal flight dynamics of desert locusts Schistocerca gregaria.
Thomas, A. R., Taylor, G. K., Srygley, R. B., Nudds, R. and Bomphrey, R. Dragonfly flight: free-flight and tethered flow visualizations reveal a diverse array of unsteady lift-generating mechanisms, controlled primarily via angle of attack.
Taylor, G. K., Nudds, R. L., and Thomas, A. Flying and swimming animals cruise at a Strouhal number tuned for high power efficiency.
users.ox.ac.uk /~zool0261   (212 words)

  
 shadowmancer latest news
The Rev Graham Taylor was responsible for an unexpected literary hit last year with his debut, Shadowmancer.
We are sure with Graham that we have an author with a unique and fertile imagination, who is also a delight to work with and so we decided to celebrate that by extending our contracts.
P. Taylor is the Vicar of Cloughton in Yorkshire, England.
www.shadowmancer.com /shadowmancer_latest_news.htm   (830 words)

  
 From Sex Pistols to Shadowmancer - Christianity Today Magazine
Taylor, an Anglican priest from Yorkshire whose novel, Shadowmancer, was a bestseller in both the United Kingdom and the United States (with 600,000 copies sold), says success has a price—at least when it comes to depending on God.
Taylor, 46, credits his wife for keeping him on the straight and narrow despite his newfound celebrity and wealth.
Taylor, who was fascinated by the occult as a teenager, says he welcomed them to church services.
www.christianitytoday.com /ct/2004/010/27.98.html   (993 words)

  
 Graham K. Taylor - Homepage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It turns out that there is a constant relationship between cruising speed and flapping frequency, not just in birds, but also across bats, fish, dolphins, and even insects.
The reason is simple: because flapping frequency varies so little, peak aerodynamic efficiency is only achieved over a narrow range of speeds, so animals sensibly tune their wingbeat frequency for peak efficiency when cruising - just like a well-designed car.
Graham Taylor is a Weir Junior Research Fellow at University College, Oxford.
users.ox.ac.uk /~zool0261/pressrelease.htm   (477 words)

  
 Inventory of the Graham Taylor Papers, 1820-1975, bulk 1866-1940
Letters from Graham Romeyn Taylor to his family from Russia are of special interest, since he was there at the time of the 1917 Russian Revolution and the fall of Czar Nicholas.
Taylor was invited to teach at the Seminary while he was still a pastor at the Hartford Fourth Congregational Church.
Taylor served in various capacities at the seminary from 1892 to 1921; it was the only salary he ever drew, and he used that salary to fund all of his other projects, including the Commons.
www.newberry.org /collections/FindingAids/Taylor/Taylorpr.html   (3762 words)

  
 Graham Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Graham Taylor has had a unique carrer in football, at 23 he became the youngest fully-qualified F.A. Coach, at 28 he became the youngest manager in the football league.
This places Graham Taylor alongside only a handful of managers who have taken a football club from the fourth division to the first.
In July 1990 Graham was appointed England manager.
spashley.tripod.com /s_taylor.html   (149 words)

  
 Graham Taylor OBE - Griffinpark.org
Graham Taylor is probably the only thing on which I see eye to eye with the Pope!
Taylor was the wrong man for the England job (he had the tactical awarenesss of a US air raid for International football) but he put up with a lot of rabid vitrol from the scumbag tabloids.
I think Taylor truly was a "Manager" rather than a coach, he was happy to do all the phoning up kids to say hello on their birthday and stuff, but wasn't cut out for just seeing his team every now and then and training them.
www.griffinpark.org /forums/showthread.php?t=6764   (574 words)

  
 Granary-Guitars - Recordings
The guitar played by Graham on the CD is by Andres D. Marvi, Granada, Spain with Savarez Corum strings.
Graham Anthony Devine was born in Liverpool and began his musical studies at Chetham's School of Music, Manchester with Gordon Crosskey.
In April 2002 Graham was the first prize winner at one of the guitar's most prestigious international competitions, the Alhambra International Guitar Competition held in Alcoy, Spain.
www.granary-guitars.com /recordings.htm   (432 words)

  
 Amiga Reviews: Graham Taylor's soccer challenge
Graham Taylor’s Soccer Challenge is a very slickly produced footy manager game, with more options and features than your usual management sim.
In Graham Taylor's Soccer Challenge you are treated as a real person and expected to treat your players as such, too.
The national league seems at odds with Graham Taylor's international stature and it seems out of place for him to be tinkering away with the transfer market and domestic campaigns when he should be out their batting (kickin?) for England.
www.classicgaming.com /amigareviews/grahamta.htm   (2079 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: News - Taylor: I won't quit Villa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Aston Villa manager Graham Taylor has insisted that he will not be driven out of the club as he looks to end the recent dismal run of results against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.
But Taylor is determined to ride the storm and knows that two or three victories will take the heat off him.
Taylor said: 'Portsmouth have said they don't want to go down that route yet so we'll see what happens.
www.soccernet.com /england/news/2002/1024/20021024avfctaylor.html   (357 words)

  
 Graham Taylor Tosses Complete Game In 6-1 Win Over Bowling Green :: RedHawks sit alone atop the Mid-American Conference
It was the first earned run that Miami starting pitcher Graham Taylor (Villa Hills, Ky.) had surrendered in 14.2 innings, dating back to April 16 versus Buffalo.
Taylor retired the Falcons in order in the ninth to move his record to 4-0 on the season.
Taylor allowed just five hits and fanned two batters while dropping his earned run average to 2.96.
muredhawks.collegesports.com /sports/m-basebl/recaps/050705aaa.html   (527 words)

  
 Tim Graham at The Sweet Science
But Graham's proudest professional moment was appearing as himself for five seconds in the movie "Play it to the Bone," only to have his name misspelled in the credits.
Taylor has frankly looked miserable in his latest fights and it is really not that clear if he dominated Hopkins in the second fight.
Taylor has seemed sluggish, with less interest in fighting than in keeping his title and posturing.
www.thesweetscience.com /boxing-author.php?author=10   (949 words)

  
 Graham Taylor - The Huffington Post
Super Aguri's sporting director Graham Taylor believes that the Leafield-based operation will be able to keep Scuderia Toro Rosso, and behind them so that they secure eighth place in the constructors' championship.
Graham Taylor, sporting director at the Super Aguri team, said there were different approaches to communicating with a driver to keep him...
Graham Taylor, regional wildlife manager for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, said they could reopen the popular hunting spot to the...
www.huffingtonpost.com /people/Graham+Taylor   (800 words)

  
 Graham Taylor - The Huffington Post
Adams, now assistant to Harry Redknapp at Portsmouth, was part of Graham Taylor's squad that famously failed to reach the World Cup in 1994.
Takuma Sato confessed he was at a loss to explain his drop-off in pace between final free practice and qualifying for this weekend's Turkish in Istanbul, but has nevertheless vowed to fight back in the race.
Mr Taylor has been missing for several days Graham Taylor, 75, who is from the West Midlands but had been staying with friends in Taunton, went missing on Thursday.
www.huffingtonpost.com /topics/Graham+Taylor   (786 words)

  
 RedHawks Show Central Michigan The Exit Door With 6-0 Blanking :: Sophomore Graham Taylor twirls a shutout in his fifth ...
Last year's MAC Freshman of the Year, southpaw Taylor battled through several jams to hold the Chippewas to zero runs after five innings.
After the fifth inning, however, Taylor proceeded the send the Chippewas down in order in both the sixth and seventh frames.
Taylor toed the rubber in the ninth and retired his 13th, 14th and 15th consecutive batters, respectively, to finish off his first shutout of the season.
muredhawks.collegesports.com /sports/m-basebl/recaps/052704aaa.html   (591 words)

  
 Graham Taylor - biography, plus book reviews & excerpts.
Graham Taylor - biography, plus book reviews & excerpts.
The Rev Graham Taylor, aged 43 and father of three, was until recently, the vicar of Cloughton in Yorkshire near Scarborough.
Taylor's career has spanned many arenas including working in the music industry, social work and being a policeman.
www.bookbrowse.com /biographies/index.cfm?author_number=1021   (661 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | England | North Yorkshire | Author burns original manuscripts
Best-selling children's novelist, GP Taylor has accidentally burnt three of his original manuscripts while clearing his house before moving.
Scarborough-based Graham Taylor was turning the embers on a bonfire when he noticed what was written on them.
One of the original manuscripts for Shadowmancer, one of two for Wormwood and the complete manuscript of his new book Tersias were lost.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/3737524.stm   (219 words)

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