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  NUFC Player Profiles - Steven Taylor
Taylor was a bit of an unknown in Newcastle and being a defender he wasn't an obvious star of the future, although one or two United fans had waxed lyrical about this "gem in the making" from his Academy and later reserve performances, but in general, not many had heard of him.
Covering every position at the back Taylor's versatility was also a big bonus for manager Graeme Souness who's side were badly hit by injuries for the most part of the campaign and with his whole-hearted displays, the crowd soon took him to their hearts.
Taylor has represented England at every level except the senior side and has also had the distinction of Captaining his country at every level too, just one of a handful in the history of the game to have done so.
www.newcastle-online.com /nufcplayers/steventaylor.shtml   (2381 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Scott Parker (footballer)
Football is a ball game played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more goals than their opponent.
Chelsea Football Club (also known as the Blues, previously known as the Pensioners), founded in 1905, is a Premier League football team that plays at Stamford Bridge football ground in South west London.
The Football Association (The FA) is the governing body of football in England (and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Scott-Parker-%28footballer%29   (1308 words)

  
 Steven Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Steven broke records when he was offered a scholarship by Newcastle United Football Team to play in the Youth Squad.
Steven used to as a very young child see him play and it was natural that he should emulate him.
Steven is Captain of the Under 15 team and regularly plays for the Under16's.On several occasions he has played for the Under 17's.Once he played for the Under 19's.
www.familyelearning.org /web/students/Steven%20Taylor.htm   (389 words)

  
 BBC - Tyne Junior Football - Steven Taylor
You are in Tyne > Junior Football > > Steven Taylor
Even at school, it was always football, football, football.
Steven Taylor proudly displays his Junior Football stressball.
www.bbc.co.uk /tyne/juniorfootball/features/interviews/steven_taylor.shtml   (900 words)

  
 Newcastle United Football Club - Match reports - Middlesbrough(a)
Quinn and Taylor were also struggling at full-back.
To be fair to him though he was in good company, as the likes of McClen ambled their way through the evening and Chopra was isolated in the first half while Lua wandered round the pitch with the ball, and unconvincing in the latter stages.
And after categorically stating in the past that we never thought Ameobi would have enough in him to prosper in the first team, we'll try and jockey along the progress of Calvin Zola by saying he'll never be a footballer as long as I have a hole in my proverbial.
www.nufc.com /html/2003-04-28boro-res-a.html   (792 words)

  
 The Treble
Of course it's true that even football can't please all the people all the time, but if all the people are unhappy with the status quo, then perhaps it really is time to look at changes.
The not-so-beautiful spotty face of football is riddled with allegations of match-fixing, referees that might be influenced by top-name managers, diva players who fall too easily, bend the offside rule too often or spit, slap and kick in frustration.
Football is the business of billionaires, and with so much money as well as the hopes and dreams and bragging rights of so many millions of fans at stake, how long can the game go on without holding the most important participants responsible?
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 The Treble
Of course it's true that even football can't please all the people all the time, but if all the people are unhappy with the status quo, then perhaps it really is time to look at changes.
The not-so-beautiful spotty face of football is riddled with allegations of match-fixing, referees that might be influenced by top-name managers, diva players who fall too easily, bend the offside rule too often or spit, slap and kick in frustration.
Football is the business of billionaires, and with so much money as well as the hopes and dreams and bragging rights of so many millions of fans at stake, how long can the game go on without holding the most important participants responsible?
www.thetrebletalk.com /footy2005.html   (6211 words)

  
 Football Forums - Stephen Taylor
from mate taylor has never played in midfield for newcastle/england youth he has only really played at right back this season with relative success is a natural centre half but has only played there for bits 'n' pieces of games.
Anyway, Taylor was playing a right back then and didn't have his best 45 minutes for us.
The bottom line is that Steven Taylor didn't cost us the game in my view.
www.footballforums.net /forums/showthread.php?s=09e11da1b0ae21b1aeb1a9cd596ea733&goto=lastpost&threadid=82284   (513 words)

  
 Steven Taylor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Since3 the age of 9 he has been with the Newcastle Centre for Excellence which is now a Football Academy.At that time Newcastle’s Youth team policy was a bit uncertain and Steven was not sure what was likely to happen.
I have accepted offered a 3 year football scholarship with Newcastle United which starts in 2002 when I am 16 years old.The Academy Director, Alan Irvine made me the offer in the Summer of 2000,.
Steven is Captain of the Under 15 team and regularly plays for the Under16's.On several occassions he has played for the Under 17's.Once he played for the Under 19's.
www.familyelearning.org /g%26t/forum/monkseaton/students/Steven%20Taylor.htm   (386 words)

  
 Phil Neville || Phil Online || phil-neville.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Neville Neville, father to Manchester United footballers Phil and Gary Neville and England netball captain Tracey, was one of many parents interviewed by Barnardo's on how their famous offspring became sports stars in the run-up to the 2005 Foresters Big Toddle for Barnardo's.
Taylor was single-handedly keeping England at bay, saving well from David Beckham's free-kick and turning another effort from Lampard around the post.
A PREMIERSHIP footballer's dreams of transforming his Rossendale home look set to be dealt a blow this week after council chiefs ruled the plans were out of keeping with the surrounding area.
www.phil-neville.net /archive05.html   (10044 words)

  
 Taylor stakes his claim | England | International | Football | Sport | Telegraph
Despite an impressive showing from Taylor's England Under-21 side as they beat Germany 1-0 in the first leg of a European Championship qualifying play-off on Friday night, it is no secret that Steve McClaren wants to replace the junior coach.
While Taylor, who was full-time in the role during the Glenn Hoddle late-1990s England regime, agrees with the logic — "I think the Under-21s deserve a full-time manager," he said on Friday — he would like to remain in charge until the end of the season.
Although the coach is 53 and in footballer argot "a grey head", Taylor still connects with the juniors.
www.telegraph.co.uk /sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2006/10/08/sfnu2108.xml   (614 words)

  
 BigSoccer Boards - Taylor's position
Taylor, though, is most comfortable at centre half and with Steven Carr returning to fitness and taking over on the right flank, Souness is hoping the teenager will prove himself in the heart of his back four in the near future.
Newcastle United youngster Steven Taylor has been reassured he will be given another run in the first team before the end of the season.
STEVEN TAYLOR "The aim for Steven Taylor is to get him a game at centre-half," Souness told The Journal.
www.bigsoccer.com /forum/showthread.php?t=167654   (1148 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet - England - Future stars of 2005
Fulham fans had long called for Rehman, the first Asian player to come through the ranks and play in the Premiership, to be given his chance in the first team, and in November he finally got the chance to impress.
The Sidcup-born forward already has five assists to his name this term, although he is still waiting for his first goal in the Premiership after his deflected effort at Southampton went down as an Andreas Jakobsson own goal.
Taylor made his professional bow while on loan at Wycombe last season and Tony Adams, then the Chairboys' manager, was not short on praise.
soccernet.espn.go.com /columns/story?id=321038&root=england&cc=null   (1717 words)

  
 Robbie savage - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
Known mostly for his football talents, he is also known in the field of pantomime.
Savage retired from international football in September 2005 after a heated row with Welsh manager John Toshack who Savage is generally regaded to have assaulted although Toshack still insists he walked in to a door.
Savage soon stuck solely to football as he felt it was effecting his performances on field.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Robbie_savage   (1112 words)

  
 Peter Pearson - 2004
A flawed genius, Maradona is, without doubt, Argentina's greatest footballer and a close competitor to Pele in the all-time stakes.
For Pele football was always a 'beautiful game.' He scored 1,283 goals in his career but always played in the right spirit.
He was one of football's many flawed geniuses, and arguably the greatest of them all.
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 ATL World Cup Soccer. All the top world soccer news daily. News from international soccer. World Cup 2006, Euro 2004, ...
FIFA has appointed the security chief of the African football federation to ensure that its ban on fans at this weekend's World Cup qualifier between Kenya and Tunisia is respected, officials said.
Newcastle defender Steven Taylor has sprung to the defence of his beleaguered manager Graeme Souness on the eve of the Toon Army's crunch English Premiership clash against high-flyers Manchester United.
Steven Gerrard is set to miss Liverpool's Champions League third qualifying round second leg clash with CSKA Sofia after picking up a calf injury in Liverpool's narrow victory over Sunderland.
www.wldcup.com /arch11112005Aug.html   (6443 words)

  
 BBC - Tyne Junior Football - Steven Taylor
Even at school, it was always football, football, football.
Steven Taylor proudly displays his Junior Football stressball.
It was a great challenge for me. I knew it was a long ball game, and it's a physical league, but it definitely helped my development.
www6.thdo.bbc.co.uk /tyne/juniorfootball/features/interviews/steven_taylor.shtml   (921 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Perhaps footballers, or more importantly the teams that pay their wages even when they are laying on a treatment table, need to look at equipment and make some demands.
Footballers are paid by their employers (the clubs and also, in the cases of the many Premiership players with endorsements, the companies they advertise for) by how much money they do - or are expected to - bring to the employer.
In Steven Taylor we have possibly the best up and coming centre half in the country (Michael Dawson at Forest?), making your comment about 'nothing coming up through the youth teams' frankly daft.
www.football365.com /opinion/story_127072.shtml   (1561 words)

  
 www.spec.com.au : Content FrontPage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Bulldogs' supporters will also be given their first glimpse of Kane Uebergang this year, with the under-16 Vic Country state footballer to play his first game of the season having overcome a broken ankle.
Imperials coach, Wayne Aitken, is hopeful the inclusions will help boost the Bulldogs to their third victory of the season, with the door seemingly ajar today.
Steven Taylor will definitely take his place in the side despite injuring his ankle during last week's loss.
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 Football Aid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Football fanatic, Chris Mullen has spent his life dreaming of making a dazzling debut for Celtic and now his dreams are coming true, thanks to Football Aid and Celtic FC!
Football Aid provides an incredible opportunity for fans to experience just what it is like to pull on the jersey and play for their team, which is amazing.
Founded in 2001, Football Aid raises money for a wide range of deserving charities by hosting events at the UK’s largest clubs giving fans the chance to experience the thrills and spills, highs and lows, controversy and high drama of match day at their favourite club.
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 Vodka & Dothiepin: Case Study: Biased Football Rantings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Undoubtedly a talented footballer, but cursed with an impossibly bad attitude.
Not the greatest footballer ever, but he'd run through walls for you.
Steven Taylor is going to be a great player and captain the club one day if he's allowed to develop the right way, and Ramage looks a decent prospect.
www.blogbobble.20six.co.uk /weblogCategory/2kyo3rplrndx   (3224 words)

  
 memeorandum: Archive Edition for Tuesday, May 4, 2004
Steven Taylor: Whaddya Know: Economic Growth is the Key — Federal Deficit Likely to Narrow by $100 Billion: [snipped quote] So the...
Steven Taylor: More Evidence of Why I Should Utterly Avoid Rall — Normally I avoid Rall—but this (in the context of his Pat Tillman...
Steven Taylor: More Evidence that Campaign Finance Laws Don't Work — The real irony here is that both Bush and Kerry chose not to...
www.memeorandum.com /04/05/04   (8494 words)

  
 The Dugout Community - The English Football Academy
The English football academy will not only groom our future stars to represent their country, but will also get these players used to playing alongside each other, so that, all going as planned, England sides of the future will be accustomed to playing with each other well before they pull on the England jersey.
The Football Association have released the guidlines for what a player must have achieved to be known as a graduate of the football academy, they are as follows.
Matthew Taylor (21): Is one of the oldest players in the side, and is comfortably the best left-back in the side, will no doubt start in that position, provides some good go forward, and could in later years, even surpass Wayne Bridge or even Ashley Cole.
www.thedugout.tv /community/showthread.php?t=3106   (4502 words)

  
 Steven Taylor
Steven is a Reading Champion for Newcastle United FC and specifically supports the Premier League Reading Stars programme (part of Reading The Game's activities).
It's full of excitement and really captures the passion and discipline that becoming a good footballer is all about.
Unless otherwise specified, all material on this website may be used for non-commercial purposes, on condition that the source is acknowledged.
www.literacytrust.org.uk /campaign/champions2005/steventaylor.html   (118 words)

  
 Lower Leagues, Lowering Standards And Lowering Wages - Football365.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Whether it's on the Football 365 mailbox or TalkSport or a Five Live phone-in, there is no escape from philistine northerners treating the civilised world to their sentimental view of unadulterated thuggery on the football field and their concomitant outrage at diving.
They are a bunch of top-class footballers who occasionally get mardy because they hate losing, but have in the past show this in the wrong way – by punching people in the head, for example.
Gaelic football is probably the most widespread game played in the 32 counties of Ireland, and the hope of every Gaelic and Hurling player is to one day represent their county in the magnificent Croke Park.
www.football365.co.uk /opinion/mailbox/story_150098.shtml   (4215 words)

  
 Football Corner
Taylor had rushed out to gather a Vassell flick on but he was left in no-man's land as Samuel headed the ball past him.
Steven Carr was lucky not to see red after he was booked in the second half, having escaped a caution in the first - which was given mistakenly to Scott Parker.
It was the first goal Arsenal had conceded in 338 minutes of Premiership football and seemed to puncture their self-belief before slowly and surely they reasserted their authority.
football-corner.blogspot.com /2005_10_01_football-corner_archive.html   (13871 words)

  
 Ronaldinho is named European Footballer of the Year. - The Association of Football Statisticians
Ronaldinho is named European Footballer of the Year.
Chelsea are fined £30,000 for failing to control their supporters during a Carling Cup tie last season.
The Football Association handed out the fine and reprimanded both clubs who were also warned as to their future conduct.
www.11v11.co.uk /news/archives/284-Ronaldinho-is-named-European-Footballer-of-the-Year..html   (488 words)

  
 Vodka & Dothiepin: Case Study: Biased Football Rantings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Gerrard, the greatest footballer ever (unless they decide it's Lampard this week) was utterly anonymous, apart from looking a lot like Biscan.
Time and time again, if you don't have time to hoof the ball 80 yards upfield, then you just give it away like the big spastic that you are.
Aaron Hughes and Steven Taylor must be crying in the knowledge that the fucking manager rates you ahead of them.
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