Ryan Taylor (footballer, born 1984) explained

Ryan Taylor
Fullname:Ryan Anthony Taylor[1]
Birth Date:19 August 1984
Birth Place:Liverpool, England[2]
Height:1.73m (05.68feet)[3]
Position:Full back
midfielder
Youthclubs1:Tranmere Rovers
Years1:2002–2005
Clubs1:Tranmere Rovers
Caps1:98
Goals1:14
Years2:2005–2009
Clubs2:Wigan Athletic
Caps2:56
Goals2:6
Years3:2009–2015
Clubs3:Newcastle United
Caps3:92
Goals3:6
Years4:2015–2016
Clubs4:Hull City
Caps4:4
Goals4:0
Years5:2016–2017
Clubs5:Port Vale
Caps5:12
Goals5:3
Years6:2017
Clubs6:Port Vale
Caps6:10
Goals6:1
Years7:2017–2018
Clubs7:ATK
Caps7:11
Goals7:1
Years8:2018–2019
Clubs8:Fleetwood Town
Caps8:10
Goals8:0
Years9:2020–2022
Clubs9:Colne
Caps9:20
Goals9:0
Years10:2022
Clubs10:Buxton
Caps10:6
Goals10:0
Totalcaps:319
Totalgoals:31
Nationalyears1:2005–2006
Nationalteam1:England U21
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:0

Ryan Anthony Taylor (born 19 August 1984) is an English former professional footballer. A versatile player and former England under-21 international, he could play as a full-back or across the midfield and had excellent free-kick-taking ability.

Taylor began his career at Tranmere Rovers in 2002 and made 122 league and cup appearances in three full seasons with the club, being voted as Tranmere's Player of the Year and onto the PFA Team of the Year in 2004–05. He was sold to Premier League club Wigan Athletic in July 2005 for a fee of £750,000. Injuries restricted his appearances, though after scoring in four consecutive matches against Newcastle United, he joined the club in a trade deal in January 2009. After Newcastle dropped out of the top flight, Taylor helped the club to win promotion as champions of the Championship in 2009–10. However, he then faced a catalogue of injuries, firstly fracturing a metatarsal and then breaking a leg in the 2010–11 season, and then picking up a serious cruciate knee ligament injury in August 2012.

Taylor played 106 matches for Newcastle, though he featured 18 times in his final three seasons. Newcastle released him in May 2015 and spent the 2015–16 campaign at Hull City, where he made only occasional cameo appearances. He signed with Port Vale in October 2016 and again in March 2017. He signed with Indian Super League club ATK in December 2017. He returned to England and signed with Fleetwood Town in September 2018. He ended his 17-year career in the English Football League at the end of the season, scoring 42 goals in 350 competitive appearances. He came out of retirement in October 2020 to play for non-League side Colne and moved on to Buxton in January 2022.

Club career

Tranmere Rovers

Born in Liverpool, Merseyside,[1] Taylor came through the Tranmere Rovers youth team to score the winning goal on his first-team debut in a 2–1 win over Hartlepool United in a League Cup tie at Victoria Park on 10 September 2002.[4] He made his league debut in a 3–1 win over Brentford four days later at Prenton Park.[5] On 19 September, Rovers confirmed that Taylor had signed a new long-term deal to keep him tied to the club until June 2006.[6] He maintained a regular place in the starting eleven under both Ray Mathias and Brian Little. He ended the 2002–03 campaign with three goals in 32 appearances, before scoring six goals over 39 matches in the 2003–04 season. He spent most of his time as a right-back, after succeeding veteran defender Steve Yates.[7]

He scored 10 goals in 51 appearances in the 2004–05 season, including one in the League One play-off semi-final second leg victory over Hartlepool United; the tie went to penalties, however, and Taylor missed one of the penalties as Tranmere were beaten 6–5.[8] He was voted onto the League One PFA Team of the Year for his performances across the season.[9] He was also voted as Tranmere Rovers Player of the Year by both his teammates and the supporters.[10] In July 2005, he was sold to Wigan Athletic for £750,000 (potentially rising to £1.3 million with appearance clauses); and signed a four-year contract.[11] The transfer ended weeks of speculation, that had seemed him linked with Norwich City, Arsenal, and Everton; Norwich manager Nigel Worthington had stated that "he's gone to Everton".[12]

Wigan Athletic

Taylor scored his first goal for Paul Jewell's Wigan with a penalty in a 3–0 home victory over Watford in the League Cup on 25 October 2005.[13] However, he fractured his fifth metatarsal in a 1–1 FA Cup third round draw with Leeds United on 7 January, which ruled him out of action for three months.[14] He ended up spending the remainder of the 2005–06 season out injured after breaking his leg in a reserve team match against Newcastle United reserves in April.[15] He scored his first top-flight goal with a well placed free kick in a 1–0 home win over Newcastle United on 25 February 2007.[16] He scored one goal in 16 appearances in each of the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons.

Frozen out of the first-team picture under new manager Chris Hutchings, Taylor was restored to the first-team after Steve Bruce replaced Hutchings as manager in November 2007.[17] When Newcastle returned to the JJB Stadium on Boxing Day, Taylor repeated his feat of the same tie in the previous season, again beating Shay Given with a free kick to score the only goal of the match.[18] On 5 April, he doubled his Premier League goal tally with two close-range efforts to give Wigan an important 2–0 home win over relegation rivals Birmingham City.[19] He continued his run of goals over Newcastle into the 2008–09 season, scoring in both the home and away fixtures, to help Wigan to secure an away draw and home victory.[20] [21] In February 2009, Taylor was traded to Newcastle in a part-exchange for Charles N'Zogbia, and signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with Newcastle.[22]

Newcastle United

Newcastle manager Joe Kinnear said that he was "over the moon" to sign Taylor, noting that his versatility and experience would make him a useful addition.[23] Taylor said that Newcastle were in a relegation fight, and said "we have to get on and battle".[24] Taylor played ten matches in the remainder of the 2008–09 season as Newcastle finished one point short of safety. He scored his first goal for the club on 22 August to help secure a 2–0 victory over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.[25] He went on to score four goals in 36 appearances – mostly as a substitute – in the 2009–10 season as Newcastle won promotion as champions of the Championship.[26]

Taylor lost his first-team place under Chris Hughton's stewardship at the start of the 2010–11 season, though claimed two long-range goals in the League Cup in victories over Accrington Stanley and Chelsea.[27] [28] After a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to an ankle ligament injury picked up in training after colliding with Sol Campbell, Taylor returned to first-team action against Bolton Wanderers on 26 February, and was sent off after a two-footed challenge on Johan Elmander.[29] [30] [31] He ended the 2010–11 season with just five league appearances to his name.

On 20 August 2011, he scored from a free kick in a 1–0 victory over Sunderland in the Tyne–Wear derby at the Stadium of Light.[32] Manager Alan Pardew praised Taylor after the match, saying that "that right foot of his is a fantastic weapon".[33] Taylor then scored a late equaliser from another free kick in the 2–1 away win against Scunthorpe United in the second round of the League Cup five days later.[34] He scored the winning goal, a dipping volley from outside the penalty area, against Everton on 5 November; this strike won him Match of the Days Goal of the Month competition.[35] He signed a two-year contract extension in March 2012, to keep him at St James' Park until 2015.[36] He remained a regular first-team player for the remainder of the 2011–12 season, playing 34 times.

On 23 August 2012, Taylor scored from a free kick in a Europa League match against Greek team Atromitos.[37] However, he picked up a cruciate knee ligament injury in the return leg seven days later.[38] In April 2013, a repeat of the problem meant that he would be forced to endure another lengthy spell on the sidelines.[39] He flew out to the United States the following month in order to be operated upon by renowned specialist Dr Richard Steadman.[40] Steadman recommended he undergo two bouts of surgery six months apart.[41] During his time out of action he assisted Peter Beardsley with coaching the under-21 team.[42]

Taylor made his long-awaited return to the first-team after 26 months out, starring in the 2–0 League Cup win at Manchester City on 29 October 2014.[43] [44] He described his comeback as "a dream come true" and paid tribute to the staff and fans who helped him during his spell out.[45] On 22 November, however, he left the field in tears after injuring his right knee again in a league match against Queens Park Rangers.[46] Taylor returned to the pitch in February 2015, and after Newcastle avoided relegation, he and Jonás Gutiérrez were released in May.[30] [47] Taylor revealed that Newcastle manager "John Carver rang me and told me the club weren't going to offer me a new deal, then he asked me to pass the phone to Jonas, which was unbelievable."[48]

Hull City

In July 2015, Taylor signed a one-year contract with newly-relegated Championship club Hull City, coached by Steve Bruce, his former manager at Wigan.[49] He made his debut on the opening day of the 2015–16 season, in a 2–0 home win over Huddersfield Town.[50] However, this would prove to be his only league start in his time at the club, though he would also make three substitute league appearances and play in eight cup fixtures. Hull released him in June 2016.[51]

Port Vale

Taylor had a trial with Rotherham United and former club Wigan Athletic in July 2016, and went on to train with Preston North End.[52] [53] [54] On 21 October 2016, he signed a short-term deal with League One club Port Vale.[55] He made his debut the following day, and scored from the penalty spot to secure Vale a point in a 2–2 draw with Oxford United at Vale Park.[56] Manager Bruno Ribeiro preferred to play him at right-back, and Taylor was named in the League One 'Team of the Day' after making a goal saving interception in a 2–1 victory over Fleetwood Town on 12 November.[57] With Taylor's contract due to run out in January, caretaker manager Michael Brown stated that he was hopeful of keeping Taylor at the club, and that the pair were good friends, but that foreign and higher-level clubs had expressed an interest.[58]

Taylor had a trial with Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire but did not settle in the United States and returned to England.[59] He returned to Port Vale to sign another short-term contract on 17 March, and later that evening provided an assist and scored a goal in a crucial 2–1 home win against relegation rivals Shrewsbury Town.[60]

ATK

On 12 December 2017, Taylor joined reigning Indian Super League champions ATK as a replacement for the injured Carl Baker.[61] He said that Iain Hume convinced him to join the league and spoke "very highly of everyone in ATK".[62] He made his debut for the club five days later in a match against Mumbai City FC, playing the whole ninety minutes of the 1–0 victory.[62] On 8 February 2018, he scored his first goal in a 2–2 draw against FC Pune City.[63]

Fleetwood Town

On 23 September 2018, Taylor returned to England and joined League One club Fleetwood Town as a free agent following a successful trial. Fleetwood manager, Joey Barton, stated that; "the hunger and desire that Ryan has shown to be part of our group at Fleetwood is exceptional, and we're delighted to have him on board with us".[64] He featured 11 times during the 2018–19 campaign before he departed Highbury Stadium after being released in May 2019.[65]

Later career

On 27 October 2020, Taylor joined Northern Premier League Division One North West club Colne.[66] The 2020–21 season was curtailed after just nine games for Colne.[67] He played in goal for the club after goalkeeper Joel Torrance was sent off five minutes before half-time in an FA Trophy victory over Buxton in November 2021.[68] He joined Northern Premier League Premier Division club Buxton in January 2022.[69]

International career

Taylor made his debut for the England under-21 team in a 2–1 defeat to Austria in a 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification match at Elland Road on 7 October 2005.[70] He then played in a 4–1 victory over Poland four days later at Hillsborough.[71] He then featured in both legs of England U21s qualification play-off defeat to France, before making his final appearance for the under-21s in a 3–1 friendly win over Norway on 28 February 2006.[72]

Style of play

Taylor was a versatile player, operating as a full-back or across the midfield. He was also a dead ball specialist, able to take free kicks, long throws, and penalties effectively.[73] Newcastle fans nicknamed him "over-the-wall", in reference to his free kick taking abilities.[74]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Tranmere Rovers2002–03Second Division251202131323
2003–04Second Division305712000396
2004–05League One4381120515110
Total9814102618212219
Wigan Athletic2005–06Premier League1101041161
2006–07Premier League1610000161
2007–08Premier League1732000193
2008–09Premier League1220000122
Total5663041637
Newcastle United2008–09Premier League100100
2009–10Championship3143020364
2010–11[75] Premier League50003282
2011–12Premier League3122011343
2012–13[76] Premier League1000002131
2013–14Premier League00000000
2014–15Premier League1400010150
Total92650732110610
Hull City2015–16Championship40404000120
Port Vale2016–17League One2243100255
ATK2017–18[77] Indian Super League111111
Fleetwood Town2018–19League One1000010110
Colne2020–21[78] Northern Premier League Division One North West30001040
2021–22[79] Northern Premier League Division One North West1703031231
Total200300041271
Buxton2021–22[80] Northern Premier League Premier Division60000060
Career total3193128321515438343

Honours

Newcastle United

2009–10[81]

Individual

2004–05 League One[9]

Notes and References

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  5. News: Tranmere 3–1 Brentford . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 14 September 2002.
  6. News: Tranmere sign Taylor . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 19 September 2002.
  7. News: Taylor took inspiration from watching attacking defender . 22 October 2016 . Daily Post . 19 February 2005 . Free Online Library.
  8. News: Tranmere 2–0 Hartlepool . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 17 May 2005.
  9. News: Sunderland/Wigan dominate line-up . BBC Sport . 24 April 2005 . 8 January 2019.
  10. News: Taylor made up with awards achievement . 22 October 2016 . Liverpool Echo . 28 April 2005.
  11. News: Wigan complete swoop for Taylor . BBC Sport . 13 July 2005 . 11 February 2011.
  12. News: Arsenal monitor Tranmere's Taylor . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 3 June 2005.
  13. News: Wigan 3–0 Watford (aet) . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 25 October 2005.
  14. News: Wigan's Taylor fractures his foot . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 9 January 2006.
  15. News: Wigan's Taylor in new injury blow . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 20 April 2006.
  16. News: Sinnott . John . Wigan 1–0 Newcastle . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 25 February 2007.
  17. News: Taylor: I owe Bruce . 22 October 2016 . Wigan Today . 30 January 2008.
  18. News: Stevenson . Jonathan . Wigan 1–0 Newcastle . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 26 December 2007.
  19. News: Ornstein . David . Wigan 2–0 Birmingham . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 5 April 2008.
  20. News: Whyatt . Chris . Newcastle 2–2 Wigan . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 15 November 2008.
  21. News: Phillips . Owen . Wigan 2–1 Newcastle . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 26 December 2008.
  22. News: Wigan complete swoop for N'Zogbia . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 2 February 2009.
  23. News: N'Zogbia ends Newcastle nightmare in swap move with Wigan's Taylor . 22 October 2016 . The Guardian . 2 February 2009.
  24. News: Ryder . Lee . Taylor fires parting shot at Charles N'Zogbia . 22 October 2016 . Chronicle Live . 3 February 2009.
  25. Web site: Crystal Palace 0–2 Newcastle . BBC Sport . 22 August 2009 . 24 August 2009.
  26. News: Magpies' path to the title takes an unusual detour; Success is about the journey, not the destination. But as Ryan Taylor tells Mark Douglas, Newcastle would have happily jettisoned the eight and a half-hour bus trip to Plymouth yesterday . 22 October 2016 . The Journal . 19 April 2010 . Free Online Library.
  27. News: Fletcher . Paul . Accrington 2–3 Newcastle . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 25 August 2010.
  28. News: Dawkes . Phil . Chelsea 3–4 Newcastle . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 22 September 2010.
  29. News: Newcastle United's Ryan Taylor out for '10 to 12 weeks' . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 17 November 2010.
  30. News: Ryan Taylor keen to secure Newcastle United future . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 24 February 2015.
  31. Web site: Newcastle 1–1 Bolton . Mike . Henson . BBC Sport . 26 February 2011 . 26 February 2011.
  32. News: Sunderland 0–1 Newcastle . Alistair . Magowan . BBC Sport . 21 August 2011 . 26 August 2011.
  33. News: Newcastle manager Alan Pardew praises matchwinner Ryan Taylor . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 21 August 2011.
  34. Web site: Scunthorpe 1–2 Newcastle . BBC Sport . 25 August 2011 . 26 August 2011.
  35. News: Rostance . Tom . Newcastle 2–1 Everton . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport.
  36. News: Ryan Taylor signs new Newcastle United deal until 2015 . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 8 March 2012.
  37. News: Atromitos 1–1 Newcastle . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 23 August 2012.
  38. News: Magowan . Alistair . Newcastle 1–0 Atromitos (2–1) . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 30 August 2012.
  39. News: Ryan Taylor: Newcastle defender likely to miss 2013–14 season . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 17 April 2013.
  40. News: Newcastle: Ryan Taylor to visit US surgeon Dr Richard Steadman . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 15 May 2013.
  41. News: Newcastle's Ryan Taylor turned to Alan Shearer for advice during long injury battle . 23 October 2016 . Sky Sports . 18 June 2014.
  42. News: Peter Beardsley glad to have Ryan Taylor working with Newcastle Utd's U21s . 23 October 2016 . Hartlepool Mail . 4 March 2014.
  43. News: Newcastle United: Ryan Taylor to return after 26-month lay-off . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 24 October 2014.
  44. News: Manchester City 0–2 Newcastle United . 29 October 2014 . Jonathan . Jurejko . BBC Sport.
  45. News: Ryan Taylor: Newcastle United return 'a dream come true' . 30 October 2014 . BBC Sport.
  46. News: Chowdhury . Saj . Newcastle United 1–0 Queens Park Rangers . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 22 November 2014.
  47. News: Newcastle United: Jonas Gutierrez and Ryan Taylor leave Tyneside . 29 May 2015 . BBC Sport . 29 May 2015.
  48. News: Newcastle's Taylor and Gutierrez released in same phone call . 23 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 1 June 2015.
  49. Web site: Tigers Complete Taylor And Clucas Deals . Hull City A.F.C. . 27 July 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160402132151/http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/tigers-complete-taylor-and-clucas-deals-2575347.aspx . 2 April 2016.
  50. News: Hull 2–0 Huddersfield . 8 August 2015 . BBC Sport . 8 August 2015.
  51. News: Tigers Confirm Retained List . Hull City A.F.C. . 2 June 2016 . 2 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160602150221/http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/tigers-confirm-retained-list-3132486.aspx . 2 June 2016.
  52. News: Hildred . Patrick . Former Newcastle defender Ryan Taylor on trial with Rotherham . 23 October 2016 . Sky Sports . 7 July 2016.
  53. News: Kendrick . Paul . Caldwell welcomes Taylor arrival . 24 October 2016 . Wigan Today . 12 July 2016.
  54. News: Baggaley . Mike . Ryan Taylor so happy to feel wanted at Port Vale . 24 October 2016 . The Sentinel . Stoke-on-Trent . 23 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161024153109/http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/ryan-taylor-so-happy-to-feel-wanted-at-port-vale/story-29832978-detail/story.html . 24 October 2016.
  55. News: Ryan Taylor: Port Vale sign former Wigan Athletic, Newcastle and Hull City defender . BBC Sport . 21 October 2016 . 21 October 2016.
  56. News: Port Vale 2–2 Oxford United . 22 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 22 October 2016.
  57. News: Baggaley . Mike . Port Vale duo named in team of the week . 14 November 2016 . The Sentinel . Stoke-on-Trent . 14 November 2016.
  58. News: Baggaley . Mike . Port Vale: Brown keen to keep Taylor but faces competition . 9 January 2017 . The Sentinel . Stoke-on-Trent . 9 January 2017.
  59. News: Rowland . Scott . Ryan Taylor, Defender, Port Vale, League One . 21 March 2017.
  60. News: Baggaley . Mike . Port Vale 2, Shrewsbury 1: Brown's battlers claim crucial win . 18 March 2017 . The Sentinel . Stoke-on-Trent . 17 March 2017.
  61. Web site: Former Newcastle defender Ryan Taylor signs for ISL champions ATK . ESPN . 13 December 2017 . 12 December 2017.
  62. News: Hume convinced me to join ISL: Taylor . Business Standard . New Delhi . 22 December 2017 . 21 December 2017.
  63. Web site: ISL 2017–18: Ryan Taylor stars as ATK end losing streak with 2–2 draw against Kerala Blasters . Firstpost . 14 February 2018 . 8 February 2018.
  64. Web site: Ryan Taylor agrees deal to sign for Fleetwood Town . ESPN . 24 September 2018 . 23 September 2018.
  65. News: Four players released as retained list announced . 1 June 2019 . www.fleetwoodtownfc.com . 10 May 2019 .
  66. News: Gordon . James . Former Premier League footballer Ryan Taylor joins Colne – The Pitching In Northern Premier League . 9 November 2020 . www.thenpl.co.uk . 27 October 2020 .
  67. Web site: FA Update On Steps 3–6 . 4 March 2021 . 24 February 2021.
  68. News: Kendrick . Paul . Wigan Athletic old-boy dons the gloves in Trophy triumph! . 12 January 2022 . Wigan Today . 3 November 2021 .
  69. News: Transfer News: Ryan Taylor Joins Buxton F.C. . 12 January 2022 . Colne-football-club . 11 January 2022 .
  70. News: England U21 1–2 Austria U21 . 23 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 7 October 2005.
  71. News: England U21 4–1 Poland U21 . 23 October 2016 . BBC Sport . 11 October 2005.
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  73. News: Ryder . Lee . TAYLOR MADE FOR US: JOE; Ryan's versatility will be big plus for United . 22 October 2016 . Evening Chronicle . 31 January 2009 . Free Online Library.
  74. Web site: Bradshaw . Bill . Over-the-wall star Taylor fired over-the-phone! . ZapSportz. 23 October 2016. 1 June 2015.
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  78. Web site: Colne Appearances Ryan Taylor 2020–2021 Football Web Pages . www.footballwebpages.co.uk . 12 January 2022.
  79. Web site: Colne Appearances Ryan Taylor 2021–2022 Football Web Pages . www.footballwebpages.co.uk . 12 January 2022.
  80. Web site: Buxton Appearances Ryan Taylor Football Web Pages . www.footballwebpages.co.uk . 12 January 2022.
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