Background
Taylor was born in Wolverhampton, and began his career as an amateur with hometown club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Taylor was born in Wolverhampton, and began his career as an amateur with hometown club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
He went on to coach at clubs including Scunthorpe, Sheffield United and Aston Villa, where he was manager from 1964 to 1967. He made his debut in the First Division with Grimsby Town in the 1938-1939 season, but his career was disrupted by the Second World War. He moved on to Scunthorpe United, then playing in the Midland League, in 1948 when he was already 30 years old, and played regular first-team football for five seasons, which included the club"s first three years in the Football League.
According to a Scunthorpe United match programme feature, he was "the old fashion centre half, brilliant in the air, accurate in his passing and cool in the tackle.
Nothing frustrated him". After retiring as a player he joined Scunthorpe"s coaching staff, moving on to Sheffield United in 1956 to work under Joe Mercer, and two years later joined Aston Villa as Mercer"s assistant.
He took over as manager late in the 1963-1964 season after Mercer resigned due to ill-health, and succeeded in avoiding relegation, which resulted in him being handed the job on a full-time basis. The following two seasons saw little improvement in form, leading Taylor to invest heavily in new players for the 1966-1967 season.
Unfortunately his investment failed disastrously, resulting in them being relegated to the Second Division of English football and plunging the club deep into financial trouble.
lieutenant was only the third time Aston Villa had been relegated in the club"s history. Taylor was sacked not long afterwards, and subsequently ran a sports shop near the club"s Villa Park stadium.