Ernie Taylor (footballer born 1925)
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Ernest Taylor (2 September 1925 – 9 April 1985) was an English
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who played for four clubs in a 19-year professional career. After Blackpool's defeat by Newcastle United in the 1951 FA Cup Final, it is said that
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told his manager, Joe Smith, that he would like the Magpies' inside-right in the Blackpool team.Calley, Roy (1992). ''Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887-1992'', p.119 On 10 October that year, Taylor signed for Blackpool for £25,000. Born in Sunderland,
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, in 1925, Taylor was a
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submariner when he joined Newcastle in 1942. At only 5 ft 4 in, he was one of the shortest players in the game, but his defence-splitting passes caused problems amongst the opposition. It was his back-heel that set up one of
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's goals in the 1951 Final. Taylor signed for Blackpool on 10 October 1951 and made his debut three days later in a 2–1 home loss to Charlton. When Matthews had recovered from an injury, the pair created a well-respected right-wing partnership. On 25 November 1953,
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employed the same partnership in
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's match against
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. England lost 6–3 in what was Taylor's only appearance for his country. Earlier in 1953, he had been a member of Blackpool's famous
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-winning side that beat Bolton Wanderers. In the same competition in 1958, he helped the devastated Manchester United to an albeit unsuccessful appearance in the
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soon after the Munich air disaster. On 12 December 1958 Taylor signed for Sunderland for £6,000, and later played for
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and
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before emigrating to
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, where he coached New Brighton and also played for Auckland club East Coast Bays.


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England profile at TheFA.com

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Taylor, Ernie 1925 births 1985 deaths Footballers from Sunderland English footballers England international footballers Association football forwards Hylton Colliery Welfare F.C. players Newcastle United F.C. players Blackpool F.C. players Manchester United F.C. players Sunderland A.F.C. players Altrincham F.C. players Derry City F.C. players English Football League players Royal Navy personnel of World War II Royal Navy submariners FA Cup Final players