Bradford City Boss Peter Taylor Departure
Friday, February 25th, 2011 at 12:35 pm , filed under News by Alex Callos
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Bradford City have stated that manager Peter John Taylor is to leave the Football League Two club by mutual consent.
Peter John Taylor (58-year-old) will manage the Bantams for the last time on Saturday, as they take on Stockport County at Valley Parade.
Taylor spells as head coach of the England under-21 team and also taken charge of the England national team. He has take pleasure in a successful playing career with crystal palace and was one of the few players to have been chosen for the senior England team.
The former England U21 boss met with the joint chairman Julian Rhodes sides on Wednesday, following the team’s defeat to Chesterfield, where it was agreed he would leave the club.
Bradford City have undergo a poor run from the recent form, taken just one victory in their last nine league games to drop extremely close to the bottom two games.
Joint chairman Mark Lawn claimed the club had no regrets in installing Taylor as boss in February last year.
Taylor turned down an offer from Premier League, Newcastle United to be assistant to their new manager Alan Pardew in February.

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