Retired from the game in 2003 at the age of 32.
brogdenuk you've got the wrong bloke, 'Super' Bob Taylor never played for WBA as it says in that article. ;)
2006-08-26 12:51:14
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answered by A M 2
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I think the West Brom/Tamworth answers relate to another Bob Taylor who was a baggies legend.
Super (at Gillingham) or Fat (at Man City) Bob didnt play for West Brom as far as I'm aware. No idea what he's doing now but I doubt very much if he has become a jockey.
2006-08-27 12:56:05
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answered by Sonny Walkman 4
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Bob is currently not playing as Tamworth released him in May 2006, but what a career, D.O.B. February 3rd 1967, started playing for Leeds United aged 19, played from 1986/89 scored 13 goals from 54 games. Moved to Bristol City 1989/92 where he scored 58 goals from 126 games. Then to West Bromwich Albion 1992/98 played 281 games scoring 113 goals. Next was Bolton Wanderers 1998/2000 playing 96 games scoring 27 goals. Back to West Brom 2000/2003 playing 96 games scoring 18 goals. on the 13th May West Brom held a Testimonial for Bob aged 36, in front of 16,000 fans, ending his second spell at the club. On to Cheltenham for a season playing 31 games scoring 8 goals. The last club Bob has played for was Tamworth, aged 39, but I could not find out how many games or goals for you sorry,
2006-08-27 04:46:46
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answered by madge 51 6
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Looks like he is playing for Tamworth.
http://www.thelambs.co.uk/page/index.asp?pageCatID=17&pageID=101
2006-08-27 03:47:54
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answered by brogdenuk 7
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WHO IS bOB TAYLOR ESPECIALLY
SUPER?
IMMACULATE MANCHESTER UNITED
THROUGH AND THROUGH!!!
2006-08-30 16:53:27
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answered by Utd4Life 4
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He's retired from football.!!!
2006-08-29 16:14:39
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answered by JAM123 7
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