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One To Watch - Huddersfield Town

One To Watch - Huddersfield Town

Name: Gary Taylor-FletcherPosition: Striker Squad No.: 10 Height: 6'0 Weight: 70kg Date of Birth: 4-6-1981 Place of Birth: Liverpool Nationality: English

Gary joined Huddersfield at the beginning of this season after he had been released by Lincoln. He had spent two seasons at Lincoln and was named their Player of the Year in the 2003-04 season after he scored 19 goals. Last season he managed to get into double figures again, despite playing most of his games from midfield.

Taylor-Fletcher started his career with non-league Northwich Victoria before he was briefly loaned out to Hull. A move to Leyton Orient in the summer of 2001 kicked off his league career, but he found it hard to hold down a regular place in the side. He spent two frustrating seasons at Brisbane Road trying to break into the first team and although he was loaned out to Grays and Dagenham & Redbridge in that time, he still couldn't find a place in the squad.

Gary then had a free transfer to Lincoln in 2003 and was involved in the playoffs for two consecutive years. This season Gary has played a total of 33 games in the league whilst scoring seven goals in the process. He has also scored a hat-trick against Chesterfield in the League Cup this season.

Gary Taylor-FletcherLeagueCup
SeasonClubFeeAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1999-00Northwich VictoriaTrainee31500
2000-01Northwich Victoria24855
2000-01Hull City Loan5000
2001-02Leyton Orient£50,0009000
2001-02Grays AthleticLoan4300
2002-03Leyton Orient12131
2002-03Dagenham & RedLoan8100
2003-04Lincoln City Free441720
2004-05Lincoln City 411031
2005-06Huddersfield Free33754
Totals:211521811

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