Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Ex Files - Steve Taylor
Ex Files - Steve Taylor
Friday, 27th Jul 2007 20:56

Now we're talking a proper legend. The last man to score in excess of thirty goals for Dale in a season.

Player Profile: Steve Taylor

Name Steve Taylor
Position Striker
Date of Birth 19th October 1955
Born Royton
Signed for Dale Stockport - Nov 84
 
Fee Free transfer
Debut Dale 1 Colchester 1 - 24.11.84
Other Clubs Bolton
Port Vale
Oldham
Luton
Mansfield
Burnley
Wigan
Stockport
Preston NE
Left Spotland February 2000

Dale Stats

  League Cup Total
Season App Sub Goals App Sub Goals App Sub Goals
1988-1989 16 1 4 0 0 0 16 1 4
1986-1987 9 0 5 4 0 2 13 0 7
1985-1986 45 0 25 7 0 6 52 0 31
1984-1985 30 0 12 3 0 2 33 0 14
Total 100 1 46 14 0 10 114 1 56
I know after the past two or three seasons, we've almost come to accept that we'll have strikers up there amongst the leading scorers in the division. We have in fact been spoilt with the likes of Holt, Lambert, Murray and Dagnall. For there was a time that a Dale player with more than about five or six goals to his name throughout a season was a candidate for top goalscorer.

So when Steve Taylor came along in the mid 80's, he did things that no Dale player had done in a long, long time. He became the first Dale player since Reg Jenkins to score twenty or more goals in a season, but he didn't just stop there.

In that season 1985-86, everything that Taylor did seemed to come off. He was your classic poacher, scored great penalties and had this wonderful habit of always being in the right place at the right time.

He finished that season with 25 goals in the league and further six in the cups to give him a total of 31 for the season. That was enough to secure him the top scorer in the division that year, winning the prestigious Adidas Golden Boot. You have to go back to 1927-28 to find someone who scored more goals in a season for Dale.

He came to the club as a much travelled striker. Like they all seemed to do in those days, Taylor was a player who seemed to spend every Summer trying to find a new club in Lancashire that he'd never played for. It wouldn't be unfair to say that he hadn't pulled up any trees at other times in his career, but in this year, everything just clicked.

But it was over all too soon. A good start to the 86-7 season saw PNE come in for him with a bid of £20,000. This was a transfer which very nearly cost us our league status, as without Taylor we really struggled to score goals. Many a game in those days saw the frustrated supporters sing "There's only one Steve Taylor" in the closing minutes as Dale once again finished goalless.

We had a brief return of the goal machine a couple of years later, and in true Taylor style, he grabbed an equalising goal on his debut in a rain soaked Spotland midweek game against Hereford.

If I'm being honest, I'd say Taylor was my first ever Dale hero.

Interactive Ex Files

Click here to add any updates, any memories or any reviews of this player on our interative Ex Files board for him.

Photo: Action Images



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.


You need to login in order to post your comments

Rochdale Polls

About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024