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Les Taylor Retires
This weekend sees the end of an era as one of United’s great personalities, Les Taylor retires.
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Very best wishes to club legend Les Taylor on his retirement 50 years after joining the club as a youth teamer.
He has contributed so much to the club over that time as a player, then working within and, in time, heading up the youth system at the club through some very difficult times.
In particular, the way he spearheaded (with a little help from a few of us others) the fight to keep the youth system alive when Kassam wanted to close it down was a magnificent achievement. He took him on, and won.
His clever use of minimal resources over many seasons (especially as grants from within the game dwindle rapidly when a club falls outside the 92) enabled the system to stay afloat long enough to be in a position to be revived under the Lenagans, under whom he then oversaw the rebuild.
I think it's fair to say that Without him there would have been no system for the likes of COD, Sam Long, James Roberts, Shandon Baptiste and many more since to emerge from.
Thanks for everything Les, and enjoy your well earned retirement