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Graham Taylor, former England football manager of many teams in the past and honorary President Watford, dies at 72 years of age. He died at his home early in the morning, it is believed that his death was heart attack.
Taylor was born in 1944 and played four hundred league appearances for Grimsby and Lincoln in his time in the lower divisions in England. When he retired as a player Lincoln in 1972 because of injuries, only 28 years old, he took over as manager of the team and led for five years, to 1977, when the team won the 4 Division under his control.
Then he took Watford and there occurred a great adventure. In just five years he took Watford from the 4 Division in the top division and the team ended up in second place in 1983 and played in the finals of the FA Cup the following year.
Taylor took over Aston Villa in 1987, after they had fallen out of the top flight, and took it straight up again. Aston Villa relegated to the second department under his direction the spring of 1990.
In the summer, after the World Cup in Italy, where England reached the semi-finals, he took over as coach. He was with the England team at Euro in Sweden in 1992, where the team failed to qualify from the group stage, and after England failed to secure a place at the World Cup in the US he resigned in November 1993.
After that Taylor led Wolves in the 1994-95 season, returned to Watford in 1996 and was there for five years and afterthis time was with Aston Villa for the 2002-2003 season.
Taylor became chairman of Watford in 2009 and held that position until 2012 and was honored by the president for life. He worked in recent years as a specialist at BBC