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    Maik Stefan Taylor (born 4 September 1971) is a former Northern Ireland international football goalkeeper and, since July 2022, goalkeeping coach at Birmingham...
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  • Maik may refer to 52005 Maik, a main-belt asteroid MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica, a Russian academic publisher Maik Außendorf (born 1971), German politician...
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  • player. The player who won most international caps while at the club is Maik Taylor with 58 for Northern Ireland. The goalscoring record is held by Joe Bradford...
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  • (public servant), Australian Mike P. Taylor (born 1968), British paleontologist Michael Taylor (disambiguation) Maik Taylor (born 1971), Northern Irish football...
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    Chris Charsley, against Ireland on 25 February 1893. Most capped player: Maik Taylor with 58 caps for Northern Ireland while a Birmingham player. Most capped...
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    The player with most senior international caps while at the club is Maik Taylor with 58 for Northern Ireland, and Harry Hibbs has most for England, with...
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  • early chance when through on goalkeeper Maik Taylor, James Henry had an attempt disallowed for offside, and Taylor saved Morison's weak penalty – they might...
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    BBC Sport. Retrieved 1 February 2010. Walker, Andy (4 November 2009). "Maik Taylor gives Alex McLeish a selection poser". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 10...
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    injuries (during which Saints took Chris Woods on loan), Souness signed Maik Taylor from Barnet in January. Beasant's final first-team game for Southampton...
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  • Robinson and former Birmingham City scout and analyst Pete Shuttleworth; Maik Taylor remained as goalkeeping coach. After 15 matches – 2 wins, 4 draws, and...
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    Ratings". eloratings.net. 27 March 2024. Retrieved 27 March 2024. Matthew Taylor (2008). The Association Game: A History of British Football. Harlow:Pearson...
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  • Gardner  50' AM 4 Lee Bowyer CF 19 Nikola Žigić  90+2' Substitutes: GK 1 Maik Taylor DF 3 David Murphy DF 21 Stuart Parnaby MF 23 Jean Beausejour  50' FW...
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  • league defeat of the season, winning 3–0 at Old Trafford after goalkeeper Maik Taylor was sent off by Mike Dean for fouling Paul Scholes. A goalless draw was...
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  • opportunity after 36 minutes. He side-footed straight at goalkeeper Maik Taylor from only six yards as he raced on to Quinton Fortune's cross. United's...
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    followed this on 18 September 2004 when he exploited an error by goalkeeper Maik Taylor to open a 1–1 draw at Birmingham City. In the spring of 2005, he was...
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  • addition to courting David Johnson had capped Germany-born Maik Taylor the previous year. Taylor was in the same situation as Johnson: he was born outside...
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  • deadlock was broken after just 3 minutes played when Birmingham keeper Maik Taylor was only able to help Ryan Giggs' free-kick over the line. Giggs then...
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  • from substitute Joe Cole's second-half shot deflected past Maik Taylor off Martin Taylor. Heskey's first goal for his new club, an "unstoppable header"...
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  • international football (soccer) player Maik Taylor (born 1971), German-British association football goalkeeper Malik Taylor (American football) (born 1995),...
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    players have gone on to professional sporting careers, such as footballer Maik Taylor, rugby player Tim Rodber and more recently Calum Chambers who plays for...
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  • Warwickshire (2017–18) Julio Arca - Sunderland Sunday League (2014–15) Maik Taylor - Central Warwickshire (2014–15) Martin Petrov - Manchester Saturday...
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  • Cameron Jerome and Martin Taylor saw off the challenge of the lengthy trip to League Two side Gillingham with the aid of Maik Taylor's goalkeeping, and the...
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    Division club Fulham, for £80,000 in June 1999. He failed to displace Maik Taylor in goal though, and only made four appearances (two in the league) in...
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  • bench for the following weeks until Grayson signed veteran goalkeeper Maik Taylor on a short-term basis to act as cover. Cairns signed a new two-year deal...
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    battle to be Northern Ireland's first-choice keeper to the experienced Maik Taylor. Despite this, Carroll had still amassed 19 caps up to September 2006...
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    tennis player, team bronze medallist at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Maik Taylor (born 1971), Northern Ireland and Birmingham City footballer, played...
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  • British servicemen and German mothers include Lewis Holtby, Kevin Kerr, Maik Taylor and David McAllister. Canada declared war on Germany in 1939, following...
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  • confirmed as David Odonkor. German-born former Northern Irish international Maik Taylor was announced as the competition's back-up goalkeeper. Ferdinand withdrew...
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  • internationally and made his international debut for Saint Kitts and Nevis in 2004. Taylor was born in Hildesheim, West Germany (now Germany), but qualified to represent...
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    Pos. Player Club App. GK Maik Taylor Fulham 2 DF Steve Finnan Fulham 2 DF Chris Coleman ‡ Fulham 6 DF Henning Berg Blackburn Rovers 1 DF Martin Grainger...
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