Taylor to part company with Bradford
February 24, 2011 14:49:36 UK
Peter Taylor will leave Bradford by mutual consent following Saturday’s home game against Stockport.
The Bantams boss, 58, met with the club's joint chairman Julian Rhodes yesterday after the home defeat to Chesterfield and it has been announced he will be leaving Valley Parade after 12 months in charge.
Bradford have slipped to 21st in League 2 and are just six points above the relegation zone after a run of one win in their last nine league matches.
Former England Under-21 coach Taylor was installed as Stuart McCall's permanent successor at Bradford in February 2010.
He has previously managed Leicester, briefly in the Barclays Premier League in 2001, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Hull, Stevenage and Wycombe.
Full Time Result betting for Saturday’s game with Stockport has Bradford at 1.80, with the visitors 4.50 and the draw 3.50.
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