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Gerry Taggart

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Personal information
Full name Gerald Taggart
Date of birth October 18 1970 (1970--) (age 37)
Place of birth    Flag of Northern Ireland Belfast, Northern Ireland
Height  ft  in ( m)
Playing position Defender (retired)
Club information
Current club Leicester City
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1989-1990
1990-1995
1995-1998
1998-2004
2003-2004
2004-2006
2007
Manchester City
Barnsley
Bolton Wanderers
Leicester City
Stoke City (loan)
Stoke City
Tamworth
Total
013 (1)
247 (20)
081 (5)
142 (13)
008 (2)
048 (3)
002 (0)
541 (44)   
National team
1990-2002 Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 051 (7)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Gerald "Gerry" Taggart (born October 18, 1970 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) was a professional footballer, currently 1st team coach with Championship side Leicester City.

Playing career

Manchester City

Taggart started his career as a trainee with Manchester City in 1989. Gerry spent one season with the club making 13 appearances, and scoring one goal.

Barnsley

Limited chances in the City team saw Taggart drop down a division to take up the option of joining Barnsley where he spent five happy seasons, and also make the Northern Irish national team in the process, Taggart spent most of his time at Barnsley under former Northern Ireland player Danny Wilson, Taggart made 247 appearances, scoring 20 goals for the club.

Bolton Wanderers

Gerry's solid displays at the heart of Barnsley's backline had alerted other teams of his ability and it wasn't long before Bolton Wanderers spent £1.5 million on Taggart on August 1, 1995. In his second season with the club (1996/1997 season) Gerry helped Bolton reach the Premiership after they had amassed 98 points and 100 goals in that season and gained promotion as Champions of the First Division. Unfortunately relegation back to the First Division the following season was undoubtedly one of the more disappointing parts of Gerry's career. In a total of three seasons with the club, Taggart made 81 appearances, scoring 5 goals.

Leicester City

Taggart got another taste of Premiership football when he signed for Leicester City on June 16, 1998. Taggart was an integral member of the Leicester City squad and often partnered Foxes favourite and former Tamworth player Steve Walsh in the heart of Leicester's defence. Taggart and Leicester City where becoming a stronger force in the premiership and as seasons went on the team attracted big name players and grew from strength to strength. In 2000 Gerry won a League Cup winners medal with Leicester City, In the 2001/2002 season Leicester City were relegated from the Premiership, Taggart spent a following two seasons with the club, but falling out of favour in the first team, he spent the latter season on loan with Stoke City.

Stoke City

After showing some impressive displays while on loan[1], Stoke City decided to sign Gerry permanently on February 26 2004[2]. Taggart formed a decent partnership with Michael Duberry in the heart of Stoke City's defence, but in truth injuries started to hamper Taggart's time with the club, Gerry decided to retire from the playing side and concentrate on taking up a coaching role with the club. Taggart only stayed with the club for two seasons, before being released on June 8 2006.

Tamworth

Taggart had spent the 2006/2007 season back with his former club Leicester City in order to take his coaching badges, but seemingly refreshed and ready to take on the commitments of the playing side once more, Taggart signed for Conference North division side Tamworth on May 16, 2007[3].

Coaching Career

Leicester City

Taggart returned to Leicester City on September 13 2007 as first team coach under Gary Megson.[4]

International career

Northern Ireland

Taggart played international football for his native Northern Ireland, making his debut in 1990 and spending 13 years at the back for Northern Ireland with his final appearance coming in 2003 while at Leicester City, Taggart earned 51 caps for Northern Ireland, scoring seven goals. Gerry pulled the curtain down on his Northern Ireland career on August 18 2003 when he declaired his retirement from international football[5].

Honours

Manchester City
Bolton Wanderers
Leicester City

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