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Martin Taylor explains move from Birmingham City to Watford as Malky Mackay thanks Alex McLeish


‘Taking one step back to move two steps forward’ is how Martin Taylor has described his switch from Premier League high-flyers Birmingham City to Championship side Watford.

Taylor completed his free transfer from Birmingham, who are currently eighth in the Premier League, on Friday afternoon and after Saturday’s match with Swansea City was called off, the 30-year-old marked his Hornets debut on Tuesday night with victory and a clean sheet.

Taylor had been at Birmingham for six years following his £1.25m transfer from Blackburn Rovers in 2004 and was a crucial part of the City side which gained promotion to the top flight in 2007 and 2009.

However, injury and the form of those ahead of him have meant Taylor had not played a competitive game this season.

Taylor explained: “It has been frustrating and I knew I needed to get some games in so I guess it is a case of taking one step back into the Championship to then take two steps forward, which is what I wanted to do.”

He continued: “It was a decision I needed to make, obviously, having to come down but I haven’t been playing this season.

“I have been out through injury most of the season and the lads have been doing well without me, so I felt it was time to move on and I spoke to the manager here and everything I heard was great and I spoke to a few people around the place and it sounded like it would be a good adventure for me.”

When asked where he hoped that ‘adventure’ would take him, he replied: “Hopefully it will take us to the Premier League. When you start a season in the Championship, that is what every team wants.

“There are still a lot of clubs which have a sniff of the play-offs and whilst you are around there – there are 19 games left – there is still a chance of you getting in there.

“I think two or three results and performances like that [3-0 win against Sheffield United] and I think we will have the belief that we can do that.”

Taylor has made more than 250 appearances in the Football League, so Birmingham almost certainly could have received a transfer fee for the 30-year-old.

Watford’s financial situation meant they would not have been able to afford to purchase the centre back had City asked for a fee, so Hornets manager Malky Mackay has thanked Birmingham boss Alex McLeish for helping make the move possible.

“Full credit to Birmingham City in helping making this deal happen,” Mackay said.

“The fact they let their experienced centre back go on a free allows me to do this deal, no other reason.

“That allows me and Graham Taylor the chance to sell this club to Martin Taylor. He came down and had a look at what we are doing at the moment and what we would like to see him do here.

“I see someone who has vast experience, is an intelligent lad and wants to commit to a football club and play football for the next three-and-a-half years.

“I am delighted to get him. I think he is a great signing for us.

“He has been at the club four days. He is short of match practice as he has sat on the bench and you could see he was short of match practice in the final ten minutes [on Tuesday] but to be fair, for him to go and do what he did for 80 minutes, I have to be delighted with him.”

Comments(7)

stevyweavy says...
5:58pm Fri 5 Feb 10

Couldn't really ask any more of him for his first competitive match since May last year. Plays for 100 minutes, we keep a clean sheet and win 3-0 against a team that is in a play-off position. Looks like it could be a great signing - sensible sounding guy, tall enough to scare most opponents and thanks to Birmingham for letting us have him on a free. Would be interested to know what we are paying him though - presumably it fits within our new wage structure?

cliff46 says...
6:09pm Fri 5 Feb 10

I doubt it stevyweavy but hopefully not too far adrift.
I agree with a pay ceiling but for a crucial signing like this one a little flexibility is sensible.

V-o-R says...
7:49pm Fri 5 Feb 10

Maybe coz Gary Porter is Martin Taylor's agent?
Maybe coz Birmingham manager is Scottish?
Are all the Scots only willing to trade amongst eachother?
Will schools have to teach scottish as part of their foreign languages?
Will we all evolve into Rab C Nesbits?
Just a thought but Still.......far better than Italians.
I'm surprised they chose MM over Vialli, under them we would never had got Taylor under their wage structure and backward - asset stripping - thinking!!!
sec:good-ridence

Rick Holden Forever says...
10:20pm Fri 5 Feb 10

As i've said before, a real coup, the kind of signing we've needed for yonks - its given the club and team a lift.

A legend in the making.

morrismac says...
1:26am Sat 6 Feb 10

I suspect someone's stolen VoR's log-in, because there aren't usually so many grammatical and spelling mistakes. Or maybe it's just that time of a Friday night. Just wanted to point out that Scottish isn't a foreign language: it was spoken in these islands long before anything called English. And, incidentally, so was Italian. Whether anything could "evolve" into Rab C. Nesbitt is an entirely different question....

BuRP says...
9:38am Sat 6 Feb 10

I wont ever respond to RHF so can someone ask him if he's recently had a frontal lobotomy? Thanks and appreciated.

BuRP says...
9:48am Sat 6 Feb 10

Kiwiorn - are you tangata whenua?


Watford complete free transfer of Birmingham defender Martin Taylor. Picture: Action Images Martin Taylor explains move from Birmingham City to Watford as Malky Mackay thanks Alex McLeish. Picture: Action Images

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