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Hornets impress Taylor

Watford - Martin Taylor hails Hornets set-up

By GMF Editor  February 05, 2010
Taylor hails Hornets set-up. (©PAphotos)
Taylor hails Hornets set up. (©PAphotos)
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Martin Taylor
I spoke to Malky and was really impressed by him
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Watford new-boy Martin Taylor has already been impressed by the set-up at Vicarage Road.

The January signing from Birmingham, who made his debut in Tuesday night's 3-0 win over Sheffield United, admits Hornets boss Malky Mackay played a major role in persuading him to drop down a division.

"I spoke to Malky and was really impressed by him," said Taylor.

He added: "Watford have got a great tradition and I spoke to a lot of people who have played here and know the club, and they said Watford are a good young side and there's a lot of positives here.

"I wasn't really playing at Birmingham and it was time to move on to a new adventure, and after speaking to the manager I thought it was a great opportunity for me."

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