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TAYLOR’S LOVING LIFE WITH THE CITY SLICKERS

By Kingsley Henderson

LYLE Taylor has vowed to continue paying Birmingham City back in goals until the end of the season.
The 32-year-old forward joined the Blues on loan from Nottingham Forest in January and has impressed in front of goal, scoring four times pre-weekend.
He has become a key player for boss Lee Bowyer and Taylor has also paid tribute to the Blues supporters.
“I’ve loved it,” he said of his loan spell so far.
“You only have to see the way I’ve been taken in by the fans – it helps if you score goals instantly, by the way –...

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