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TAYLOR SO HAPPY TO JOIN DALE

ROCHDALE’S Max Taylor cannot wait to start “cracking on” with his new side after penning a one-year deal.
The 21-year-old centre-half, who has previously spent time on loan at Kidderminster, left Manchester United this summer and earned his contract at Spotland after impressing in three of Dale’s pre-season friendlies.
Taylor, who has made a full recovery after being diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2018, said: “I’m very happy to get everything over the line. “I’m really looking forward to cracking on with the season.”

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