Gerald Taggart (born 18 October 1970) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer. He played for Barnsley, Bolton Wanderers, Leicester City, Manchester City and Stoke City as well as the Northern Ireland national team.
A former defender, Taggart began his career as a trainee with Manchester City in 1989 but joined Barnsley in 1990 after being unable to break into the first team at Maine Road. He soon became a popular player with the "Tykes" supporters due to his passionate and committed performances. After spending five years with Barnsley making 249 appearances he joined Bolton Wanderers where he helped them to win the Division One title in 1996–97. He signed for Leicester City in 1998 and played in back to back League Cup Finals with Leicester winning the cup in 2000. He remained with Leicester until 2003 when he joined Stoke City. He spent three seasons at the Britannia Stadium and after a short spell with Tamworth he retired from playing.
After his retirement in 2007, he began his coaching/managing career for Leicester. On 10 June 2010, he was announced as the new assistant manager at Oldham Athletic. He was placed on garden leave by the club on 31 December 2012 following a run of poor results.
In his second season with the club, Taggart helped Bolton reach the Premier League after they had amassed 98 points and scored 100 goals in that season and gained promotion as Champions of the First Division. The following season Taggart was relegated back to the First Division. In a total of three seasons with the club, Taggart made 81 appearances, scoring five goals for Bolton, with one such goal coming in the last ever game at the clubs old Burnden Park ground against Charlton Athletic in April 1997.
He scored his last European goal in a 1–1 UEFA Cup draw against Red Star Belgrade on 15 September 2000, at Filbert Street. In the 2001–02 season Leicester were relegated from the Premier League and Taggart opted to remain with the "Foxes" and helped them regain their top-flight status. He was overlooked for the first team squad in the Premier League and joined Stoke City on loan then on a permanent basis.
He joined Stoke on a permanent basis on 26 February 2004 until the end of the 2003–04. He then signed an extension at Stoke turning down an approach from Derby County. He formed a decent defensive partnership with Michael Duberry in the 2004–05 season Pulis was sacked at the end of it though and was replaced by Johan Boskamp. Boskamp used Taggart as a coach during his one season spell and he was not offered a new contract at the end of the season.
Taggart spent 21 months out of the team after he was dropped by Lawrie McMenemy in 1998. He was recalled by incoming manager Sammy McIlroy.
Taggart left Leicester on 10 June 2010, when it was announced he would become the new assistant manager at Oldham Athletic alongside former Leicester teammate Paul Dickov. He was placed on garden leave by the club on 31 December 2012 following a run of poor results.
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition | |||
Manchester City | 1988–89 | Second Division | 1 |
1989–90 | First Division | 0 | |
Barnsley | 1989–90 | Second Division | 3 |
1990–91 | Second Division | 2 | |
1991–92 | Second Division | 3 | |
1992–93 | First Division | 5 | |
1993–94 | First Division | 3 | |
1994–95 | First Division | 4 | |
Bolton Wanderers | 1995–96 | Premier League | 1 |
1996–97 | First Division | 4 | |
1997–98 | Premier League | 0 | |
Leicester City | 1998–99 | Premier League | 1 |
1999–2000 | Premier League | 7 | |
2000–01 | Premier League | 3 | |
2001–02 | Premier League | 0 | |
2002–03 | First Division | 1 | |
2003–04 | Premier League | 0 | |
Stoke City | 2003–04 | First Division | 2 |
2004–05 | Championship | 2 | |
2005–06 | Championship | 1 | |
Tamworth | 2007–08 | Conference North | 0 |
+ Appearances and goals by national team and year | |
Northern Ireland | 0 |
3 | |
1 | |
1 | |
0 | |
0 | |
1 | |
0 | |
1 | |
0 | |
0 | |
0 | |
+ List of international goals scored by Gerry Taggart |
Friendly match |
3–1 |
UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying |
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification |
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification |
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification |
Friendly match |
Bolton Wanderers
Leicester City
Individual
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