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  1. On 4 October 1990, Peter Taylor died suddenly of pulmonary fibrosis while on holiday in Costa De Los Pinos, Mallorca, at the age of 62. When told of Taylor's death by Ron Fenton, Clough did not speak and put the phone down on him. While deeply upset, he also made a phone call to the Taylor family.

  2. Aug 15, 2019 · Writing an autobiography through the lens of somebody else’s career is an incredibly strange thing to do. But Peter Taylor did it and, regrettably, it caused a terminal fracture in his relationship with Brian Clough. Perhaps history hasn’t done anybody more of a disservice than Taylor?

  3. Feb 5, 2023 · Taylor died suddenly in 1990 and it broke Clough when he found out. He for once, was left lost for words before he sobbed and telephoned Taylor’s family. Four years later, he dedicated his autobiography to the man that had served him so well across his career.

  4. Nov 27, 2023 · Peter Taylor: 'He was a tremendous man'. The world of football has been paying tribute to one of the game's most colourful characters, Terry Venables, the former England manager who's died at...

  5. Peter Taylor died while on holiday in Majorca on 4 October, 1990 at the age of 62 and the two had still not made-up, but the loss affected Clough deeply. On hearing of Taylor’s death he was unable to speak, wept heavily and could not even bring himself to sit near the front at the funeral.

  6. Jun 5, 2020 · Nigel Clough, who recently stepped down from his role at Burton Albion, said he is regretful that he did not force his dad and Taylor to reconcile before the latter’s death in 1990.

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  8. Peter Taylor had already appeared 4 times for England as a 3rd Division player when Crystal Palace sold him to Spurs in September 1976. Taylor had made his name in the previous season's FA Cup, when Palace's remarkable run was halted in the semi-final.