Peter Taylor

Peter Taylor
An American author of short stories and novels, he is best known for A Summons to Memphis. He was the 1987 recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
ProfessionNovelist
Date of Birth8 January 1917
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There will definitely be three players from Leeds involved and it will be a cracking atmosphere, there's no doubt.
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It's nice to score four; the top players do finish and need less chances, ... We were pleased Jon Stead scored because he's a really hard-working forward who has had a lack of confidence in front of goal.
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It was a great game at Hull, we had a tremendous night but conceded a late goal when we should have beaten them,
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Once we get the match at Watford on Sunday out of the way, I can think about how much better we are going to be next year.
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I think he's got a future at the highest level but for the time being he will get some first-team experience here.
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Leroy is very, very dangerous in the penalty area, and he knows how to take a goal. He is a confident boy.
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I've lost Darren Bent to the senior squad so this is a wonderful opportunity for Cameron,
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The referee should have booked someone an hour and a half earlier, Come on lad, hurry up with those warm-ups or it's a yellow card for you.
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When a player you saw in a youth game goes on to play in the first team and starts scoring goals, you always remember the name.