Graham Taylor (clergyman) (1851–1938), American clergyman and reformer in Chicago
Graham Taylor (The Dude) (born 1987)
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GrahamTaylor might have regretted the media access he granted when a television documentary disclosed considerable swearing in scenes from England's devastating World Cup qualifying loss to Netherlands in Rotterdam in October, 1993.
An earlier, equally critical loss in Norway had elicited his "Do I not like that," which, after the documentary aired, became a national catchphrase.
Taylor did not last out the year, but later returned to club management with considerable success.
Taylor was the youngest person to become a FA coach, at the age of 21.
Taylor led Lincoln to the Fourth Division title in 1976, during which the Imps set the league records for most wins (32), least defeats (4), and most points (74) (when 2 points were awarded for a win).
Taylor also agreed to be filmed during the world cup qualification campaign for a Channel 4 fly on the wall documentary in which his portrayal further undermined his authority.