The Football League Paper

MATTY’S MISSION

Championsh­ip challenge the key for Taylor

- By Tom Blackett

IT WAS the move that shocked football, but striker Matty Taylor insists he has no regets about leaving Bristol Rovers for their bitter rivals Bristol City.

The 26-year-old had bagged 67 goals in 132 games for Rovers as they stormed to back-to-back promotions to reach League One.

He had scored 16 league goals this term – 19 in total – to prove he could cut it in the third tier.

His goalscorin­g feats made him a Pirates hero, but he did what some thought unthinkabl­e by joining their city rivals on a two-and-a-half year deal, after the Robins activated a £300,000 clause in his Rovers contract.

Chance

And after previously playing for Oxford United, North Leigh, Forest Green Rovers and Chester (loan), the 26-year-old felt he couldn’t turn down the chance to play football a further step up the ladder at Championsh­ip outfit Bristol City.

“It happened so fast and I was a little bit shocked at first,” admitted Taylor. “I spoke to a few people and decided it was the right thing to do. I’m really ambitious – I’ve come from Non-League and I want to play as high as I can.

“It was an opportunit­y I couldn’t turn down. It’s a chance to play in the Championsh­ip and I’m looking forward to it.”

City boss Lee Johnson is delighted with the coup.

“He’s scored goals at every level he’s played at and his next challenge is to do that in the Championsh­ip.

“It’ll be a big step up in standard for him, but he’s been able to deal with every challenge that’s been thrown at him so far in his career.” Taylor’s move is a rarity.

The last player to transfer between the clubs was Trevor Morgan in 1987 and it has not gone down well at Rovers.

There is talk they are going to make an official complant to the EFL over the controvers­ial switch, claiming City knew confidenti­al details of Taylor’s release clause.

 ?? PICTURE: Action Images ?? THE WAY IT WAS: Matty Taylor in his Bristol Rovers days and, inset, with his new jersey
PICTURE: Action Images THE WAY IT WAS: Matty Taylor in his Bristol Rovers days and, inset, with his new jersey

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