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The stand had terracing until the 2001 / 02 promotion season, were by Premiership law stemming from the Taylor Report meant seat re-development.
* Fulham were the last team to have standing accommodation in the Premier League, as Craven Cottage included terraces in the 2001 02 season eight years after the Taylor Report outlawed terraces at this level.
The resulting Taylor Report paved the way for legislation that required top-division teams to have all-seater stadiums.
The Kop in 1983, before the Taylor Report recommended that standing areas in football grounds be outlawed following the Hillsborough disaster in 1989.
The findings of the Taylor Report precipitated the redevelopment of the Kemlyn Road Stand, which was rebuilt in 1992, coinciding with the centenary of the club, and is now known as the Centenary Stand.
The official inquiry into the disaster, the Taylor Report in 1990, concluded that " the main reason for the disaster was the failure of police control.
* Mason Willrich, Ted Taylor, Nuclear Theft: Risks and Safeguards: A Report to the Energy Policy Project of the Ford Foundation, Ballinger, 1974, ISBN 0-88410-208-4
The recommendations of the Taylor Report led to a series of improvements to safety at grounds across the United Kingdom.
The Kop was the last part of the Wednesday ground to be converted to all-seater accommodation, the change finally coming in 1993 to comply with new FA Premier League regulations following the Taylor Report.
In response to the Worldwatch Institute Report in May 2003 that linked climate change and severe weather events, Cato scholar Jerry Taylor said:
In 1994, the Taylor Report made all-seater stadiums compulsory in the top two divisions ( the Premier League and the first division ).
After the publication of the Taylor Report, Hibs considered leaving Easter Road and moving to a different site, but these plans were abandoned in 1994.
Sir Tom Farmer took control of Hibs in 1991, but the club was still faced with the need to develop a stadium that would meet the requirements of the Taylor Report.
The Hibs board made an assessment, however, that the ground could not be renovated in a cost-effective fashion before the August 1994 deadline set by the Taylor Report.
The Hibs board continued to back the Straiton proposal and they insisted the installation of bucket seats in the uncovered South Terrace was merely to comply with the Taylor Report deadline.
In January 1990, the Taylor Report was released after overcrowding at the Hillsborough Stadium resulted in 96 deaths, an incident known as the Hillsborough Disaster.
By 1995 Stoke drew up plans to make the ground an all seater stadium, to comply with the Taylor Report.
Fir Park's current safety certificate limits the capacity to 13, 742, all-seated in accordance with the Taylor Report.
Szebehely authored " Hydrodynamics of Slamming Ships " as David Taylor Model Basin Report 823 in 1952 and co-authored " Ship Slamming in Head Seas " as DTMB Report 913 in
The current stadium design stems from the early 1990s when it was extensively redeveloped to become a modern all-seater venue in accordance with the Taylor Report, which required British football stadia to provide seating for all those attending.
The takeover of the club and stadium by Sir Jack Hayward in 1990 paved the way for redevelopment, which was further prompted by legislation following the Taylor Report that outlawed terraces which affected Premier League and Division One stadiums from the 1993 94 season.
On 8 December 2010, in response to a call from the Football Supporter's Federation, he introduced a bill to parliament to introduce safe standing areas into English and Welsh football, the first of its kind since the Taylor Report.
The first came in the 1930s, from which the Art Deco East and West Stands date ; the second in the late 1980s and early 1990s following the Taylor Report, during which the terraces at both ends of the pitch were removed, making it all-seater with four stands.

Taylor and Premier
Watford experienced a decade of decline between 1987 and 1997, before Taylor returned as full-time manager, leading the team to successive promotions from the renamed Second Division to the Premier League.
In 2002, Seaman won the Premier League and the FA Cup again to complete his second career double, although Arsenal's other goalkeepers Stuart Taylor and Richard Wright also won championship medals, due mainly to Seaman's absence through injuries.
In 1932, Bracken's Progressives formed an alliance with the Manitoba Liberal Party to ensure that Taylor would not become the province's Premier.
In 1994, the final terraced area the Kop was converted to seating giving Filbert Street an all-seated capacity of 21, 500, and bringing it into compliance with the Taylor Report which required all Premier League and Division One teams to have all-seater capacity.
The club then appointed former England international Peter Taylor as manager, but he was unable to steer the team away from the foot of the table, and Dover held onto their place in the Conference only because Northern Premier League runners-up Boston United failed to submit their application for promotion before the required deadline.
It hosted the final of the Whyte and Mackay Premier League Darts 2009 where James Wade triumphed against Mervyn King, who beat Phil Taylor in the semi-finals as he failed to successfully defend his 4 titles.
Whyte and Mackay Premier League Darts also hosted the playoff finals in 2010 at Wembley Arena when Phil Taylor won the title beating James Wade and making history by being the first dart player to hit a 9 Darter in a final, and being the first dart player to hit 2 9 Darters in a darts match live on TV!
The 888. com 2011 Premier League Darts Finals also took place at Wembley where Adrian Lewis beat Phil Taylor 8 3 in their semi-final but ultimately lost against Gary Anderson 10 4 in the Final itself on the same night.
The following season Taylor won the Division One Play-off Final, beating Bolton Wanderers 2 0 at Wembley, and with it promotion to the Premier league, where Watford were relegated after one season.
* 7 August 2002-Players ' Union chairman Gordon Taylor calls for the Football League, currently in a financial crisis following the collapse of ITV Digital, to combine with the 12 Scottish Premier League clubs to form an expanded Football League.
They stayed at the top of the league for two weeks ( Taylor having been voted Premier League Manager of the Month for September 2000 ) and were in contention for a UEFA Cup place for well over half a season, but nine defeats from their final 10 games sucked them down to 13th place in the wake of a shock defeat by Wycombe Wanderers in the FA Cup quarter-final.
In January 2011, Taylor turned down an offer from Premier League Newcastle United to be assistant to their new manager Alan Pardew.
In 1994, the Taylor Report made all-seater stadiums compulsory in the top two divisions ( the Premier League and the First Division ).
When the Taylor Report on 29 January 1990 required all First and Second Division clubs to have all-seater stadiums by August 1994, Southampton's directors initially decided to upgrade The Dell into an all-seater stadium ( which was completed in 1993 ) but speculation about relocation continued, especially as an all-seater Dell had a capacity of just over 15, 000 ; despite this, Southampton continued to defy the odds and survive in the new FA Premier League after 1992.
On May 24, 2010, in the Premier League final against James Wade, Taylor made history by being the first player to ever hit two 9-dart finishes in a single match.
* Taylor Green, baseball player, attended Mark R. Isfeld High School in and played high school baseball for the Parksville Royals of the British Columbia Premier Baseball League
In the early 1990s, new FA rules following the publication of the Taylor Report meant the stadium would have to have been upgraded to all-seater status, which would have consisted of a much smaller capacity than the sort of attendances that Sunderland could expect, as they had played in the penultimate First Division campaign ( 1990-91 season ) before the creation of the Premier League and were aiming for a swift return to the top flight ( although promotion was ultimately not achieved until the 1995-96 season ).
In October 1998, he moved into management when he accepted the role of player-manager at Burton Albion in the Southern League Premier Division, where his father's close associate and friend and longtime assistant Peter Taylor managed from 1962 65.
Steven Vincent Taylor ( born 23 January 1986 ) is an English footballer, currently playing for Premier League club Newcastle United.
In the 2007 Premier League Darts, he never fared as well as he did in 2006, losing to Taylor twice, Dennis Priestley and Lloyd in the group section.

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