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Published 15:01 12 Jan 2017 GMT
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Back in 2010, McGrath spoke with the Daily Mail about the impact that Taylor had on his life. His poignant words are even more relevant seven years later, on the 12th of January 2017 - the day the 72-year-old Graham Taylor passed away.
"Graham Taylor was brilliant to me in more ways than one," McGrath revealed at the time. "He made sure I was OK on the pitch. But he didn’t just want that. He wanted me to feel good about myself off it. "He wasn’t one of those managers who just left it up to the physios. He did his homework. I wanted to pay him back. I played as well as I could that year."Unfortunately, that football relationship would only last for the one campaign before Taylor was summoned to take charge of his country. It didn't end their relationship though and nothing would ever change the way McGrath felt about the man thereafter. https://twitter.com/Paulmcgrath5/status/819547959398432768 Another one of the great ones pass on but what a great impact he had with his time on this earth. And what an important contribution he made to the life of one of Ireland's finest. Thanks, Graham.
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