Taylor Harwood-Bellis

Soccer Player

Taylor Harwood-Bellis was born in Stockport on January 30th, 2002 and is the Soccer Player. At the age of 22, Taylor Harwood-Bellis biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 30, 2002
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
Stockport
Age
22 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
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As England battle for Euros glory in Georgia, a look at the Young Lions

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 22, 2023
The Young Lions of England will launch their Euro 2021 campaign against the Czech Republic this evening, as they look to build a spectacular trophy triumph in Georgia. Lee Carsley's side is in a group with the Czechs, Israel, and defending champions Germany, and they will not be able to prevent another defeat at the first hurdle. The manager has a number of talented players to choose from, including in-demand Chelsea defender Levi Colwill and Newcastle's £45 million man Anthony Gordon. Taylor Harwood-Bellis, the group's captain during qualifying, Harvey Elliott and Noni Madueke will both be keen to make a difference on the international stage. JACK GAUGHAN of Mail Sport gives you the inside scoop on the squad.

THE ROAD: The Burnley revolution in Vincent Kompany is underway, but he's kicked out Route One football

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
IAN HERBERT AT TURF MOOR: They can't quite get out of Turf Moor's narrow streets. The Royal Dyche pub is also on sale, with the sign above depicting the man in question in breastplate and monarchical posture as he looks across the middle distance. There is still a stein of Royal Dyche lager on sale inside, with 5p from every pint going to charity. And though he's still has the words 'Sean Dyche's claret and blue army' at the bar, Maxwell Cornet scarf pinned up on the door, he's now in West Ham. Nonetheless, the Dychian creed was emblazoned on the programme's huts outside: "Legs, hearts, and minds." It was one thing to defenestrate the man, but it was another to replace him with something diametrically different. Vincent Kompany, his successor, has stifled Route One and replaced it with what he knows: a scenic, patient, and fast route to the goal.

As Ian Maatsen and Manuel Benson of Vincent Kompany appear, Jay Rodriguez leads Burnley to fourth position

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 17, 2022
IAN HERBERT AT TURF MOOR: For Vincent Kompany, it was somewhere between brave and foolish to stake his professional image on Burnley this summer. To help settle a £60 million loan that fell on their owners as a result of relegation from the Premier League, the club was releasing all its best players and ending up spending £40 million less than they did in the window. Kompany's win last night, which saw the team win a fourth game, was a testament to his ability to completely rebuild and introduce a dedication to passing, which, with all respect to Sean Dyche, has been missing in these parts. Manuel Benson, a Dutch Chelsea loanee, and Ian Maatsen joined Royal Antwerp for £3.6 million to join Burnley's new Belgian enclave, showing that the new boss's ability to find class on no budget. Route one has departed, and it has been followed by a more direct, often over-elaborate route, with wingers wrangling the flanks and passing sequences, which on this occasion were of the highest order.