Tommy Taylor (disambiguation)

Tommy Taylor (disambiguation)

Tommy Taylor may refer to:
*Tommy Taylor (born 1932), English international footballer who played for Barnsley and Manchester United
*Tommy Taylor (footballer born 1951), English footballer who played for Leyton Orient and West Ham United
*Tommy Taylor (baseball)
*T. E. Taylor, New Zealand politician

ee also

*Thomas Taylor (disambiguation)
*Tom Taylor (disambiguation)


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