Exeter City Football Club's interim manager Matt Taylor has expressed his willingness to consider taking the permanent role after the season ends. Taylor has been in charge of the club since March, following Gary Caldwell's departure to Wigan Athletic. The Devon side must beat play-off hopefuls Bradford City and hope Leyton Orient fail to beat Burton Albion to secure their League One survival on the final day of the season. Taylor has led Exeter to a remarkable turnaround, with the team scoring nine goals in their last four games. He has also praised the club's special atmosphere and the importance of relying on young players through the academy system. Taylor will listen to the club and people close to him before making a decision on his future.
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Exeter City Football Club's Taylor Considers Permanent Role
Exeter City Football Club's interim manager Matt Taylor considers taking the permanent role after the season ends. The club faces a crucial match against Bradford City to secure League One survival.
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