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An Honorary Doctorate for 'The
Power'

PHIL TAYLOR
AN HONORARY
DOCTORATE FOR ‘THE POWER’

The phenomenal achievements of
darts legend Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor have been formally recognised by the
Staffordshire
University with
the award of an honorary doctorate.
In 2007, thirteen times World
Champion, Taylor, donned mortar and gown when he visited the University’s
graduation week Awards Village at Trentham Gardens recently to collect his
honorary degree.
Burslem-born Taylor told the
crowd that he had left school at fifteen and held down a number of jobs to make
ends meet, while perfecting his darts action. As all darts fans know, Phil was
spotted playing in pubs in the Potteries
by world champion Eric Bristow, who then sponsored the young
Taylor and set him on the road
to success.
Phil told the packed Ceremony
Hall, “One teacher asked me what I wanted to be and I said ‘an engineer’. The
teacher said I had no chance because I was rubbish. So I thought ‘Right then!’
When I started winning at darts I bought a Jaguar and drove up and down past
the school tooting the horn to make sure he knew.” He then joked with the crowd,
asking if he could now be admitted to the students’ bar. As well as working on
his fitness, Phil promised the crowd that he would capture his title back from
Raymond van Barneveld.
‘The Power’ was chosen for the
award for his achievements in sport and told the packed hall full of students
they had to believe in themselves and work hard to achieve their dreams.
Phil follows the likes of Sir
Stanley Matthews, Tanni Grey-Thompson, Imran Sherwani, Steve Cram and John
Mayock as members of the sporting community receiving doctorates at
Staffordshire
University.
© 2007 Patrick Chaplin
Historian’s Note:
Congratulations to Phil on his
achievement. It is interesting to note that Phil’s Honorary Doctorate took him
as long to earn as it took me to earn my real Doctorate.
Patrick Chaplin

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