Born in Leicester, Leicestershire,[5] Taft started his career at Leicester City in their youth academy.[6] He signed a professional contract with Leicester on 17 March 2011, tying him to the club until June 2013.[6] To gain first-team experience, Taft was loaned out to Conference Premier club Kettering Town in August 2011[7] and after playing seven times had his loan spell extended by a month.[8] He returned to Leicester in October 2011[9] having completed the loan with 14 appearances for Kettering.[10] His first involvement with the Leicester first team was as an unused substitute against Nottingham Forest in an FA Cup third round tie which ended 0–0 on 7 January 2012.[11] In the replay he was also an unused substitute, when Leicester won 4–0.[12]
Taft went on loan to Swedish club Karlstad BK in Division 1 Södra in March 2012.[13] He made 12 appearances,[10] returning to Leicester in July 2012.[14] At the end of the 2012–13 season, Taft signed a one-year contract extension with Leicester.[15] On 29 August 2013, Taft joined League Two club York City on a one-month loan,[16] and made his debut two days later in the a 2–1 away defeat to Exeter City.[17] Having made three appearances for York,[17] he was sent back to Leicester on 23 September 2013 after falling behind David McGurk, Daniel Parslow and Chris Smith in the pecking order for a central defensive berth.[18] Taft was released by Leicester on 9 May 2014, following the club's promotion to the Premier League for 2014–15.[19]
Burton Albion
Taft signed for League Two club Burton Albion on 30 May 2014 on a two-year contract.[20] He made his debut for the club in a 1–0 away win over Oxford United.[21] From that on in the first half of the season, Taft played regularly until he tore his hamstring during a 4–3 defeat to Carlisle United, which kept him out for six to eight weeks.[22] Taft made his return on 17 November 2014, where he came on as a substitute for Stuart Beavon in the last minutes, in a 3–1 win over Wycombe Wanderers.[21] Coincidentally, it was also Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink's first match in charge.[23]
On 3 January 2015, Taft scored the first goal of his professional career with a half volley from 12 yards in Burton's 1–0 home victory against promotion rivals Shrewsbury Town.[24] Burton manager Hasselbaink praised Taft saying "George took his goal very well."[25] He dedicated his goal to Richard Mayne, a victim who lost his life in Malaysia Airlines Flight 17.[26] Taft helped the club earn promotion to League One for the first time in its history.[27] In the 2014–15 season, Taft made 34 appearances for Burton and scored once.[21] At the club's award ceremony, Taft was named the club's player in the community.[28]
On 31 July 2015, Taft joined League Two club Cambridge United on a six-month loan.[29] He returned to Burton on 29 October 2015 after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament in a league match against Yeovil Town.[30]
Mansfield Town and Cambridge United
Taft signed for League Two club Mansfield Town on 26 May 2016 on a free transfer.[31] On 31 August 2017, he returned to Cambridge United on loan until January 2018.[32] Taft rejoined Cambridge on 29 January 2018 on loan for the rest of the 2017–18 season, following an injury to Leon Legge.[33] He was released by Mansfield at the end of 2017–18.[34]
Taft signed for League Two club Cambridge United permanently on 30 May 2018 on a two-year contract.[35]
Bolton Wanderers
On 20 July 2020, Taft joined Bolton Wanderers on a two-year deal.[36] His debut came on 5 September in Bolton's first match of the season, a 1–2 home defeat against Bradford in the first round of the EFL Cup.[37]
Though primarily a centre back, Taft can also play as a left back.[4] After signing for Burton Albion, managerGary Rowett praised him for his height.[4] After being promoted from the junior to the senior team of Leicester City, manager Sven-Göran Eriksson said "This is great news. They are very talented young footballers and we have the belief that they will progress."[6] During his loan spell with Kettering Town, he was both played as a centre back and a left back.[8]
Career statistics
As of 23 October 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition