18/08/26
To finally get the chance to work with Freddie is really exciting
Alan Julian
Slough Town are delighted to announce the signing of 19-year-old full-back Freddie Taylor on a one-month loan from EFL League One side Bromley.
Taylor came through the youth system at Watford before joining Brentford B. He joined Bromley in the summer of 2025 and has continued his development with the London-based club.
The full-back has been involved in Bromley’s first-team squads in the Carabao Cup against Ipswich Town and the Vertu Trophy against AFC Wimbledon and Crystal Palace Under-21s. He made his senior debut in Bromley’s 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace Under-21s, before helping his side to victory in the subsequent penalty shootout.
Taylor has also gained valuable senior experience with a loan spell at Havant & Waterlooville.
He now joins the Rebels on a one-month loan as he looks to continue his development and gain further senior experience with Alan Julian’s side.
Alan Julian had the following to say:
"Freddie is a player we bring in from a club close to my heart.
"We wanted to bring him in at our previous club but didn’t manage to get it over the line, which tells you how long we’ve admired him for, so to finally get the chance to work with Freddie is really exciting.
"After speaking with Freddie, he sounds as excited as we are to get this done, so hopefully it works out to be a success for everyone".
Everyone at Slough Town would like to welcome Freddie to the club.
Taylor came through the youth system at Watford before joining Brentford B. He joined Bromley in the summer of 2025 and has continued his development with the London-based club.
The full-back has been involved in Bromley’s first-team squads in the Carabao Cup against Ipswich Town and the Vertu Trophy against AFC Wimbledon and Crystal Palace Under-21s. He made his senior debut in Bromley’s 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace Under-21s, before helping his side to victory in the subsequent penalty shootout.
Taylor has also gained valuable senior experience with a loan spell at Havant & Waterlooville.
He now joins the Rebels on a one-month loan as he looks to continue his development and gain further senior experience with Alan Julian’s side.
Alan Julian had the following to say:
"Freddie is a player we bring in from a club close to my heart.
"We wanted to bring him in at our previous club but didn’t manage to get it over the line, which tells you how long we’ve admired him for, so to finally get the chance to work with Freddie is really exciting.
"After speaking with Freddie, he sounds as excited as we are to get this done, so hopefully it works out to be a success for everyone".
Everyone at Slough Town would like to welcome Freddie to the club.
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