Pro-European Tory backbencher Ian Taylor said his party had campaigned on the "wrong strategy".
Ian Taylor, from Little Shelford, had fallen and hit his head on a radiator valve 24 hours earlier.
Meanwhile, midfielder Ian Taylor has signed a new contract, which will keep him at the club until summer 2003.
Villa had Ian Taylor back from injury - coming off the bench during the second half, while keeper David James was rested.
Ex-Villa captain Ian Taylor said the news was a "major disappointment".
His woes might be compounded by a former junior minister, Ian Taylor, well-known for his enthusiasm for Europe and distaste for Mr Hague's policy saying that highlighting "save the pound" was "folly".
The new chairman of the European Movement, former Tory trade minister Ian Taylor, told the organisation's annual conference in Cardiff that to stay out would cost British jobs and impact on UK profits.
Why else were their outspoken Eurosceptics so eager this week to help Ian Taylor, an outspoken Europhile, beat off an attempt by local activists to deselect him from the Surrey constituency he has represented for more than a dozen years?
It says a lot about the recent fortunes of hockey in England that names from the 1988 Olympic team, such as Sean Kerly, Ian Taylor and Imran Sherwani, are still more widely known than the heroes of the current side, like Ashley Jackson, Barry Middleton and James Fair.
Roy McFarland and Gary Johnson were well liked at the Abbey and have garnered respect in the game while John Taylor, Ian Atkins and Tommy Taylor had mixed fortunes.
Ian Bell and James Taylor both fell for four as England crumbled to 45-4, but Jonathan Trott and Jonny Bairstow added 89 for the fifth wicket to revive faint hopes of victory.
That decision led to the end of the international one-day careers of test stalwarts Mark Taylor and Ian Healy and left some critics questioning the vision of the selectors, who were looking towards the World Cup.
The three other officers suspended pending investigation were acting chief executive Ian Coleman, finance director David Taylor-Smith, and law boss Bill Norman.
The percentage of wins was better than that of Clive Lloyd, Richie Benaud, Ian Chappell, Imran Khan and Mark Taylor.
People like Ian Healy, Steve Waugh, Mark Taylor and, a bit later on, Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath, were all picked after a hand full of first class matches.
Just a few years ago, Ian Paisley told the BBC journalist, Peter Taylor, that he would not be changing.
Blackpool were without Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Joe Martin and Ian Evatt, with nine players in total currently out injured.
Terence O'Neill eventually resigned in April 1969 after a bruising general election in which he almost lost his own seat to Ian Paisley and in which he was opposed by several of his MPs, among them John Taylor, now Lord Kilclooney.
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