His Cray Wanderers team were second in the table and in the thick of the promotion battle before the coronavirus pandemic threw a spanner in the works.
And on a personal level, he was the top scorer in the division with 26 goals to his name.
Yet a thrilling end to the season was replaced by a shutdown in March and, shortly after, the season from Step 3 to 7 was declared null and void.
“It was frustrating how things finished,” the 29-year old told The NLP.
“We were on a really good run, we had just beaten the leaders (Worthing) and we fancied ourselves.
“All the boys were playing brilliantly. They were making changes for me and I was sticking them away.”
On a personal level, Taylor, who joined from Margate in late 2018, couldn’t have asked for much more.
He said: “I’d scored 32 goals in 38 appearances (in all competitions) and I thought I was going to surpass my best total for a season (36).
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