Alan Pardew is still the man to direct Newcastle United to better and bigger things, says Steven Taylor Steven Taylor is supporting Alan Pardew to lead Newcastle United away from Premier League chance a' then onto larger and better things next time. Pardew has come under fire from some United fans via social networking and lover community forums within the last few week. These issues haven't been made expressive at activities since the 2-1 defeat against Reading in January, however. And Geordie fans have been urged by Taylor to put aside their unhappiness on Saturday evening when United take on Liverpool, and support the staff produce a big step towards Premier League survival. The Whitley Bay lad told the Chronicle prior to the encounter with the Reds: aWe need these three points so poor, and ideally thatall happen on Saturday. aWeare behind the boss, and heas behind the people. We've to supply. aThe confidence can there be, and we are in need of everybody else behind us until the end of the season. The team and participants are together, wanting to do well.a Taylor also suggested that United were big and strong enough to get any flak that comes their way. He said: shock need to accept the criticism when it comes our way. Following the Fulham game, individuals were happy, we found that. aThen we got criticised following the Sunderland sport, and place surely got to hold our hands up and accept that. aIt was what we deserved. It absolutely was a huge kick up the backside.a But Taylor says that United now have to forget about the past, adding: aIt (Saturdayas game) is just a large one.A The most important thing is that itas at St Jamesa. aI hope the atmosphere is electric. The fans have got to raise the roof, and place got to get after them and test them. aWeave surely got to get within their faces.A I believe we will get a result, If we put the responsibility in we did (against West Brom). aThe lovers were great (at the Hawthorns). We'd to protect, and even if it was 1-1, they certainly were around. They were always behind us. aFair play to them at the end. aThe lads set a great shift in a' we defended so well.a Taylor is quite much one of many senior figures these days at United and after remaining at the club in 2009 subsequent relegation, he believes he is stronger because of it. Taylor said: aI thought I learned a lot four years ago, however, you just keep learning and learning. aHopefully, everything should go well.a Meanwhile, the Chronicle understands that part of Unitedas summer assessment can sometimes include the addition of a senior member to the coaching staff. Pardew will continue steadily to lean heavily on Geordie assistant boss John Carver and first-team instructor Steve Stone with the senior people. The Newcastle boss previously had Sunderland-born former United midfielder Kevin Dillon on his staff at Reading and has respect for another ex-colleague in Bradford City boss Phil Parkinson. But this kind of visit isnat estimated and it absolutely was only last time that Pardew described Carver as athe best signing head madea at Newcastle. Carver retains an incredible relationship with Toon supporters, as well as him being the main link between the present Newcastle set-up and that of Sir Bobby Robson.
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