Taylor Could Find His Outburst Goes Against Him!

According to The Star, Ryan Taylor says the arrival of James Perch at Newcastle was a "kick in the teeth''. Taylor joined Newcastle in ­February 2009. He has sat out the start to the season while Perch has struggled to find any form, and some could argue he wouldn't have had cause for complaint . if Perch looked impressive during those games. But that has been far from the case. Players take time to settle, granted, but we have lost two home games against relegation-threatened sides (Blackpool and Stoke City) and Perch has struggled in both. How much time will Chris Hughton give him? But I don't think Taylor going public and airing his washing in public is going to sway Hughton into a re-think. The Toon boss has enough eyes on him following the defeat to Stoke to have added pressure of 'Player Power' thrust on him. We held a poll on Newcastle-Mad this week and Taylor gets unquestioned backing from the Toon fans, but an outburst to The Star may not help his cause. Ryan Taylor: “He had worked with Colin (Calderwood at Nottingham Forest) so he knew what he was capable of. “Yeah, it was a little kick in the teeth. I was hoping to start the ­season. “Now things aren’t at an all-time high. We’ve lost here against ­Blackpool and Stoke. We should be picking up six points from those games. “I’ll just keep plugging away. There’s only so much I can do ­without getting too frustrated and maybe losing my head a bit. “I would love a chance – I’m a bit frustrated. I’m just dying to get out there and play. Hopefully, I’ll get that chance this weekend. “There’s only so long you can keep going. When I play, I feel as though I’m doing okay – two goals in my last two games in the ­Carling Cup – and I don’t seem to even get a sniff. “The competition for places is always ­going to be tough here but I train well and try to do my best when I play. Then, when it comes to league games, it seems all the hard work is going unnoticed. “There will come a time this ­season when, if things aren’t going my way, I will have to look at other options. I’m 26 and all I want to do is play.’’  

Source: FOOTYMAD