Newcastle defender Ryan Taylor may miss the majority of next time after suffering a of the cruciate knee ligament injury that has held him out for much of this campaign. The 28-year-old first found the damage throughout the Magpies' Europa League qualifier at home to Greek part Atromitos in August. Forced to endure surgery, Taylor came back to education recently and had hopes of featuring in the first group before the season's end. But, Newcastle proved on Wednesday using a statement on their official website that the former Wigan person has suffered a critical attack. The statement read: "Newcastle United are sad to announce that Ryan Taylor has suffered another cruciate knee injury. After making good progress over the past nine weeks and having just returned to education, this latest news is really a huge blow to the person. It is likely that Taylor can skip the majority, or even all, of next season." Those sentiments were echoed by director Alan Pardew, who proved that Taylor may receive the ongoing support of the club. A well known person among both his team-mates and fans, Pardew also commended the player's attitude all through his last ten weeks of rehabilitation. "Ryan did so difficult and faithfully because his injury," Pardew told the club's official website. "He has been a individual and has given his all to ensure he can go back to full learning the very best condition possible. Plainly every one at the club is deeply saddened by this information. Ryan has, and will continue to, have the full support of everybody at Newcastle United during this difficult time for him." The news follows that of the damage to Tim Krul, who has been eliminated for the rest of the year. Newcastle have established that the goalkeeper may undergo surgery on the dislocated shoulder he suffered throughout Sunday's Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland. Pardew may possibly now have to call upon youngster Jak Alnwick as he attempts to correct his goalkeeping issues. The 19-year-old, a brother of former Tottenham goalkeeper Ben, is yet to possess made an aggressive appearance for the Magpies.
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