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Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd says he is "right behind" under-fire manager Glenn Roeder and is backing him to lead the club to Premiership safety.Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd says he is "right behind" under-fire manager Glenn Roeder and is backing him to lead the club to Premiership safety.
Shepherd met with Roeder and players on Monday to discuss the club's slump to second bottom of the Premiership. Shepherd met Roeder and the players on Monday to discuss the club's slump to second bottom of the Premiership.
Shepherd told BBC Five Live: "I've got full confidence in the players and the manager. We'll get out of this blip.Shepherd told BBC Five Live: "I've got full confidence in the players and the manager. We'll get out of this blip.
"I'm no different from any other Newcastle supporter and it's also upset the players and the manager.""I'm no different from any other Newcastle supporter and it's also upset the players and the manager."
Interview: Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd Interview: Newcastle boss Glenn RoederInterview: Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd Interview: Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder
Newcastle have not won in seven league matches and were beaten at home by Sheffield United at the weekend. The Magpies have not won in seven league matches and were beaten at home by Sheffield United at the weekend.
The result sparked protests after the game with thousands of fans booing the team and chanting "sack the board". That result sparked protests after the game with thousands of fans booing the team and chanting "sack the board".
Glenn Roeder has stood up all his life and he will always stay standing up whatever happens to him Glenn RoederGlenn Roeder has stood up all his life and he will always stay standing up whatever happens to him Glenn Roeder
Shepherd has missed the club's last four matches as he spent time out of the country for family reasons.Shepherd has missed the club's last four matches as he spent time out of the country for family reasons.
But he vowed to redouble his efforts to steer the club in the right direction, despite mounting speculation the Jersey-based Belgravia Group is ready to launch a takeover bid.But he vowed to redouble his efforts to steer the club in the right direction, despite mounting speculation the Jersey-based Belgravia Group is ready to launch a takeover bid.
"Right now, it would seem I am the only one prepared to do this job and it's one I will continue to do to the very best of my ability and with the best interest of the club at heart," Shepherd said."Right now, it would seem I am the only one prepared to do this job and it's one I will continue to do to the very best of my ability and with the best interest of the club at heart," Shepherd said.
"These things happen in football and the fans are entitled to do that."These things happen in football and the fans are entitled to do that.
"I'm one of them and I'll never criticise the Geordie supporters. I know they'll get behind us.""I'm one of them and I'll never criticise the Geordie supporters. I know they'll get behind us."
Shepherd added that the club's injury situation was largely to blame for the poor start to the season.Shepherd added that the club's injury situation was largely to blame for the poor start to the season.
He said: "We've had nine injuries, including Michael Owen, who was brought in to replace Shearer, and Kieron Dyer with long-term injuries. It's not an excuse, it's a fact.He said: "We've had nine injuries, including Michael Owen, who was brought in to replace Shearer, and Kieron Dyer with long-term injuries. It's not an excuse, it's a fact.
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"But I'm not going to drop my head. I'm going to get in there and fight.""But I'm not going to drop my head. I'm going to get in there and fight."
Earlier, Roeder said that he had no intention of standing down, despite taking only two points from their last seven matches.Earlier, Roeder said that he had no intention of standing down, despite taking only two points from their last seven matches.
"We all know the horrible feeling when you're on a poor run and we also know, our experience tells us, it will change, it will turn," said Roeder, who replaced Graeme Souness in February."We all know the horrible feeling when you're on a poor run and we also know, our experience tells us, it will change, it will turn," said Roeder, who replaced Graeme Souness in February.
"We do have enough quality, even if the squad is small, and hopefully we'll get some better luck with injuries and turn this season around quickly."We do have enough quality, even if the squad is small, and hopefully we'll get some better luck with injuries and turn this season around quickly.
"Glenn Roeder has stood up all his life and he will always stay standing up whatever happens to him.""Glenn Roeder has stood up all his life and he will always stay standing up whatever happens to him."
Newcastle have not won a league match since the 2-0 triumph over Roeder's former club West Ham on 17 September.Newcastle have not won a league match since the 2-0 triumph over Roeder's former club West Ham on 17 September.
Next up are Watford in the Carling Cup, before a weekend trip to Manchester City.Next up are Watford in the Carling Cup, before a weekend trip to Manchester City.