Big Night For Taylor!
England Under-21 coach Stuart Pearce said on Sunday "Steven is the very first player I mark down every match", and the former Toon full-back wants to bring footballing success to the country next summer after coming so close as a player.
Pearce feels his youngsters have a real chance of winning the European Championships - but to earn a place at the tournament in Sweden they have to beat Wales in a play-off, with the first leg at Ninian Park tonight.
After twice reaching the semi-finals during his playing career, Pearce knows the effect the prospect of success can have on England.
"I think it would be a fantastic lift," Pearce said.
"I was fortunate enough to be involved in 1990, when quarter of a million people turned up at Luton Airport to see a team that had been beaten in a semi-final.
"I was also fortunate to be involved in 1996 when the country went crazy after we got a little bit of momentum going in a tournament in our own back yard.
"I think winning is infectious, whatever trophy. At all age groups we are pretty successful but we have to win a trophy. That's what it boils down to.
"I only ever lost six games in 78 games for the senior team but I haven't got a trophy behind me or a winner's medal to say 'this is what I got playing for England'."