Newcastle managing director Derek Llambias contends manager Alan Pardew's status was never under threat regardless of the odd club's difficult end for the season.
Although after talks with proprietor Mike Ashley and Llambias at Wednesday, he has recently been assured of his status.
"There has been a great deal of speculation in recent months but our desire is to bring long-term stability to this club, " Llambias stated.
"Everyone connected with your club was disappointed to complete where we did previous season, particularly on a back corner of such a fantastic year in advance of that.
"Our discussions on Friday were very constructive and we pinpointed a lot of factors that contributed to somewhat of a season that fell following expectations. "
Former Studying, West Ham, Charlton and additionally Southampton manager Pardew signed an eight-year contract in September this.
He guided the Magpies to fifth devote 2012 but Newcastle just secured Premier League safety which includes a 2-1 win in QPR in their penultimate game of the most recent campaign.
He added: "We are now anticipating and are entirely aimed at the forthcoming campaign, with the expectation of at smallest a top-10 finish within the Premier League.
"It's as many as us all now to your job closely as a team to ensure that next season sees us competing in the top half of that table again. "
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