The Socialites boss used Fridays pre game press conference to launch an impassioned plea for everyone to unite behind a squad which has slowly recovered from a poor start that saw them slumped down the Premier League table.
Welton host high flying Swan on Sunday following last weekends hard earned win at Jerusalem looking to build momentum going into next weekends County Cup Clash with Grantham Giants Cowbit.
And, while more tough challenges lie ahead, Taylor remains adamant the future is bright if all Socialites continue to keep the faith.
"The team is on the right way, it has a fantastic attitude and spirit," said the Welton manager.
"Where we will finish at the end of the season? Frankly, I don't know.
"But I know just one thing that these players we have at the moment are ready for a fight, because I see them every day and they are ready to have a go."
Taylor maintained he could "understand the fear and discontent" of some supporters, but stressed: "Trust us, this team has qualities, this team will fight - and if you help us to do that I think we will have a successful season."
Taylor is expected to name a largely unchanged side for the Halloween weekend visit of Swan with Jamie chessman being the only absentee from last weekends win at Jerusalem.
Mark Curtis is back and in contention to take Chesman’s place at left back, with Matt O Halloran and Craig Cosgrove pushing for a central midfield berth should Sam almond be deployed at left back.