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Alan Shearer

Alan Shearer Speaks Out Over Newcastle United Job

July 26, 2009

Speaking before the charity game for Sir Bobby Robson’s charity, Shearer said:
“I am the same as everyone else, I am in limbo. I don’t know what is going on.
“Everyone is telling me there are people in to buy the club. If that is the case, then great.”
“I want it sorted out as quickly as everyone [...]

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Alan Shearer Finds out his Newcastle United Future This Week (Updated)

June 24, 2009

Update: There was no news this week (what’s new eh?) and Alan Shearer didn’t go anywhere near London. I’m going to resort to not blogging about anything until we know it’s true. The last piece of certain news was Keith Harris’ radio interview which said that Newcastle United would be sold by the end of [...]

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It’s Al or Nothing for NUFC

June 16, 2009

As we blogged about yesterday, the fact that there was nothing published in the national newspapers was a sign that there could be positive things in the works for Newcastle United.
Only hours later, several media outlets published news that Wednesday and Thursday could be pivotal for the future of the Toon, and even more so, [...]

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Shearer Talks with Newcastle United Heirarchy Continue

May 28, 2009

Alan Shearer’s talks with Newcastle United will have taken up an entire week, yet we are still no closer to discovering whether he will be appointed as permanent Toon boss. The fact that the dialogue between the parties is going on for so long is not a bad thing like so many are making out. [...]

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Alan Shearer Appointed Newcastle United Manager

March 31, 2009

Remember where you were when you heard the news, because days like this only come around once in a blue moon.
As first revealed by Sky Sports, Alan Shearer was today appointed as Newcastle United manager for the final eight games of the Premier League season. Not much has been revealed beyond the end of the [...]

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