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Alan Shearer
Alan
Shearer, OBE (born August 13, 1970) is a successful English
footballer. He was born in Newcastle and currently plays for
Newcastle United. He joined that club in July 1996 for a then
record fee of £15m. He made his club debut on August
17th of that year.
Shearer's previous clubs were Southampton
(1988-1992) and Blackburn (1992-1996). He played 63 times
for the England team and scored 30 goals. His debut for the
national side was on 19th February 1992 versus France at Wembley.
He also scored 13 goals in only 11 games for the England Under
21 team.
Shearer's honours include League Championship
Winner (Blackburn) 1994/95, PFA Player of the Year 1994/95
& 1996/97, Football Writers Player of the Year 1994/95,
Premiership Golden Boot Winner 1994/95 (34), 1995/96 (31)
& 1996/97 (25), Awarded Barclaycard Merit Award on 20
April 2002 for reaching the 200 Premiership goal landmark.
One of the most famous players in
the game today, Alan was also the world's most expensive footballer
at the time of his £15m move from Blackburn to Newcastle
in the summer of 1996. He joined Blackburn from Southampton
for a then British record £3.6m fee in 1992 and won
a championship medal three years later.
Geordie Alan makes no secret of his
love for Newcastle United and the partnership is a marriage
made in heaven, but one which before the start of this season
had borne no trophies, though a few near misses. Many believed
Kevin Keegan's addition of Shearer to a squad which had just
missed out on the 1995-96 Championship would seal the title,
but another second place finish in 1996-97 denied United that
honour, and a serious ankle injury then sidelined Alan for
half of the 1997-98 campaign.
However, his regular goal output has
continued and a total of 30 in season 1999/2000 underlined
his enduring ability in the penalty area. The scorer of a
hat-trick on his debut for Southampton against Arsenal as
a 17-year-old in 1988, Alan went on to become the first man
to score 30 Premier League goals in three successive seasons.
Shearer was English PFA Player of the Year in 1995 and 1997.
He scored 30 goals in 63 games for the England side before
his retirement from international football at the end of Euro
2000.
During 2000/01 Alan's season was disrupted
by injury which restricted him to only 23 appearances. He
underwent two knee operations to clear up his tendinitis problem,
one in December and one in May in the USA. He received a terrific
and emotional welcome when he returned to first team action
as a sub against Sunderland on 26 August before hitting two
goals against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium on his
first start of the season on 8 September.
Shearer was appointed an OBE for services
to Association Football in the Queen's Birthday Honours List
in June 2001, an honour to go with the Freedom of the City
of Newcastle upon Tyne that was bestowed upon him in March.
His brace against Ipswich Town in
the Worthington Cup on 27 November took his United goals tally
to 100. The goal against Arsenal on 18/12/01 was his first
at Highbury and it also broke United's London jinx. Shearer
hit his 200th Premiership goal against Charlton at St. James'
Park on 20 April 2002. He was voted North-East Player of Year
for 2001/02 and also scored North-East Goal of the Season
2001/02 (versus Aston Villa).
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