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The banner depicted Shearer as the "Gallowgate Giant", with one arm aloft in his signature goal celebration, with the message "Thanks for 10 great years", and was featured in the media coverage reflecting on his career at the club, [75] [76] [77] with the banner being displayed from 19 April 2006 until 11 May 2006, the day of his testimonial match.
Alan Shearer, Newcastle United v Everton, 2002–03; Rooney's goal won with 26% of the public vote, beating Bergkamp's goal against Newcastle into second place with 19%, and Henry's strike for Arsenal against Manchester United into third place with 15%. [27] Commenting on the goal at the time, Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson ...
Alan Shearer was the club's only signing in the 1996–97 pre-season. He arrived for a world record £15m fee. Keegan responded to the previous season's disappointment by breaking the world record transfer fee to sign centre forward Alan Shearer from Blackburn Rovers for £15 million. [10]
Fastest recorded goal – 10.4 seconds, Alan Shearer (v. Manchester City , Premier League , 18 January 2003) Youngest player to score in a Premier League match – Lewis Miley , 17 years 230 days (v.
Upon Roeder's first game in charge, against Portsmouth, Alan Shearer scored his 201st goal for the club, breaking Jackie Milburn's record of 200 goals for the club and becoming the club's highest ever goalscorer.
Alan Shearer told Match of the Day that Chelsea are still ahead of where they thought they would be under Enzo Maresca despite a disappointing Boxing Day defeat by Fulham: "When you look at where ...
Shearer was on two separate seasons: 1979-1980 and 1984-1985. "Lorne set things up as a zero-sum game," Shearer told Grantland in 2014. "If someone gets air time, that's an incursion on somebody ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 February 2025. Alan Shearer was the first player to score 200 Premier League goals, and is the only player to score 100 goals for two clubs. Since the Premier League's formation at the beginning of the 1992–93 season, a total of 34 players have scored 100 or more goals in the competition; these ...