Alan Shearer CBE DL (born 13 August 1970) is an English football pundit and former professional player who played as a striker. He is the Premier League's record goalscorer with 260 goals. [notes 1] He was named Football Writers' Association Player of the Year in 1994 and won the PFA Player of the Year award in 1995. Alan Shearer's journey in the top level of English football is the stuff of legends. From Southampton to Blackburn Rovers, where he reigned as one of Europe's most prolific goalscorers and claimed the 1994-95 Premier League title, to his triumphant return to hometown club Newcastle United for a then-world record transfer fee of £15 million.
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Alan Shearer's journey in the top level of English football is the stuff of legends. From Southampton to Blackburn Rovers, where he reigned as one of Europe's most prolific goalscorers and claimed the 1994-95 Premier League title, to his triumphant return to hometown club Newcastle United for a then-world record transfer fee of £15 million. Alan Shearer's not the only one who can't even begin to comprehend that Blackburn Rovers' Premier League winning triumph was a quarter of a century ago. A truly remarkable season, which started with Shearer equalising against Southampton at The Dell and culminated in Shearer scoring the opening goal on a momentous day at Anfield. Twenty-five years ago today, Alan Shearer joined Blackburn Rovers from Southampton in a move that helped mould him into the best English striker of his generation. Already capped by England, Shearer completed a then record £3.6million move to Ewood Park with David Speedie reluctantly going in the other direction. BLACKBURN Rovers legend Alan Shearer made an emotional return to Ewood Park and declared - what we did here will never be repeated. Shearer was back on his old stamping ground on Thursday night.
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'One moment we were fighting - the next we'd signed Alan Shearer': The Blackburn riots of 1992 Community Nostalgia People Blackburn By Shuiab Khan Reporter and columnist Share Present day. On this day: Blackburn Rovers sign Alan Shearer By Liam Apicella, Features Editor | 8y Recently, this column reflected on the moment that Blackburn Rovers parted with a British-record £5m to. On this day: Alan Shearer joins Blackburn Rovers for British record fee | 3y Alan Shearer 's transfer from Southampton to Blackburn for a then British record fee of £3.6million was a move. Former Blackburn striker Alan Shearer has said he would be open to talks about becoming the club's manager. Shearer scored 131 goals in four years at Blackburn, following a record £3.6m move from.
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Alan Shearer Personal Details Nationality England Date of Birth 13/08/1970 Height 183cm Position Forward Premier League Record Honours & Awards Golden Boot 3 1994/95 1995/96 1996/97 Player of the Season 1 1994/95 Premier League Champion 1 1994/95 Player of the Month 4 November 1994 September 1998 December 2002 October 2003 Overview Alan Shearer is coming to King George's Hall in Blackburn on February 9 to speak with Sky Sports host Pete Graves. Tickets have gone on sale today (June 2) and are already selling fast.
Alan Shearer's transfer from Southampton to Blackburn for a then British record fee of £3.6million was a move which helped mould one of the best strikers of his generation. The fee, modest by. Alan Shearer's transfer from Southampton to Blackburn for a then British record fee of £3.6million was a move which helped mould one of the best strikers of his generation.. Shearer scored.
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Alan Shearer needs no introduction—the iconic figure in English football and beloved patriot of the United Kingdom. A powerhouse of passion, Shearer left his heart on the field, epitomizing unwavering commitment to himself, his manager, teammates, and fans. Witness greatness unfold! Alan Shearer's all-time Premier League record may not be touched for decades - yet there's a sense it should be celebrated even more. He plundered 31 for a Blackburn team that came seventh.