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Alan Shearer Signed Blackburn Rovers Football Shirt

A brand new replica Blackburn Rovers football shirt signed by Blackburn legend Alan Shearer, framed and ready to hang on the wall. A great autograph of Blackburn Rover's legend Alan Shearer on the front of an iconic Blackburn Rovers Shirt. An undedicated autograph is extremely rare and is one of a few that he signed that day. It would make a perfect gift, with an official certificate of authenticity.It has been boldly signed in marker and would make a superb addition to any Blackburn Rover's fan's memorabilia

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A brand new replica Blackburn Rovers football shirt signed by Blackburn legend Alan Shearer, framed and ready to hang on the wall. A great autograph of Blackburn Rover's legend Alan Shearer on the front of an iconic Blackburn Rovers Shirt. An undedicated autograph is extremely rare and is one of a few that he signed that day. It would make a perfect gift, with an official certificate of authenticity.It has been boldly signed in marker and would make a superb addition to any Blackburn Rover's fan's memorabilia collection.

Alan Shearer Bibliography;

Alan Shearer was born 13 August 1970 and is an English retired footballer. He played as a striker in the top level of English league football for Southampton, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United and the England national team. He is Newcastle's and the Premier League's record goalscorer. He was named Football Writers' Association Player of the Year in 1994 and won the PFA Player of the Year award in 1995. In 1996, he was third in the FIFA World Player of the Year awards. In 2004 Shearer was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. He scored 283 league goals in his career (all in the first tier of English football), including a record 260 in the Premier League of which 58 were penalties and 11 Premier League hat-tricks,with a total of 422 in all competitions including international at all levels. Until his retirement from international football in 2000, he appeared 63 times for his country and scored 30 goals. He had a goals-to-game ratio of 0.667 throughout his career. Since retiring as a player in 2006, Shearer has worked as a television pundit for the BBC. In 2009, he briefly left his BBC role to become Newcastle United's manager in the last eight games of their 2008–09 season, in an unsuccessful attempt to save them from relegation. He is a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), a Deputy Lieutenant of Northumberland, a Freeman of Newcastle upon Tyne and an honorary Doctor of Civil Law of Northumbria and Newcastle Universities.

He was a Southampton player between 1986-1992, when he left to join Blackburn Rovers and staying there helping them win the league 1992–1996. Despite making just one goalless appearance as England failed to progress past the Euro 1992 group stages,he was soon subject to an English transfer record-breaking £3.6 million bid from Blackburn Rovers. Although there was also interest from Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson, Blackburn benefactor Jack Walker's millions were enough to prise the striker from the Saints, and he moved north to Ewood Park in the middle of 1992.

He missed half of his first season with Blackburn through injury after snapping his right anterior cruciate ligament in a match against Leeds United in December 1992, but scored 16 goals in the 21 games in which he did feature.He also became a regular in the England team this season and scored his second international goal; it came in a 4–0 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier win over Turkey in November. However, he was forced to miss January through to May due to injury and England's World Cup qualification chances were hit by a run of poor form.When he returned to fitness for the 1993–94 season, he scored 31 goals from 40 games as Blackburn finished runners-up in the Premier League. His performances for the club led to him being named the Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year for that season.] On the international scene, England had failed to qualify for the 1994 World Cup finals, but he added three more goals to his international tally before embarking on his most successful domestic season as a player to date. The arrival of Chris Sutton for the 1994–95 season established a strong attacking partnership at Blackburn. His 34 goals coupled with Sutton's 15, helped the Lancashire club take the Premier League title from archrivals Manchester United on the final day of the season, and the duo gained the nickname "the SAS" (Shearer And Sutton). After being asked by the press how he planned to celebrate winning the title, Shearer replied with "creosoting the fence". He also had his first taste of European football in the UEFA Cup that season, and scored in the second leg as Blackburn went out in the first round, losing to Trelleborgs FF of Sweden. His efforts for the club led to Shearer being awarded the PFA Players' Player of the Year for 1995. Although the club could not retain the title the following year, Shearer again ended the (now 38-game) season as Premier League top scorer, with 31 goals in 35 games, as Blackburn finished seventh in the league. The previous season's first-place finish also saw the club enter the Champions League. His only goal in six full Champions League games was a penalty in a 4–1 victory against Rosenborg BK in the final fixture and Blackburn finished third in their group, failing to progress to the next stage. He passed the 100-goal milestone for Blackburn in all competitions on 23 September 1995, scoring a hat-trick in their 5–1 home win over Coventry City in the Premier League. On 30 December, he scored his 100th Premier League goal for the club in a 2–1 home win over Tottenham Hotspur. His final tally for the club was 112 goals in the Premier League and 130 in all competitions. His final goals for the club came on 17 April 1996, when he scored twice in a 3–2 home league win over Wimbledon.

His international strike rate had also dried up, with no goals in the twelve matches leading up to Euro 96. He missed the final three games of the season for his club due to injury, but recovered in time to play in England's UEFA European Championship campaign.

On the conclusion of the Euro championship he signed for Newcastle United on the 30 July for a record fee of £15m, having been denied the opportunity to sign for Manchester United or Liverpool by club and manager Kenny Dalglish.

A MUST FOR ANY COLLECTOR OF SIGNED BLACKBURN ROVERS FOOTBALL MEMORABILIA. A lovely item signed by Blackburn legend Alan Shearer, in person with a lovely clear autograph. Add to cart now if you don't want to miss out on this piece of football memorabilia! Just imagine this in your home, office, bar etc... what a talking point it would be, as soon as someone walked into the room !!!

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