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Shearer talking shite


Desperate to keep popular with the sportswashed. That's all he's doing.

Wary that he'll largely be forgotten amongst the support base in the coming years and that his legacy will just be a bloke who won **** all playing for them 25 year ago, then sat on a chair on tele on saturday nights.
 
Should stick to being the tightest man in the north east and refusing photos with bairns. The slimy tosser.

Comes to something when he’s meant to be their club legend and even some of their die hards think he’s a colossal bellend.
BBC News had a 15 minute segment on his charity. Shearer was whingeing that fists had give up by ÂŁ75k per year and the charity was in danger of shitting down unless it got some extra funding.

Tight bastard wouldn’t put his hand in his own pocket. Saudis and Rueben brothers didn’t seem to want to help out either.
 
Alan Shearers opinion on the playoff final is as valid as anyone else’s. His natural bias is probably balanced by the fact he’s an ex professional footballer and is now paid to express his opinion based on years of experience.

And he’s only saying what a lot of other people are saying.

Maybe it’s time to be magnanimous in victory and lose a bit of the sensitivity to perceived criticism. Because if one doesn’t, next season is going to be pretty tough, emotionally.
 
Alan Shearers opinion on the playoff final is as valid as anyone else’s. His natural bias is probably balanced by the fact he’s an ex professional footballer and is now paid to express his opinion based on years of experience.

And he’s only saying what a lot of other people are saying.

Maybe it’s time to be magnanimous in victory and lose a bit of the sensitivity to perceived criticism. Because if one doesn’t, next season is going to be pretty tough, emotionally.

Lets just ignore the fact that he is completely wrong then
 
Alan Shearers opinion on the playoff final is as valid as anyone else’s. His natural bias is probably balanced by the fact he’s an ex professional footballer and is now paid to express his opinion based on years of experience.

And he’s only saying what a lot of other people are saying.

Maybe it’s time to be magnanimous in victory and lose a bit of the sensitivity to perceived criticism. Because if one doesn’t, next season is going to be pretty tough, emotionally.
People on the match thread were slating us and wanting our manager sacked.
 
No matter what ANY of them say, us winning the playoffs has pissed on their chips a bit after what they've achieved. Maybe not a lot, but a little bit, and that'll do for me.
I would love to win a league cup, but in the grand scheme of things they’ve won a cup that means absolutely nothing to them because the competition they’d qualify for by winning it, they won’t even be playing in anyway because of their league finish, that and the fact that it was the “Mickey Mouse Cup” according to them back in 2014.
 
We never created much but what we did, with two superb finishes says we scored twice and won the game, deservedly.

We were never battered in this game, SU were not unlucky they were poor and deserved nothing.

Shearer is gobby, looking for likes, just like his mate Linaker, he'll go the same way just because of his gob.

I even read on here some of our fans saying I dont know how we won that game :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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