NEWCASTLE UNITED 1997-99 HOME SHIRT - SHEARER 9 - M

£175
Tax included.
Size
Colour: Black
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GRADE
7 out of 10
DESCRIPTION

Very good condition. Adidas logo and club crest are embroidered. Club sponsor is flock and embossed with small amount of wear and one hole. Player name/number are flock and heat applied. Various bobbles across shirt, one internal pull to rear on shield and one small hole to lower front of shirt close to hem. Stitching and colours in excellent condition.

Newcastle reached back to back FA Cup finals in 1998 & 1999, firstly under Kenny Dalglish and then Ruud Gullit, however they lost on both occasions. European adventures also followed in both the Champions League and the UEFA Cup, this included a famous St James' Park win against Barca with Tino Asprilla bagging a hat-trick.

 PIT TO PIT - 54cm /// COLLAR TO HEM - 64cm 

SKU: UKWGDB

“The Geordie Goal Machine”



Alan Shearer. A true Newcastle United legend. The striker joined his hometown club in 1996 for a then-world record transfer fee of £15 million and quickly established himself as a fan favourite. The Geordie’s lethal finishing, physicality, and aerial ability made him a nightmare for opposition defenders. Despite not having a trophy cabinet to rival his incredible goal-scoring record, Shearer's predatory instincts in front of goal were simply unmatched. With a mammoth Premier League record tally of 260 strikes to his name, he could have probably scored with his eyes closed.