NEWCASTLE UNITED 2003-05 HOME SHIRT - SHEARER 9 - 2XL

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Excellent condition. Adidas logo and club crest are embroidered. Replacement club sponsor and player name/number are flock, all are heat applied. No pulls or bobbles. Stitching and colours in excellent condition.

After their 2002/03 3rd place league finish, Newcastle entered qualification rounds for the Champions League but were eliminated after a penalty shootout dropping them into the UEFA Cup. The Magpies reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup before being knocked out in the semi-finals, 2–0 on aggregate.

2004/05 began poorly for Newcastle, with no wins in their first four matches, and manager Bobby Robson was sacked with Graeme Souness being brought in as his replacement. Despite a positive start, the team were not competitive enough to push for European places and could only finish 14th in the league.

 PIT TO PIT - 65cm /// COLLAR TO HEM - 74cm 

SKU: 2/10-1A2TPN

“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.