The former England striker was the orginal star of the Premier League. Still adored by many footballing fans, there is no one else to touch him. Posted March 13, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
The former England striker told BBC viewers he was declining Rovers' interest in him to take over from Mark Hughes. Shearer has made no secret of his desire to manage a top-flight club one day, so why is he putting the job on the Blackburner? Posted June 13, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
Tim Henman and Nick Faldo were hardly all-action heroes, but we're seeing the best of them now they're media magnets. But Shearer? Oh dear... Posted July 04, 2008 by ScottishFootballBlog .
Also in this bulletin of gossip and rumours: Reading in record move for Pompey star, Juande's new Sevilla target, Chelsea old boy's racial taunts and Shearer's snub to Newcastle. Posted November 04, 2007 by Michael Walsh
Some fans are calling for the return of prodigal son as their new manager. But the former idol turned TV pundit would be foolish to rise to the challenge. Posted January 15, 2008 by Leigh-Ervin Jackson
A previously sceptical journalist reveals 1.6 million reasons why she now loves Tyneside superhero Alan Shearer. Posted November 03, 2006 by Donna Gee
Gone are the days of two up front bagging 30 goals a season. In today's game, any old midfielder can be bussed in to hit the back of the net. Posted February 22, 2007 by Orion Assante
With a new owner and fresh faces in the boardroom, could this be the start of a new era of success at St James Park? At least one Tottenham fan thinks so. Posted June 25, 2007 by Chris Toy
Mike Ashley has to banish the lamentable legacy of Freddy Shepherd and stop playing the black-and-white buffoon. Posted January 16, 2008 by Philip Smith
The hottest job in football or a scolding potato? It's going to take a very special person to take over a club where supply cannot possibly meet demand. Posted January 14, 2008 by Joe Morris
Geordie fans are looking for exciting football, but how long before they start demanding silverware? The problems are beginning to stack up already for 'The Messiah'. Posted January 18, 2008 by David Combe
Far from being a populist decision by an owner gone native, the appointment of Kevin Keegan is actually a way of freeing Newcastle from the ghosts of the past. Once Keegan has failed, that is. Posted January 21, 2008 by Luke Upton
Sportingo writer Chris Goldsmith relives a football classic he had the pleasure of watching as a 12-year-old. And that man Alan Shearer played quite a part of it... Posted March 21, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
They may be hard-tackling and rough around the edges, but Blackburn have fantastic spirit – and the world-class performers – to revive the glory days of Dalglish and Shearer. Posted August 21, 2007 by Chris Goldsmith
The firebrand star has reportedly put an ultimatum to Sir Alex Ferguson saying that unless he plays more of a part in United's title defence, he will have to look for a new club. What price this particular Red Devil will soon be on his way? Posted June 13, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Benchwarmer or bright talent? Either way, the former Leeds striker's got a lot of thinking to do, but will he make the leap of faith with another club? Posted July 03, 2007 by Georgina Jane Petty
Most football fans fantasise about their club's best-ever team, but it's a different story at White Hart Lane. Posted June 08, 2007 by 101greatgoals.com
There's speculation that the former Elland Road hero may be on his way back to Yorkshire to help Dennis Wise's men. A knight in white shadow . . . or a Manchester United red herring? Posted March 15, 2007 by STEVE MAYO
The England midfielder's untimely death has brought up some fine footballing memories for one Sportingo writer. Posted April 30, 2007 by Mark Rasdall
The red haired midfield workaholic represented everything good about football. Posted April 27, 2007 by Joe Morris
The sudden death of the youngest member of England's World Cup winning team comes as a great shock. But the little midfielder leaves a footballing legacy for generations to come. Posted April 25, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Blue skies and handbags return to Upton Park on a red-hot day for Arsene Wenger. Posted November 08, 2006 by Dean Hodges
A loan spell at Championship leaders Cardiff City would have been ideal to give the recuperating Old Trafford star much-needed match practice - so why say no? Posted November 15, 2006 by Donna Gee
No man is an Iceland and after less than two weeks the new chairman is getting edgy. The omens are not looking good for the Hammers boss. Posted December 11, 2006 by Dean Hodges
He paid the price for indecision as the Ice men wielded their axes. But thanks for the memories anyway, boss Posted December 11, 2006 by Dean Hodges
As West Ham fans reflect on the legacy of their sacked manager, maybe the new board should be looking to the continent for a replacement, rather than to the same old contenders Posted December 12, 2006 by Chris Oakley
Former Charlton boss emerges as firm favourite to take over from Alan Pardew Posted December 13, 2006 by Reuters
The East Enders have a proud tradition, but is this compatible with the modern game? Posted March 27, 2008 by Claire Bee
Wakey, wakey Hammers. It's sleepy when your in the safety zone. A couple of summer superstar signings and a UEFA Cup spot beckons. Posted March 28, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
North End were down and out when Irvine took charge. The appointment was a gamble, but he has been a revelation at Deepdale. Now the only question is just how far can he take them? Posted April 09, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Leaking 12 goals without reply in three games is the sign of freefall. Will the reality of 40 points in the bank save the West Ham board from curbing their enthusiasm for firing the boss? Posted March 14, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
Two capitulations in four days bring yet more question marks over the Hammers boss's ability to motivate, especially when nothing is at stake. Chants of 'You don't know what you're doing' from the Upton Park fans will not be music to his ears. Posted March 07, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com