Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer took to the stage at St James' Park to answer questions from fans on Football Focus. The former England striker, who scored 260 goals for Newcastle between 1996 and 2006, fielded queries from supporters about his playing career, including which players he considers the best finishers in the Premier League and who posed the toughest challenge during his time at the club.
Shearer also shared insights into his experiences of playing alongside legendary teammates like Chris Waddle and Peter Beardsley. However, when asked about who he considered to be the toughest opponent in the league during that era, Shearer surprised many by pointing out the likes of Nigel spinkes from Coventry City rather than more high-profile foes.
When it comes to individual players, Shearer praises the ability of players like Michael Owen and Dwight Gayle. However, the Newcastle United legend claims that he never saw anyone who could surpass him in terms of finishing ability.
The legendary striker was also asked about his favorite memories from his time at St James' Park, but unfortunately, these remain a closely guarded secret with only Shearer himself knowing which moments are worth cherishing.
Shearer also shared insights into his experiences of playing alongside legendary teammates like Chris Waddle and Peter Beardsley. However, when asked about who he considered to be the toughest opponent in the league during that era, Shearer surprised many by pointing out the likes of Nigel spinkes from Coventry City rather than more high-profile foes.
When it comes to individual players, Shearer praises the ability of players like Michael Owen and Dwight Gayle. However, the Newcastle United legend claims that he never saw anyone who could surpass him in terms of finishing ability.
The legendary striker was also asked about his favorite memories from his time at St James' Park, but unfortunately, these remain a closely guarded secret with only Shearer himself knowing which moments are worth cherishing.