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Alan Shearer: My Illustrated Career
by Alan Shearer and Dave Harrison (2007)Pictures from
Shearer's personal archive celebrate special moments in his
personal life and illustrious international and club career.
Foreword from football legend and the manager who more
than most realised his true worth as a Geordie - Sir Bobby
Robson.
Authoritative text from Dave Harrison (News of the World),
supported with lavish full colour and black-and-white photos
of Alan Shearer's life and football career
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Wor Al: A Fans' Tribute to Alan Shearer
edited by Paul Brown and Stuart Wheatman (2006)
This unique tribute to the England hero and Geordie legend
looks at Alan's brilliant career through the eyes of fanzine,
website and terrace writers.
Crammed with goals, games and wonderful memories, it is a
fantastic celebration of a true football great - Our Alan,
Wor Al.
The book contains more than 30 features written by
some of Shearer's biggest fans, plus illustration sketches by
"Football Weekly" artist, Tony O'Donnell.
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Alan Shearer: My Story So Far
by Alan Shearer and Dave Harrison (1998)
An autobiographical account of his
story so far, from a captain of England's football team.
Alan Shearer's career has spanned
apprentice footballer at Southampton, success at Blackburn,
his return to Newcastle and Captain of the England football
team. This book charts all aspects of his rise to fame and
success, exploring his position as England captain and his
family life.
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Alan Shearer: My Story So Far
by Alan Shearer and Dave Harrison (1999)
An updated version of the book
presented above.
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Alan Shearer
by Shaun Campbell (1997)This work follows Alan Shearer's
successful career as a footballer. His stunning performance
in Euro '96, when he was top scorer, led to his record
transfer to his home team of Newcastle for #15 million, and
his appointment as England captain.
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Alan Shearer: Captain Fantastic
by Euan Reedie (2006)A footballing legend and hero to the
fanatical and faithful Magpies fans, Shearer is one of the
most important names in modern football. This book charts his
rise to first team fame and his happy homecoming to the proud
North.
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Shirts of Legends: The Story of NUFC's No.9
Heroes
by Paul Joannou (with foreword by Alan Shearer) (2004)
Newcastle United is a colourful football club at the very
heart of the city's community and one with a rich history and
tradition. One character has become synonymous with the Black
'n' Whites and their famous striped shirts - the
centre-forward, the No. 9 hero.
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The Goal Machine:
Portrait of a Football Superstar
by Jason Thomas (1997)A biography of footballer Alan
Shearer. The book considers how Shearer's temperament and
personality have complemented his natural ability, and argues
that it was down to him that Blackburn won the League for the
first time in 81 years, and that England went so far in Euro
96.
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Soccer Heroes: Alan Shearer
by David Harding (1998)A highly illustrated, action-packed
profile of the top footballer Alan Shearer. |