'I'm not...' - Alan Shearer's savage response to Newcastle United question supporters will love
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Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer made his loyalties clear when asked to choose club or country.
Shearer captained both Newcastle and England during his playing career but his only piece of silverware came during his time at Blackburn Rovers as he fired them to a Premier League title.
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Hide AdThe 53-year-old scored 409 times for club and country and stands as the Premier League's all-time leading goalscorer. So when Shearer was asked whether he'd rather score the winning goal for England in a World Cup final or manage Newcastle to winning a treble, his Rest Is Football co-host Gary Lineker thought there would only be one answer.
But Shearer subverted Lineker's expectations and stated: "Yeah, Newcastle treble."
The answer came much to Lineker's surprise, but Shearer doubled down on his answer, adding in a few expletives aimed at his co-host.
"Yeah, Gary I'm not ------- selfish like you," he added. "I want to give pleasure to my people here in Newcastle, we'll have the treble thanks very much.
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Hide Ad"You're just thinking about scoring the winner yourself, you didn't give a ---- about winning the World Cup. I was on about a treble, that will do for me."
Lineker responded: "I didn't give a ---- about winning the World Cup? It's the dream of every footballer!"
Shearer then went on to remind the former England striker of Newcastle's lengthy trophy drought, which stretches back to 1969, before he was born.
"Treble for Newcastle," Shearer added. "Have you seen the last time we won a ------- trophy!"
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Hide AdLineker then hit back with: "Stop crawling to the Newcastle fans, you've already got your ------- statue!"
Newcastle have had opportunities to end their trophy drought in recent seasons, reaching the Carabao Cup final last season and quarter-final this season. Eddie Howe's side have also progressed to the quarter-final of the FA Cup but face holders Manchester City later this month.
During Shearer's time at the club, Newcastle finished runners-up in the Premier League, twice in the FA Cup and reached the semi-finals a further two times while also reaching the last four of the UEFA Cup.
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