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Can you tell me please who apart from Shearer wore the number 9 for Newcastle ?

It represents something special for the nufc fans, isn't it ? (I mean the number)

 

Bizarrely enough this was the top result when I Googled it:

 

http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufchistory/number9stats.shtml

 

Since Shearer there's just been Martins and Carroll.

 

Carroll had the honour of wearing the Newcastle number 9 shirt and he  decided to go to Liverpool ?

What an idiot he is (or probably is) !

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Can you tell me please who apart from Shearer wore the number 9 for Newcastle ?

It represents something special for the nufc fans, isn't it ? (I mean the number)

 

Jackie Milburn

Andy Cole

Les Ferdinand

Alan Shearer

Obafemi Martins

Andy Carroll

 

edit: sheesh, forgot about Supermac!

 

and Hughie Gallacher and Wyn Davies

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Can you tell me please who apart from Shearer wore the number 9 for Newcastle ?

It represents something special for the nufc fans, isn't it ? (I mean the number)

 

Bizarrely enough this was the top result when I Googled it:

 

http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufchistory/number9stats.shtml

 

Since Shearer there's just been Martins and Carroll.

 

Carroll had the honour of wearing the Newcastle number 9 shirt and he  decided to go to Liverpool ?

What an idiot he is (or probably is) !

 

Holy shit, you really know the right things to say. :lol: Suffice to say, I agree, yeah.

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Can you tell me please who apart from Shearer wore the number 9 for Newcastle ?

It represents something special for the nufc fans, isn't it ? (I mean the number)

 

Bizarrely enough this was the top result when I Googled it:

 

http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufchistory/number9stats.shtml

 

Since Shearer there's just been Martins and Carroll.

 

Carroll had the honour of wearing the Newcastle number 9 shirt and he  decided to go to Liverpool ?

What an idiot he is (or probably is) !

:thup: :thup: :thup:

You're fucking great, mimi :lol:

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Guest mimifrench

Thanks for the answers, it's always a pleasure to speak about football with you !

Good night.

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David Kelly.

 

I cried when I found out we'd sold Kelly.  :blush:

 

Soft bastard. Though I must admit, I filled up when I heard Killer had gone to Swindon.

 

In my defence - I was only 8 at the time.

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http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00375/Berbatov_375683a.jpg

 

"Dimitar told me it was his dream to play for Newcastle United one day and wear the same shirt as Alan Shearer, who is my son's hero."

 

:aww:

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David Kelly.

 

I cried when I found out we'd sold Kelly.  :blush:

 

Soft b******. Though I must admit, I filled up when I heard Killer had gone to Swindon.

 

In my defence - I was only 8 at the time.

 

I was 7. You have no excuse.

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David Kelly.

 

I cried when I found out we'd sold Kelly.  :blush:

 

Soft b******. Though I must admit, I filled up when I heard Killer had gone to Swindon.

 

In my defence - I was only 8 at the time.

 

I was 7. You have no excuse.

 

:lol:

 

I know for a fact I'm going to well up when Smith's sold.

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Can you tell me please who apart from Shearer wore the number 9 for Newcastle ?

It represents something special for the nufc fans, isn't it ? (I mean the number)

 

Jackie Milburn

Andy Cole

Les Ferdinand

Alan Shearer

Obafemi Martins

Andy Carroll

 

edit: sheesh, forgot about Supermac!

 

 

Albert Shepherd:

 

Shepherd was known for having a ferocious shot which on some occasions even carried the goalkeeper over the line as well as the ball. He was also noted for being a very charismatic and playful character. At half time in an away match at Notts County with the score at 0-0 he asked the Newcastle officials if he could leave the field of play early so as to catch a train to Bolton to visit his family. Newcastles' then Chairman Joe Bell, himself a popular and jovial character, told Shepherd that if he scored four goals he could leave as soon as he liked. Shepherd duly scored four goals in the second half and according to the sports writer Arthur Appleton, "developed a sudden limp" and asked the referee if he could leave the field of play. Shepherd was allowed to leave and soon after caught his train to Bolton on time. (Arthur Appleton "The Hotbed of Soccer")

 

 

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