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30th Jul 2016

Alan Shearer brilliantly takes down a Manchester United fan who mocks his career

Put him right in his place...

Ben Kenyon

Alan Shearer is developing a ruthless streak…and we like it.

The former Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United and England striker’s brutal assessment of the Three Lions’ dismal Euro 2016 went viral.

And now he has put down one Manchester United fan who piped up about his football career in equally uncompromising fashion.

Shearer was reminiscing about the day he signed for his beloved boyhood club which, as it happens, was 20 years ago today.

The Match of the Day pundit turned down Manchester United (for a second time) to play for the club he supported since he was a nipper playing at the famous Wallsend Boys Club.

The Premier League title winner, who led Rovers to the historic league triumph in 1995, never won the big one with his hometown team.

But some things are worth more than silverware, right?

Sir Alex Ferguson tried to bring the prolific striker to Old Trafford but he followed his heart and joined up with Kevin Keegan at Newcastle.

He tweeted out a photo taken in front of thousands of Geordie fans outside St James’ Park back in 1996, saying it was the ‘biggest & best career decision’ he made to come home to Tyneside.

But United fans began popping up on Twitter to remind him of all the glory and trophies he could have had sat on his mantelpiece he passed up in those golden Fergie years to join the Magpies.

https://twitter.com/DylUtd/status/759375935846178816

https://twitter.com/tattoolemkyreal/status/759331706369372160

https://twitter.com/Grinaldo9/status/759316951743291393

https://twitter.com/siongdavies/status/759314754846547968

It’s true that Shearer didn’t win the silverware that he could have at United. But he turned his boyhood side into a real force in the Premier League and carried the hopes of a whole footballing city on his shoulders.

The £15m man had St James’ Park packed to the rafters every week, with reports of a 10-year season ticket waiting list. His goals fired the team to the top of the league and they ran rivals Manchester United close in that 1996/1997 season, only to capitulate at the last.

While United fans mocked him on Twitter for making the ‘wrong’ career move in going home, Shearer couldn’t resist a bite.

He simply wrote…

Shear

It burns. It burns so bad.