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If Freddy Shepherd gets his own way, Alan Shearer will be Newcastle’s next manager  after Graeme Souness with the Chairman believing it’s what “most supporters want”.  Shepherd, speaking to the Chronicle (May 12th 2005) said: “Graeme Souness  has already said that he wants Alan Shearer to take over as manager when he leaves.  “It’s what the most of our supporters want - and as I am also a supporter it’s  what I want.” Is it what YOU, the Newcastle United supporter and Newcastle-Online.com  reader want? Do YOU want Alan Shearer to succeed Graeme Souness as manager of  Newcastle United? Do YOU even want him to manage the club at all in the future?
Poll Results:
Total Votes: 490
Aye? 135 votes (27.6%)
No? 283 votes (57.8%)
Undecided? 72 votes (14.7%)
Many of you also wrote in with your views and here is what YOU had to say:
 The question has never been “will Alan Shearer manage the Mags” more of a “when”.  I can’t agree with Shearer going straight into a top flight managerial position,  as he lacks the experience to take us forward and stabilise us. David Moyes, O’Neil  to name two managers who have done well in the short term (Mr. Ferguson if he  doesn’t like Fat Cat Americans) My View is that Alan should learn the ropes at  a lower league side where the risks are not so financially disastrous as they  are in the lofty Premiership. Another point is where will he go from Newcastle  if he takes the role and fails? Down over I expect or into a well documented TV  analyst’s role. A message to Mr. Shepherd: You can’t pretend to know what the  real supporters think about who should manage our club, and you can’t appease  them by doing so, when did you last ask a season ticket holder what they wanted?  My feeling is that most supporters who I know and speak to on a regular basis  disagree with Alan being the next manager of our club. But… maybe in years to  come, when he has learnt the trade the position should become available to him.  Will he take it then or will we continue our failings so much so, that the job  would not appeal to one of our most loyal servants? Got that off my chest, hope  it’s not too long!
Ken
 Having Alan Shearer become the next manager is a very romantic idea, of course  we all love Alan but good players do not always become good managers and certainly  not overnight. Souness was a good player…
Fiona Chambers
 A must for next season - please god don’t let that bully spend our money. We don’t  want the Faye’s of this world and we don’t want hard men from Blackburn so stop  this nonsense and sack Souness now!
Wal Mallin
 No I would not like shearer to be manager. His behaviour this season has been  disgusting, from not backing Bobby Robson to the dressing room backstabbing. His  comments when Boby Robson left, i.e. our season starts here showed he got what  he wanted. As a player he has lost his pace and he knows it, he can’t compete  with the young players at Newcastle now. We are great going forward with pace  which defenders hate playing against, but what happens, players at Newcastle see  Shearer playing week in week out still getting his huge wages and not giving a  return on it. Sure there is going to be friction in the dressing room but who  can stand up and make a comment without being shown the door? Alan shearer must  take a look at himself, he is not Newcastle United like he believes, he is just  part of Newcastle United.
Alan Batty
 Give Souness a chance. Give him a few years and then when Shearer gets all the  necessary experience as Souness’ coach, give him the job right away. We need a  fan running things, someone who knows what this club is all about - loyalty. Shearer  is the ideal candidate.
Matt
 YES THAT WOULD BE SO COOL! Graeme Souness has done a really good job, and I really  REALLY agree with him by saying that Shearer should be the next manager.
Aiko Henderson
 When Souness was named manager I groaned and I’m still groaning. The only premadonas  in this team is Souness himself. Sorry, this manager has nothing but himself to  offer, it’s all about you isn’t it Graeme. I don’t live in Newcastle anymore,  but I am in despair at your handling of things. You appear to be nothing more  than an amateur side manager - go home, please.
Susan Reddock
 Fat Fred is hanging on to his job like a leech. He will do and say anything to  divert the fans from the truth of what is going on at St. James’ Park. Along with  Gullit, Fatso is the worst thing that ever happened to the Magpies. He is touting  Alan, and he knows Alan does not have the experience to take up the Manager’s  job. No Premiership player of worth will really want to come to the Magpies. The  Manager is a yes man, and not any good at Newcastle. He then is supposed to teach  Alan! Why did the Fat lad not leave it to the Maestro Bobby Robson to do this?  If we accept that Bobby lost control, then we must accept that Souness has no  control whatsoever. So what is really going on? Barclay Knapp NTL will get the  Magpies, and Fatso needs enough of his useless shares to retire on. And so it  goes on ad infinitum.Alan may or may not have the gifts of say Kenny Dalglish as he had at Liverpool.  Then Fatso can find another scapegoat! So why the great attraction of making Alan  Manager? Simple, the Magpies have no money to buy players, and Alan is still looked  on as one of the world’s best! Fatso saves face here. Souness has said he is staying  for some years yet. This won’t be the case, he will be gone very soon. If fans  want Alan to ruin himself, then let them see it done. It will happen, simply because  Alan does not have the Managerial skills and experience needed at Newcastle.
Certainly he would be better than Souness, but then anyone would. Alan would need  funds to buy players, ones who would want to come to the Magpies. But again Fatso  just does not have the money to buy! The only ones he can get are on the Jean  Bosman Ruling. Fatso can be trusted as far as he can throw an elephant. We know  he is a born liar, when he opens his mouth and his lips move, he is lying. Alan  is far from ready to Manage the Magpies. He may make a good Manager, but there  are not many top players who have both skills, e.g. Wenger, Fergie, Mourinho etc.  NO I do not want to see Alan ruin his reputation by trying his luck as Manager.  It would only serve to save the Fat lad’s bacon that is all.
Eddy McKenzie
 What a load of crap. We have a saying here: don’t talk cock and sing a song. That  says it all really. What if I say most of us would rather see the back of your  slap head out of St. James’s and install (soon to be) Sir Alan Shearer as the  new Chairman, Freddy? He’s charismatic, legendary and above all, he is the very  heart of NUFC. Everything that Fat Cat Freddy is not. Imagine the scenario for  a moment, we’re in the papers for the right reasons again. The most unthinkable  I know but yet one that makes the most sense. It’ll be our biggest signing yet.  I don’t think Alan’s ready to take over as manager just yet, honestly. We need  to get a proven super manager to work with him. Only one name comes to my mind;  Gus Hiddink. He is proven in Asian and European football. Proved that language  is no barrier to his brand of winning football. He’ll be paid handsomely (of course,  we a big club aren’t we?) accordingly to his worth in the market. Maybe then he’ll  be bringing big name players like Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink or Park Ji Soong.  The Korean connection is enough to dip us into the Asian market. W! ho knows,  maybe Hiddink is the man to breath new spirit into that once superstar forward  named Patrick Kluivert into a powerhouse again. C’mon lads who’s with me? Chairman  Shearer! Chairman Shearer! Chairman Shearer! P.S It’s high time for Shola to go  on loan and give Chopra his big break.
Pria Hebat
 Shearer to be Newcastle manager? Maybe, but not yet. We need an experienced manager,  who can get us back to playing good football. He needs to manage a club or 2 in  lower divisions before the Premiership. Just because he was/is a great player  doesn’t mean he will automatically be a great manager.
Steve
 No, we shouldn’t give him the job unless he proves himself first. We should look  for a more experienced manager.
Sean K
 Alan Shearer is the best player to become manager for me. My opinion is that Souness  should get out of this club. I wish all the best to NUFC. Thank you.
Asrat Bacha
 If he can do as good as Stuart Pearce then yes, but I would prefer Alan to actually  learn off a good manager like Pearce did. I don’t think GS can teach Alan anything.
Rebellious
 No, I don’t want Alan Shearer as our next manager. We’re too good (well we should  be) for a first time manager. However, were Shearer to go and manage a couple  of teams and do well, then he should come back and take the throne will have earned!
Toonidle
 I’d most definitely have the through & through GEORDIE for boss. The will & determination  of the man convinces me he’s THE ONE!
Kram
 No way Shearer should be next manager or that Shepherd should have made the comments  anyway. Souness will be constantly looking over his shoulder now knowing that  he is not part of the long term plans of the club. Nice one freddy! A lot of the  problems at the club start at the top and until that is sorted how can anyone  there preach to players how they should behave?
Bart
 In my opinion Shepherd should give Shearer the job now. I ve always been of the  belief that shearer will make a good manager and now is the time. Better giving  him the money than souness to waste! Other teams have made the gamble in the past  such as chelsea with Vialli, recently appointed Stuart Pearce and not forgetting  the Chelsea boss is young in terms of management age.
Andrew Wallace
 NO! Needs more experience from that field. Maybe in a couple of years as an apprentice  in Toon/manager in a smaller team to learn the trade. I think a few “Shearer-free-years”  might do us good anyway’s.
Jussi
 No way do we want AS as manager. Our club is corrupt and needs to be overhauled  completely, FS, GS and AS out!
Magpie Mick
 No No No!!! Newcastle is much too big to experiment on a first time manager. Our  next boss should have a more international pedigree, sound tactics and excellent  scouting ability .Some one with national team experience would suit the ninth  biggest team in the world (eh Freddy?). Limiting the the job to Geordies only  is damaging our club to mid-table hell.
Jay
 Comments like Freddy Shepherd’s do nothing to convince anyone that he is the right  man to lead our club. It is just one humiliation after another but does he care?  Evidently not. Appointing Alan Shearer would be suicide. He has shown nothing  as a player to suggest he will become a good enough manager at any level never  mind at the cut throat end of the Premiership. Further proof that Freddy hasn’t  a clue about football. God help us!
Lee West
 
 The assumption that Shearer will make a great boss, nonetheless a great Newcastle  boss, is dangerous. Throughout the history of football there has been nothing  that has dictated good footballers make good managers. Christ, we only have to  look at our current manager to know that’s not true. I love Shearer, like the  masses, but not for one moment do I want him taking over from Souness because  he is Alan Shearer. He has to earn it, and being loyal and a Geordie helps but  it is by no means the deciding factor. Shephard has played this thinking that  it will appease the fans once again for a while, but he’s hit a dud note, most,  if not all agree with what I have just said. In reality I’d prefer it if Shearer  just retired, as planned, this year. Disappeared into the wilderness and took  over some small team and start from there. O’Leary is the only manager I can think  of right this second that was gifted his job, without any merit or past experience  and for me he is overrated, don’t allow this to happen to Shearer.
Chris Smith
 What a laughing stock we have become. Only NUFC would consider handing over such  a huge job to a complete novice and that’s what Shearer is. I should let my 5  year old bairn drive my car because he likes beeping the horn and turning the  steering wheel… Ridiculous guff from the fat one once again. He is so out of  touch it’s unreal. Amazing.
Mark Dodds
 Yes he’s a legend, yes he’s a top goal getter for Newcastle United, yes’s he’s  a professional, but these are not valid reasons that he can cut it as a manager  at Newcastle. Despite being captain, he’s not known to be a good motivator on  the field much less if he’s a manager. Tactically wise, its unlikely he’s anywhere  decent as our present one even. He should retire a legend and stick to the media  job offered by the BBC or whatever.
Cool Smurf
 Alan, Freddy and everyone at the club will regret the day he takes over from the  current idiot in charge because he will fail and because he’s a local legend,  it will hurt like hell. Don’t do it Al, for your own sake if not ours, please.
David Smith
 No I don’t want Shearer to succeed Graeme Souness in a few years time. I want  him to just take over from him asap. The sooner the better. Ask how many people  agree with that.
Andrew Feehan
 I definitely want Big Al to be the Manager NOW, as I think Souness is not the  person who can bring glory to NUFC.
Andrew S
 Shearer should not be appointed as a manager until he’s learned the trade somewhere  else. We can’t afford a totally untried (& I suggest unsuitable) manager @ the  Toon. There are enough problems already.
 Dave
 I would like to see Souness out. Also I respect Shearer as a player but I believe  he has become bigger than the club and everything seems to centre around him,  so I would not like to see Shearer as manager or assistant manager.
Swanny
 I don’t know of a single (real) fan that wants Alan to be boss It could turn into  the biggest disaster the club’s had (apart from Souness). Good Players do not  make good managers FACT.
Michael Nee
 As a Mackem can I just add my support to the Shearer for manager campaign that  fatty seems intent on cranking up. I can’t think of anything better and more fitting  for you Toonies.
SAFC   
 Unfortunately no, not yet. One day I think it’s inevitable but give the bloke  a chance to learn the management ropes, I don’t want big Al to jump in to this  too quickly. I think some time working with the team off the field in the background  and alongside a GOOD manager will serve himself and NUFC much better.
M.Peace  
 Part of me wants to have a manager back at St James’ who I really respect and,  even in a way, love as we all had with Sir Bobby Robson, Kevin Keegan and would  surely have with Big Al at the helm. However, another part of me feels that, expecting  Shearer to take to top flight management as he did to professional football (a  hat trick against Arsenal in his first start FFS!) is a little too much. I’d much  prefer him to learn his trade as an understudy to a really good manager (so not  Souness) who is in control until The Golden Boy is ready to take over. Sir Bobby  was the perfect man for the job but, unfortunately, it wasn’t to be. Therefore,  my point of view is as follows. We need rid of Souness, for he just cannot do  it. He wants to be able to do it but he just doesn’t have the ability or the man  management skills. It’s like me wanting desperately to be a professional player,  it doesn’t matter how much I want to be good enough, I am not. So, we need to  bring in a manager that is good enough to take the job but is also nearing the  end of his career and so a short term appointment would suit him. The only man  that I can think of that fits the bill is Giovanni Trappatoni. Would a situation  with him in charge and Shearer behind him taking notes work? It’s difficult to  say (I’m not even sure he speaks English) but, it’s the only type of circumstance  that I can see working where Shearer eventually becomes manager.
Chris Robson  
 No, I do not want Alan Shearer to be the next manager of NUFC. I want him to take  a long holiday away from this club, 5 years worth, if not more. It would give  time for faces to change, and perhaps, wounds to heal. I’ve always been a supporter  of him becoming a manager elsewhere, cutting his teeth, with his performance being  genuinely analyzed by us, as a club and as fans. It wouldn’t just be a place-holder  job, it’d be one where he’d be under thorough scrutiny. To put it in percentage  terms, I believe there is a 65% chance of him being awful, a 20% chance of him  being a mediocre, alienating John Gregory-type, and a 15% chance of him being  great, a new Sir Alex Ferguson. We should not gamble our club’s future, indeed,  its existence, on those odds, without a low-risk test bet, or two.
80  
 No, I think we need proven class, not Alan Shearer.
Steve Holmshaw
 I think Shearer will fare equally as bad as many of the experienced managers that  we’ve had in recent years. I cannot believe that Alan will be able to spark the  team into life. There’s something seriously wrong at Newcastle. When you consider  the fantastic fan base, the transfer funds that have been made available (and  spent). Why have we not progressed at all in the last 10 years or so. The club  needs to sort itself out from top to bottom. We shouldn’t keep dreaming for a  fairy tale ending.
Gav
 No chance… we need someone that will change the club from the inside out. Someone  who is going to scout Europe for the best talent, stand up to Fat Fred and get  rid of the amateur coaching staff. Shearer will just go along with Fat F red!  One man should never be bigger than the football club…unfortunately it feels  like it is becoming that way with Shearer. Still a legend obviously… but I want  it to stay that way!
 Clive Allan  
 No, I don’t want an untried manager like Shearer taking over a 100 million pound  club, no successful player becomes a successful manager. I want a manager who  has proven it at the highest level. And soon.
Dave Balmer  
 I actually think we need a PROPER manager before The Lion takes over; for God’s  sake, we’ve got to win something haven’t we?
Pat Harty  
 Shearer should go somewhere else and learn to manage and come back once he’s proved  himself. He’s been a great player, but he can’t jump straight in at the top flight  (not that we’ll be there if we carry on like this) He needs to learn to behave  like an adult when he doesn’t get his own way before he’ll make a good manager
Lucy  
 Shearer is god… but as a player and even then his time is coming to an end and  some fans are starting to see this. If he were to take over, it could destroy  the magical bond he has with the fans. A bond he has earned with his fantastic  performances, goals and loyalty. If it happens I will support him and the club  but I remain skeptical and would far rather see him earn his spurs at another  club, one he has no ties with.
Paul Ash  
 In a perfect world we would win a trophy with SBR as Director of Football, Shearer  as Manager and Keegan as Assistant Manager. But as we all know the world is far  from perfect. To be honest I don’t care too much who the manager is so long as  we win something soon. I’d be delighted if GS won us something next season but  the odds on that are a little long at the moment. I am concerned that Shearer  will be too inexperienced to be the manager who brings us some success and the  image he has built up over the last 9 years is liable to be undone with a combination  of him possibly playing for one year too many and then failing as manager of the  club. The choice of manager will depend upon who is interested and if someone  like Gus Hiddink could be enticed from PSV I would choose him ahead of Big Al.
Gosport Toon  
 Which other top club announces their next manager will be an untried and inexperienced  rooky manager that has only ever won the Premiership once as a player? I have  serious concerns. Can Shearer manage young highly paid players of today? Is he  familiar with up to date coaching methods? Has he got the relevant experience  as a manager of international stars to bring out the best in them? I think this  is yet another example of our Chairman speaking without thinking which provides  further evidence of his total lack of ability to run such a large commercial enterprise.
Maradoc  
 I think it’s a ridiculous idea, and typical of the naive, reactionary approach  taken by Shepherd, the man who wanted to bring you Rooney as replacement for Woodgate.  How can he say, in the same breath, that Newcastle are one of the top teams requiring  the top personnel, then talk of employing a complete novice!!! Not to mention  the supreme un professionalism of naming the next manager when the current one  has shown no sign of retiring. Who is this imbecile we have for a chairman?
RJ Floyd  
 I think Shearer as manager would be a disaster for the Toon. Over the years he  has conspired with Fred to remove managers, shown no loyalty to anyone but himself  and clearly has problems working with younger players. He has had his time at  Newcastle, let him move else where if he wants to learn his trade as a manager.
Bill  
 I’m not sure whether I want him or not as I have no idea if he has any managerial  ability! Actually, that answers the question for me, how on earth can we possibly  be appointing a future manager who has no experience and who’s only qualification  is that he is a Geordie? One thing though, we are stuck with Souness regardless  now as who in their right mind would come to us knowing that they are only babysitting  the position for Al?
Emma  
 Hiring Alan Shearer to be manager of Newcastle United with no experience would  be a huge step backwards. Newcastle United must strive to have the best manager  possible not the one that was born in closest proximity to St. James’ Park. I  don’t think any other team in the EPL would hire a manager with no more than one  year of coaching experience. The job as manager is not a ceremonial position.  To treat it as a joke with the guise that the supporters want it shows what little  respect Shepherd has for the fans of the team. There is no association that Alan  Shearer, legendary striker will turn into Alan Shearer, great manager.
Christopher Maitland  
 I think Shearer should be packed off to learn the managerial trade in the lower  divisions (might I even suggest Hartlepool?). If he makes a success of it I would  love to see him in the Toon hotseat. I dont see why anyone should be handed a  managers job at a club like Newcastle purely on sentiment. For example, Arsenal  would have been in trouble if they had made Tony Adams manager, he flopped at  Wycombe. Great players don’t always make good managers, I think we are playing  a very dangerous game!
Graeme Wanless  
 Happy with the thought Shearer may be manager one day, but he needs experience.  We should be appointing top class, winning, proven managers, not apprentices.
Mac  
 Sure, I want to see Big Alan be our boss in the future but it should be in the  right time. I don’t think Big Alan is ready to be our boss and lead us back to  be champions now or in 2-3 years. For my opinion, We should hire a world class  manager to be our boss and let Big Alan learn from him like Mourinho and Sir Bobby.  And one thing, I don’t think Souness is that man. I need to see Newcastle back  to be one of favourite football club in Europe again, or at least show us some  quality football.
Aree S  
 No. Why would you want someone with pretty much no management experience managing  a club the size of Newcastle United? FS and co. have to ditch the sentimentality  and get real. The fact that Shearer is a legend and a Geordie doesn’t make him  a top-class manager. Let him learn his trade elsewhere and if he can show he has  the potential to be a world class manager then I’d take him, because that’s the  sort of manager Newcastle deserve.
Tim Webster  
 Why would we want a manager with no significant experience whatsoever? That’s  suicide for the club and only looks to taint Shearer’s iconic image as a player.  Maybe one day, but not as Souness’s replacement, which hopefully will be sooner  rather than later. Why is Shepherd so hell-bent on this fantasy of a Geordie manager  leading the club to the success we crave so badly? Why not just get the right  manager instead of just any Geordie no matter how crap he might be, which seems  to be his philosophy?
Liam Ewing  
 I thought we already had Alan Shearer as manager with the Jock puppet used only  for press conferences etc.
Andy Rivers  
 Alan Shearer was a great player but that does not qualify him to manage NUFC.  No I do not think he would be a good choice as next manager. By all means qualify  as a coach at NUFC but then he should prove his pedigree at a smaller club first.  This idea that FS has that NUFC should be managed by a Geordie is nonsense and  will hold the club back. Most fans want O’Neil, Hiddink or someone of their ilk.
Zebra  
 Not in a million years! He was a great goalscorer but probably the worst captain  this club has had in recent years. Shearer’s motivation has always been himself.  What makes Shepherd think Shearer will make a good manager - heaven only knows.  If Shearer wants to try management let him go out and serve his apprenticeship  in the lower leagues. Meantime can we please demonstrate against Souness and Shepherd  in the loudest possible terms in our last home match. If we do not we are well  and truly destined for years and years of misery and mediocrity.
Blue Bell  
 No way, with a man without any managing experience to coach a EPL team. A good  player doesn’t mean a good manager. If Newcastle offer Shearer to be the next  manager, I sure Newcastle wont go too far and will head to the relegation zone.
Billy Wong  
 No, he has no track record in management and hasn’t finished his coaching badges.  John Carver would be a good choice having many years of service as Bobby Robson’s  understudy as had Jose Morinho and he turned out ok.
Alan  
 As a Newcastle fan I would rather we brought in a foreign manager who brought  in foreign players because lets face it, we buy English players, don’t get me  wrong England has a great football team, but the players we bring in can barely  get a game except Dyer, and since Newcastle have so much money why don’t we go  after the decent Italian defenders and Spanish midfielders/attackers. My view  on Shearer is that maybe he should manage a Championship team first to get experience,  saying that if things continue the way they are going we may end up in the Championship  when Shearer takes over
Scott Sweetin  
 We need a proven manager who knows the game inside out - not an ex star who is  going to learn his trade at one of the most difficult to manage clubs in the world.
Sharpy  
 Alan may well turn out to be a top class manager, testing that theory out for  the first time at Newcastle is not exactly a great idea, though. As successful  managers will no doubt tell you. There is no room for sentiment - install as good  a pedigree as you possibly can. When Alan has proved himself in the lower leagues  then I’m sure he would be a welcome candidate.
Steve Keogh  
 I think Shearer has been a great player for us over the years but in what other  industry would you hand over a £300 million company to someone who has no experience  and no qualifications?
C.Lakey  
 No, Alan Shearer one day might make a great manager, but that day is a long way  off. Souness should go now and now is not the time for Shearer. He needs to earn  his spurs first. Otherwise it would be gross negligence of the first order on  behalf of Freddy Shepherd.
Magpie Til I Die  
 If he’s half as good at management as he is at playing then he’s got to be the  right man for the job. It’s true that good players don’t automatically make good  managers but with the right help early on he could take us to the very top, meaning  winning the Premiership and Champions League one day and not finishing fourth  in the table!
Ian  
 As long as that useless Scottish tart leaves I’d happily accept the Chuckle Brothers  in charge. Be nice if Fat Freddie went with him too.
Andy Bell  
 Maybe I’m in a minority - or maybe it’s the silent majority - but I don’t want  Shearer as manager in the foreseeable future. The old-fashioned English centre-forward  style of play is dead. The rush of a winger to the corner flag followed by a high  cross into the box is, thankfully, gone. Alan’s style of play is no longer effective,  which is why we need new strikers. Unless he says otherwise, Shearer must be assumed  to want to coach and to plan a match strategy in the same way that he has played.  No thanks. Not now. Let’s get a continental-style coach in who can lead NUFC forward,  not back.
Chris  
 The number of players who end their playing career, go straight into top-flight  management and make a success of it is a small one. If he has to be our manager  I would prefer that he completes an apprenticeship in the lower leagues prior  to managing NUFC. I don’t believe that ex-players automatically make good managers  and statistics are on my side. The last thing that we want or Shearer would want  is for his achievements as a player to be overshadowed by a calamitous managerial  stint.
John Gilbert  
 A new world class manager and backroom team is need as I do not believe the dysfunction  in the squad can be sorted by the present management team and new additions will  not fulfill their, and the team’s, potential without the kind of leadership required.  The game and the demands today require top proven managers for the top teams.  It is not a guarantee of success but it greatly reduces the risks and potentially  good managers can be destroyed by going to the top too early. Shearer might be  great in the future but, if the Board truly see NUFC as a top club, then this  is an experiment that we, and I would suggest Shearer, should not be taking. SBR  built the young base and it will be a lot easier to destroy than grow if action  is not taken now!
Domici Dolan  
 Shearer for manager? One day maybe but, in my opinion, this club would take a  great leap forward if the constant reference to Geordie heroes/legends/winners  bullsh1t was forgotten. If Shearer wasn’t a Geordie, he’d have been dropped or  sold at least a year ago. In my judgment, he’s also been an ineffective captain.  When was the last time you seen him encouraging the team on the pitch? And what  about his influence behind the scenes? Doesn’t seem to have much of an impact  on team performance, but he sure retains his legend status. It’s oh so tiresome…  He has no credentials whatsoever that support his appointment as a manager.
Dave Atkinson  
 I don’t understand why everyone is so desperate to push Shearer into management.  Shepherd, Souness and half the country seems to “know” somehow that he will make  a great manager. I don’t know what psychic powers they think they have, but skill,  passion and leadership on the field are very rarely translated into effective  management from the touchlines. How many world class players can anyone name who  have become outstanding managers? And I don’t remember Mourinho, Wenger or Ferguson  setting the world alight as players. The closest a great player has come to being  a great manager in recent times is probably Dalglish - and he hardly repeated  his Liverpool and Blackburn successes with us. Maybe Shearer will be the exception  - the one great player who makes it as a great manager - but what a risk to take,  and what pressure to put on his shoulders. I think it’s ironic that at the same  time that Souness is calling for more experienced players for the first team rather  than untried youngsters; he (and we) are calling for an untried “youngster” for  the most important role of all - that of manager.
Ian Brodie  
 Shearer as Manager! Do me a favour, he virtually runs the club at the minute and  where are they?? Way too selfish and would be like another Souness, falling out  with the stars at the club while the mediocre lot (JJ and co) get away with being  very very average.
Big Nig  
 I do not want shearer as the next NUFC manager.
Walter Reid  
 Yes I do!! But I just hope we are not rushing him, great players don’t always  make great managers, In this case Shearer would do very well, He would attract  BIG BIG NAME players to the club, everyone would want to play under Shearer’s  Leadership! Lets do it, Howay the lads!!!!!
Glenn Dawson  
 I think every fan would like to believe that Alan Shearer will play a significant  role in the future of the club however, I do not feel that it would be the right  move for him to go straight into management. Most fans would agree that Sounness  certainly is not the way forward either. No doubt he’ll be given the funds to  spend in the Summer and will bring in mediocre players before losing his job midway  through next season. It is clear that the problem lies with the manager and not  the players. Shepherd should do everything in his power to appoint Martin O’Neill  as the new boss, and give the fans something to look forward to instead of the  inevitable relegation dogfight that Sounness will lead us to!
Scott Holmes  
 I Don’t believe Alan Shearer is the right person for the Job. Not only does he  have no experience in management but proven managers (Robson & Dalglish!) have  been unable to direct the club to success so how would Shearer. You could state  that his stature as a Newcastle legend could help with the respect of fans but  again in the case of Robson and Dalglish, it’s results that talk and it doesn’t  take long for respect and legend status to be thrown out the window.
Alan  
 The stupidity mounts. This will be a disaster. But at least by then he’ll have  the chance to learn his trade in the first division.
Rufus Wedderburn  
 How can we say if we want him to be boss or not, sentimentality tells me yes,  but common sense says no as he has no experience as a football manager. But it  is possible he would make a great manager, and it is just as possible that he  would ruin his legend status. His risk as much as ours.
Ryan Hodgson  
 No, I wouldn’t like Shearer to take over from Souness because it would be too  big a risk for him and the club.
Mel  
 Thanks to everyone who wrote in.
posted by HTT
May 17, 2005 @  12:03 am
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