Alan Shearer enjoys God-like status at Newcastle United.
A record-breaking goal return for the hometown hero earned such standing. Shearer turned down rivals offers from Manchester United – and likely regular silverware at Old Trafford – to head home and sign for Newcastle from Blackburn Rovers in a £15m world-record deal in 1996.
While trophies eluded Shearer during his time at St James’ Park, his individual achievements during a decade with the club cemented his place in Geordie folklore.
Shearer scored 206 goals in 405 games for Newcastle across all competitions, eclipsing Jackie Milburn’s club record.
His record-breaking 201st goal arrived against Portsmouth on this day 20 years ago, as Shearer surged in on goal to prod past the goalkeeper in front of The Gallowgate End.
Below, the Geordie goal-machine talks through his memories of that moment.
“He is Newcastle’s record goalscorer. He is the local hero.” 🎙️
20 years ago today, @alanshearer broke Jackie Milburn’s record and became our all-time leading goalscorer 🙋♂️ pic.twitter.com/hlHysq1VZw
— Newcastle United (@NUFC) February 4, 2026
For a man who grew up just dreaming of wearing the black and white stripes, it was a picture book moment.
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