Shearer Newcastle United 1999/00 Away Jersey (M)

€174.95

Official Newcastle United shirt from the 1999/00 season, featuring Shearer on the back.

Details

Club: Newcastle United

Player: Shearer

Season: 1999/00

Type: Away

Size: Medium (M)

Brand: Adidas

Condition

Good overall condition

No holes or major damage

Product Description

Newcastle United's away shirt from the 1999/00 season, manufactured by Adidas. The shirt is a player-issued or named version featuring Shearer on the reverse.

Newcastle finished 11th in the Premier League that season under Bobby Robson, who had taken charge in September 1999 following Ruud Gullit's resignation. Alan Shearer was the club's captain and primary striker during this period, having rejoined his hometown club from Blackburn Rovers in 1996 for a then-world record fee.

The shirt follows Adidas's template design of the era, produced in the club's traditional black and white but in the away colourway. It represents a transitional period for the club following their near-title challenges of the mid-1990s.

Official Newcastle United shirt from the 1999/00 season, featuring Shearer on the back.

Details

Club: Newcastle United

Player: Shearer

Season: 1999/00

Type: Away

Size: Medium (M)

Brand: Adidas

Condition

Good overall condition

No holes or major damage

Product Description

Newcastle United's away shirt from the 1999/00 season, manufactured by Adidas. The shirt is a player-issued or named version featuring Shearer on the reverse.

Newcastle finished 11th in the Premier League that season under Bobby Robson, who had taken charge in September 1999 following Ruud Gullit's resignation. Alan Shearer was the club's captain and primary striker during this period, having rejoined his hometown club from Blackburn Rovers in 1996 for a then-world record fee.

The shirt follows Adidas's template design of the era, produced in the club's traditional black and white but in the away colourway. It represents a transitional period for the club following their near-title challenges of the mid-1990s.