@user-bu1xr6cy3v Eric Cantona put fear. Roy Keane is just hot head. U do realize Shearer is GOAT he won in solid team Blackburn. Show me what any player in Premier League won without superteams ?? I respect more Jamie Vardy and shearer than Haaland today or any superteam high scorer. Vardy and Shearer titles are most valuable in ENG history.
Interesting take, considering Shearer initiates the action with a shove at Keane's face... 5:20. Keane is dumb afterwards, as you can never get away with what he did away from home...but Shearer knew what he was doing.
I've been binge watching EPL highlights from the late 90s and early 2000s and I'm not sure if it's just the nostalgia, but the games definitely felt more raw and visceral back then. Dare I say the managers and players also seemed to have more character then too, whereas today it feels alot more sanitised with VAR and everything getting analysed to the nth degree.
That smirk on Alan's face after Keane gets sent off is priceless. That free kick from Robert was textbook stuff. Just perfect. Great goal. I reckon one of the best you'll ever see.
@Jolly Camper Everyone could clearly see Shearer deliberately wind Keane up knowing he was going to blow up and then casually stand his ground and smirk as Keane spat the dummy. He made Keane look like a petulant child in front of millions.
@@quill9105 That would be fair comment except for the fact the two times Newcastle got relegated to the championship under the Ashley regime they had the third highest attendance in the country so your"plastic fans" comment is bollox. Even when we were shit in the pl under Bruce there were sitll 45k plus there. Do yourself a favour and talk shit somewhere else you total Bell end.
This is the first NUFC match I ever watched on television. In the States, starting in 2000 or 2001, one could watch EPL matches on pay per view. I was curled-up in bed, trying to emotionally recover from my near death experience 4 days earlier in lower Manhattan. And for two glorious hours, I saw my favorite EPL team in-action on a screen. I chose to support NUFC in 1993 partly because they were not Man U, and I like the Geordie culture. I knew I choose the correct team when King Kev nearly won them the title. But this match was life changing for me. And what's not shown here is after the final whistle, Sir Bobby was taking in the achievement and maybe spaced out a bit, and for a split second he didn't notice Sir Alex standing in front of him with his hand out. Bobby snapped out of it, shook Alex' hand and trotted off, victorius.
If I recall, Red Devils went on to lose to Blackburn, Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle and Chelsea and who was playing in those games? Laurent Blanc! BLANC!
I'll never forget this match. This was my favorite Premier League match ever. I was in a dark place and in a state of shock (like much of the world) as this took match took place only 4 days after 9/11. This video doesnt show they had a moment of silence before the kick off. This entertaining match really lifted my spirits and gave me some sort of happiness during that dark week.
@whiteflash72 I wouldn't have minded if you did instead of the usual other teams that do and I didn't say you never would because unless the world explodes every club have a chance to win something some day even if not in our lifetime's but to even still be saying at this moment in time that Newcastle haven't won anything in my lifetime isn't good enough for how big a club they are and how many trophies up for grabs per year it's really poor they've not won anything. Same with the likes of Everton, WestHam, Villa, Spurs have also gone way too long for a club like that but that's only 16 years which is nothing compared to Newcastle. At least you became sugardaddy so there's a better chance but I thought that last season and it was an awful season. I get that there are many very rich teams now so becoming sugardaddy isn't as rewarding as when Chelsea were bought for example. But they were having a terrible year when Newcastle played them in the LeagueCup quarter-finals and even then Newcastle bottled it and Newcastle didn't even qualify for Europe when they were in the ChampionsLeague which was also a disaster I'm surprised EddieHowe was kept on although the standards at Newcastle haven't been high so I guess actually it does make sense. No trophy, no CL knockout or even EuropaLeague entry to potentially go far in a competition and then a quite low PL funish therefore failure to qualfied for CL or EuropaLeague (or ConferenceLeague qualification not that it has any prestige and actually I just remembered WestHam won that due to the fact they only invented it a few years ago specifically for teams who never win anything) was too poor of a season to be kept on. But ManUtd prevented Newcastle from PL's 95/96, 96/97 (even CharityShield 1996), FAcup 98/99, PL 2002/03 to a certain extent, FAcup SF 2005, LeagueCup final 2023 so I meant ever from that period to now.
Read the body language Keane goes for Shearer when the ref there’s to protect him as a barrier and then drops off then when he’s got the backing of 5 of his teammates to hold him back he goes for him again, Shearer stands there on his own and does not even flinch
Apparently 'class' is defined as instigating fights. Look closely, Shearer throws the first shove...not enough to get the refs attention, but enough to push Keane into stupidity.
Happens when the star of the opposing team makes to shove your face, knowing the ref doesn't have the guts to card a home team star... ...this is where coaches have to drill discipline. When you are playing on the road, the deck is stacked against you. Prevail against it...don't get dumb cards.
@@shawnabear6756 we are absolutely flying, and it is no complants, BUT we have had 11 draws already this season, only Brentford have drawn more (13), we just need a proven solid goalscorer who can turn 4 or 5 of those draws into wins and we would actually be pushing for the title already
@@F_U_2024 as much as I wish we could, we couldn't sign a player like Haaland just yet, until we are back playing in the champions league again, and even then I think it would be hard until the overall team is strengthened further to be able to compete a bit more, we will get there for sure, and no complaints on how we have completely changed, its just my hope that we once again get a serious striker
I'm sure shearer is the only pro that could get under Keane's skin so easily. O yes and if football had special teams Robert would be my kicker. Higher success rate that Beckham and he had a longer range. He was amazing under Bobby (unhinged but amazing)
¡Que partido más espectacular...!!! Y con 2 sudamericanos, el gran Solano (Perú) y el chileno Clarence Acuña... Bueno recuerdos, cuando se enfrentaban jugadores "guapos" (fieros) como Roy Keane y el mítico Alan Shearer... Tiempos donde las redes sociales y todo el tema mediático NO interfería en este bello juego... Saludos desde Chile.
Shearer's reaction, or lack thereof, is priceless. If you can keep your head while all about you are losing theirs. You'll be the man my son!
"Go ahead, let him go. Watch what happens."
@Jolly Camper A lion? For tossing a ball at someone's head. Hahaha. Shearer just recongnised it was all bark
@user-bu1xr6cy3v Eric Cantona put fear. Roy Keane is just hot head. U do realize Shearer is GOAT he won in solid team Blackburn. Show me what any player in Premier League won without superteams ?? I respect more Jamie Vardy and shearer than Haaland today or any superteam high scorer. Vardy and Shearer titles are most valuable in ENG history.
Interesting take, considering Shearer initiates the action with a shove at Keane's face... 5:20.
Keane is dumb afterwards, as you can never get away with what he did away from home...but Shearer knew what he was doing.
@@dclark142002 SHEARER IS GOAT LEVEL OF PLAYING AND IQ. KEAN JUST HOT HEAD IN SUPERTEAM.
Bobby Robson. Respect to that gentleman for his huge career.
Yes, Bobby Robson was one of the greatest managers in the game, and a wonderful gentleman. There aren't many like him.
Keane boiled and Shearer didn’t even blink 🤣
🤡
And you lost then, and have lost since 1955.
cant believe what an A-hole Keane always was/is. Shearer showed him how a real captain behaves.
@@elih9700 What does this comment even mean?
Keane loses his head as usual, what a bad loser this man was!!
People always comment about the Premier League being scared of Keane, and his rivalry with Vieira. But Shearer was absolutely fearless.
Keane was the same then as he is now. All gob and bluster but a coward underneath.
@@petercurry5346 Keane backed it up every time he went out there. Nothing cowardly about him. Never took a backward step.
@@thekid934 You weren’t watching properly then. Keane was then, and is now, pure coward.
@@petercurry5346 maybe in your tiny mind he was.
@@thekid934 and with that comment you reveal your own intelligence level…
Sir Bobby, who can't love this man ❤
Miss the good old days. Bellamy, Solano, Robert, Lee, Wor Shearer and to top it all off our gaffer SIR BOBBY ROBSON!! ❤
Yeah, I'd forgotten how good their squad was.
Don't forget Santiago Muñez 🙂
The good old days are coming back man
Miss the Keegan years even more but let's look forward to shakin up the teams who have had so much success.We aren't going anywhere,get used to it.
Football is just not the same any longer. To watch these players was a privilege
I've been binge watching EPL highlights from the late 90s and early 2000s and I'm not sure if it's just the nostalgia, but the games definitely felt more raw and visceral back then. Dare I say the managers and players also seemed to have more character then too, whereas today it feels alot more sanitised with VAR and everything getting analysed to the nth degree.
@@AchtungBaby77I don't like hooligans but even I think just bring them back cos football these days is soulless.
@@JohnKobaRuddy CCTV got rid of em all
For now they look all the same boring
never hurts to watch old matches
and will never will! fk those era of football we living in
That smirk on Alan's face after Keane gets sent off is priceless.
That free kick from Robert was textbook stuff. Just perfect. Great goal. I reckon one of the best you'll ever see.
Barthez made it easy ; his positioning was shit ,as it was for most other goals = too small for a top level goalie - got standed a lot - as did Shiltz
@Jolly Camper Everyone could clearly see Shearer deliberately wind Keane up knowing he was going to blow up and then casually stand his ground and smirk as Keane spat the dummy. He made Keane look like a petulant child in front of millions.
@user-bu1xr6cy3v SHEARER SHOWED GOAT LEVEL AND BIGGEST IQ EVER. U AND KEAN ON THE OTHER HAND...OPPOSITE OF THAT.
@user-bu1xr6cy3v yeah deranged. U PROVED THAT U R WEAK LIKE KEAN
@@mathewjones8886 I AGREE , BILLION TIMES STRONGER AND SMARTER THAN KEAN. SHEARER IS GOT. KEAN IS JUST WAGON IN SUPERTEAM
2 of my fav players as a kid Laurent Robert and Solano 😍😍
What a time to be alive. Sir Bobby ❤
In shearers own words “done him up like a kipper there “
Then and now, we have a team to be proud of 👏🏻
i concur
@@quill9105 That would be fair comment except for the fact the two times Newcastle got relegated to the championship under the Ashley regime they had the third highest attendance in the country so your"plastic fans" comment is bollox. Even when we were shit in the pl under Bruce there were sitll 45k plus there. Do yourself a favour and talk shit somewhere else you total Bell end.
But still trophyless
@@pauldrummyb2017 Intertoto cup from whenever ago!!!!!
@@quill9105 since the saudi takeover Newcastle have spent wayyyy less than almost every team in the league at the moment js
This is the first NUFC match I ever watched on television. In the States, starting in 2000 or 2001, one could watch EPL matches on pay per view. I was curled-up in bed, trying to emotionally recover from my near death experience 4 days earlier in lower Manhattan. And for two glorious hours, I saw my favorite EPL team in-action on a screen. I chose to support NUFC in 1993 partly because they were not Man U, and I like the Geordie culture. I knew I choose the correct team when King Kev nearly won them the title. But this match was life changing for me. And what's not shown here is after the final whistle, Sir Bobby was taking in the achievement and maybe spaced out a bit, and for a split second he didn't notice Sir Alex standing in front of him with his hand out. Bobby snapped out of it, shook Alex' hand and trotted off, victorius.
After all those years. Newcastle is back. I'm Real Madrid fan.( Madrista) But I'm happy for Newcastle and their good fans 😊
Hope it’ll be another game like that today, HWTL! ⚫️⚪️
time flies so fast and fell the atmosphre Newcastle United 🖤
What a game this was🔥🔥
One of our very own Geordie Alan Shearer
And what a free kick by Laurent Robert🤩🤩🤩
Aye he could hit a ball Robert and it stayed hit
Kevin keagan and sir bobby robson era is best era for Newcastle to watch in my opinion
Shearer played Keane like a fiddle
If I recall, Red Devils went on to lose to Blackburn, Liverpool, Arsenal, Newcastle and Chelsea and who was playing in those games? Laurent Blanc! BLANC!
Shearer, Bellamy, Robert, Solano, what a team that was
Old days I miss 'em
Those great days are just around the corner.
Rest in Peace Sir Bobby. Hope you've been enjoying the toon season so far boss.
I'll never forget this match. This was my favorite Premier League match ever.
I was in a dark place and in a state of shock (like much of the world) as this took match took place only 4 days after 9/11. This video doesnt show they had a moment of silence before the kick off.
This entertaining match really lifted my spirits and gave me some sort of happiness during that dark week.
Love how Shearer absolutely punked Keane, he knew he wouldn't do a damn thing lol
Love Keano for his enthusiasm...Love Shearer for his coolness.. respect both of them
Keane was always a hot head. Well done to the classic Newcastle team.
Keane still scared of Shearer to this day.
Most embarrassing day of Keanes career
@@GLAZERSOUTGGMU but still who got sent off😂
@@GLAZERSOUTGGMU He didn't look scared one bit.
@@GLAZERSOUTGGMU Keane had Beckham holding him back…hardly a hood look for a ‘hard man’ 😂
Just an angry white fella that is piss weak
Beating Man U is the best feeling in the world..NUFC 👍
As they've denied you ever seeing any silverware lol
@@FootkerSnooball"EVER" nah not ever we'll win something shortly kidda just watch
@whiteflash72 I wouldn't have minded if you did instead of the usual other teams that do and I didn't say you never would because unless the world explodes every club have a chance to win something some day even if not in our lifetime's but to even still be saying at this moment in time that Newcastle haven't won anything in my lifetime isn't good enough for how big a club they are and how many trophies up for grabs per year it's really poor they've not won anything. Same with the likes of Everton, WestHam, Villa, Spurs have also gone way too long for a club like that but that's only 16 years which is nothing compared to Newcastle.
At least you became sugardaddy so there's a better chance but I thought that last season and it was an awful season. I get that there are many very rich teams now so becoming sugardaddy isn't as rewarding as when Chelsea were bought for example. But they were having a terrible year when Newcastle played them in the LeagueCup quarter-finals and even then Newcastle bottled it and Newcastle didn't even qualify for Europe when they were in the ChampionsLeague which was also a disaster I'm surprised EddieHowe was kept on although the standards at Newcastle haven't been high so I guess actually it does make sense. No trophy, no CL knockout or even EuropaLeague entry to potentially go far in a competition and then a quite low PL funish therefore failure to qualfied for CL or EuropaLeague (or ConferenceLeague qualification not that it has any prestige and actually I just remembered WestHam won that due to the fact they only invented it a few years ago specifically for teams who never win anything) was too poor of a season to be kept on.
But ManUtd prevented Newcastle from PL's 95/96, 96/97 (even CharityShield 1996), FAcup 98/99, PL 2002/03 to a certain extent, FAcup SF 2005, LeagueCup final 2023 so I meant ever from that period to now.
시어러가 전설적인 선수임은 알고 있었지만 .. 영상으로 보니... 정말 대단한 선수였구나 그리고 2000년대 선수들은 굉장히 카리스마 있는 것 같다
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Well you fkn started it !!!
Alan Shearer, with 260 goals, is the all-time top scorer in Premier League history.
260골을 넣은 Alan Shearer는 프리미어 리그 역사상 역대 최다 득점자입니다.
Well spoken.
Shearer would've went through Keane easier than a hot knife through butter!
or a knife through hot air
I have no idea if he would have. Almost irrelevant. In that moment, Shearer didn't even flinch, so he obviously backed himself 👊🫡😂
Great game great manager
NO ONE IS BETTER THEN SHEARER NOT CR7 NOT MESSI, SHEARER IS THE GOAT
Manc rats
Said only one person ever.
Funny
Make me 2@@davidaskinas9522
@@davidaskinas9522 make me 2 and most of toon army
Baby Keane shouting "hold me back bhoys".
😅😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Robert had a hammer of a left foot.....HWTL!!
RIP Sir Bobby Robson...
I loved this squad so much. ❤
Beating That Team At That Time is INCREDIBLE!!👍
Shearer stared down the Irishman and it said it all "do you want the red card or a season ban, what's your next move."
Shearer the better man for not stooping to his level
Read the body language Keane goes for Shearer when the ref there’s to protect him as a barrier and then drops off then when he’s got the backing of 5 of his teammates to hold him back he goes for him again, Shearer stands there on his own and does not even flinch
Beautiful to see this game in full quality
Shearer just owned Keane in this altercation. Didn't even flinch.
Keane wouldn't even dare do that to Big Dunc
Another classic from the olden days
Shearer was a tough guy who stood his ground to the bully
Solano was a baller no one talks about...
Shearer was class back in the day with Newcastle & Keane .. well what can you say 🙃..
Apparently 'class' is defined as instigating fights. Look closely, Shearer throws the first shove...not enough to get the refs attention, but enough to push Keane into stupidity.
What a soccer time this was !!!! 💪💪💪
Laurent Robert what a player 🔥
Crazy game❤❤❤..this is Premier League miss this time
Never a more satisfying win against that lot.
Great Memories - God BLESS The Ones Who Are No Longer With Us - TOON TOON ❤
Please give us more of these !
When football was like a magic.....
Well done Shearer👍🏽⚽💪🏽🏆🖤
what shearer said to keane is one of life’s great mysteries.
Shearer said "Want me to sign that for you son"
Kean had the ball under his arm.
Now they smile sweetly at each other.
Wasn’t a bad first game to go to!
What was Bobby Robson spoke to Alex Ferguson when they were shaking hands at end
LMFAO old Queeno shit himself when Shearer faced him. "Hold me back, hold me back"
May the current team we have bring back these kind of days
Keane got his knickers in a twist 😂😂😂
Happens when the star of the opposing team makes to shove your face, knowing the ref doesn't have the guts to card a home team star...
...this is where coaches have to drill discipline. When you are playing on the road, the deck is stacked against you. Prevail against it...don't get dumb cards.
@mrugod
Like Keegan at the end of 1995/96😂
We need a shearer type player again at St James Park. Someone who can easily bag 20-30 per season
You're not doing too badly Sir 👍
Buy Haaland
@@shawnabear6756 we are absolutely flying, and it is no complants, BUT we have had 11 draws already this season, only Brentford have drawn more (13), we just need a proven solid goalscorer who can turn 4 or 5 of those draws into wins and we would actually be pushing for the title already
@@F_U_2024 as much as I wish we could, we couldn't sign a player like Haaland just yet, until we are back playing in the champions league again, and even then I think it would be hard until the overall team is strengthened further to be able to compete a bit more, we will get there for sure, and no complaints on how we have completely changed, its just my hope that we once again get a serious striker
Giant Killer NUFC 🎉
God bless Robert Lee fantastic goal rest in peace miss you
*"A Brilliant finish, a wonderful goal!"*
Robert was a baller, he was pure magic
Newcastle United is that champion hands .
Love how shearer doesn't even flinch as Keane goes at him
St. James park stadium was a iconic for me
I'll never forget this game!
Same the free kick is always etched in my mind
Hi NUFC, do you have highlights of Newcastle 6-2 Everton, 29th March 2002, would love to see those highlights. Thank you
I'm sure shearer is the only pro that could get under Keane's skin so easily.
O yes and if football had special teams Robert would be my kicker. Higher success rate that Beckham and he had a longer range. He was amazing under Bobby (unhinged but amazing)
Hope today in 2023 The Mags do it again.
HWTL give the melchester a flogging 😁😁😁
"unbelievable" defending by Blanc and Barthez
Sir Bobby Robson ❤
Shearer never flinched!.
Look closely - it was in fact Shearer that started it, which makes me like this even more.
Roy Keane was a nutter
We can beat ManU today. HOWAY THE LADS! 🖤🤍
And we DID beat ManU ! #NUFC 🖤🤍
IT'S THE GOAT SHEARER
The old 'handbags at dawn' scenario between Shearer and Keane. Anyone for a prawn sandwich?
Best Game I ever went to.
Class that from shearer ,
the day when newcastle has a great freekick tacker like robert and solano
Guys no comment needed… this video,this highlight,this red card…it explains itself.no comment is necessary
sir alex straight in to shake sir bobby's hand, true gentleman
Brilliant free kick,perfectly placed. Great result.6>1 Amen.
Sir Bobby apparently was deep in thoughts and somewhere else!. 😂😂What a gentleman. RIP
A great result love the toon
Eat your heart's out you man united fans I love the toon
أنظر للأسماء لقد أصبحت كرة القدم الآن مجرد ميكانيكا .. شيرر ❤
When shearer shows us that he became a legend not only because his enermous goals.
What the times! What the names!! What football!!! Tears in my eyes...
Ahhh the good ol days
¡Que partido más espectacular...!!! Y con 2 sudamericanos, el gran Solano (Perú) y el chileno Clarence Acuña... Bueno recuerdos, cuando se enfrentaban jugadores "guapos" (fieros) como Roy Keane y el mítico Alan Shearer... Tiempos donde las redes sociales y todo el tema mediático NO interfería en este bello juego... Saludos desde Chile.
me parece que vi a Veron..
Keane courageously allowing himself to be held back from a good hiding.
Love it when we beat them.A great win.:)