Alan Shearer Not Worried About Lack of Goals & Other EPL Stories on 16 Nov 1992

Alan Shearer Blackburn
Alan Shearer Blackburn

In this blog series – “What Happened Today”, we are reviving some of the moments from past which will restore golden history of the best league in the world.

[hr]

What Happened Today Headlines

  • Blackburn Star Alan Shearer not worried about lack of goals

  • Past, present, and future of Merseyside and Manchester come together in Graeme Sharp Testimonial match

  • Another premier league star drops out of the international fixture as Lee Dixon was doubtful for England v Turkey

  • Premier League players dominate Republic of Ireland annual awards

[hr]

Blackburn Star Alan Shearer not worried about lack of goals

Blackburn Rovers striker Alan Shearer was not worried about his sudden barren spell in front of the goal and believed that it was just a matter of time before the goals would come back. He also thought that he and Arsenal’s Ian Wright were more than enough to blast apart Turkey in the upcoming international match. “If you let it get to you, you end up trying too hard and that affects your performance.” Said the £3 million strikers who had drawn blank for his last four matches, He had scored 16 goals in the 13 matches before that.

Embed from Getty Images

[hr]

Past, present, and future of Merseyside and Manchester come together in Graeme Sharp Testimonial match

In one of the less intense football matches played between Manchester and Merseyside, host of stars came together for Graeme Sharp’s testimonial match were legends of Everton and Liverpool came together to play a team of legends hailing to Manchester United & Manchester City. The Merseyside team won the match 6-4. Some of the names involved in the match were Kenny Dalglish and Steve Nicol from Liverpool, Ian Snodin and Graeme Sharp of Everton, Steve Bruce, Brian McNair and Bryan Robson from United and Rick Holden from City.

Embed from Getty Images

[hr]

Another premier league star drops out of the international fixture as Lee Dixon was doubtful for England v Turkey

Concerns over the number of premier league players missing out on international matches were increasing as England manager Graham Taylor had another player on the cusp of pulling out of the match against Turkey. Lee Dixon of Arsenal had not declared his fitness after a calf strain. Paul Parker, Dixon’s understudy already had pulled out of the match with a sciatica problem.

Embed from Getty Images

[hr]

Premier League players dominate Republic of Ireland annual awards

Premier League players dominated the annual football awards hosted by the Republic of Ireland football association. Even though the player of the year award did not stay with the premier league this season after Paul Mcgrath of Aston Villa had won it in 1991. In other categories, Terry Phelan the Manchester City fullback fought off close competition from Roy Keane of Nottingham Forest and Steve Staunton of Aston Villa. The under 21 players of the year award went to Norwich striker Lee Power and Tony Sheridan of Coventry City took the youths award.

Embed from Getty Images

[hr]

Premier League Fans – As we promised, our vision of Premier League Museum portal is to restore the rich history of English Premier League. We want to keep alive every moment which made up the rich , entertaining and best league in the world today. How do you find our website www.premierleaguemuseum.com and podcast EPL 24×7 on youtube so far.. Please provide your feedback or comments on the youtube channel or website.

At the end, we look for 3 things from you as we launch the podcast and website portal.

  • Subscribe to our youtube channel, like our facebook page or follow our twitter handle
  • Join us in writing stories and articles covering rich history of the league
  • Contribute your experiences as fans of the best league in the world

via GIPHY

Please comment below on how you find the blog. We would like to get your feedback on any statement and suggestion on how we can get better together as a community of English Premier League fans.

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.