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Published 12:33 14 Jan 2021 GMT
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"This hurts. It hurts the eyes, it hurts the heart and it hurts the soul," he wrote for the Athletic.
He described Newcastle as "a difficult club; to watch, to be around and to manage," later saying "largely because of their difficult owner."
Shearer's job as a pundit is to analyse football, he 'says it as he sees it', and what he sees "is an emptiness, a club that simply exists."
He added: "What I saw against Sheffield United the other night was barely even that. Did anybody check for a pulse?"
The former Newcastle captain addressed a common misconception among neutrals watching Newcastle from afar: that there is nothing to complain about.
"For those of you who are not Newcastle fans, perhaps you see a club that is relatively stable, financially secure, unlikely to go down, middle of the road," he wrote.
"Perhaps you read about supporters being permanently in revolt, harking back to other eras, demanding the impossible. And perhaps you ask yourself: what the hell is this?
"The reality is different. There is no expectation of success at Newcastle. We haven’t won anything of note since 1969 and we haven’t won a domestic trophy since the FA Cup in 1955," he explained.
"So why the discord, why that noise? And the answer to that is hope. Newcastle supporters want hope. They want a bit of their club back, rather than this hollow, shallow, lifeless, soulless shell."
Shearer wrapped up on a poignant note, saying: "It’s a club which has no real relationship with its supporters. It’s a club that’s creaking, that’s existing and very little else. It needs hope again. It needs love."
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