Alan Shearer: Too many French players at Newcastle
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Former Newcastle striker Alan Shearer says the large contingent of French players at the club is unhealthy.
Newcastle's recent capture of QPR forward Loic Remy on loan means Alan Pardew's squad has 11 French players.
Newcastle's French XI
Yohan Cabaye - midfielder signed June 2011 from Lille
Moussa Sissoko - midfielder signed January 2013 from Toulouse
Hatem Ben Arfa - midfielder signed permanently in January 2011 after loan spell from Marseille
Yoan Gouffran - striker signed January 2013 from Bordeaux
Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa ,- defender signed January 2013 from Montpellier
Romain Amalfitano - midfielder signed July 2012 from Stade de Reims
Massadio Haidara - defender signed January 2013 from Nancy
Sylvain Marveaux - midfielder signed June 2011 from Rennes
Gabriel Obertan - midfielder signed August 2011 from Manchester United
Mathieu Debuchy - defender signed January 2013 from Lille
Loic Remy - striker signed August 2013 on a season-long loan from QPR
Shearer is worried it could have a negative impact if things went against Pardew's side.
"I don't think it's a healthy thing to have too many French players in one dressing room," Shearer told BBC Radio 5 live.
Newcastle finished fifth from bottom in the Premier League table last season and start the 2013-14 campaign away to Manchester City on Monday.
"If things start to go against you then little cliques appear [in the dressing room]," added Shearer, who scored 206 goals in 404 games during a 10-year spell at Newcastle before managing the club for eight games in 2009.
"I know Arsenal had a lot of French players and went on to be successful. But I don't see Newcastle being that successful."
Despite his comments, Shearer is tipping his old club to enjoy a better season than in 2012-13 when they finished 16th.
"Two years ago Newcastle overachieved without doubt by finishing fifth," he said.
"Last season they underachieved by finishing fifth bottom. If the truth be known, they're somewhere in between.
"At the minute I would have them finishing 11th or 12th."
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So it's not really the French players nationality then, is it Al ?
Only joking BR me favourite poster since the Athena tennis girl.
English, Welsh, Scots or N Irish + 3 foreigners.
Rep If Ireland = foreign
Don't see a problem with it as long as they all speak the native Toon tongue its fine
I think our record with or without lots of foreigners in International football 1966 aside is neither here nor there personally
But Pardew has done, up till now, a more than decent job at Newcastle unfortunately
Is Shearer gonna say too many French if they do well , I doubt it no one said that when Le Arse done good , its getting a negative reason in for failure before it has happened and if things go good ignoring it as a positive
I'M the one saying there's too many foreigners in the English game and to phase them out, for the sake of the ENGLISH/SCOTTISH game! (If the EU or EEC won't allow it then it don't matter anyway does it, we'll just watch British football go to the wall over the next 10 - 20 years)
*Note* The word foreigner isn't a dirty word, seems like some are getting offended by it.....?
And the real influx has been since 2000
Footballers will migrate to what level that they are good enough for and without doubt the Championship is stronger than it has ever been but all our young players the other night are in the Premiership
If you're good enough you'll be playing in the top flight
Brazil do well in the World Cups and I'm sure most of their players play all around different leagues in the world , doesn't mean we have to follow their route
Most people think its the grass roots that need to be sorted , rather than the hoof and at em attitude /play the stronger kids that has been the norm for our kids previously
I think grass roots is where we need to improve
I suspect Newcastle have found a niche in the French market but I guess bringing in so many does bring pressure and the very accusations Shearer is making.
I knew me norvern bruv would come good
We've still got a Youth Academy which hopefully bring players through.
Beating Liverpool and taking Everton to penalties in the recent Milk Cup suggests there are some good prospects.
Anyway it was a general point regarding all clubs at our level and below based on Rob's comment that the Premier league clubs tend to look abroad even for youth team players.
If we restrict the number of foreigners it will only mean that it's not just poor players we're producing but poor teams and a poor competition.