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Houllier emerges in Toon job running

Newcastle could be ready to turn to Gerard Houllier as they step up their attempts to find a new manager.

Sources on Tyneside have suggested the Frenchman's name is on a short-list of candidates to replace Sam Allardyce, and that he could form a partnership with Geordie hero Alan Shearer.

The 60-year-old, who guided Liverpool to five major trophies during his six years at Anfield, has more than once been heavily linked with the vacant post at St James' Park in recent years.

Indeed, he would fit the profile drawn up by the club in the immediate aftermath of Allardyce's departure last Wednesday with his immense experience and proven track record.

However, the city's evening newspaper, the Chronicle, is reporting that he and 37-year-old Shearer, who has never been too far away from the top of the betting in the last week, would be happy to work together.

The former Magpies and England skipper has found himself touted both as the man to take over in his own right, or in partnership with Kevin Keegan, but whether Shearer and Keegan, the man who paid Blackburn £15million for his services back in 1996, would be willing to work together seems uncertain.

The Houllier-Shearer option is one which was received warmly on Tyneside as the news emerged on Tuesday with the prospect of a combination of a high-class manager and a man long touted as a future saviour meeting approval.

Shearer was diplomatic as he arrived back on Tyneside from his holiday in Barbados this morning. Asked by Sky Sports News if he wanted the Newcastle job, he replied: "Am I wanting it? One day, hopefully."

Questioned further about the possibility of him linking up with Keegan, he said: "I haven't spoken to Kevin for a long time. We will have to see."

Houllier is currently working as the French Football Federation's technical director, although FFF president Jean-Pierre Escalette has insisted he would not stand in his way if he was offered the chance to take up a job at St James'.

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