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prada perforated sneaker morbid reminder of abject failure.With expensive failures Mark Viduka, Obafemi Martins and Michael Owen having left the club, Toon boss Chris Hughton who had been handed the job on a permanent basis, surprisingly, ahead of Shearer that summer refused to allocate the number as Newcastle prepared for life in the more austere surroundings of the Championship."Nobody at the club is worthy of it," was Hughton's blunt assessment. A record of just 40 goals in 38 league matches in 2008 09 suggests he was not far wrong.Fast forward a year, and the landscape had shifted significantly. Hughton had presided over a record breaking season, in which Newcastle had romped to promotion with 102 points, 90 goals and just four defeats. When the squad returned for pre season training after a celebratory summer, he found a visitor to his office.Andy Carroll did not just want the number 9 shirt, he demanded it."I went in and asked him for it," says Carroll. "I wanted it badly. I knew I'd done well the season before."We had a couple of days off and when we come back in again the manager pulled me aside and gave it to me."I grew up watching Shearer. That was the shirt I wanted to wear as a boy."This time, there was no doubt that Newcastle had found a worthy No.9. Carroll was the only choice.Newcastle were abject during their relegation campaign, and the fall out was equally damaging. Out went high earners Owen, Viduka, Martins, Damien Duff, Geremi, Sebastien Bassong and Nicky Butt all departed as Mike Ashley, the reviled chairman, looked to cut costs. There were no marquee signings, no statements of intent. This was the new, humble, low key Newcastle.And Carroll was to be its spearhead. A humiliating 6 1 defeat at Leyton Orient in pre season proved to be the nadir for Newcastle. Following that game, an influential players' cartel led by Kevin Nolan, who would soon be named club captain would emerge. Its role? To change the atmosphere within the dressing room, to quell the infighting, to ensure unity and harmony within the squad.For Carroll it was the ideal scenario, even if he took him a while to find his true goalscoring form.Having made his debut for the England Under 21 side