Robson has welcomed Shearer's first step towards becoming a coach and said he was encouraging a number of Newcastle players to follow his lead. But it will be Shearer who makes his final decision on what to do in future. Shearer scored his 100th goal under Robson in Saturday's 3-0 win over Manchester City and is set to line up at St James'Park against Basle in their UEFA Cup second round, second leg match tomorrow night. The Geordies hold a 3-2 advantage.
Robson said: 'Alan has options, such as going into the media but he has to decide what he wants to do, rather than me.
'However, I'm delighted he has taken the course and it may be an option, but it is up to Alan and what he feels is best for him, whether his role will be in the media or going into coaching.'