Gary Lineker has confirmed he will NOT enter politics after his stint as Match of the Day host ends. Lineker stunned fans when he announced in November last year that his 25-year run as presenter ...
Gary Lineker has put to bed any speculation about him moving into politics after leaves his role as host of Match of the Day. "Micah, I shall still be doing the podcast," Lineker said.
Gary Lineker has quashed talk that he might pivot to politics after his tenure on Match of the Day concludes. On The Rest Is Football podcast with Micah Richards and Peter Schmeichel, the 64-year ...
When we heard ITV was bringing back Celebrity Big Brother, we had no idea whether it would work, but given that the revival ...
Before entering the world of football broadcasting, popular Match of the Day host Gary Lineker was one of the Premier League’s most revered strikers, remembered best for his stints with Everton ...
Gary Lineker agreed with Gary Neville naming Djed Spence as his player of the match during Tottenham’s 1-0 win over Manchester United. In a lacklustre encounter between two struggling former ...
Gary Lineker has doubled down on calling England “s---” at last summer’s European Championship and said the team “probably outgrew” Sir Gareth Southgate by the end of his reign.
Gary Lineker has named the five ‘strongest’ teams in the Champions League and overlooked injury-hit Arsenal. Arsenal were one of the most impressive teams during the revamped Champions League ...
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Former Barcelona striker Gary Lineker has accused Arne Slot of taking Championship side Plymouth Argyle lightly during their FA Cup clash last weekend. The Pilgrims knocked out the Reds with a 1-0 ...
Gary Lineker has expressed his concern that Leicester City won’t be able to compete for promotion should they be relegated from the Premier League this season. City icon Lineker has said that ...
Speaking on The Rest is Football podcast, former soccer player Gary Lineker picked the strongest five teams left in the Champions League. PSG was one of those, ahead of Arsenal and Barcelona.