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Gary Winston Lineker (/ ˈ l ɪ n ə k ər / LIN-ə-kər; born 30 November 1960) is an English sports broadcaster and former professional footballer who played as a striker.Lineker is the only player to have been the top goalscorer in England with three clubs: Leicester City, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.
Gary Lineker will depart Match of the Day at the end of the season after more than 25 years fronting the BBC’s flagship football highlights programme.. Lineker succeeded Des Lynam as the primary ...
Gary Lineker was taken off in the second half of the game, replaced by Alan Smith; it was his last game for England (and, as it turned out, Smith's as well), and he was withdrawn with half an hour to go despite the fact that, regardless of how the other match finished (at the time both games were at 1-1), England would need at least one more ...
Gary Lineker has won the honour three times, all with different clubs, the only player to do so. In the 1951–52 season, Chile international Jorge 'George' Robledo became the first foreign player to score the most goals in a season, topping the list with 33 goals for Newcastle United. [4] He stood alone on this list for 47 years.
The BBC has confirmed that last year’s ceremony was the former Barcelona forward’s last as a presenter.
Once again, Gary Lineker will reach the end in a major tournament. This time, at least, he will not go out in the group stage or be replaced by Alan Smith. But, 34 years after Graham Taylor made ...
It was founded by former professional footballer Gary Lineker, along with Tony Pastor and Jack Davenport. [ 3 ] According to the company, Goalhanger’s 12 podcasts collectively achieve more than 40 million downloads a month.
Gary Lineker (7 Caps, 26 May 1984) Ian Wilson (2 Caps, 23 May 1987) Jari Rantanen (10 Caps, 9 September 1987) Robbie James (2 Caps, 9 September 1987) James Quinn (4 Caps, 14 September 1988) David Kelly (7 Caps, 25 April 1990) Gary McAllister (3 Caps, 25 April 1990) Brian Carey (1 Cap, 23 March 1994) Iwan Roberts (3 Caps, 20 April 1994)