Gary Lineker He said goodbye yesterday through the ‘Match of the Day’ program, by the BBC, in an emotion where the former Leicester City and FC Barcelona Striker, 64, received a real awards from friends, family and football legends who did not want to let the opportunity to dedicate some words to the work -doing.
Guardiola, one of the video-Montaje’s protagonists who showed up and that she was almost brought to tears, informed her a “You wouldn’t believe it, but we would miss you.” “I like your program, I’m a big fan. Fortunately, life presents other opportunities,” said the Manchester City coach before the new phase that is now faced with former international English.
When he said good -bye to the last time, this time in the middle of the sobs, Lineker said: “As in my football career, all the other companions worked hard and it received praise. It was a great joy.” After a first phase as a commentator, Lineker’s debut as a presenter arrived on August 7, 1999. Twenty -SIX years later, Lineker lived in his last 90 minutes of action and review of Alan Shearer and Micah Richards.
In 2015, he agreed to show the day’s game in the underwear if the team on which he played and where he always supported, Leicester City, won the Premier League. And he did so, forming a certain controversy that came further when he expressed his political opinions, which was the sentence and what motivated the BBC to end goodbye. “It’s not reserved to end like this,” said the former player at the beginning of his last program.
Source: La Verdad

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