Gary Lineker has an exclusive interview with FourFourTwo
Gary Lineker shot exclusively for FourFourTwo magazine, March 2025(Image credit: Nick Eagle)

Gary Lineker is leaving Match of the Day in May, after 26 years as the shows presenter but his first experience on the programme went very badly.

Lineker initially became a pundit after retirement as a player, before gaining experience as a presenter and stepping into Des Lynams shoes when the legend moved to ITV in 1999.

During his playing days, hed scored goals galore on the programme during his days with Leicester City, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.

Gary Lineker reveals terrible MOTD start

In an exclusive chat with FourFourTwo, Lineker was asked if he had a first memory of watching Match of the Day as a child.

God, thats a tough question do you know how long ago it is since I was a kid? chuckled the 64-year-old in typical self-deprecating fashion.

The first memories are hazy. But Id be allowed to stay up and watch it, he said. For me, Saturday nights were Parky, then Match of the Day when David Coleman was presenting.

A rather more embarrassing moment sprung to mind though for Lineker. I remember the first time I was on Match of the Day, he said, recalling his early years as a professional footballer with boyhood team Leicester.

I had an absolute shocker. In those days, you only got one featured match, and we were playing at Aston Villa.

The ball got knocked back, I was on the edge of the six-yard box and I skied it over the crossbar. I was praying they wouldnt show that, but of course they did

The legendary Barry Davies on commentary wasnt impressed. Must be oh no! Oh dear, oh dear, he lamented. Leicester lost 3-1 in that early 1980s showdown.

When I arrived home that night, I even got the piss taken out of me by my own family for it! grimaced Lineker.

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Chris joined FourFourTwo in 2015 and has reported from 20 countries, in places as varied as Jerusalem and the Arctic Circle. He's interviewed Pele, Zlatan and Santa Claus (it's a long story), as well as covering the World Cup, Euro 2020 and the Clasico. He previously spent 10 years as a newspaper journalist, and completed the 92 in 2017.


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