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Inspiring quotes by Gary Lineker

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Gary Lineker

  • Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win.
  • I can’t understand why someone wouldn’t have a degree of sympathy for people that had to flee their country, travel to try and find their home somewhere, and nobody wants them. How could you not be a little bit sympathetic?
  • I am not leaving twitter. If the mindless few defeat the thoughtful majority we are all doomed.
  • I was only interested in scoring goals. I wasn’t interested in anything else.
  • In any other corporation, if there was so many things that were found to be corrupt, then the man at the top would go – but that doesn’t seem to be the case with FIFA.
  • I’ve known Mark Hughes for half a lifetime. We joined Barcelona in the same summer of 1986, played together under Terry Venables and Luis Aragones, and have kept in touch ever since.
  • Ooh, it’s too embarrassing to share my innermost romantic secrets – although I have written Danielle the odd poem. If anything they are more comedic than romantic. They used to be well-received but that was before she started studying Shakespeare at drama college. Now I feel so inept.
  • Ultimately, if we can develop enough players, the balance of foreign players isn’t great, but that’s because we’re not producing enough players.
  • Football matters so much to people, and they get very defensive – or angry.
  • We’re all concerned about sports rights being so expensive. Obviously, we are funded by the licence fee payers, so it’s not always easy to compete with those who can get greater revenue.

Gary Lineker is an English former professional footballer and one of Britain’s most recognizable sports broadcasters. Born on November 30, 1960, in Leicester, he began his football career with Leicester City, quickly becoming known for his sharp finishing and intelligent movement. His success led to moves to Everton, Barcelona, and Tottenham Hotspur, where he consistently ranked among Europe’s top scorers.

Lineker earned 80 caps for the England national team, scoring 48 goals. He won the Golden Boot at the 1986 FIFA World Cup, becoming one of England’s most celebrated strikers. Remarkably, he retired without receiving a single yellow or red card, highlighting his reputation for fair play.

After retiring in 1994, Lineker transitioned into broadcasting, becoming the longtime host of the BBC’s Match of the Day and a respected sports commentator. Known for his wit, insight, and active presence on social media, he remains a prominent and influential voice in British sport.

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