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Gary Lineker LIVE! “It’s Hard Not to Get Involved”

2/27/202654 min

Gary Lineker has scored in World Cups, fronted the nation’s biggest football programme, and weathered a political firestorm that nearly ended it all. But at the height of his success, turning to a teammate after scoring four for England, his reaction was disbelief: “Why am I so f**ing lucky?”

In this live edition of Full Disclosure, James O’Brien charts the full arc of Lineker’s extraordinary career. From a market trader’s son in Leicester to Golden Boot winner and the face of Match of the Day, Gary reflects on self doubt, ambition, and the surreal reality of becoming a national institution.

He opens up about the brutal culture of tabloid scrutiny, the shock of discovering he had been followed by investigators, and the emotional weekend when the BBC stood him down- only for colleagues to walk out in solidarity. He explains why he refused to apologise when he believed he was right, the mistake that ultimately cost him his role, and why speaking out became unavoidable.

Funny, disarmingly honest, and unexpectedly vulnerable, this is Gary Lineker as you have never quite heard him before- on luck, loyalty, outrage, and starting again.

This episode was recorded at The Royal Geographical Society to raise money for charity Make Some Noise. You can find more information about the charity here

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  1. Speaker 00:01

    [upbeat music] This is a Global Player original podcast.

  2. James O'Brien· Host0:07

    [upbeat music] [audience clapping] Thank you. It's lovely to see you. [clapping] Before I invite our guest onto the stage tonight, I'll, I'll say a couple of things in front of you that I would be a little bit embarrassed to say in front of him. It's weird having heroes when, when you do what I do for a living, when your job is essentially to, um, to take potshots at people, always authentically and honestly, but it's, it's also really nice having heroes. And, and when you have someone in public life who goes from being a hero in one format to being a hero in another, and then in another, it's, it's quite extraordinary when you get to, get to know them personally. I used to joke that the right wing has about 500 stormtroopers, um, all household names, all the columnists, all the newspapers, all the owners, all the broadcasters, and the centrists had Carole Vorderman- [laughing] ... me- [laughing] ... and Gary Lineker. [laughing] I'm not sure that's funny anymore. Um, Carole was my guest last year on, on Full Disclosure. She, of course, has, has stepped back a little bit from, from public life or, or, or from the m- the some of the jobs or some of the work and some of the profiles that she was doing. So, so there's only us two left now, it sometimes, [laughing] it sometimes seems, which is just one of the many reasons why

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