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He was [English footballer of the year]? in 1986] and despite his long career was never cautioned by a referee for foul play.
He was [English footballer of the year]? in 1986 and despite his long career was never cautioned by a referee for foul play.

Gary Winston Lineker OBE?, Footballer (b. 1960), probably the foremost English striker of his generation. Lineker's intelligence enabled him to cope better than his contemporaries whilst playing in continental Europe, as well as make a smooth transition into a role as pundit and sports broadcaster.

He began his career at his hometown club of [Leicester City]? in 1976 and Lineker came to fame with Everton? (1985-86), for whom he scored 30 goals in 41 games, before signing with Barcelona, with whom he won the [European Cup-Winners Cup]? in 1989. The same year he returned to England, playing for three seasons at [Tottenham Hotspur]?, scoring 67 in 105 games and winning the [F.A. Cup]?, before ending his career with an injury plagued spell in the Japanese leagues with [Nagoya Grampus 8]?.

He first played for England in 1984, winning the "Golden Boot" at the 1986 FIFA World Cup and reaching the tournaments semi-final in 1990. He retired from international football with 80 caps and 48 goals, one fewer than Bobby Charlton's England record.

He was [English footballer of the year]? in 1986 and despite his long career was never cautioned by a referee for foul play.

Following retirement he commenced a career in the media, replacing [Des Lynam]? on the BBC's flagship "[Match of the Day]?" and as a panelist on "[They Think It's All Over]?" in 1999.

His popularity has enabled him to appear in a light hearted series of adverts, playing a comical role which sends up his reputation as a nice guy.


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