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Gary Lineker is accused of being disrespectful and ‘not a pleasant man’ in a brand new memoir revealed by a former Premier League boss.
It’s the newest headache for the BBC presenter who is stepping down from presenting Match Of The Day this summer time however remains to be on account of entrance the company’s protection of subsequent 12 months’s World Cup.
The Beeb is dealing with recent calls to drop Lineker after he shared a pro-Palestine video on Instagram that includes a rat emoji which has been condemned as echoing Nazi propaganda.
And now, the ex-England captain, 64 has come beneath fireplace from Swindon supervisor Ian Holloway in a hard-hitting new memoir.
Holloway is satisfied that Lineker has by no means forgiven him for presiding over his beloved Leicester’s relegation to the third tier again in 2008.
‘This is a cat among the many pigeons. Gary’s not a pleasant man in my expertise and perhaps it was due to my time at Leicester,’ Holloway writes.
BBC presenter Gary Lineker is accused of being ‘disrespectful’ in Ian Holloway’s new ebook
Former Blackpool boss Holloway covers a variety of topics within the hard-hitting memoir
Lineker (pictured with Alan Shearer and Ian Wright) is leaving Match of the Day after 26 years
‘All I do know is he was disagreeable to me and, in my opinion, dismissive and disrespectful.
‘Whereas I used to be at Blackpool, I used to be invited on Match of the Day however it was apparent Lineker didn’t need me there. He didn’t communicate to me as soon as and didn’t even say hey.
‘On the finish, I went over and shook his hand and mentioned, “Good day – perhaps you don’t wish to communicate to me due to my time at Leicester, however hey Gary, how are you?”
‘He mentioned, “Oh, oh, Ian, it wasn’t like that.” I mentioned, “Sure you had been, mate. I knew you had been.”
‘A number of years later I noticed Alan Shearer at Wembley and he mentioned, “I liked that point once you compelled Gary to shake your hand.” So he may see it, too.’
In his new ebook, entitled ‘Ian Holloway: The (principally) Soccer World Based on Ollie’, the 62-year-old covers a variety of topics together with UFOs, ghosts and even that footballing bugaboo: VAR.
Holloway is surprisingly supportive of expertise in his ebook and argues that TV protection of soccer demonises referees.
And, talking on the County Floor, the Swindon boss used the talk as a possibility to throw one other grenade Lineker’s approach.
Holloway believes Lineker has by no means forgiven him for Leicester’s relegation to the third tier
Lineker remains to be on account of entrance the BBC’s protection of subsequent 12 months’s World Cup in North America
‘Referees get one split-second to decide – just one take a look at it – however all you hear is folks saying how s*** they had been from watching Match of the Day.
‘I’m sorry, however Gary Lineker and his little crew are making them look much more s*** as a result of they’ll take a look at each incident from each angle. If referees had entry to all of the digital camera angles that Lineker and his buddies have in a studio, they may get extra selections proper.
‘No one has any religion in referees as a result of everybody has watched Match of the Day and Lineker and his pundits would slaughter each ref each Saturday night time.’



















