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"Again, the little pay-offs I sometimes make at the end of the show are something that came from him."By 1999, Lineker was hosting the show, and reaching audiences the BBC sometimes struggled to attract and retain.
People would also tune in to see his chemistry with the show's pundits - including other former footballers such as Alan Shearer, Ian Wright, Micah Richards and Alan Hansen.Lineker's questions kept the analysis flowing, while he was always willing to share a joke and opinion of his own.He also memorably
in 2016, having pledged to "do the first MOTD of next season in just my undies" if his former club Leicester won the Premier League, which they did.Shearer and Wright couldn't keep straight faces.
Their friendships often shone through. In June last year, Lineker and Shearer
, after hearing the news that he was seriously ill in hospital."It felt like a sickening feeling in the pit of my stomach and also regret," she said.
"The fact that someone had just walked away with our money and we had nothing to show for it."Just like Lydia, Louise also claimed that the company did not allow customers to book via credit card.
"My husband tried to pay by card, because we knew then we'd be protected, but they insisted they didn't take card," she added.Glastonbury Festival said Yurtel was one of a small number of campsites local to Worthy Farm with limited access to purchase hospitality tickets for their guests in certain circumstances.