
Gary Lineker's colleague sends Match of the Day goodbye message after final show
Gary Lineker finally said goodbye to Match of the Day, but not long after the ex-Tottenham star's farewell, one of his BBC colleagues also had their own message
Not long after Gary Lineker said farewell to Match of the Day, BBC commentator Guy Mowbray send his thanks to the departing star and issued his own "goodbye" message – until the summer. After the Premier League season came to an end, Lineker, while holding back the tears, bowed out of the iconic Premier League highlights programme.
He did so after presenting the flagship show for more than 25 years. But barely 24 hours after the ex-Tottenham Hotspur star left the show for good, Mowbray, who has worked for the BBC since 2004, had a message for his own social media fanbase.
However, the experienced commentator, who has also been narrating the BBC's Champions League highlights programme this year, will only be away from Match of the Day screens until the start of next season.
Thanking Lineker on X, he wrote: "Time to say goodbye (until August) Thanks Gary. Thanks to the whole @BBCMOTD team for another incredible end of season montage that worked on every level. Nobody does it better. Wishing everyone a happy and healthy summer."
Mowbray, who is a commentator rather than a pundit who worked alongside Lineker, stood by the now ex-MOTD host two years ago amid the former Leicester striker's brief suspension from BBC duties. In March 2023, Mowbray was among those who boycotted the show after Lineker was stood down by the Beeb for one episode, following his criticism of the Conservative party's asylum policy.
When a similar demonstration was going to take place for Match of the Day 2 the following day – after the previous days' boycott of the main show – Mowbray acted as a spokesperson for other colleagues. He wrote: "Update: As yesterday, there will be no 'normal' MOTD(2) programme tonight.
"The scheduled commentary team are in full agreement with our BBC Sport colleagues. We hope that a resolution can be found ASAP."
Around 18 months later, Lineker decided to step down from his position after sharing a social media post about Zionism that included a picture of a rat, which he later deleted and apologised for. Lineker was going to continue presenting live FA Cup coverage for the BBC as well as that of the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico, before stepping down.
However, he chose to walk away at the end of this campaign, bringing his 26-year career with the BBC to an earlier than anticipated end. In his final Match of the Day monologue, Lineker said: "Let me take this opportunity to thank all of the other pundits that I've had the pleasure of working with over the last 25 years, you've made my job so much easier.
"Also, a huge thank you to those you don't see at home: the work that goes into making this iconic show is a huge team effort. From the editors, to the analysis team, from the commentators to the floor managers, from the producers to the camera operators, from the PAs to the subs, thank you all, you're the very best.
"Rather like my football career, everyone else did all the hard work and I got the plaudits. It's been an absolute privilege to host Match of the Day for a quarter of a century. It's been utterly joyous. I'd like to wish Gabby, Mark and Kelly for when they sit in this chair - the programme is in the best of hands.
"And my final thank you goes to all of you. Thank you for watching. Thank you for all of your love and support over the years. It's been so special - and I'm sorry that your team was always on last. Time to say goodbye. Goodbye."
Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


BBC News
3 hours ago
- BBC News
Overcoming struggles & Taylor's advice - Humphries seals triple crown
The joy on Luke Humphries' face was there for all to than two months on from saying he felt "emotionless" on the oche due to a relentless playing schedule that had made darts a "chore", the world number one was full of beaten Luke Littler to claim his maiden Premier League title, there was no shortage of delight, satisfaction or relief on display as Humphries stood triumphant in front of a packed O2 Arena with tears glistening in his eyes."It's about when I had those struggles in March," the 30-year-old said."It felt hard work and everything you dedicate yourself for, it makes it worthwhile when you achieve things like this."It's emotional because you work so hard, you're away from home for so long to get them trophies. It means the world."I do believe I've got that mental strength. I said earlier, if I win the title, I know I'll have won it by mental strength and belief. I feel like that was the case."In the final I was 3-0 down and could easily have let that slip away from me but I used mental strength to keep myself in the game."Humphries, who was world champion in 2024, has previously reflected on his rise to the top of the sport having had mental health challenges and anxiety at times in his career. He considered quitting the sport after one anxiety attack on stage in having overcome those struggles to add another major title to his tally, after his most recent victory, Humphries was already looking ahead to the future."I'm still relatively young in the game and I'm only a couple of titles away from being possibly the third-most successful darts player," he added."But when you reach 10 major titles, you're in some unseen territory so I'll keep pushing. I want to get over 10 so hopefully I can do that in the next couple of years." In winning the Premier League, Humphries became just the fourth player to complete darts' triple crown - that also includes the World Championship and the World Matchplay."It feels amazing. There are only four people who have done it so that makes it really, really special," he to Sky Sports, he added: "I've joined an elite club with Gary Anderson, Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen."I must say to Phil Taylor a big 'thank you' because he's been giving me a lot of support the past few weeks. It's really helped me so Phil if you are watching, thank you."He's given me a lot of advice and that extra boost."Humphries insisted the advice he received from 16-time world champion would stay between the two of them but confirmed it was solely about himself rather than any of his rivals."He was telling me stuff about myself and just believing in me," Humphries said."When you get the greatest darts player in the world showing a bit of support and belief in you, it makes you feel good." 'Another final in the Luke and Luke saga' Victory was also payback for Humphries after he lost last year's final to Littler as their rivalry continues to first playing each other in the 2024 World Championship final, the pair have faced off a further 22 times with Littler claiming 13 wins to Humphries' are the two top-ranked players in the world and over the past 18 months, that has been abundantly they are on top form, it feels as if the other is the only player who can live with in the consistency with which they are able to reach that level and it is little wonder the Littler-Humphries rivalry is being talked about as one that could dominate darts for years to come."These two could have darts sewn up," Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle said."They are going to be the mainstay of the darting world. Others are going to have to play really well to get the better of these two."If they have that hunger for four, five, six or even 10 years then someone is going to have to step up."Asked if he felt that he and Littler would be fighting it out at the top for the next 10 or 15 years, Humphries was less convinced."The problem is, there's always another person who comes around the corner," he said."In five years' time there could be about 10 players who are as good as me and Luke and it could be a battle between us all."I'd love to say over the next 10 years we'll battle it out in many finals – and we probably will – but they'll probably be a lot of other names involved with us."For the time being, though, Humphries and Littler have put some distance between themselves and the chasing even after 23 matches against each other in such a short space of time, there is no sign of familiarity breeding contempt just yet."I love him. I think he's a good kid," Humphries said of his teenage competitor."He's a close friend of mine in darts. He'll probably win much more than I'll ever win in my career because he's young and he's a great talent."I'm just happy when I nab one here and there. I said to him on the stage, I'm really happy to win this but I'm sure he'll get me back plenty of times in the future."It's just another final in the Luke and Luke saga."The next stage in the saga will see the rivals become team-mates as they join forces for England at June's World Cup of Darts in Frankfurt."I cannot wait," Littler told Sky Sports. "He won it last year so hopefully he can lead me to victory."They should form a formidable duo but it is only a matter of time before they will be battling it out again on the oche in a major next time it is Littler, rather than Humphries, who might have a bit of revenge on his mind.


Scottish Sun
4 hours ago
- Scottish Sun
Doctor Who legends in surprise return to show as Ncuti Gatwa exits after just two series
The beloved stars shared the screen with the same Doctor coming back Doctor Who legends in surprise return to show as Ncuti Gatwa exits after just two series DOCTOR Who legends are set to make a surprise return to the show - as Ncuti Gatwa exits after just two series. The BBC science fiction series is celebrating 20 years since being revived for a new generation. Advertisement 5 Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill are returning to the world of Doctor Who - with a twist Credit: BBC 5 The pair starred opposite Matt Smith in the 2010s Credit: PA:Press Association 5 It comes as Ncuti Gatwa is exiting after two series as the Doctor Credit: PA Former stars Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill will take a peek behind the scenes as part of a docu-series. The pair, who played Amy Pond and Rory Williams opposite Matt Smith, will take in a special episode of Doctor Who: Unleashed. Joining them will be Ncuti Gatwa, David Tennant and Jodie Whittaker as well as past and present companions Billie Piper, Mandip Gill and Varada Sethu. Rounding out the line-up are current and former showrunners Steven Moffat, Chris Chibnall and Russell T Davies. Advertisement The episode of Doctor Who: Unleashed will land on Saturday June 7 at 6am on BBC iPlayer. Meanwhile, it will air on BBC One Wales and BBC Three later that day. Former Sex Education and Barbie star Ncuti, 32, took over as the Doctor in 2023. Earlier this month, The Sun revealed he will be leaving the BBC show after just two series - with the Time Lord's regeneration set to take place on May 31. Advertisement The star's Fifteenth Doctor is reportedly set to have a "high-stakes showdown" in his latest season's finale The Reality War. It has been suggested that the BBC could put the next series of Doctor Who on pause. Ncuti Gatwa returns as Time Lord for Season 2 of Doctor Who Insiders believe Disney+, which has pumped millions into the production, may not renew its deal. A source said: "It's unlikely we will see who Ncuti regenerates into as the Beeb will keep options open. Advertisement "And if they do rest the show for years, it makes it virtually impossible to cast someone now.' Doctor Who airs on BBC One and iPlayer. 5 Ncuti was first joined by Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday Credit: PA 5 His latest companion as Varada Sethu as Belinda Chandra Credit: BBC Advertisement


The Sun
4 hours ago
- The Sun
Doctor Who legends in surprise return to show as Ncuti Gatwa exits after just two series
DOCTOR Who legends are set to make a surprise return to the show - as Ncuti Gatwa exits after just two series. The BBC science fiction series is celebrating 20 years since being revived for a new generation. 5 5 5 Former stars Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill will take a peek behind the scenes as part of a docu-series. The pair, who played Amy Pond and Rory Williams opposite Matt Smith, will take in a special episode of Doctor Who: Unleashed. Joining them will be Ncuti Gatwa, David Tennant and Jodie Whittaker as well as past and present companions Billie Piper, Mandip Gill and Varada Sethu. Rounding out the line-up are current and former showrunners Steven Moffat, Chris Chibnall and Russell T Davies. The episode of Doctor Who: Unleashed will land on Saturday June 7 at 6am on BBC iPlayer. Meanwhile, it will air on BBC One Wales and BBC Three later that day. Former Sex Education and Barbie star Ncuti, 32, took over as the Doctor in 2023. Earlier this month, The Sun revealed he will be leaving the BBC show after just two series - with the Time Lord's regeneration set to take place on May 31. The star's Fifteenth Doctor is reportedly set to have a "high-stakes showdown" in his latest season's finale The Reality War. It has been suggested that the BBC could put the next series of Doctor Who on pause. Ncuti Gatwa returns as Time Lord for Season 2 of Doctor Who Insiders believe Disney+, which has pumped millions into the production, may not renew its deal. A source said: "It's unlikely we will see who Ncuti regenerates into as the Beeb will keep options open. "And if they do rest the show for years, it makes it virtually impossible to cast someone now.' Doctor Who airs on BBC One and iPlayer. 5 5 Who has starred in Doctor Who? Which actors have portrayed the famous Time Lord over the years? First Doctor: William Hartnell (1963 - 1966) Second Doctor: Patrick Troughton (1966 - 1969) Third Doctor: Jon Pertwee (1970 - 1974) Fourth Doctor: Tom Baker (1974 - 1981) Fifth Doctor: Peter Davidson (1982 - 1984) Sixth Doctor: Colin Baker (1984 - 1986) Seventh Doctor: Sylvester McCoy (1987 - 1989) Eighth Doctor: Paul McGann (1996) Ninth Doctor: Christopher Eccleston (2005) Tenth Doctor: David Tennant (2005 - 2010) 11th Doctor: Matt Smith (2010 - 2013) 12th Doctor: Peter Capaldi (2014 - 2017) 13th Doctor: Jodie Whittaker (2018 - 2022) 14th Doctor: David Tennant (2023) 15th Doctor: Ncuti Gatwa (2023 - present)