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Football star reveals he has become a vegan after joining eco-friendly non-league club as manager
Football star reveals he has become a vegan after joining eco-friendly non-league club as manager

Scottish Sun

time07-07-2025

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Football star reveals he has become a vegan after joining eco-friendly non-league club as manager

The former ace has given up eating meat and replaced dairy with oat milk GOING GREEN Football star reveals he has become a vegan after joining eco-friendly non-league club as manager Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TOUGH-tackling footballer Robbie Savage has become a vegan after joining a non-league team as manager. The ex-Wales midfielder, who once held the Premier League record for yellow cards, is the new boss of eco-friendly Forest Green Rovers. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Former football hardman Robbie Savage has gone vegan - aligning with the values of his new club, Forest Green Rovers Credit: Getty 2 Eco-warrior and green energy boss Dale Vince, is owner of the non-league club Credit: Getty The club serves only vegan food in the players' canteen and to fans on match days. And Robbie, 50, says he has aligned with the club's stance and has given up eating meat and replaced dairy with oat milk. The ex-Leicester City and Derby County star won his first pre-season game, beating Slimbridge 3-0, and is determined to get his team, based near Stroud, Gloucs, back to the football league. He added of the Cotswolds: 'It's a beautiful place, though I have a little French bulldog and I'm not sure her legs will get over the hills, I'll have to carry her.' Meanwhile, the club's owner, eco-warrior Dale Vince, has been told he needs permission to fly a giant Palestinian flag hoisted on his firm's HQ - as it is not recognised as a country. The Ecotricity boss was ordered to get planning consent for the banner, which has been hung from his offices in Stroud, Glos. Vince, who owns Forest Green Rovers, said: 'We are flying the flag out of solidarity with Palestinian people. "The council got in touch and said 'Oh, you can't actually fly that flag without planning permission because Palestine is not recognised by the British government'." What is up with you-' - Robbie Savage's harsh halftime dressing room team-talk that inspired Macclesfield to title win Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.

Gary Lineker's blunt three-word response when BBC offered him very different new job
Gary Lineker's blunt three-word response when BBC offered him very different new job

Wales Online

time25-05-2025

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  • Wales Online

Gary Lineker's blunt three-word response when BBC offered him very different new job

Gary Lineker's blunt three-word response when BBC offered him very different new job Gary Lineker will present his final Match of the Day show this Sunday after being axed by the BBC, who reportedly offered him the chance to host his own cooking show TV Presenter and ex-Leicester City player Gary Lineker (Image: Getty Images ) Gary Lineker expressed disbelief at a BBC pitch for him to start a cooking programme following his departure from Match of the Day, saying: "Are you kidding?". Lineker is poised to make his final appearance on Match of the Day this Sunday, following the furore that erupted over his comments on social media regarding the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. ‌ The ex-England striker was embroiled in controversy last week, facing allegations of anti-Semitism after tweeting a video critical of Zionism that included a depiction of a rat. ‌ In response to the backlash, Lineker issued an apology for what was perceived by some as an insensitive comment towards Jews, admitting he was unaware of its implications. A recent statement announced Lineker's forthcoming exit from the BBC had been settled "by mutual agreement". Initially, Lineker was expected to conclude his 26-year tenure as host of Match of the Day at the end of the current season, while still helming BBC's coverage of upcoming major football events such as next season's FA Cup and the 2026 World Cup, reports Leicestershire Live. Yet, his departure has been hastened to arrive a year sooner than anticipated. In a prior interview with Amol Rajan for the BBC last month, Lineker disclosed that there were figures at the corporation who "wanted me to leave", which predated the latest row. Article continues below Gary Lineker disclosed his realisation that BBC executives no longer wanted him on their leading football highlights programme emerged as early as last year. Astonishingly, the former Leicester City forward noted he was propositioned to helm his own cooking show on the BBC as a form of compensation. Lineker shared his story with The Telegraph just days before posting a video accompanied by a rat emoji, saying: "It's funny, when I was talking to the Beeb and they told me they didn't want me to do another three years, they said, 'We think you could do a cooking show.'". Recounting the eccentric offer that suggested a significant career pivot, Lineker couldn't help but express his incredulity with an eye roll, adding: "Are you kidding? I thought it was hilarious." ‌ He continued to divulge in the same interview, responding to queries over which BBC personnel had seemingly wished for his departure, and the extent he believes the situation has altered since Alex Kay-Jelski took on the role of BBC Director of Sport in April the previous year. "I think it has [changed], and that's what I was alluding to," Lineker observed. "He has his reasons, he wants to change Match of the Day slightly. In the end, I'm unconvinced they will because where can a highlights show diverge from showcasing highlights? His vision is to incorporate more journalists – he himself springs from that realm, absent any television acumen." In January, Kay-Jelski revealed that Gabby Logan, Mark Chapman, and Kelly Cates were set to take on shared hosting responsibilities for Match of the Day, with a view to supporting Gary Lineker at next year's World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Article continues below However, following a recent development as reported by The Sun, there's been a shift in plans. It is understood that Chapman, Logan, and Cates will now vie for the lead presenting position during the World Cup coverage. An insider reportedly commented: "Now Gary's gone, there has to be a lead anchor for the World Cup coverage. "Mark, Gabby and Kelly can definitely share the duties between them, but it will boil down to who gets the big games. For example, who will be taking the lead role on the final - which will be the game they all want to be the leading voice on."

Gary Lineker's net worth after huge BBC salary loss, health fears and 'weird' love life
Gary Lineker's net worth after huge BBC salary loss, health fears and 'weird' love life

Wales Online

time19-05-2025

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  • Wales Online

Gary Lineker's net worth after huge BBC salary loss, health fears and 'weird' love life

Gary Lineker's net worth after huge BBC salary loss, health fears and 'weird' love life The Match of the Day presenter is set to depart the BBC earlier than expected with his position understood to be untenable Lineker and his ex-wife Danielle Bux split in 2016 but remain close friends Gary Lineker is set to leave the BBC and will not return to present the corporation's coverage of next year's World Cup as originally planned, it has been revealed. The 64-year-old presenter will bring down the curtain on his time with the broadcaster when he presents his final ever episode of Match of the Day on Sunday, after 26 years in the role. While he was due to leave the show at the end of the season, he was set to front the BBC's World Cup coverage as well as their live FA Cup broadcasts for the 2025/26 campaign. ‌ However, he is set to depart the corporation for good this weekend, with his exit coming after he shared a social media post about Zionism that included an illustration of a rat, which is historically used as an antisemitic insult. ‌ While he issued a public apology over the post and added that he would never knowingly share anything antisemitic, it is understood that BBC bossses now consider Lineker's position with the broadcaster to be untenable. It is expected that an offiical announcement confirming the ex-Leicester City, Barcelona and Tottenham Hotspur star's departure will be made on Monday. Recent years have seen Lineker make headlines for events in both his professsional and personal life, with the enormous BBC salary that he is about to lose being put under scrutiny and his "weird" love life raising a few eyebrows at the same time. Article continues below As he prepares to say goodbye to the BBC, here's what you need to know about the presenter's life away from the studio. 'Outrageous' BBC salary Lineker's exit from the BBC means he is set to lose the eye-watering salary that has seen him consistently rank as the corporation's top earner for the past seven years.. The BBC's annual salary report in June last year revealed that the presenter earned between £1,300,000 and £1,354,999 for the year 2023/2024. ‌ According to the Daily Mail, Lineker is believed to have previously been open to continue presenting Match of the Day beyond this season and at one stage is said to have offered to take a significant pay cut of approximately £350,000 in order to do so. He previously earned a whopping £1.75 million salary from the corporation, which was described as "outrageous" by veteran BBC presenter John Humphreys in 2019. While he was one of the most celebrated footballers of his generation, the majority of Lineker's wealth stems from his television work, with his playing career coming to an end before the financial surge brought about by the Premier League began. ‌ However, he is also making a pretty penny through his burgeoning podcast empire, with Goalhanger Podcasts - the home of The Rest Is Football and other popular podcasts - recording a huge £1.4 million profit earlier this year. According to the Mirror, Lineker's various ventures mean he has an estimated net worth of around £30million. 'Weird' relationship with ex-wife Lineker's love life has also made headlines over the years, with the presenter admitting that one of his personal relationships in particular may be considered "weird" to other people ‌ The former England star married his first wife, Michelle Cockayne, in 1986 and they have four sons together - George, Harry, Tobias and Angus. However, they split after two decades of marriage with Cockayne filing for divorce in 2006 citing Lineker's alleged "unreasonable behaviour", as documents submitted to the court claimed that his actions had caused her "stress and anxiety". Two years after his separation from his first wife, Lineker was set up with Welsh actress and model Danielle Bux by a mutual friend and the pair got married in 2009. ‌ However, they eventually divorced in 2016 due to the former footballer not wanting to have more children. Just over a year later, Bux had a baby daughter with American attorney Nate Greenwald, with the couple marrying in 2019. But having ended their relationship as "the greatest of friends", Lineker insists there is no awkwardness between him and Bux, or Greenwald, and he often joins the couple for dinner when visiting Los Angeles. ‌ "[Greenwald] has not got a jealous bone in his body," he told the Radio Times. "We get on really well. We go out for dinner when I'm in LA. It might be unusual and people might go, 'That's weird' but, frankly, I don't care. "What is normal? Is it better to get divorced and end up fighting, screaming and shouting? Or is it better to get on if you can?" The presenter also revealed in an interview with The Times that he is currently single, admitting: "I like being on my own". ‌ "I know it sounds a bit mad," he added. "I have lots of company. I've got lots of friends and I've also got my boys... I don't feel lonely. I have the odd date here and there but nothing serious in terms of a long relationship." "I've been married most of my adult life. Two really good marriages, I'm friends with both. I'm not saying whether it'll change. It might do. I don't know. But at the minute I'm very comfortable." Lineker has since been spotted dining with Jemima Goldsmith, the ex-wife of former cricketer and previous Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. However, any speculation about a romantic relationship was swiftly dismissed. ‌ Fears over health Lineker is very health conscious and has spoken openly about his concerns of developing dementia or Parkinson's disease as a result of his playing career. The likes of Nobby Stiles, Jack Charlton and Martin Peters are among the former top footballers to die with dementia in recent years. Research has since shown that former football professionals are 50 per cent more likely to develop dementia than the rest of the population, as per the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. But even before that research came to light, Lineker consciously avoided heading drills while training as he was concerned with the impact it would have on his brain. ‌ "Any footballer should be apprehensive [about headers] and I don't mind admitting that I am," he told the Sun. "I headed the ball a lot as a kid – and when I was 20, 21, I made a conscious decision not to do it in training. "We'd get wet, heavy balls in the winter months – we didn't get new balls every week like they do now – and it was something I was concerned about, as I was a player who scored a lot of headers." Lineker, who scored 32 headed goals over the course of his career, added: "I've had conversations with Alan Shearer and Ian Wright and others about the worry that, come 10, 15 years, that it [dementia] might happen to one of us. The odds suggest that it probably will." ‌ Back in 2022, he revealed: "I'll have my triannual test this summer and ask if there's anything they can establish around the brain, because I don't see how, given the circumstances, any footballer wouldn't be worried about it. It's a worry. I don't mind admitting that it concerns me. There's no question there's a link." Lineker's concerns come after Parkinson's disease claimed the life of his grandfather, who was also a footballer. "My grandfather was in the army but a very good footballer, too," he told the Daily Mail. "He was in his mid-50s when he developed Parkinson's. We didn't think of why at the time." ‌ Lineker has also had a prostate cancer "scare" while undergoing a medical check, as he told The Sun: "I have a full body check every couple of years and I did have one prostate scare. 'It's important to get ahead of it and a lot of men, we sometimes think, 'I'm all right'. We don't want to see doctors. But that's a dangerous game. We are all a little bit scared of having something and I think it's fair to share that." During his playing career, Lineker also feared that he had contracted Aids while representing in England back in 1988 - but it later emerged that he had hepatitis. In his memoir 'Behind Closed Doors: Life, Laughs and Football', he wrote: "I started to notice something was wrong during the European Championships in the summer of 1988. Article continues below "In our second game we played... I felt considerably more ill – heavy-limbed and aching. There didn't seem to be any explanation for it. "I was also losing weight – about a stone and a half, it would eventually emerge. I quietly wondered if I had Aids. I managed to frighten myself with the thought."

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