ADAM MICHIE says the Match of the Day host deserves to be remembered for more than advertising crisps
IN OCTOBER 1991 I accompanied my granddad to West Ham’s Upton Park for a London derby against Spurs. This day was significant for two reasons. First, it was my first glimpse of the lily-white shirts of Tottenham Hotspur in the flesh, the team I have supported from that very day, despite them losing to their hosts. It was also to be the first, last and only time I would see Gary Lineker take to the field. Having watched the floppy haired forward perform so well for England in the ...
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