Fansince1988
Player Valuation: £40m
I recall I heard him say, he was disappointed he didn’t stay longer. It’s just a vague thing I remember.
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Won the league the season before he arrived. Won it the year after he left. Enough said.
Not an Everton hero of mine.
What a great time to be a Blue though Sharpy , Andy Gray , Inchy , scoring, such a great time , such a great side..
I rang Lineker to ask for an interview for one of the books I'm writing to help the Everton former player foundation. He told me to speak to his agent. He's nothing but a whopper.
You'd have thought he'd have worked it out by now he was there for three years., then again he was probably partying too hard at the time.My hero for us as a kid, just heard he had no knowledge of his transfer to Barca. This is probably common knowledge and feel a dumbass but I didn't know this! Ha
Mick Channon, good footballer, great horse trainer."line-acre"
Won the League before he was bornWon the League before he arrived.....
Watched him score this as a kid sitting in the top balcony with my Dad looking right down on it - incredible goal to see, couldn't believe the pace of him, total Roy of the Rovers stuff." and it's Lineker to chase.. just look at his pace "
(Sure it was Luton at home)
I met Ruddck in a boozer in Croydon years ago. He was utterly bladdered and laughing and joking with everyone over whether he was harder than Vinny Jones. Like with you he was buying rounds for all and sundry, and genuinely seemed to enjoy just being with ordinary blokes.Went to a charity doo which was billed as meeting Gary Lineker. He sat in the VIP bit the entire night and didn't have any interest in meeting anyone, other than when he had to make a speech. Hate to say it but Ruddick who was also there was a top guy getting drinks with everyone, as was Ian Wright and one other but I cannot remember who it was now.
No need for gritted teeth mate, I always bow to true class and Rush was a world class finisher, lots of reds reckon Robbie Fowler was better, I have to say I never saw that personally? Good as he was rush was better, and like you say, Lineker was in the same sphere goal scoring wise, but as always, we managed to balls it upGutted that he only stayed one season. We had finally got a prolific striker in the same class as Rush who I have to say through gritted teeth was probably the most lethal striker I have ever seen.
Always thought it was a bit odd though that we paid big money (at the time) for him yet he only signed a 2 year contract.Never heard of that before or since.
Can't help but feel he quite dislikes us.
Bobby Mimms came in and kept six clean sheets oot of the next 8 games........ Big Nev was a loss but that Oxford game blew the title for us - the loss of Linekers boots was garbage according to Sharpy .........As mentioned before .... didn’t nev break his ankle playing for Wales that season?