Gary Lineker arrived today to organize his last competition of the day – and we can reveal his bitter spit with his BBC boss.
The former foot of the English footie, 64, Looked relaxed in a checked shirt and jeans and smiled when he entered the studios.
But it came after he recently left colleagues in no doubt about his feelings BBC Sports director Alex Kay-Jelski.
He was seen to sniff his boss and comments about him in hearing distance of staff, it was claimed.
Gary was founded yesterday to organize the football height points for the last time after 26 years – stopped anti -Semitism row.
He started in 1999 alongside Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson and was due to anchoring the BBCs World cup cover next year after departure Moth.
But he made the decision to leave the company completely after he crashed to re -post a video on social media criticized Zionism with a photo of a rat – used as an insult to Jews by the Nazis.
He has repeatedly apologized.
Co-stars and close to friends Micah Richards and Alan Shearer were also seen in the MediaCity Studios in Salford.
Insiders said no love was lost between Gary and his boss AlexWho took over the top track at BBC Sport from Barbara Slater last April.
A source said: “By the end of Gary’s term of office at BBC Sport, he didn’t have much time for Alex.
“When he worked on the FA Cup final, only two days before he stopped, Alex came to where Gary was and he just walked away without a word.
“He made a few comments about Alex in hearing distance from people who work around them. It is clear that no love is lost. Gary is really loved and there are many people who made jokes that they agreed with what he said.”
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