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Match of the Day LIVE: Gary Lineker makes cheeky dig at BBC in his final appearance following anti-Semitism row

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Match of the Day LIVE: Gary Lineker makes cheeky dig at BBC in his final appearance following anti-Semitism row

Lineker’s statement

Lineker explained his departure six days ago – with an apology, fond memories and a tribute.

He resigned from the Beeb after sharing a controversial social media post.

Hi everyone, some personal news. Last week I shared a post here on Instagram that contained an emoji that has awful connotations. Unfortunately, I did not see the emoji.

“If I had, I would never, ever have shared it. The minute I was made aware, I quickly deleted the post and went on to make an apology. I would like once again to say I’m sorry unreservedly for the hurt and the upset caused. It was a genuine mistake and oversight, but I should have been more diligent. I know that.

“I’ve stood up for minorities and humanitarian issues, and against all forms of racism all of my life, including, of course, anti-semitism – which I absolutely abhor. There’s no place for it and never should be.

“So I think it’s best for all concern that I step down from BBC presenting duties altogether and not do next season’s FA Cup or World Cup. The final day of the Premier League season on Sunday will be my last show.

“It’s been a pleasure and a huge privilege working with the BBC for 30 years, especially hosting Match of the Day – a programme that is so close to my heart and an integral part of my life. I would like to thank all of the quite brilliant, talented and lovely people both in front and behind the camera, that I have worked alongside for three decades. You’re the absolute best.

“The relationship with the BBC has been long and wonderful, but it’s the right time for the organisation and myself to go our separate ways. Thank you also to all of you, for your incredible support and love over so many years, it means the world to me. I’ll see you all on Sunday.

n a statement on Monday pertaining to his social media criticism, Lineker said: “Hi everyone, some personal news. Last week I shared a post here on Instagram that contained an emoji that has awful connotations. Unfortunately, I did not see the emoji.

“If I had, I would never, ever have shared it. The minute I was made aware, I quickly deleted the post and went on to make an apology. I would like once again to say I’m sorry unreservedly for the hurt and the upset caused. It was a genuine mistake and oversight, but I should have been more diligent. I know that.

“I’ve stood up for minorities and humanitarian issues, and against all forms of racism all of my life, including, of course, anti-semitism – which I absolutely abhor. There’s no place for it and never should be.

“So I think it’s best for all concern that I step down from BBC presenting duties altogether and not do next season’s FA Cup or World Cup. The final day of the Premier League season on Sunday will be my last show.

“It’s been a pleasure and a huge privilege working with the BBC for 30 years, especially hosting Match of the Day – a programme that is so close to my heart and an integral part of my life. I would like to thank all of the quite brilliant, talented and lovely people both in front and behind the camera, that I have worked alongside for three decades. You’re the absolute best.

“The relationship with the BBC has been long and wonderful, but it’s the right time for the organisation and myself to go our separate ways. Thank you also to all of you, for your incredible support and love over so many years, it means the world to me. I’ll see you all on Sunday.”

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