<p>Gary Lineker is arguably just as well-known as a broadcaster than a legendary former footballer who captained his country of England, and won the Golden Boot for top goalscorer at the 1986 World Cup. He now plays a leading role with Goalhanger, the UK’s largest independent podcast network. Along with his co-founder Tony Pastor, Goalhanger powers the globally successful "The Rest Is..." series, and the team are taking their coverage to New York for the World Cup, with live shows, studios in Times Square, and a high-profile Netflix deal. CNN World Sport's Don Riddell recently caught up with the Goalhanger guys. </p>
Inside look at "The Rest Is Football" media empire

Gary Lineker is arguably just as well-known as a broadcaster than a legendary former footballer who captained his country of England, and won the Golden Boot for top goalscorer at the 1986 World Cup. He now plays a leading role with Goalhanger, the UK’s largest independent podcast network. Along with his co-founder Tony Pastor, Goalhanger powers the globally successful "The Rest Is..." series, and the team are taking their coverage to New York for the World Cup, with live shows, studios in Times Square, and a high-profile Netflix deal. CNN World Sport's Don Riddell recently caught up with the Goalhanger guys.

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<p>Gary Lineker is arguably just as well-known as a broadcaster than a legendary former footballer who captained his country of England, and won the Golden Boot for top goalscorer at the 1986 World Cup. He now plays a leading role with Goalhanger, the UK’s largest independent podcast network. Along with his co-founder Tony Pastor, Goalhanger powers the globally successful "The Rest Is..." series, and the team are taking their coverage to New York for the World Cup, with live shows, studios in Times Square, and a high-profile Netflix deal. CNN World Sport's Don Riddell recently caught up with the Goalhanger guys. </p>
Inside look at "The Rest Is Football" media empire
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