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Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 7:20 pm
by quodec
.., over political tweets!!! Wright & Shearer out with him in solidarity. Who’d dare step in to cover? Maybe till have to show repeats of old shows!!!

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 7:54 pm
by Norman Breaks
I don't feel he should have to step away from the program. He's entitled to his point of view, he's showing empathy, not hate. He wasn't using MOTD to voice his views. But...he spoke out against the establishment. Face palm to England and the BCC on this one.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:02 pm
by PogMoThoin22
Love Lineker, he's a great presenter, will be missed

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:27 pm
by 678904673
It's not the leaving of Lineker that griefs me. But my darling when I think of you :D

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:37 pm
by Mirabeau
Good riddance to the rubber-faced arsemuncher.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 10:01 pm
by marhay70
Nothing wrong when he had a go at the Quataris in the World Cup but don't upset the Tories. BBC are a crock of shit these days, free speech is right, he wasn't using their platform to voice his opinion, so what's it to do with them? If it was RTE I'd understand but the BBC used to have standards.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 10:11 pm
by DeletedUser
Mirabeau wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:37 pm Good riddance to the rubber-faced arsemuncher.
Could not put it better!!!!

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 10:12 pm
by DeletedUser
PogMoThoin22 wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 8:02 pm Love Lineker, he's a great presenter, will be missed
… said no one ever …!!

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 11:36 pm
by quodec
There's talk now that the match commentators will withdraw their services for the games tomorrow. Squeaky bum time for the BBC!!

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:13 am
by Setanta
Cancel culture strikes again



Can't say I've much time for linekar/MOTD (always felt analysis was poor compared to rte),


but a country,where it looks like the government is getting someone suspended for speaking out against em,is in a dark place democratically speaking.....

I seen on BBC website claims David Attenborough documentary won't be shown either over perceived backlash from right wing elements....these are same clowns who demoan cancel culture,either they want free speech or not

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:10 am
by nlgbbbblth
Setanta wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:13 am Cancel culture strikes again



Can't say I've much time for linekar/MOTD (always felt analysis was poor compared to rte),


but a country,where it looks like the government is getting someone suspended for speaking out against em,is in a dark place democratically speaking.....

I seen on BBC website claims David Attenborough documentary won't be shown either over perceived backlash from right wing elements....these are same clowns who demoan cancel culture,either they want free speech or not
RTE's The Premiership / Premier Soccer Saturday (1998-2013) was seriously biased against Manchester City. They were never the featured game (unless it was Manchester derby) and barely got a mention in the round-ups. Totally dismissive. As a City fan since the late 1970s it was galling to watch.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:13 am
by Boardsie Exile
I think Match of the Day is doomed to go the way of Top of the Pops, it just isn't relevant to a younger generation who get their media via their phones. You can also get the goals of each EPL game within the hour of fulltime via Sky's youtube channel. Making motd even more redundant.

This fiasco will likely hasten its demise.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:48 am
by marhay70
nlgbbbblth wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:10 am RTE's The Premiership / Premier Soccer Saturday (1998-2013) was seriously biased against Manchester City. They were never the featured game (unless it was Manchester derby) and barely got a mention in the round-ups. Totally dismissive. As a City fan since the late 1970s it was galling to watch.
RTE biased against City? What about that prick Scahill and United? As a lifelong United supporter, I actually quite enjoy watching City play, especially since Guardiola took over. I know people say it's money bought success but you can't buy the sort of relationship that players have on the pitch, like what Fergie's teams had, and the great Barca teams or Bill Nicholson's Spurs teams. I don't see that in PSG and only intermittently in the current Madrid team.

Back on topic though and the BBC may have bitten off more than they can chew in this. Lineker is a popular man in football and a well respected professional and former international and England Captain. The PFA is considering mounting a boycott of the programme which will effectively take it off the air, and could end soccer coverage on the BBC for the foreseeable future.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:53 am
by Hairy-Joe
Setanta wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 3:13 am Cancel culture strikes again



Can't say I've much time for linekar/MOTD (always felt analysis was poor compared to rte),


but a country,where it looks like the government is getting someone suspended for speaking out against em,is in a dark place democratically speaking.....

I seen on BBC website claims David Attenborough documentary won't be shown either over perceived backlash from right wing elements....these are same clowns who demoan cancel culture,either they want free speech or not
Couldn't have put it better.

I've no interest in soccer at all but the BBC are running scared of offending the Tories. I always thought that the function of media was to treat all equally and report the news.

Yes the Tories (and a lot of other politicians in other countries) are oppressing the media. I can see this being the thin edge of the wedge in the manner of Hungary, Turkey, etc

Edit Yes I regard Linekar's tweet as reporting the news and making a comparison for others to understand

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:58 am
by marhay70
Boardsie Exile wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:13 am I think Match of the Day is doomed to go the way of Top of the Pops, it just isn't relevant to a younger generation who get their media via their phones. You can also get the goals of each EPL game within the hour of fulltime via Sky's youtube channel. Making motd even more redundant.

This fiasco will likely hasten its demise.
Real football supporters don't just want to see goals. Why would they stand for hours in the freezing cold and the pissing rain, having paid huge sums of hard earned cash, if that was the case? They like to see action and build-ups and have analysis by experts, that they can agree or disagree with. The MOTD format has outlasted a lot of others and I think, has life in it yet.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 12:10 pm
by marhay70
Hairy-Joe wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 11:53 am Couldn't have put it better.

I've no interest in soccer at all but the BBC are running scared of offending the Tories. I always thought that the function of media was to treat all equally and report the news.

Yes the Tories (and a lot of other politicians in other countries) are oppressing the media. I can see this being the thin edge of the wedge in the manner of Hungary, Turkey, etc

Edit Yes I regard Linekar's tweet as reporting the news and making a comparison for others to understand
Oppressing what media? The Daily Mail? The Daily Telegraph? These are exactly the media who are baying for Lineker to be thrown in the Tower, never to see the light of day again.
There is only one element to blame here and that is the right wing, Brexiteer, ERG wing of the Tory Party. The Johnsons, the Reese-Moggs, The Bravermanns all those with no interest in the future of the UK or Ireland, only in themselves and the Cayman Islands. Scum.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 12:29 pm
by 678904673
I find it ironic that they very ones who condemn cancel culture are now the one calling for Linekars head. Bunch of hypocrites

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 2:20 pm
by DeletedUser
Happy Days wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 12:29 pm I find it ironic that they very ones who condemn cancel culture are now the one calling for Linekars head. Bunch of hypocrites
Exactly! I hate the man, his opinion was abhorrent but no one should lose their job for an opinion.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 10:04 am
by BrianD3
I don't pay much attention to what the UK government is saying re: immigration so don't have any strong opinions on what Lineker said.

Lineker disagrees with what's happening - grand - he could have done so without making comparisons with Nazi Germany which is guaranteed to inflame any discussion.

I think this debacle is a culmination of the politicisation of sport in the era of social media and virtue signalling. Sports people use their status to push political views and in many cases, we're not dealing with historians or intellectuals here. Anyone remember how Lineker was caught out in the Brass Eye Paedogeddon special on Channel 4? "Pipe to Pipe Bushman" and all that.

As for BBC Sport colleagues going out in solidarity - all may not be as it seems. I'm sure most of us here have felt pressured into doing something we felt uncomfortable with due to peer pressure. If the likes of Alan Shearer had been seen to side with the BBC on this, he would have been torn apart on social media.

Should Lineker be allowed to express personal opinions on social media using the disclaimer that they are his own opinions and not those of the BBC? I'm on the fence on that. One of the reasons why people can express strong opinions on this site and the likes of boards is because there is a degree of anonymity. I used to be a public (not civil) servant and have often expressed opinions on boards that I would not do in real life or on a platform with zero anonymity.

Ultimately I think the BBC's main mistake here is not having clear enough policies on impartiality, social media and political views for ALL its employees and contractors - not just those working in news and current affairs. Would Lineker have turned down his 7 figure p.a. pay if he was contractually prohibited from expressing personal political views on Twitter - would he fcuk.

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 8:00 pm
by Apelles
Sorry, misread an article 😅

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 4:42 pm
by 95438756
Cormac now interviewing pundit about BBC's handling of Lineker in light of scandal on drivetime

Of course Cormac asks pundit how he thought BBC handled issue: naturally pundit sez BBC handled terribly.


I suppose Cormac should really have then recommended that RTE could have supplied person to review situation.
Somebody to.see who was more 'woke' in this situation: BBC or Gary Linekar.
/Sarcasm

Re: Lineker leaving Match of the Day…

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 12:05 am
by Jack The Stripper
Only time now before some one from rte breaks ranks.