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Lineker and Attenborough
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I've just cancelled my TV licence direct debit, though tbf they took the last one about a week ago and I'll barely be at home for the next few weeks anyway. But still, i hope many others take the same step againt the gutless corporation.
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Silverdreammachine said:Cheered me up no end about that c--t Lineker, needs to engage his brain before stupid comments.
Didn't know anything about Attenborough, but he seems a decent bloke, unlike the crisp salesman!8 -
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If it came to a choice between Lawd Sugah and Crispy Lineker for the BBC chop, I'd opt for both .. people watch MOTD for the football, not to worship at the feet of Mouthy Gaza .. as for The Apprentice ? .. the format looked tired and old hat 10 years ago1
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I don’t like Lineker, and muted him a long time ago as I found his constant arguing and preaching to be quite grating.
But it’s still his right to be able to do it. Whether I or anyone else likes it or not is irrelevant.
This is a terrible decision by the BBC, and they have lost an almighty amount of credibility.And everyone knows who is really behind it all, but hopefully they’ll be long gone in two years time.9 -
Notts_Addick said:Addick Addict said:0
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I really can't stand Lineker, and I think what he is saying is complete bollocks, but he isn't a news presenter and should be allowed to post his (deliberately) ill informed opinions.8
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I have no interest in what the likes of Lineker & Neville say when they start talking about politics personally.
However, Twitter is a forum that should be used freely (so long as now laws are broken).
So I absolutely do stand up for him in this instance as he has every right to say what he wants on his own account. His comments did not bring his employers into disrepute imho and therefore the actions of the BBC stink.
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I think we need to hear from someone senior in the BBC about how this decision has come about. Perhaps the BBC chairman?
Whilst he explains how important impartiality is at the BBC he can explain why those rules don't apply when he facilitated an 800k loan for Boris whilst applying for the chairman's job at the BBC.
I have always defended the BBC to the hilt and walking the line of impartiality has never been harder in this day and age. But this is an appalling decision and will lose them a great deal of public respect, which they are likely to never get back.
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Some would say this is a great way to move forward the "deconstruction" of the BBC. You either hate it because it's "woke" or hate it because it's suspending and censoring righteous heroes of the people.
It's almost like someone senior in the BBC was pressing the self destruct button...2 - Sponsored links:
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Foxycafc said:I am absolutely furious. Proof the BBC are completely under the Tories' thumb.
Strange as on 'Have I got news for you' and when ever Frankie Boyle opens his mouth they seem to bash the Tories; easy target as the cabinet are so right wing and they have a "let them eat cake" mentality.
I think Gary lineker was looking to leave as so many of his colleagues at the BBC have done in recent years: Andrew Marr, Emily Maitlis, Dan Walker etc.
Gary is trying to force a transfer despite the fact his legs have gone.
Does Aunty have balls or have they scored an own goal ?2 -
One thing I've noticed on Twitter is that Sky are giving the Lineker story a lot of publicity, and are telling the story in a way that's very sympathetic to him. Now of course that could just be because most people feel sympathy for Lineker, even if they don't agree with what he originally said, and Sky may just be reflecting what their viewers think. But I wonder if someone at Sky has called him and said something along the lines of "ten percent extra salary and you can say what you like when you're off-air"?1
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Obvs Lineker’s all over the news but what’s Atts done?0
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I can’t see what is wrong with what he has tweeted. Is there something not quite right and good with his views? But then I’m not a Tory so I probably won’t understand an opposing view.3
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IdleHans said:I've just cancelled my TV licence direct debit, though tbf they took the last one about a week ago anyway and I'll barely be at home for the next few weeks anyway. But still, i hope many others take the same step againt the gutless corporation.2
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JaShea99 said:Obvs Lineker’s all over the news but what’s Atts done?
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soapboxsam said:Foxycafc said:I am absolutely furious. Proof the BBC are completely under the Tories' thumb.
Strange as on 'Have I got news for you' and when ever Frankie Boyle opens his mouth they seem to bash the Tories; easy target as the cabinet are so right wing and they have a "let them eat cake" mentality.
I think Gary lineker was looking to leave as so many of his colleagues at the BBC have done in recent years: Andrew Marr, Emily Maitlis, Dan Walker etc.
Gary is trying to force a transfer despite the fact his legs have gone.
Does Aunty have balls or have they scored an own goal ?
Lineker has other media and technological interests, perhaps he'll reinvent as England's answer to Elon Musk0 -
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Good on the team taking this stance in supporting Lineker
Match of the Day has had its day I think...
You can watch Premier League Highlights on YouTube about 6pm now anyway.3 -
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guinnessaddick said:4
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Don't lock the thread and relegate the discussion to a stupid sub-board only read by nerds. I want to see what people actually think of this12
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FishCostaFortune said:Swindon_Addick said:
And now you're gonna believe us, and now......2 -
Lincsaddick said:Swindon_Addick said:
I'll get my coat...0 -
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