The Light Was Yellow Sir
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Nobody doing MOTD2 tomorrow and no interviews with players or managers on either show.
How many of these indignant pundits were quiet happy to go to Qatar for the world cup?
Maybe people would engage more if views weren't so polarised.His post was still that of an ignoranamous
Oh yes that’s terribleOne of them was a rocket scientist tbf.
Denis one of my all time favourite players saw his home debut in March 1960, and he scored.More than you you prick
162,000 people who (a) spend too much time on the internet, and (b) would back anything or anybody who criticises the government.162,000 signatures so far disagree with your lazy inaccurate analysis. In fact what you write is so wrong I doubt you actually have read what Lineker posted.
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Reinstate Gary Lineker to Match of the Day
Outside the headquarters of the BBC in London is a statue of the writer George Orwell. It bears the words: “If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they don’t want to hear.” In a series of tweets Gary Lineker did just that. He told the Government that its...you.38degrees.org.uk
Because it’s not in his contract. The social media policy has to be adhered to pay everyone working for the BBC and I’ve already posted it.How have you come across that?
The guidelines on impartiality don’t seem to be something written down and signed up to. And as we can see with this response to a complaint about Andrew Neill, BBC policy doesn’t apply to freelancers speaking on social media…
Do you think a cleaner at the BBC would be suspended for the same thing?Because it’s not in his contract. The social media policy has to be adhered to pay everyone working for the BBC and I’ve already posted it.
That's.... extremely vague. Possibly why it's labelled a guideline. It doesn't state who and to what extent. It's historically generally been taken as read that newscasters have the most responsibility to avoid confusion over their roles. How that affects a sports presenter, is an open question.
Which is fair enough. Measured responses are nice, so full power to you. I've never taken in either, because like you, I don't have the room. Suffice to say, if I did have room, and the wherewithal, I'd have no qualms about welcoming an asylum seeker into my home. Linekar has offered refuge in the past, which means his tweet wasn't just hot air and he does feel compassionately about this issue. And two is better than none, it's still an altruistic deed.I could ask you the same but you may have done, so I respect you for it if you have. Unfortunately in my humble dwelling there is insufficient room and I wouldn’t volunteer if there was. We live in a free country and are all entitled to an opinion whether people agree with it or not. I have no problem with Lineker having an opinion but am delighted that the excessive number of pundits are having time off.
He doesn't.And Gary referencing Nazi Germany wasn’t?
Maybe I should have put *satire* at the end of my post.And this is the problem … being labelled a racist when expressing a concern
Still wouldnt have been funny. Ian hislop you aint. ;)Maybe I should have put *satire* at the end of my post.