.GaryLineker is proving as ruthless at taking down sh*tehawk Tories as he was around the six-yard box. The BBC presenter won’t ‘stick to football’ and nor will JohnnyTheNic...
Date published: Friday 10th March 2023 3:04 -
Bobby Robson picked him for England for the first time in 1984 and in total he earned 80 caps and scored 49 goals. He was the best English striker of his era and by some measure, won the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot in 1986 and was Ballon d’Or runner up the same year. He was Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year 1985–86, 1991–92 and PFA Players’ Player of the Year 1985–86.
Of course, there are those who don’t love Gary. Far from it. He infuriates these people who want to see him sacked for the crime of telling the truth. And these people hate the truth. In recent years he’s taken to tweeting about various issues, most recently migrants and the government’s inhumane policies. Despite the right-wing performative outage at his words, they are hardly the words of a revolutionary but rather the words of someone who is just being moderate, sensible and thoughtful.
Corruption? Nepotism? It is hard not to use a lot of words that end in -ism about these appalling people. Apparently, such actions are fine with the BBC, but opposing extreme governmental rhetoric – let’s not pretend it’s an actual policy because it’s illegal and unworkable – is beyond the pale. That isn’t a sustainable position. Sack him and it looks like the BBC is completely craven to right-wing Tories,.
Gary doesn’t need the job, is wealthy and doesn’t need to work. Since he hasn’t broken his contract rules, if they sacked him, he could likely sue them for breach of contract, and take them to the cleaners. The BBC, the Conservative Party and all the nasty satellite groups that orbit it are impotent in stopping him making his occasional tweets about their appalling policies. They have no choice but to keep drinking their own tears over this.
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