Gary Winston Lineker 19:05 - Mar 9 with 20002 views | Flashberryjack | Gary Lineker ? Opinions please. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 10:35 - Mar 11 with 1803 views | krunchykarrot |
Gary Winston Lineker on 10:17 - Mar 11 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Maybe tonight they’ll actually have to show more football. I hate the endless punditry these days. |
Yep more football for me as well, i cannot justify having public money given to these multi millionaire hypocrites for stating the obvious. Saying that i defend the free speech aspect of this arguement, but he has signed a contract and had aa previous warning, i love the way these people preach their socialist wokisms whilst actively looking for loopholes in the tax laws. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 10:42 - Mar 11 with 1782 views | felixstowe_jack |
Gary Winston Lineker on 10:35 - Mar 11 by krunchykarrot | Yep more football for me as well, i cannot justify having public money given to these multi millionaire hypocrites for stating the obvious. Saying that i defend the free speech aspect of this arguement, but he has signed a contract and had aa previous warning, i love the way these people preach their socialist wokisms whilst actively looking for loopholes in the tax laws. |
In 2012 he was guilty of being part if an illegal tax avoidance scheme and had to pay HMRC back tax if £4.9 million. Seems like he is Robin Hood in reverse he takes money from the poor to fund his champagne socialist life style. Hypocrisy of course. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 11:04 - Mar 11 with 1757 views | swan65split | Jason does the swimaway. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 11:14 - Mar 11 with 1745 views | krunchykarrot |
Gary Winston Lineker on 10:42 - Mar 11 by felixstowe_jack | In 2012 he was guilty of being part if an illegal tax avoidance scheme and had to pay HMRC back tax if £4.9 million. Seems like he is Robin Hood in reverse he takes money from the poor to fund his champagne socialist life style. Hypocrisy of course. |
But he repented when his gob ran off again by taking in a vetted refugge mun. For a fortnight i think. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 11:44 - Mar 11 with 1713 views | Gwyn737 | Tonight’s line up announced 🤣 | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 15:01 - Mar 11 with 1611 views | 1983 |
Gary Winston Lineker on 21:30 - Mar 10 by Boundy | and tomorrow the sun will rise and set , to me it really doesn't matter, gary will continue to be a *no* and MOTD will still continue to be unwatched in my house ( unless we're on it of course) |
Exactly this who gives a chuff what some bloke who used to be good at football thinks about it. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 15:14 - Mar 11 with 1602 views | ReslovenSwan1 | We do not need Lineker a) Grossly over paid b) Does not pay enough tax and objects to claims for tax c) Encourages youngsters to eat very unhealthy food (Walkers crisps) d) Works for a FT100 company (BT) reliant on goodwill from HMG while insulting HMG | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 17:06 - Mar 11 with 1571 views | Gwyn737 |
Gary Winston Lineker on 15:14 - Mar 11 by ReslovenSwan1 | We do not need Lineker a) Grossly over paid b) Does not pay enough tax and objects to claims for tax c) Encourages youngsters to eat very unhealthy food (Walkers crisps) d) Works for a FT100 company (BT) reliant on goodwill from HMG while insulting HMG |
I heard he doesn’t like cawl, either. The rotter. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Gary Winston Lineker on 17:58 - Mar 11 with 1535 views | DJack |
Gary Winston Lineker on 10:42 - Mar 11 by felixstowe_jack | In 2012 he was guilty of being part if an illegal tax avoidance scheme and had to pay HMRC back tax if £4.9 million. Seems like he is Robin Hood in reverse he takes money from the poor to fund his champagne socialist life style. Hypocrisy of course. |
Ah, Felix, you and your whataboutery. Dry your eyes mate. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 18:05 - Mar 11 with 1533 views | Mixed_Kebab_No_Salad | Gary’s a ðŸ›Žï¸ end. So are the band wagon mob like Wright and Scott. Even those who weren’t asked to present are standing down from presenting. How beggy can you get haha. But so long as certain people blow smoke up their arses for being “brave” they’ll revel in it and be no worse off themselves. Nothing will change, it’s just this week/months social media “political” nonsense that whatever the consequence gets us nowhere but backward. MOTD would be so much better without punditry anyway. So this might be the best things that’s happened to the BBC and its licence fee payers. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 18:34 - Mar 11 with 1513 views | raynor94 |
Gary Winston Lineker on 15:14 - Mar 11 by ReslovenSwan1 | We do not need Lineker a) Grossly over paid b) Does not pay enough tax and objects to claims for tax c) Encourages youngsters to eat very unhealthy food (Walkers crisps) d) Works for a FT100 company (BT) reliant on goodwill from HMG while insulting HMG |
Good luck to him | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 18:40 - Mar 11 with 1510 views | TenbySwan | We live in a country with free speech. With a Government pressurising a company to sack someone for criticising them we are one step away from people being imprisoned. Agree or disagree with what he says he has the right to say it | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 18:54 - Mar 11 with 1506 views | Kilkennyjack |
Gary Winston Lineker on 18:40 - Mar 11 by TenbySwan | We live in a country with free speech. With a Government pressurising a company to sack someone for criticising them we are one step away from people being imprisoned. Agree or disagree with what he says he has the right to say it |
Exactly. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 19:01 - Mar 11 with 1496 views | Gwyn737 |
Gary Winston Lineker on 18:05 - Mar 11 by Mixed_Kebab_No_Salad | Gary’s a ðŸ›Žï¸ end. So are the band wagon mob like Wright and Scott. Even those who weren’t asked to present are standing down from presenting. How beggy can you get haha. But so long as certain people blow smoke up their arses for being “brave” they’ll revel in it and be no worse off themselves. Nothing will change, it’s just this week/months social media “political” nonsense that whatever the consequence gets us nowhere but backward. MOTD would be so much better without punditry anyway. So this might be the best things that’s happened to the BBC and its licence fee payers. |
Or they’re principled. If they didn’t do anything they’d be called hypocritical. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 19:48 - Mar 11 with 1462 views | Luther27 |
Gary Winston Lineker on 18:40 - Mar 11 by TenbySwan | We live in a country with free speech. With a Government pressurising a company to sack someone for criticising them we are one step away from people being imprisoned. Agree or disagree with what he says he has the right to say it |
Free speech….I don’t think so. Ask J K Rowling if we live in a country where free speech is nurtured and valued. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 20:18 - Mar 11 with 1440 views | Boundy |
Gary Winston Lineker on 19:48 - Mar 11 by Luther27 | Free speech….I don’t think so. Ask J K Rowling if we live in a country where free speech is nurtured and valued. |
Free is acceptable only if you agree with it , Rowling has had a torrid time expressing not only her opinion but facts . No ones shouting from the roof tops defending her rights | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 21:06 - Mar 11 with 1391 views | Boundy |
Gary Winston Lineker on 18:40 - Mar 11 by TenbySwan | We live in a country with free speech. With a Government pressurising a company to sack someone for criticising them we are one step away from people being imprisoned. Agree or disagree with what he says he has the right to say it |
Not when it comes to the BBC The external activities and public comments, for example on social media, of staff, presenters and others who contribute to our output can also affect perceptions of the BBC’s impartiality. Consequently, this section should be read in conjunction with Section 15: Conflicts of Interest Conflicts of Interest 15.3.5 There are four principal areas of risk that may arise from an individual’s external interests and activities. These risks exist across all output areas: the risk of bringing the BBC into disrepute the risk of bringing the BBC’s impartiality into doubt the risk of bringing the BBC’s independence into doubt the risk of an individual’s commercial interests, promotional work, external activities and other interests compromising the BBC’s integrity. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 21:26 - Mar 11 with 1367 views | majorraglan |
Gary Winston Lineker on 10:42 - Mar 11 by felixstowe_jack | In 2012 he was guilty of being part if an illegal tax avoidance scheme and had to pay HMRC back tax if £4.9 million. Seems like he is Robin Hood in reverse he takes money from the poor to fund his champagne socialist life style. Hypocrisy of course. |
His issues with HMRC relate to the IR35 regs which have impacted on lots of people who’ve been self employed. It’s been a real issue for lots of people. His position has is no different to hundreds of thousands if not millions of uk citizens who’ve been in the same boat. I certainly don’t think he’s the Al Capone you’re making him out to be. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 21:30 - Mar 11 with 1350 views | majorraglan |
Gary Winston Lineker on 21:06 - Mar 11 by Boundy | Not when it comes to the BBC The external activities and public comments, for example on social media, of staff, presenters and others who contribute to our output can also affect perceptions of the BBC’s impartiality. Consequently, this section should be read in conjunction with Section 15: Conflicts of Interest Conflicts of Interest 15.3.5 There are four principal areas of risk that may arise from an individual’s external interests and activities. These risks exist across all output areas: the risk of bringing the BBC into disrepute the risk of bringing the BBC’s impartiality into doubt the risk of bringing the BBC’s independence into doubt the risk of an individual’s commercial interests, promotional work, external activities and other interests compromising the BBC’s integrity. |
The above could equally apply to the guy Bots parachuted in to the BBC, the same guy who allegedly organised his loan and who also donated cash to the Conservative party. There got to be consistency across the piste. | | | |
Gary Winston Lineker on 21:50 - Mar 11 with 1335 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Gary Winston Lineker on 18:40 - Mar 11 by TenbySwan | We live in a country with free speech. With a Government pressurising a company to sack someone for criticising them we are one step away from people being imprisoned. Agree or disagree with what he says he has the right to say it |
BBC is not a company. It is a public broadcaster. He has to be impartial in his role and needs to avoid embarrassing his employers. A a free lancer he has exchanged cash for job security. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 21:51 - Mar 11 with 1335 views | Kilkennyjack |
Gary Winston Lineker on 21:06 - Mar 11 by Boundy | Not when it comes to the BBC The external activities and public comments, for example on social media, of staff, presenters and others who contribute to our output can also affect perceptions of the BBC’s impartiality. Consequently, this section should be read in conjunction with Section 15: Conflicts of Interest Conflicts of Interest 15.3.5 There are four principal areas of risk that may arise from an individual’s external interests and activities. These risks exist across all output areas: the risk of bringing the BBC into disrepute the risk of bringing the BBC’s impartiality into doubt the risk of bringing the BBC’s independence into doubt the risk of an individual’s commercial interests, promotional work, external activities and other interests compromising the BBC’s integrity. |
But this has not been applied to Andrew Neil (aka Brillo) ….?
There is no impartiality. The BBC is bent. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 08:26 - Mar 12 with 1251 views | felixstowe_jack |
Gary Winston Lineker on 21:51 - Mar 11 by Kilkennyjack | But this has not been applied to Andrew Neil (aka Brillo) ….?
There is no impartiality. The BBC is bent. |
Andrew Neil was a political analysis so of course he would put across his analysis of politics. Just as Alastair Campbell was Tony Blairs director of communications and would put across labour's spin. Gary Lineker is a sport presenter and under his terms of contract is supposed to be political neutral. Even you can understand that. | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 08:40 - Mar 12 with 1246 views | Boundy | I wonder how many are aware of their Companies Policy on social media , anything which could bring the company into disrepute and subsequently proven is often subject to disciplinary proceedings . I know my Company has and is very sensitive towards protecting its public profile | |
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Gary Winston Lineker on 08:55 - Mar 12 with 1236 views | Whiterockin |
Gary Winston Lineker on 08:40 - Mar 12 by Boundy | I wonder how many are aware of their Companies Policy on social media , anything which could bring the company into disrepute and subsequently proven is often subject to disciplinary proceedings . I know my Company has and is very sensitive towards protecting its public profile |
I wonder how many actually read the fine detail of their own contract of employment. On a couple of occasions I refused to sign a contract until it was revised. Lineker like many broadcasters is self employed and would have a detailed contract. I would be surprised if he wasn't in breach of this. [Post edited 12 Mar 2023 8:56]
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Gary Winston Lineker on 09:13 - Mar 12 with 1216 views | Dr_Parnassus | I think people should be able to have whatever opinion they like, as long as it’s not overtly offensive, whether I agree with him or disagree doesn’t come into it, What I do find amusing though is that the same people backing him to the hilt over this, are also the same people who want someone of the opposite political stance banned whenever they share their views. | |
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