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Lineker and Attenborough

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  • IAgree said:
    OK … not sure what that has to do with MOTD or Lineker? Seems to be related to the rail strike ? 
    Impartial?
  • That was a typo, as I know he's a Tory. 

    And, I don't even support the BBC's actions over Lineker, but Campbell has been all over the media today, so I imagine he very much made himself available to all the media outlets, he wasn't dragged kicking and screaming to say something on the BBC. 
    And he’s been bang on.
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  • NabySarr said:
    Exactly. The policy itself is so illegal and infeasible, they know it will never happen. The purpose is to cause division, they want to fight the election as a culture war as they can’t fight it on their record, policies or their people. Unfortunately a lot of idiots will fall for it hook, line and sinker and give them their vote to ‘stop the boats’ even though the tories never do anything about immigration as they know they can use it exactly like this
    I agree with this.
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    Any evidence for that?
    Your eyes?
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  • It’s not going to be shown is it?

    If it does go ahead, it will be the highest viewed MOTD in years. 
  • Perhaps we could have the “Masked Pundit “ and get Jonathan Wross to guess who is talking old bollocks!

    Not got a lot of time for Lineker, but in this instance he is right 
  • The next day is MOTD 2 so will the boycott extend to that? And then next Saturday? Perhaps until one or other parties backs down?
  • Every time I see something from Dan Roan that isn’t Rubgy Union related I think a little piece of him dies inside.  He’s itching to get back to his life before commentating for bbc sport as a triathlete, living in Hampshire, following Wasps and regional Sales Director Northern Europe for an ERP software vendor 

    I think he hates football and the fact he has to report on it 
  • As one who hates listening to football pundits and always head off to make a cup of tea or do something else to avoid the half time chat when live games are on, I think I might  watch MOTD tomorrow for the first time since we were relegated from the Premier League. 
  • Looking forward to watching MOTD and providing my own commentary. It'll be like being 7 again.
  • I'll wonder if the format will be deemed a success and the BBC decide to stick with the world feed and no studio presentation.
    Alot of money could be saved for other programming.
    I note the BBC has reduced golf coverage significantly in recent times due to cost. This might be seen as an opportunity by some executives.
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