Popular Post StanSP Posted 11 November 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 November 2024 7 minutes ago, Webbo said: If he was posting right wing views ,do you think he'd keep his job? Would you support his right to do so? Depends how extreme? I respect someone's right to a political view. But not where it impacts on someone's safety or risk/harm. What Lineker did doesn't impinge on his ability to present MOTD nor did it bring the BBC into disrepute, in my opinion. 7
blockheadder Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, Fox42 said: Really is a shame how unloved one of our own is by plenty of our fanbase. Cos we're all.Tories. don't you know? Edited 11 November 2024 by blockheadder
TeamRocket Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 Don't care what people think of him, I for one will miss him but like many have said think MOTD is dead now we have the Internet and let's be honest they will only ever talk about the "Big 6" now. 1
Corky Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 His political views don't bother me. He has also spoken rubbish about the club which does. Good presenter and a natural and Mark Chapman should be next. 2
Paninistickers Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 3 minutes ago, Webbo said: Like a lot of Leicester people, I know people who've met him/ went school with him and none of them have anything nice to say about him. I've seen it written on here a few times. Maybe I'm naïve, but I find it hard to believe.. Maybe he's slightly offhand when some slobbering half baked fella is asking for / demanding a selfie when he's out minding his own business. I find it hard to picture that, say, if you bumped into Gary passing in London and you said you were from Leicester and a City fan, he wouldn't be pleasant. 2
Izzy Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 I remember as a kid my Mum came home from shopping one day probably around 1982 and said... "I walked into Fenwicks carrying a load of bags and Gary Lineker opened the door for me and smiled" Apparently I replied "flippin ek Mum, why didn't you invite him back for tea!" 2 1
Guest RYM Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 1 minute ago, Paninistickers said: I've seen it written on here a few times. Maybe I'm naïve, but I find it hard to believe.. Maybe he's slightly offhand when some slobbering half baked fella is asking for / demanding a selfie when he's out minding his own business. I find it hard to picture that, say, if you bumped into Gary passing in London and you said you were from Leicester and a City fan, he wouldn't be pleasant. I met him once when we played Brentford in the FA Cup at Griffin Park. I was working my last game at the Bees, my boys were LCFC mascots and Gary was great with them. Chatted to them about their favourite players and their dad being old as he (me) remembered him playing for LCFC. Had a photo with them, smiled wished them well. Lovely it was.
Popular Post Lionator Posted 11 November 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 November 2024 8 minutes ago, Corky said: His political views don't bother me. He has also spoken rubbish about the club which does. Good presenter and a natural and Mark Chapman should be next. We’ve all spoken rubbish about our club. Fact is if he didn’t step in, we wouldn’t have a club for him to talk rubbish about. 8
RowlattsFox Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 Vastly overpaid but I think he's good at what he does. Will be a big miss.
Vowels Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 1 hour ago, David Hankey said: Got too big for his boots. Instead of doing the job he was highly paid to do he became too outspoken and controversial. Something you don't want from a presenter. Bit off topic and in the wrong thread I'm sure (I'm new. I'm allowed) But when are we getting the dislike button? 1 1
cruzFOX Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 I’m not a hater I’ve always liked lineker. Ok I’m not exposed to him as much you all in the UK. Leicester doesnt produce a heap of home grown national celebs so when we do produce we should appreciate it.. He may be many negative things to some people but he’s always shown his pride of being a Leicester lad. He did his part in saving our club when it needed it. As MOTD he helped make it iconic for so many years. Whoever follows will find it tough to make the same impression. Just my opinion. 3
Popular Post RonnieTodger Posted 11 November 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 November 2024 He is a phenomenal broadcaster. Shame to see him go. 3 2
Popular Post dmayne7 Posted 11 November 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 November 2024 1 hour ago, Scotch said: It's going to be Alex Scott. Fills quotas (gay, woman of colour) whilst I also think she's good at what she does and has good knowledge of the game. She is an absolutely atrocious presenter. She is absolutely a diversity hire and I think plenty of people cut her slack because of her looks. She started out as a reasonable pundit but then she starting offering nothing insightful compared to others (which is quite an achievement given how low the bar is). I remember watching her and Claire Balding present the Olympics highlights and the difference in their competency as broadcasters was absolutely staggering (and I don't particularly like Claire Balding). It's one thing for her to be a pundit, but presenting is a completely different game. 5
Popular Post Footballwipe Posted 11 November 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 November 2024 (edited) A Leicester fan's opinion of Lineker really outs someone politically. Are you a rabid right winger, or are you a rational human being who, even if you don't agree with him politically, can appreciate everything he did for us, and his esteemed broadcasting career. The same hypocrites who worship at the alter of Peter Shilton and Sharron Davies because the expression of their political views is - astonishingly and coincidentally - absolutely fine. Edited 11 November 2024 by Footballwipe 11
Popular Post dooflip Posted 11 November 2024 Popular Post Posted 11 November 2024 Terrible news. Local legend and club voice from a top position within the media. This is bad for the club. Disagree with any negativity towards him in this thread. His political views are not extreme at all, he just doesn’t like injustice and suffering and will stand up for the downtrodden - just what a normal person should be imo. Top bloke. Much prefer that to him being a weasel personally. Unfortunately that just doesn’t fit with the regime. They’ll probably recruit someone from the register to take his place. Arguably the most famous person to come from Leicester. Will miss watching a local legend present my football highlights on a Saturday night. 8 1
Jon the Hat Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 1 hour ago, Sly said: He did a great for MOTD in picking it up after Des. I’ll miss the International Tournament coverage more though. However in the modern age, I’m not really sure MOTD itself has a place anymore. It was once the go to place to see highlights, however I don’t need to wait until the evening now. With social media and even Sky, the highlights are available much sooner. I’ve not watched the program itself for years. He’s always been massive advocate for Leicester. I don’t understand how people don’t get that. Some of his political opinions don’t align with mine, but then again 50% of the country don’t. I don’t dislike them or wish them ill. Such is life. Yet people watch it anyway. It is interesting that the chat, the magazine discussion is what keeps people watching, not just the highlights. Balance is key though, went too far the other way when it was briefly on ITV. Hopefully they don't break that.
Sly Posted 11 November 2024 Posted 11 November 2024 13 minutes ago, Jon the Hat said: Yet people watch it anyway. It is interesting that the chat, the magazine discussion is what keeps people watching, not just the highlights. Balance is key though, went too far the other way when it was briefly on ITV. Hopefully they don't break that. Yes, I always like the program Kamara and Ben Shepard did on Sunday morning I think it was, similar in a way discussing the games and a bit of a guest to talk along with. 1
CosbehFox Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 (edited) 10 hours ago, splinterdream said: its rubbish really. id much prefer the show chris kamara did on sunday mornings where he went in depth into the games, do that and put it on iplayer Yeah that program doesn’t exist anymore cos people stopped watching it Edited 12 November 2024 by CosbehFox 1 1
funkyrobot Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 Everyone calling for Chappers underestimate how much Lineker uses his past experience as a world class striker to add to the viewing experience. He’s not a just a brilliant host who asks questions to the more knowledgeable guests, he’s been there and done that at the highest level and that gives him so much more as the host. Chappers is a good tv host but very much the question asker who has to realistically get the guests to provide all of the experienced answers as he’s not got that previous history as a pro. It’s a big loss for the BBC from their flagship footy programme in my opinion. 2
RumbleFox Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 Club legend and always liked him as a presenter. Shame to see him go. Some of the comments on here though, “too outspoken and controversial” 😂. People are wild. Wish him the best of luck. X 2
CosbehFox Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 14 minutes ago, funkyrobot said: Everyone calling for Chappers underestimate how much Lineker uses his past experience as a world class striker to add to the viewing experience. He’s not a just a brilliant host who asks questions to the more knowledgeable guests, he’s been there and done that at the highest level and that gives him so much more as the host. Chappers is a good tv host but very much the question asker who has to realistically get the guests to provide all of the experienced answers as he’s not got that previous history as a pro. It’s a big loss for the BBC from their flagship footy programme in my opinion. I agree with you mostly but I do think Chappers is good at taking a backseat and asking the footballers pointed questions about the game/decision making 2
Raj Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 Most of us wont be watching MOTD much after this season if you only watch it for City anyway!!! 1
Sampson Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 (edited) Match of the Day still gets more viewers than 90% of live matches - for the record only 10 PL live matches reached 3million viewers last season (which was actually the most in a season on record) whereas MOTD regularly gets that. Last weekend it still got over 3miion views. This idea that it’s on its last legs doesn’t actually match up to viewing habits. Just because some forever online people don’t watch it anymore because they watch it on YouTube, it’s still a large watched programme and will continue for a long time yet. https://www.barb.co.uk/viewing-data/most-viewed-programmes/ Edited 12 November 2024 by Sampson 1
foxy boxing Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 He been doing it for such a long time and is a match of the day legend but all things come to an end. He still has a lot of work with other channels and other projects he can do. Doing something so long it does get a bit stale and things now and again need freshening up. Obviously he gets a lot of stick for his political views and maybe the bbc thought that was becoming more and more of a distraction. He's been extremely lucky to have been paid millions for something he loves to do and has had a great footballing and broadcasting career. 2
Spudulike Posted 12 November 2024 Posted 12 November 2024 For the sake of continuity and smooth handover give the job to Manish 4
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