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Topic History of: I won't be watching Match of the Day
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Green Man I have never been a fan of GB News it's paid and controlled opposition and is still regulated by Ofcom.

GB News are having a joke with the BBC. However are these journalists so spectrumed to see GB News are having a joke? Of course they can't show any highlights.


www.indy100.com/news/match-of-the-day-gb-news
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
You'll notice this cry for a GaryCott has spread very fast. Just remember - despite Labour and Tories trying to push this as a political row and media trying to make it a BBC bashing event, the real issue is censorship, freedom of speech and personal comments on social media.

Just remember the highlights are on YouTube. I never understood why it Match of the Day has pundits. When it's a highlight reel.
JK2006 You'll notice this cry for a GaryCott has spread very fast. Just remember - despite Labour and Tories trying to push this as a political row and media trying to make it a BBC bashing event, the real issue is censorship, freedom of speech and personal comments on social media.
Wyot As the Linekar "crisis" spreads and deepens I am feeling cheered. Yes totally silly on one level, but at another this is the vehicle people are using to say enough of politicising, cancelling, bullying and controlling people.

I hope it continues to gain traction - across all BBC channels and programming.
Green Man JK2006 wrote:
As a freelancer on BBC TV for far longer than Lineker, I would have resigned had anybody ever told me what I could or could not say off air. But I actually think it's wrong for any employer to muzzle anybody outside of their work environment. Odd that The Sun - considered a very strict environment - actually encouraged me to "break ranks" in my weekly column. I remember once standing up for the BBC (and producer Michael Hurll when The Sun condemned him for the death on Noel's House Party) because that was my opinion, and the Editor was delighted to feature the other balance to the paper's stance.


He should of asked for his contract to be changed. (most contracts can be changed)

A business partners know his brother Wayne via work. He is another prize plum and it seems to be genetic. Wayne apparently has or had a bathroom cabinet stacked with little blue pills and vitality tablets.

What is the appeal to Noel Edmunds? I found him boring both off and on screen.