Gary Lineker demonstrates how to dispatch Daily Mail reporters in under 10 words
The Match of the Day man was in no mood to talk to the newspaper about speculation concerning his future on the BBC's flagship show.
The Match of the Day man was in no mood to talk to the newspaper about speculation concerning his future on the BBC's flagship show.
The Defence Secretary questioned whether the Match Of The Day host should express political views.
The deputy Tory chair has been given a 17 per cent chance of retaining his seat at the next election, according to Electoral Calculus.
It comes after an independent review was conducted by former ITN boss John Hardie.
"This is fantastic, even by Daily Mail standards", the Match of the Day presenter posted.
The former footballer long advocated for refugees through social media and faced criticism earlier this year for his views on social media.
“I didn’t know what to do. I just thought, ‘Please stop’.”
He's got them on toast: Gary Lineker has posted a perfectly tongue-in-cheek response, after being name on the Mail on Sunday's 'Woke List'
The National Union of Journalists said he "shamefully clung to his position as chair for months, whilst all around him could clearly see his time was up".
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