BBC fans all have same Gary Lineker complaint as he says MOTD bosses wanted him out

Importance Score: 55 / 100 🔵

In a revealing new interview, prominent football pundit Gary Lineker has claimed he felt ‘pushed’ by BBC executives to leave his role on Match of the Day, a program he has hosted for 25 years. Speaking to Amol Rajan, Lineker, 64, hinted at a subtle pressure from BBC bosses suggesting his time on the popular football highlights show was nearing its end. Fans reacted strongly to Lineker’s assertions regarding his impending Match of the Day exit as the season draws to a close.

Lineker reportedly said, “It’s time [to leave]. I’ve done it for a considerable duration. It’s been brilliant, it’s been great.” Expanding on the broadcaster’s apparent desire for his departure, he added: “Well, perhaps they want me to leave. There was certainly a sense of that. I have another year remaining on my contract, and I’m scheduled to present the FA Cup and World Cup coverage. Furthermore, they are now incorporating our podcast, Match of the Day Top Ten, and The Rest Is Football which I co-present with Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, into their programming.”

Fan Reactions to Lineker’s BBC Departure Claims

Public reaction swiftly followed Lineker’s interview, with social media platforms becoming a hub for diverse opinions. Some viewers echoed a sentiment of agreement with the BBC’s apparent stance, with one user stating, “Gary Lineker admits his behaviour damaged the BBC. Well, that was why some of us wanted him to stop.” Several others reflected this view, with posts such as, “‘BBC News – I felt BBC wanted me to leave Match of the Day’, says Gary Lineker – so did everyone else,” and “‘I felt BBC wanted me to leave Match of the Day’, says Gary Lineker. Lots of us did. We turned over when we saw you.”

Support for Lineker

However, Lineker also received support. Narinder Kaur, known from Jeremy Vine, asserted, “Gary Lineker being pushed out by the BBC shows how even those with a platform for truth and integrity are silenced when it doesn’t fit the narrative. It’s all about controlling the message, not the public’s interest.”

Further expressions of support emerged, with one individual stating, “Gary Lineker is asked about likening the language used by the govt with that used by Germany in the 1930s, and he says he was right to say it because it was accurate. He’s right, it was.” Another commenter praised Lineker as “the best in the business,” while another echoed, “The BBC bullied out Gary Lineker for stating the truth; they wanted a ‘yes man,’ but he’s a warrior for the truth. I have so much respect for him. Well done Gary, you’ll continue to have my support and you’ll be on the right side of history.”

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Background to Lineker’s Departure

This latest development follows Lineker’s suspension from Match of the Day in March 2023. This suspension occurred after he made contentious remarks regarding the government’s new policies on small boat migrants, drawing comparisons to 1930s Nazi Germany. His planned departure from the program was formally announced last November, with BBC management confirming he would step down at the conclusion of the 2024/25 season.


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