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    It's not linkers fault this BBC offered him that much

    We would all lap that up if in similar position

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    I think Lineker is very good at his job. Of course I don't in any way think he is worth his salary. But I don't get the hate he is receiving from some.

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    They can't sell that show anywhere else in the world as they don't own the rights to do so.

    Please check out the facts before posting absolute drivel...
    Right but high ratings for that show makes their business bigger and stronger, meaning they can make other shows, sell other shows etc. You can seriously believe he makes the BBC no money at all and they earn the same if a program gets no vewiers as if it gets 20 million. Surely you aren't that daft.

    They also advertise their other shows before and after prime shows like MOTD. I mean, this really isn't difficult to understand.

    BBC make a good bit from Linekers talents and he is well compensated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theonlywayisup View Post
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    Gary Lineker agrees to huge pay cut from his £1.75m BBC salary after fury over axing licences for OAPs.

    Ridiculous salary to pay someone to talk about football.
    Surely he would be better accepting the full amount then donate the percentage he was willing to reduce his salary by to help the OAPs to pay their licence. Otherwise the BBC will use the money saved to pay more to some other pundit to talk cr@p. Alan Shearer for one.

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    Don't get the BBC haters.
    The BBC is brilliant and has always been.
    The licence fee has always been a good deal.
    BBC TV & Radio produce quality rather than fluff.
    All Pay for view, for profit, shareholder, TV is the devil.
    People are so short sighted. Can only see today and the deal that is in front of them.

    The BBC who brought me the John Peel show, Bob Crampsey, David Begg commentaries, Sportsound, BBC 6 music, great documentaries, Play for Today, Wimbledon, The Open etc.
    Sky on the other hand out bid everyone for every sporting event they wanted like a big greedy ****, held us all to ransom, totally ****ed the football market for Scottish football teams and sucked vast sums of money out of our pockets.
    If the BBC goes all you have is the worst blood sucking capitalist TV stations.
    The massive businesses kill the opposition and then **** everyone up the arse with the"going rate" which brings us back to Lineker.

    Gary Lineker is good at what he does but he is overpayed given the honour of being on BBC. Performers always worked for the BBC for reasons other than the money. However, you could easily argue that he is not overpayed if you look at the salaries Gabby Yorath & Claire Balding are paid for ruining sports programmes with their trite uninformed hiya drivel. The late Ron Pickering and the not late Brendan Foster must be disgusted with only Steve Cram now giving athletics the gravitas of presentation the sport deserves.
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    [QUOTE=CMurdoch;5930028]Don't get the BBC haters.
    The BBC is brilliant and has always been.
    The licence fee has always been a good deal.


    Totally agree - people who complain about it should experience what other countries have - I can't think of many better ways to spend £12 every month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMurdoch View Post
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    Don't get the BBC haters.
    The BBC is brilliant and has always been.
    The licence fee has always been a good deal.
    BBC TV & Radio produce quality rather than fluff.
    Pay for view profit, shareholder, all business TV is the devil.
    People are so short sighted. Can only see the deal that is in front of them.

    The BBC who brought me the John Peel show, Bob Crampsey, David Begg commentaries, Sportsound, BBC 6 music, great documentaries, Play for Today, Wimbledon, The Open etc.
    Sky on the other hand bought every sporting event they wanted like a big greedy ****, held us all to ransom, totally ****ed the football market for Scottish football teams and sucked vast sums of money out of our pockets.
    If the BBC goes all you have is the worst blood sucking capitalist TV stations.
    The massive businesses kill the opposition and then **** everyone up the arse with the"going rate" which brings us back to Lineker.

    Gary Lineker is good at what he does but he is overpayed given the honour of being on BBC. Performers always worked for the BBC for reasons other than the money. However, you could easily argue that he is not overpayed if you look at the salaries Gabby Yorath & Claire Balding are paid for ruining sports programmes with their trite uninformed hiya drivel. The late Ron Pickering and the not late Brendan Foster must be disgusted with only Steve Cram now giving athletics the gravitas of presentation the sport deserves.
    I think you're getting a bit carried away with yourself here CM.

    In the early days the BBC was so good at propaganda that Joseph Goebbels used it as a model for Hitler's Nazi propaganda machine.

    You might expect the Corporation to produce some good programming in the near 100 years they've been in existence, particularly so, given that they had a monopoly on the TV screen for so long but I think it's fair to say that they've also produced some amount of guff and, as an aside, the budget they 'give' to Scottish Football is an absolute joke.

    With regard to Gary Lineker he is massively overpaid for what he does, whether he does it well or not is not relevant. I don't see people turning off MOTD when it's presented by Dan Walker or anyone else half decent for that matter.

    For what it's worth, I don't subscribe to Sky TV but at least I can opt in or out as I please. I have no option with the BBC and genuinely grudge seeing my TV licence fee wasted on former footballers and worse still failed reporters and politicians like Andrew Neil and Micheal Portillo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven79 View Post
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    We live in a dictatorial state that makes people pay for a service that could well be a subscription service at this point in time to brainwash the masses with their propaganda.

    It would make places like the Soviet Union & China look on with envy at this way of state control.
    I think you have over egged that. Speak to any immigrant and they will tell you what state control is.

    The very fact you are able to make your claim is evidence enough it isn't as bad as other places and in the world.

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    I think Lineker is very good at his job. Of course I don't in any way think he is worth his salary. But I don't get the hate he is receiving from some.
    This. He was a top class player and a good ambassador for the sport, I've not got any problem with him presenting MOTD although agree that he, like a lot of other celebrities, is overpaid. He doesn't take himself too seriously too, and in my eyes that's a good thing.

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    I think we should be allowed to opt out of the bbc programmes and licence fees,it is foisted upon us whether we like it or not.

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    There is next to nothing on the BBC that interests me or I can't get elsewhere and I haven't watched it in literally years.

    I concluded years ago that BBC HQ in England and its subsidiary BBC Scotland reflect Scotland the way they would like it to be rather than the reality of what Scotland is really like.

    Linekar is an excellent presenter and an interesting and progressive person but if the BBC makes the choice of paying him £1.7m while paying £2m annually for the rights to Scottish Football then its only fair I also make my own choices regarding paying license fees for owning a TV set.

    Its a very weird tax in this day and age and of course totally unenforceable.
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    I’m actually surprised he doesn’t get paid more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calumhibee1 View Post
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    I’m actually surprised he doesn’t get paid more.
    Probably doubles up on BT.

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    I think you're getting a bit carried away with yourself here CM.

    In the early days the BBC was so good at propaganda that Joseph Goebbels used it as a model for Hitler's Nazi propaganda machine.

    You might expect the Corporation to produce some good programming in the near 100 years they've been in existence, particularly so, given that they had a monopoly on the TV screen for so long but I think it's fair to say that they've also produced some amount of guff and, as an aside, the budget they 'give' to Scottish Football is an absolute joke.

    With regard to Gary Lineker he is massively overpaid for what he does, whether he does it well or not is not relevant. I don't see people turning off MOTD when it's presented by Dan Walker or anyone else half decent for that matter.

    For what it's worth, I don't subscribe to Sky TV but at least I can opt in or out as I please. I have no option with the BBC and genuinely grudge seeing my TV licence fee wasted on former footballers and worse still failed reporters and politicians like Andrew Neil and Micheal Portillo.
    They could certainly save a load of cash and improve Match of the Day by having insightful sports journalists on alongside Lineker rather than the tedious ex footballers Jenas, Shearer etc who always have me reaching for the fast forward button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffers View Post
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    All about opinions but I think he's a terrible presenter and that salary is an absolute joke. The amount of times he asks a question then looks away as if checking autocue and not paying attention to the answer. And don't get me started on the time they tried him presenting the Open, his interview of Jack Nicklaus was embarrassing.

    I'm sure he'll survive with his BT Sport and Walkers crisps money.
    Well said. Dont get me started about BBC salaries. Cant stand Linekar.

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    Well said. Dont get me started about BBC salaries. Cant stand Linekar.
    Or how the unbiased bbc took sides during the Scottish referendum. *******s

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    You pay pennies a day for everything available on the BBC and yet some would rather do away with it so we can watch adverts every ten minutes. It is still by far the best value for money out there. Be careful what you wish for.

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