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A raft of BBC Sport presenters, pundits and commentators stepped back from their duties working for the broadcaster this weekend in solidarity with Lineker, including the Match of the Day analysts Ian Wright and Alan Shearer and the Radio 5 Live and Match of the Day 2 presenter Mark Chapman, forcing the BBC to air stripped-down highlights packages without the usual studio presentation.Follow our live blog for latest updates on the scandal hereLineker refused the BBC’s request to effectively take back and apologise for his tweet, while the broadcaster’s director general, Tim Davie, also dug in, saying he would “absolutely not” be resigning over the chaos. Baguio
The BBC has backed down in its row with Gary Lineker over his use of social media and reinstated the presenter as host of Match of the Day.Lineker was axed from the flagship Premier League highlights show on the weekend after criticising the government’s immigration policy and comparing language used by the Conservative party with that of 1930s Germany PUBG
The BBC has backed down in its row with Gary Lineker over his use of social media and reinstated the presenter as host of Match of the Day.Lineker was axed from the flagship Premier League highlights show on the weekend after criticising the government’s immigration policy and comparing language used by the Conservative party with that of 1930s Germany Samsung
A raft of BBC Sport presenters, pundits and commentators stepped back from their duties working for the broadcaster this weekend in solidarity with Lineker, including the Match of the Day analysts Ian Wright and Alan Shearer and the Radio 5 Live and Match of the Day 2 presenter Mark Chapman, forcing the BBC to air stripped-down highlights packages without the usual studio presentation.Follow our live blog for latest updates on the scandal hereLineker refused the BBC’s request to effectively take back and apologise for his tweet, while the broadcaster’s director general, Tim Davie, also dug in, saying he would “absolutely not” be resigning over the chaos. Paymaya