Gary Lineker Twitter comment received significant media coverage. What did he say? Read on to find out.
Gary Lineker is a retired English football player and current sports broadcaster.
In 1978, Lineker signed with Leicester City to begin his professional football career.
He later played in Japan for several other teams, including Everton, Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur, and Nagoya Grampus Eight.
Gary is best renowned for his prodigious scoring prowess. During his club career, he scored 282 goals in 567 games. He also scored 48 goals in 80 games for the England national team.
Additionally, Gary enjoyed success as a sports broadcaster after his retirement from playing football in 1994.
He was a presenter and analyst for the BBC for several football-related shows, including Match of the Day and the FIFA World Cup.
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Gary Lineker Twitter Comment – What Did He Say?
According to the BBC, match of the Day host Gary Lineker will be “talked to” after tweeting negatively about the government’s asylum policy.
Posting on Twitter, he said how the plans had been spelled out was “very different to that employed by Germany in the 30s”.
The celebrity would be “reminded of his obligations,” a BBC official said.
Suella Braverman, the home secretary, who announced the policy on Tuesday, expressed disappointment at Lineker’s remarks.
The government announced measures on Tuesday to effectively prohibit anyone traveling to the UK illegally from requesting asylum.