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John Terry


He's entitled to voice his opinion as much as anyone else. We've previously seen Lineker upsetting people with his political views. As long as they don't do it during punditry or other paid roles relative to football, I don't see the issue.

He is, but he's also entitled to be criticised for it, like Lineker and Neville are on the other side. However, it's more difficult to take someone's opinion seriously when they've shown, based on their past behaviours, that they have very little empathy or moral compass.
 
He's entitled to voice his opinion as much as anyone else. We've previously seen Lineker upsetting people with his political views. As long as they don't do it during punditry or other paid roles relative to football, I don't see the issue.

I agree, naturally people dislike him regardless of his political views so for me it's no an issue.

I loved Carl Froch as a boxer but hos politics.are very different to mine.
 
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