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Gary Lineker tries to put Donald Trump in his place, cops unexpected flak

Published 14:14 15 Oct 2016 BST

Updated 14:37 15 Oct 2016 BST

Conan Doherty
Gary Lineker tries to put Donald Trump in his place, cops unexpected flak

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Ah, he's just trying to have a bit of craic.

Gary Lineker doesn't take himself too seriously. The whole bloody world knows that. CskbupmUIAEpSJ4 Even if he did try to take himself seriously now, how the hell could he? https://twitter.com/TwoFourFours/status/768850120054104064 Back in the summer of 2015, Lineker questioned the hiring of Claudio Ranieri for his beloved Leicester. It ended well but it didn't end well. He proclaimed that, if the side went on to win the league, he'd present Match of the Day in his underwear. An 'I'll eat my hat' moment that you're never really called on. You get called out on things on Twitter though. But he's still able to laugh about it. https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/787263239390392320 And, whilst Lineker might not take himself too seriously on social media, Donald Trump does't seem to take himself too seriously either. Presidential candidate or not. He is angry however. It's been a mad week across the pond and the Republican party's nominee is hitting back. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/787258211283918848 Lineker wasn't having any of it and used his misery watching Leicester fall to Chelsea and fall from grace this season to hit back sarcastically at the New Yorker's claims. https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/787258933589213185 Then, everyone else decided to hit back at the Match of the Day presenter. Sport and politics and all that. https://twitter.com/NamelessCulture/status/787259111671009280 Stay out of it. https://twitter.com/altmediawales/status/787259189928263680 He has a point. https://twitter.com/c_hend82/status/787275993941700609 Harsh. https://twitter.com/graves7328/status/787275387470487552 But there are bigger problems at hand here. https://twitter.com/The_Andy_Goode/status/787259694255669248 On the latest episode of the GAA Hour, Wooly chats to new Meath boss Andy McEntee about the flawed Dublin Championship and catches up with new Clare joint manager Donal Moloney. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
Gary Lineker tries to put Donald Trump in his place, cops unexpected flak