Gary Lineker, believed by many to be football's best striker of all time, after the conversation turned to a very different kind of strike and whether it should be imposed on Russia for "war crimes" against neighbouring Ukraine.The 61-year-old former Tottenham Hotspur star found himself bombarded with messages telling him to save his critiques for the world of football."All those trillions spent on a so called nuclear deterrent.
Madness," he mused in a now-deleted tweet mocking Britain's war policies amid the attacks on Ukraine.However, chief economist Ian Shepherdson, who has over 21,000 followers on Twitter to Gary's 8.3 million, delivered a mocking swipe back to him.Targeting his history advertising Walker's Crisps on TV, he quizzed: "Which nuclear-armed country has been invaded by Russia?"Stick to the football and crisps Gary."Gary was unconvinced that the threat should be played down, shooting back: "None yet…let’s hope things don’t escalate."Keeping his cool, he added: "One question: why is it ok for you to have an opinion as a microeconomist but I can’t as a former footballer?"Ian responded: "Macro, not micro.
Big picture stuff. I wasn't giving my opinion, I was asking you a question in order to point out the absurdity of yours."To put it another way, do you think Russia would have invaded if Ukraine still had its nukes?"Gary replied: "Now you’re asking my opinion, having told me to stick to football.
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