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Joe Lycett

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SusieBQ Sun 20-Nov-22 18:00:36

Joe Lycett has apparently shredded £10,000 of his own money as an objection to David Beckham’s involvement with the Qatar World Cup. Makes me sad to think what good could have been done with this money.

Rosie51 Tue 22-Nov-22 09:18:13

Oh I agree it's his money to do with as he wishes.
I'm just not comfortable with the blackmail aspect. I wish DB hadn't taken the money to promote them, it's not as if he needs another £10 million, but then again I would have preferred our whole England team had shown some principles and refused to take part in the tournament. Every single person that participates whether in the audience or on the pitch is supporting Qatar's world cup. Sporting boycotts are effective, and this would have been huge had many countries joined in.

Doodledog Tue 22-Nov-22 00:52:51

It was a double bluff.

It seems to be being forgotten that it was his money to do with as he pleased. That would have been true whether he'd shredded it or not.

The point, though, is that right until he 'admitted' that he hadn't shredded it but given it to charity, David Beckham was unmoved, and did nothing in response. He could have stepped in, offered to match the money, agreed to make some sort of statement about human rights in Qatar, or something, but he didn't. Arguably, that would have been giving in to blackmail, but the counter-argument would be that it was an offer of payment to use his influence, and DB is far from averse to that sort of deal. Maybe £10k was too much like small change for him?

Had JL said at the start that he would donate the money whatever happened, the stunt would have been a damp squib. This way, DB (and the other 'stars' who are acting in support of the Qatari regime) has been exposed as a hypocrite, JL has gained publicity for himself, and the money has gone to charity, so I see it as a win all round.

Rosie51 Mon 21-Nov-22 23:54:53

Lucca

GrannyGravy13

Well done Joe 👏👏👏👏

Exactly. So all those calling him a fool ??

And what about those agreeing shredding £10,000 was a good idea, a wonderful publicity stunt, cheap at the price for the publicity generated...............seems Joe disagrees he calls it 'irresponsible' to shred the money and says he would never do such a thing?
I still wonder which was the lie, the shredding of real money or the later retraction? That was some setup if real money was put into the shredder but fake money came out. The trouble is when you lie can anyone believe anything else you say?

Serendipity22 Mon 21-Nov-22 22:39:26

Hmmmm... the sceptical me thinks it was not real !!!!!!!

Lucca Mon 21-Nov-22 19:07:37

GrannyGravy13

Well done Joe 👏👏👏👏

Exactly. So all those calling him a fool ??

Lucca Mon 21-Nov-22 19:06:01

Callistemon21

Lucca

Callistemon21

He tried to make it all about him.

Apologies, Joe blush

Nothing to do with OP but I liked him on gsb and his consumer programme. I think he has integrity and donating to a charity while laudable would have done nothing to draw attention to beckham’s hypocrisy

To clarify: He tried to make the Sewing Bee all about him.

Not in my opinion !

BlueBelle Mon 21-Nov-22 18:58:42

So it was all fake and Joe Lycette has donated the money to Charity

Callistemon21 Mon 21-Nov-22 17:16:53

Zoejory

I've been watching Jeremy Vine. A guest has just mentioned how much of London is owned by Qatar.

The Shard, Harrods, Olympic Village, former US Embassy Building, One Hyde Park, Chelsea Barracks. 200 million pound home in Regent's Park, Canary Wharf Financial District, Claridges, The Berkley and The Connaught, shareholder in the London Stock Exchange, a stake in Camden Market. Also major shareholders of Sainsburys and Barclay's.

Manchester City is basically owned by a member of. the Royal Family in Abu Dhabi.

I'm sure there's lots of others .

Its a complex area. Joe has played a blinder as it's being discussed all over the place.

Interesting Zoejory

So much hypocrisy in this country.

Glorianny Mon 21-Nov-22 17:10:12

Joe Lycett is so clever!

Doodledog Mon 21-Nov-22 13:48:18

It certainly does for David Beckham.

Parsley3 Mon 21-Nov-22 13:47:48

There you have it. A brilliant publicity stunt that got us all talking. Money talks, doesn't it.

Doodledog Mon 21-Nov-22 13:47:22

Doodledog

Apparently what he really shredded was a cover of the magazine (GQ? Time?) with the photo of DB and the headline about his being a gay icon grin.

Trying to find the magazine, I've been google imaging 'David Beckham magazine gay icon', and there are so many photos of him with his kit off in provocative poses* - it is no accident that he has that status, and it will have earned him a fortune. It is incredibly hypocritical of him not to stand by his gay fans over this.

* it's tough work, but someone has to do it - I don't mind taking one for the team wink

Jaxjacky Mon 21-Nov-22 13:41:16

Well played Joe. 👏👏

Doodledog Mon 21-Nov-22 13:36:34

Apparently what he really shredded was a cover of the magazine (GQ? Time?) with the photo of DB and the headline about his being a gay icon grin.

rafichagran Mon 21-Nov-22 13:35:46

Glad it was donated to charity.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 21-Nov-22 13:29:55

Well done Joe 👏👏👏👏

VioletSky Mon 21-Nov-22 13:18:14

Well, I was right again.... usually am lol

MayBee70 Mon 21-Nov-22 13:04:09

FannyCornforth

Well, the boy Lycett played an absolute blinder!
The lad done well! 👏 👏 👏

Oh heck. I’m welling up now. I’d started to think that, if the money was real in light of FIFA’s threats at the England squad Joes protest was justified but now I’m even happier. As if I couldn’t love him enough. Well done Joe.

Doodledog Mon 21-Nov-22 13:02:54

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Doodledog Mon 21-Nov-22 12:58:56

Zoejory

Joe did donate the 10 grand to charity. All's well that ends well

Well done, Joe.

What's your next move, David?

Lexisgranny Mon 21-Nov-22 12:58:51

To DH’s amazement I just turned the TV on the watch the match. The studio pundits were discussing the one love armband and criticised the timing of the announcement that captains would be yellow carded if they wore it. They then cut to the pitch where two females ( vaguely recognised them, but can’t recall their names). The one one the right hand side of the picture was wearing the arm band (or something that looked very like it) on her left arm.

FannyCornforth Mon 21-Nov-22 12:57:14

Well, the boy Lycett played an absolute blinder!
The lad done well! 👏 👏 👏

Zoejory Mon 21-Nov-22 12:53:16

Joe did donate the 10 grand to charity. All's well that ends well

grannydarkhair Mon 21-Nov-22 12:52:05

👍

FannyCornforth Mon 21-Nov-22 12:50:24

Grannydarkhair, but I may just eat a fake football scarf… 🤔 🍴 🧣
And , I will, of course, give the genuine scarf to a good cause 😇