Gary Lineker Calls Piers Morgan A 'Berk' For Labelling Olympic Medallist Max Whitlock A 'Loser'

'Berk' can actually mean something stronger.
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Millions watched with bated breath as Great Britain’s Max Whitlock clinched a bronze medal in the men’s all-around gymnastics final. As the first time a Brit gymnast has scaled the podium in the event in more than a century, it was no mean feat.

Frankly, the 23-year-old is a superman.

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But, as soccer legend and TV anchorman Gary Lineker pointed out, it wasn’t enough for some.

First GB Olympic medal in the all-around gymnastics in 108 years for @maxwhitlock1 . Marvellous! But a failure according to @piersmorgan

— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) August 10, 2016

Ah, Piers Morgan. The ex-tabloid editor, TV presenter and wind-up merchant of note did what he usually does when he tweeted - then wrote at length - why winning is all that matters in sport.

He riffed on THAT picture of 21 gold medal-boasting US swimmer Michael Phelps, in contrast to the British joy in bagging a bronze.

**NEW COLUMN**
What Michael Phelps teaches us about winning & why coming 2nd doesn’t count.https://t.co/aSSUCBd9eH pic.twitter.com/3mEbGjuoZO

— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 10, 2016

In some quarters, the piece went down like a cup of cold sick.

@piersmorgan a favour? why? World class, weapons grade, gold medal winning fuckwittery on display. Which is ironic.

— Matthew Pinsent (@matthewcpinsent) August 10, 2016

And when Team GB enjoyed a gold rush tonight - Jack Laugher and Chris Mears winning Britain’s first ever diving gold and Joe Clarke scooping top prize in the canoe slalom - Morgan took credit (tongue-in-cheek, of course).

BOOM! Team GB has now won 2 Golds since my column was posted. #motivational https://t.co/lxGAZ3bMZa

— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 10, 2016

He returned to the ‘winning is all’ theme after Lineker, no slouch himself having won the Golden Boot as top scorer in the 1986 World Cup, tweeted his praise of Whitlock.

He came 3rd, why are you acting like he just won Gold?
Keep the hyperbole for the winners. https://t.co/yWadPOQpzF

— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 10, 2016

Which drew this response from Lineker.

Why are you acting like a berk? https://t.co/VABUtgw0DY

— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) August 10, 2016

It’s unclear whether Lineker, a respected broadcaster, is aware ‘berk’ is Cockney rhyming slang for ‘c***’, having been shortened from ‘Berkshire hunt’.

In any case, Morgan prompted more condemnation from another BBC sports broadcasting A-lister.

Being the 1st Brit on the podium in the all around final in over 100 years isn't failure... it's history. The end. https://t.co/Bcpr9lBYNw

— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) August 10, 2016

Even his colleague was unimpressed.

It's not the first time, and I doubt the last time I'll say....@piersmorgan...you've got it wrong. @KellySotherton @TeamGB @GMB

— Sean Fletcher (@SeanFletcherTV) August 10, 2016

Perhaps we should leave the final word to (fake) Bill Murray.

Every Olympic event should include one average person competing for reference.

— Bill Murray (@BiIIMurray) July 19, 2016

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