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21 September 2012 at 7:35 am #93430
Seems that if all his predictions were correct that we’d be bottom of the table on no points.
21 September 2012 at 12:19 pm #93432Seems that if all his predictions were correct that we’d be bottom of the table on no points.And goes and has us down for a win this weekend, in historically/notriously, the most nailed on draw game going….
FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
21 September 2012 at 12:53 pm #93435Seems that if all his predictions were correct that we’d be bottom of the table on no points.
And goes and has us down for a win this weekend, in historically/notriously, the most nailed on draw game going….[/quote]
He’s a football expert though Jay
21 September 2012 at 1:19 pm #93440Anonymous
At least he’s consistent, in that he consistently says we are consistently inconsistent
22 September 2012 at 12:21 am #93483Anonymous
Lawro was a top player,as a pundit he is rubbish & he wears crap shirts ;)
23 September 2012 at 2:02 am #93562Fookin jinxed us today !
in future, he needs to stick to his Latics losing prediction.24 September 2012 at 12:07 am #93652He also stated on MOTD that we would be just the same as last year.I strongly disagree as i think we have found the top class striker we have cried out for for years in Kone.
Every year Martinez has improved the points tally and i thought his comments on MOTD were unfair after what i think was a narrow defeat against a team who had all the run of the ball on the day.24 September 2012 at 8:28 pm #93742He reminds me of Eeyore :cheer:
24 September 2012 at 9:53 pm #93749He reminds me of Eeyore :cheer:Purple writing and a flock of seagulls picture!
You have been rumbled! ;)
28 September 2012 at 5:27 am #94030Back to his best. Nailed on for a win now.
Sunderland v Wigan
I thought Sunderland might have held on to beat West Ham last week but the Hammers’ late equaliser means Martin O’Neill’s side are still without a league win this season.
I don’t think they will have to wait much longer, though. They haven’t really been any better than OK against anyone all season but Steve Fletcher is in a fantastic vein of form and I’d fancy them to put Wigan under a lot of pressure.
It was no great surprise that Black Cats midfielder Lee Cattermole was sent off against MK Dons in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday and also no great surprise that O’Neill was unhappy about it either.
Cattermole is past the stage of being able to put his actions down to being over-enthusiastic. He is 24 now and is an experienced pro so he knows he cannot lunge in.
His old club Wigan will try and play good football at the Stadium of Light, which they can on occasions, but they do not play well enough for long enough in games.
It’s not a case of the Latics having to improve otherwise they are in another relegation battle, because they are already. Like I said on Match of the Day, the way I’d describe their campaign is a bit like a basketball match where you want to fast forward to the last few minutes of the game. With Wigan, you just want to know what will happen to them at the end of the season.
Prediction: 2-0
28 September 2012 at 1:02 pm #94036Back to his best. Nailed on for a win now.… Wigan will try and play good football at the Stadium of Light, which they can on occasions, but they do not play well enough for long enough in games.
fair comment (unfortunately)
28 September 2012 at 6:17 pm #94063Anonymous
I assume Lawro is saying we will be safe again this season which is a bit worrying considering his record regarding Wigan prediction.
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