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Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:07 pm
by Craig B
A Defeat!!.. Well now I'm feeling rather confident about this one! ;-)


Wigan v Man City (1600 BST)

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Man City have a really poor record at Wigan, I believe, but they've never quite had this quality of squad have they?

But City have had so many players on international duty in South America and Africa in the last couple of weeks, I think the sheer extent of the travelling might have an effect on some of them.

That's why I'm going for a Wigan win. Roberto Martinez will want the same result as when they beat Chelsea at home, and with Hendry Thomas and Mohamed Diame patrolling the midfield, they might pull it off.

Verdict: 2-1

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:31 pm
by IanWright
I'm guessing a City win and a big win to boot.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:42 pm
by Original Dub
Good old Lawro.

They beat ten man Chelsea so that's that then.

We'll win alright, but it ain't gonna be pretty!

0-2 I reckon.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 6:58 pm
by mr_nool
IanWright wrote:I'm guessing a City win and a big win to boot.

Trying to make freinds ;-)

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:38 pm
by edgeley blue
love the way he says about our players playing in S america and Africa, who exactly? Robi is injured, Zabaletta is injured, Tevez played about half an hour, Toure came home at the weekend and Ade played only on saturday. However Hendry Thomas played the full ninety for Honduras last night.

Who pays this fucker? Thats right, us who live in Britain

For the record I think we could get a hatfull

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:15 pm
by simon12
Craig Bardsley wrote:A Defeat!!.. Well now I'm feeling rather confident about this one! ;-)


Wigan v Man City (1600 BST)

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Man City have a really poor record at Wigan, I believe, but they've never quite had this quality of squad have they?

But City have had so many players on international duty in South America and Africa in the last couple of weeks, I think the sheer extent of the travelling might have an effect on some of them.

That's why I'm going for a Wigan win. Roberto Martinez will want the same result as when they beat Chelsea at home, and with Hendry Thomas and Mohamed Diame patrolling the midfield, they might pull it off.
Verdict: 2-1

Have they got guns?

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:17 pm
by Slim
We have a lot of injuries at the moment and honestly how many times have we won at Wigan in recent years?

If we have lost Toure with Ned and Kompany still injured, we may have Ben Mee starting, and he'd be covering for Richards as Zabs is out.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 11:36 pm
by Liahos
With some of our players hurt/tired from internationals, this game will just determine how deep our team really is.

I think Sparky will play us with those that havent been playing regularly for their countries (Ireland, De Jong, Santa Cruz has now recovered, shit even Weiss) and keep those that are tired from ints. on the bench.

But I do have a feeling for those players that have missed out from South Africa can now focus most of their efforts into club football (Abedayor, Petrov, Bellers).

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:08 am
by Bingo Lewis
Are we gonna see Silvinho's debut? or is Bridge ok?
I can see Sly keeping bridgey out the team if he gets a go.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:38 am
by Ted Hughes
Bingo Lewis wrote:Are we gonna see Silvinho's debut? or is Bridge ok?
I can see Sly keeping bridgey out the team if he gets a go.


Not heard anything about that yet. I've only seen Sylvinho once in training but I think Doug would confirm, he looks shit hot & about 25 years old when he's on the ball. How that translates to defending in the PL of course we don't know but my real worry would be that it makes us even weaker at corners etc & we'd concede goals v anybody. Probably improve us going forward though.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 2:41 pm
by sky_blue_stew
In terms of Lawro citing our record against Wigan from previous seasons, what possible relevance does this have to the upcoming match. If your comparing performances over, say 4 years, then both sets of lineups, managers and tactics would have changed in many of these fixtures. Even the same players aren't going to be affected by previous results, not like they would against a team we had a genuine rivalry with. I just don't understand why historic records are looked at - there's no logic in it, surely only superstition.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:52 pm
by Somerset Blue
sky_blue_stew wrote:In terms of Lawro citing our record against Wigan from previous seasons, what possible relevance does this have to the upcoming match. If your comparing performances over, say 4 years, then both sets of lineups, managers and tactics would have changed in many of these fixtures. Even the same players aren't going to be affected by previous results, not like they would against a team we had a genuine rivalry with. I just don't understand why historic records are looked at - there's no logic in it, surely only superstition.

I agree, but football wouldn't be football without bogey teams!

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 4:49 pm
by Vhero
Do people really have to keep posting this twats predictions?? if people really wanna know what this cunt thinks they will goto his page. His views are not worth the fucking thread their posted on. The anti-blue cunt that he is.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:08 pm
by ronk
Vhero wrote:Do people really have to keep posting this twats predictions?? if people really wanna know what this cunt thinks they will goto his page. His views are not worth the fucking thread their posted on. The anti-blue cunt that he is.


meh, it's just a bit of fun. Nice to see him getting it wrong so often.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:34 pm
by Somerset Blue
Vhero wrote:Do people really have to keep posting this twats predictions?? if people really wanna know what this cunt thinks they will goto his page. His views are not worth the fucking thread their posted on. The anti-blue cunt that he is.

I thought the thread title was a bit of a give-away. You don't have to open it! Personally, I like seeing what the biased old fart has to say, especially when he predicts us to lose, quite re-assuring somehow.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 7:17 pm
by Beefymcfc
Vhero wrote:Do people really have to keep posting this twats predictions?? if people really wanna know what this cunt thinks they will goto his page. His views are not worth the fucking thread their posted on. The anti-blue cunt that he is.

Tut tut tut (hand slaps forehead). Do you not know that 'Lawro Predicts' is a must for all MCF.netters? It's the Law!!!

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 7:45 pm
by Dameerto
sky_blue_stew wrote:In terms of Lawro citing our record against Wigan from previous seasons, what possible relevance does this have to the upcoming match. If your comparing performances over, say 4 years, then both sets of lineups, managers and tactics would have changed in many of these fixtures. Even the same players aren't going to be affected by previous results, not like they would against a team we had a genuine rivalry with. I just don't understand why historic records are looked at - there's no logic in it, surely only superstition.


Absolutely right, there's no relevance whatsoever and it's enitrely superstition - the financial world has a disclaimer that is kind of relevant - "past performance is no indication of continued growth"
lawro might as well be reading tea leaves for all the relevance his comments have.

Re: Lawro Predicts..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 10:52 pm
by Slim
Ted Hughes wrote:
Bingo Lewis wrote:Are we gonna see Silvinho's debut? or is Bridge ok?
I can see Sly keeping bridgey out the team if he gets a go.


Not heard anything about that yet. I've only seen Sylvinho once in training but I think Doug would confirm, he looks shit hot & about 25 years old when he's on the ball. How that translates to defending in the PL of course we don't know but my real worry would be that it makes us even weaker at corners etc & we'd concede goals v anybody. Probably improve us going forward though.


I think the real question is, can he play rightback?