No-one has slagged Lawro yet

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by Bluey » 20 Oct 2006 21:44

There's a Rugby League competition where a team called Manly, who were tagged the ' Silvertails ' had a rivalry with Western Suburbs who were known as the ' Fibro Dwellers ', the Silvertails were the money team, bought the good players, played a great game of footie, the Fibro Dwellers had very little money, had the young up & coming players, the players of tomorrow, by rights, the Silvertails should have wupped Wests, but Wests would put them off their game by ' getting in their face ', would not give them an inch, and with the support of a crowd going mental they would often win. They did'nt always win, but some of the greatest games ever seen were Manly v Wests, some absolute balltearers.

Sound familiar, only difference, Manly did'nt fein injuries, both teams played good hard footie, entertained the crowd, win, lose or draw the beers tasted good that night.

1 - 1 Draw


' GO HARD YOU ROYALS '

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by soggy biscuit » 20 Oct 2006 21:59

Ned Flanders


Mark 'Lawro' Lawrensen

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by Woodcote Royal » 21 Oct 2006 00:40

M0J0


On another day we might gave got a draw against Chelsea but no game
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is completely even and, even with 3pts in the bag, I guess 2 'keepers in the Royal Berks thanks to freak accidents evened things up somewhat in their eyes :?

But, the most likely result was that we would lose, as was the case when
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we played Man U and will be again on Sunday.
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Whatever Lawrenson's faults, and he has plenty, he doesnt appear as ridiculous as those who have slagged him off for predicting that we will lose to 3 of the best club sides in Europe.


ON ANOTHER DAY????
how many chances did chelsea have from open play?
don't forget Doyle hit the post, and drogba cleared off his goal line when cudicini had gone walkabout..
on another day ,,with no diving and flukey goals..we could have got 3 points..
I thought this was a Reading supporters site.. support Reading don't go to the game thinking we are gonna get beat..
We have a lot of history with "Lucky lucky Arsenal"
and we are going to beat them

so CMON U RRZZZZZZ


Well done, at least you got one thing right.

Is it my fault that we have those amongst us who are too thick understand that this thread is about one pundit's predicted result for a match between newly promoted Reading and Arsenal, one of the best in Europe, as opposed to a place for fans of RFC to express blind faith in their team :?

In the real world, Arsenal will normally be favourites to beat Reading, and no one thought we came close to beating Chelsea but did deserve a draw.

Is it my fault that you see expessing such an opinion as showing a lack of support for RFC :?

Is it my fault that you won't be able to buy a new brain at the local supermarket :?

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by Starfish » 21 Oct 2006 10:44

EASTENDER MARKY 2-1 Reading

Henry 32 minutes
Seol 57 minutes
Doyle 84 minutes


Fear it will the other way around - even in the last couple of league games, Arsenal have had big problems getting the first goal. Reading, on the other hand, have had a couple of fliers. Can see a game similar to Arsenal´s game to Charlton a couple of weeks back - hopefully though, Reading can hold onto the lead if they manage to get a good start.

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by TFF » 21 Oct 2006 11:02

Whilst he still needs to see that Hunt was clipped by Cech and that it was a complete accident Lawro earns a little respect for this:

TIRED OF JOSE THE MOANER

Lawro
JOSE MOURINHO is apparently not very happy with me or my Match Of The Day team-mate Alan Shearer for questioning whether Reading's Stephen Hunt really meant to hurt Petr Cech last week.

It was a sickening collision but only Hunt can really know whether it was intentional - the television evidence from Chelsea's win at the Madejski was inconclusive.

Jens Lehmann said this week that keepers need greater protection - my God, what would he have done in the days of Joe Jordan and other fearsome centre forwards of the 1970s?

For Mourinho to have a go at the ambulance service by questioning the time it took them to get to Cech was foolhardy. Reading's version of events contradicts him totally.

Most would argue that getting an ambulance to Cech within seven minutes of a call is a good response.

What's bizarre is that Mourinho seems to have convinced himself that the world is against Chelsea. Even the ambulance service.

Mourinho does too much moaning for a man who is in a great position with a great team at the top of the league. His glass is always half-empty rather than half-full.

Yes, there is jealousy of Chelsea. Their money and their success is bound to attract enemies. But Real Madrid and Barcelona won trophies AND popularity.

They did that by winning with style and with good grace. Something Mourinho would do well to remember.

Mourinho should realise that it is not necessary to take on the world.

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by Starfish » 21 Oct 2006 11:05

Incidentally, just read Matthew le Tissier´s prediction on Skysports. Same as Lawro - 0-2.

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by Woodcote Royal » 22 Oct 2006 19:13

Sharpy ive given up

fcuk him


Spot on, like he's got the faintest idea what he's talking about
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by KC Royal » 24 Oct 2006 09:26

To be fair to Lawro I agreed with his prediction this week. This was the first match for some time I thought we'd lose comfortably.

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