Lawrenson is a complete and utter ****wit

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Canary Rob

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he just said "Norwich don't rotate much" on MOTD2.

That's all we ****ing do you moron! It gets frustrating at times. I don't think we've started the same team twice all season!
 
To at least not say the polar opposite of the truth. He's a **** pundit, but there are a lot of **** pundits. The difference is he actually went and said something on national television which anyone who actually has any knowledge of the Premier League will know is categorically untrue! He's just made it up. He hasn't thought at all.

I'm just astonished because he has actually managed to LOWER my opinion of him. Didn't think it was possible. It's somewhere near Australia now.
 
Agreed, his comment about your lack of rotation surprised me given the number of changes that you made for the game today. I also had to laugh when he stated that the Swans squad, sitting in 8th place in the table, cost just £7mill but that it would now be a problem because our chairman would think you could get a top ten Prem side for £7mill. Umm, sorry, but isn't that what you just pointed out that we had done? Total tosser. The BBC should save themselves the squillions that they pay these puppets and simply show us the highlights.
 
Meh... it's the BBC... so how can you expect truth and objectivity.

I recall having a meeting with a radio producer the day after the London bombings. She was on tenderhooks not to say anything that could be deemed as 'racist'. According to her the worst thing was that two of the bombers came from her home town, to which I replied, "really? that is the worst thing about 52 people being blown to bits." Silly cow rejected my script.
 
I think rotation is the problem sometimes. Every game we swap between Morrison alone and Jackson/Holt and then complain when we don't score. Take Howson's inclusion, I thought Hoolahan was unlucky to be dropped after the Wigan match, no way he is tired anyway, and Howson didn't justify dropping Hoolahan for me.
 
No Holt and Hoolahan at Newcastle and you don't rotate, is this guy being serious. His comments on Swansea summed up what his wrong with pundits in the current era of watching football, Newcastle were going to struggle because they hadn't spent any of the £35 million from the Carroll deal according to people like him.
 
Don't normally have a gripe with PL but I thought the game was crying out for Holt well before half time.I found myself hoping we would keep it to 1-0 until he could get on.
 
I think rotation is the problem sometimes. Every game we swap between Morrison alone and Jackson/Holt and then complain when we don't score. Take Howson's inclusion, I thought Hoolahan was unlucky to be dropped after the Wigan match, no way he is tired anyway, and Howson didn't justify dropping Hoolahan for me.

When I used to attend games regularly in the seventies and eighties, the maxim was that you never changed a winning side. Now, I'm not advocating that the team selection should be set in stone week after week, but I do believe there are advantages to playing a settled side.
 
No doubt our TV licence fee will go up again this year so they can keep on paying a ridiculous salary to this twat and to keep paying Lineker's ****ing 15 grand taxi fare. Beggars belief, they move studio to Salford and then cough up the 15 grand to taxi Lineker up there ! <doh>
 
They shouldn't be taken seriously apart from the fact they are bleeding precious funds from the nations broadcaster. I don't particularly blame them (the pundits), you would be mad be mad to turn down good money for doing bugger all. They (BBC) don't bloody show any football so why do they have a show with so many pundits. It would be impossible to watch all the games so they verbalise their preconceived ideas about a club and expect the nation to believe them.
 
When I used to attend games regularly in the seventies and eighties, the maxim was that you never changed a winning side. Now, I'm not advocating that the team selection should be set in stone week after week, but I do believe there are advantages to playing a settled side.

That's what I was hinting at. I thought Hoolahan played well against Wigan, and I wonder how he felt being dropped the next game, especially as his replacement, Howson, didn't do much.