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Steven Royston O'Neill

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Mark Lawrenson's Premier League predictions

Newcastle v Everton
1-2

Arsenal v West Brom
2-0

Aston Villa v Norwich
2-1

Blackburn v Chelsea
1-1

Liverpool v Swansea
3-0

Man Utd v Sunderland
2-0


QPR v Man City
0-2

Wolves v Wigan
2-1

Bolton v Stoke
1-1

Fulham v Tottenham
1-2
 
Mark Lawrenson's Premier League predictions

Newcastle v Everton - I'd be happy with that although honestly, I dont see the craas not getting at least a point

1-2

Arsenal v West Brom - Arsenal have been on fire in the last 4 or 5 weeks and will win easily
2-0

Aston Villa v Norwich - I reckon Norwich could draw here as they are the suprise package of the 3 promoted teams and have goals in them

2-1

Blackburn v Chelsea - How anyone can see a Blackburn point is a mystery to me. They are defensively poor and have a very poor management team. Chelsea to win easily here
1-1

Liverpool v Swansea - Agree
3-0

Man Utd v Sunderland - sadly probably about right
2-0

QPR v Man City - I can see another 0-5 here for me
0-2

Wolves v Wigan - This would be to MM delight but I see a draw for certain here
2-1

Bolton v Stoke - Will Europe take its toll? I think Stoke will be looking to bounce back and Bolton are fragile at home. Stoke to win by the odd goal
1-1

Fulham v Tottenham - Spurs are on fire at the moment and I see a comfortable win and not conceding
1-2
 
Lawro's theory to predict our results is basically "all good runs must end eventually"

Utter pillock
 
Your run will end at some stage and Everton are always tough. But I can't see you tripping up on this one unless someone gets sent off or something. The big test is then the next three games, which are toughies in anybody's book.
 
Your run will end at some stage and Everton are always tough. But I can't see you tripping up on this one unless someone gets sent off or something. The big test is then the next three games, which are toughies in anybody's book.

hard to argue with that

Well duh. Of course it's going to end eventually, but my point is that it's far from a sound theory which an expert football pundit should be using to predict the result of a game. I'd expect more sound and logical reasoning than just "well it has to end eventually, so it might be this one".

Only Lawro would look at a team with an unbeaten run and then use that specific point to predict that the team will lose their next match.