Lawro clearly DESPISES Jonathan Pearce...

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1066gull

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I hate ITV.

And its RONALDO for United agaisnt Roma.
DROOGBAA scores for Chelsea.

SNEEEEEEEEEEIJDER.

Not to mention David "f***ing" Pleat.

:rolleyes:
 




Jul 5, 2003
23,777
Polegate
I hate ITV.

And its RONALDO for United agaisnt Roma.
DROOGBAA scores for Chelsea.

SNEEEEEEEEEEIJDER.

Not to mention David "f***ing" Pleat.

:rolleyes:

It's the same on both to be fair (and Pleat does 5 live!).

You've forgotten however, Tyldesley and Motson both do a very good

"Rooooooneeeeeeeeeeeey"

:shrug:
 


Behind Enemy Lines

Well-known member
Jul 18, 2003
4,887
London
Think you're reading too much into this one Easy. Don't think Lawrenson hates Pearce at all. They just enjoy a good, entertaining banter. It's all in stark contrast to ITV's match coverage, which no matter how hard it tries, just cannot get it right. Jim Beglin anyone? Christ Alive, is he the best they can do? He is dull, never gives any analysis of the game and has no sense of humour. Just can't understand why he's still there.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,429
Location Location
Jim Beglin anyone? Christ Alive, is he the best they can do? He is dull, never gives any analysis of the game and has no sense of humour. Just can't understand why he's still there.

Agreed.
And I'd say that also applies to Mark Bright, the MASTER of stating the absolutely bleedin' obvious. I'd get more insight into the game listening to a marble in a washing machine.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,983
Surrey
He's honest and straight to the point. He doesn't endlessly bumlick the English players all the time like Shearer does. I remember when Shearer and Hansen were constantly pussyfooting around the whole Gerrard-Lampard issue, when the whole nation KNEW the two of them couldn't play together. They still wouldn't stick their necks out and admit that one of them had to be dropped. Shearer with all his "I believe great players can play together" bullshit and Hansen's non-commital "well the manager's gottee make a decision" nonsense.

Lawro, on the other hand - when asked by Motson how he would fit Lampard back into the England team when he returned from injury - just said "I wouldn't. I wouldn't play him, I'd put him on the bench." Its sad to say, but that kind of honesty is almost completely non-existent on the BBC's football coverage. Lawrenson's sarcasm and caustic nature is a breath of fresh air - it cuts beautifully through the insufferable pomposity of Jonathan Pearce's commentary, and is far more preferable to Linekar, Hansen and Shearer's endless appeasement of their golf buddies in the England team. Give me Lawro over the arse-lickers any day.
Spot on as usual, Chesney.
 




Hannibal smith

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Jul 7, 2003
2,216
Kenilworth
I can't stand any of them much. Peacock comes out with some vaguely insightful comments but thats about it. I really like Chris Waddle on five live (I normally ditch Motson whenever he is commentating*) who more than most can read a game and where each teams weakness is. Trouble is, you then get Alan Green. I'm sure Green would find something to moan about if he was commentating surrounded by free beer, watching the 22 best footballers in the world whilst being noshed off by a selection of hookers.

*I had to switch off Motson when Panuci (sp) scored for Italy. ''GOAL BY PANUCCCIIIII. If Panucci had scored that goal yesterday, he would have been the oldest outfield player to score in a Euro Championship finals but since the Austrian Poland game this no longer applies as he was beaten to it'' WHO CARES. What kind of fact is that?
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,429
Location Location
Green would find something to moan about if he was commentating surrounded by free beer, watching the 22 best footballers in the world whilst being noshed off by a selection of hookers.

That is actually one of the package deals they offer in the Executive boxes at Wembley I believe.
 






Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
I like Lawro, think he is good, always has a reasoned opinion and doesn't suffer fools. Hansen is good but seems to cruise a lot. O'Neil comes out with a load of shit but usually interesting shit that sparks debate and Shearer is rubbish, proper say what you see, no insight whatsoever merchant.
 




Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
18,895
Brighton, UK
I cannot for the life of christ, imagine listening to 5-10 minutes of Mark Lawrenson's "grouchy pouffy old twat" act in commentary without coming out in f***ing HIVES. Awful, awful.
 




crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
14,063
Lyme Regis
I think this whole thread goes to show nobody does football better than Sky.
 


dylan_bha

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Sep 21, 2004
728
LA
Lawro was on Chris Moyles the other morning I have only just realised that they kept making comments to this effect..... "Lawro are you sharing a room with Pearce" "Lawro have you seen Pearce yet" etc.... didn't really think anything of it at the time but it all makes sense now!

BTW he was still completely mullered from the night before - sounded quite funny!
 


Mendoza

NSC's Most Stalked
When the German manager got sent to the stands, Pearce said something along the lines of "When Mourinho got banned from the dugout, he hid in a laundry basket to get to the changin room"

Lawro then replied "Portuguese are great at hiding people arent they" :D
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,645
Shearer is a smug waste of air time. Hansen is getting far too self-important, and the whole BBC set up (including Lineker, king of the excruciatingly forced pun) reeks of the golf club in-clique having a few jars at the nineteenth hole.

ITV are somehow worse, with the charisma-free Steve Rider, and Andy Townsend, who somehow manages to take a whole bunch of technology and leave you with less insight into the game than you had before.

The best pundits are the ones who make the least noise about themselves. Adrian Chiles, goes without saying, I quite like what Gavin Peacock has to say on MOTD2, and Lee Dixon is tolerable.

Somewhat surprisingly, one of the best summarisers I've heard is Stan Collymore on Five Live. Considering his background, he has an excellent knowledge of lower league football, and actually offers interesting input into the game, rather than wittering on like a lot of them do.
 


Oct 25, 2003
23,964
for an utter GASH CARNIVAL, nothing, and i mean NOTHING beats channel 5


(apart from itv)

as crodon said, no-one is anywhere near sky for football coverage
 








Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
BBC, ITV, and Sky have about five good pundits between them. Only ones worth watching at the Euros are O'Neill and Desailly, the rest are either dull, twats, or dull twats.
 




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