Agreed. Up until now, I was willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, and he may become a good goalie one day, but at the moment he's not. He seems rooted to the line, hoping shots will come directly at him.
Also, their goal was well hit and wasn't easy to save, but it passed close to him. I reckon Artur, and even Kelvin, may have had a good chance of saving it.
Gazzaniga
This ^
Team that beat Citeh 3-1:
Boruc, Clyne, Yoshida, Hooiveld, Fox (Richardson 71), Cork, Schneiderlin, S. Davis (Ward-Prowse 80), Puncheon (Lallana 61), Rodriguez, Lambert.
Subs not used: K. Davis, Forren, Lee, Chaplow.
http://www.myfootballfacts.com/mark_lawrensons_predictions_2012-13.html
25 out of 38 predictions wrong for us (wrong results). On par with the proverbial monkey and his typewriter.
We also got 10 more points than he predicted.
Still laughing?
http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/10337933.Saints_out_to_heap_scorn_on_Pundit_Lawro/
They'd be 8 points adrift of safety if the FL had had any Mawhinney balls and given them the deserved -10 points this season, instead of applying it meaninglessly last season.
However if they can manage to go down despite that let off, it'll make it even more hilarious for us. And even more painful for the phew.
Most weeks he's wrong with us. In fact he uses a "2 wrongs makes a right" technique to make his prediction table not so bad at the end of season: if a team is way out, he can predict a few wins (if they are too low) or a few losses (if they are too high), to move the team closer to the real position.