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  • SB
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    Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
    Why? Because he is old?


    Surprised at you , Buzzo. What next? Sending that dusty old fart SB to the glue factory?


    Shocking show of ageist rhetoric, absolutely shocking.

    He meant what he said, Paul12. He PM'd me saying anyone over 50 should be Soylent Green.
    Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
    You are a terrible man.

    So he did not stay relevent and was **** at his job because his age ends in a 5.

    You're a monster, Buzzo. A MONSTER.



    What next? You going to go after Joe Biden or S "I saw the dinosaurs die" B.
    Originally posted by SB View Post
    I’m not even 66 & get tarred with the ‘old man’ brush on here You know who you are
    I should have read the rest before posting only a few more to flush out now

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  • SB
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    Originally posted by Paul12 View Post
    So, a man of 66 is not relevant and is an 'old man'. Can't wait for your 66th birthday!
    I’m not even 66 & get tarred with the ‘old man’ brush on here You know who you are

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  • Buzzo
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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    You are a terrible man.

    So he did not stay relevent and was **** at his job because his age ends in a 5.

    You're a monster, Buzzo. A MONSTER.



    What next? You going to go after Joe Biden or S "I saw the dinosaurs die" B.

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  • Buzzo
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    Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
    Why? Because he is old?


    Surprised at you , Buzzo. What next? Sending that dusty old fart SB to the glue factory?


    Shocking show of ageist rhetoric, absolutely shocking.

    He meant what he said, Paul12. He PM'd me saying anyone over 50 should be Soylent Green.


    No, not because he is old, (see the above post). **** happens when you are 25, 35, 45, 55, 65, 75. He is saying he was fired because he is 65 years old and white - I’d argue he didn’t have his contracted renewed because he did not stay relevant to the point that ultimately was **** at his job, if anyone is using age as an excuse it’s Lawro.

    His schtick became tired, his bitchy whiney commentary style became annoying. He had a good run, it came to an end and that had nothing to do with his age. John Motson was employed until he retired in his 70’s he was old, male and white - but he had a timeless style and a voice synonymous with the game. Lawro didn’t.

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    Don’t twist my words!

    A man off 65 on a rolling yearly annual contract should not be surprised if that contract isn’t renewed. He has a reputation finding another gig should not be impossible for him. 65 year olds aren’t exempt from getting the bullet.

    Blaming it on the BBC being woke is a cop out.

    I’m closer to 65 than I am 35 if that helps. But I’ve zero sympathy for him.



    Why? Because he is old?


    Surprised at you , Buzzo. What next? Sending that dusty old fart SB to the glue factory?


    Shocking show of ageist rhetoric, absolutely shocking.

    He meant what he said, Paul12. He PM'd me saying anyone over 50 should be Soylent Green.

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  • Buzzo
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    Originally posted by Paul12 View Post
    So, a man of 66 is not relevant and is an 'old man'. Can't wait for your 66th birthday!
    Don’t twist my words!

    A man off 65 on a rolling yearly annual contract should not be surprised if that contract isn’t renewed. He has a reputation finding another gig should not be impossible for him. 65 year olds aren’t exempt from getting the bullet.

    Blaming it on the BBC being woke is a cop out.

    I’m closer to 65 than I am 35 if that helps. But I’ve zero sympathy for him.

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  • Paul12
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    That’s unwatchable.

    He needs to get over himself, on a year to year contract that gets cancelled because he’s in his late 60’s has nothing to do with the BBC being woke. Maybe if he’d stayed more relevant he’d not have had any issues.

    Maybe he needs to accept like the rest of us that there are no jobs for life here.

    Its proper ‘old man shouts at clouds’ type defence where he throws together a number of hot topics in an attempt to seem relevant and hard done by. He needs to get a grip.
    So, a man of 66 is not relevant and is an 'old man'. Can't wait for your 66th birthday!

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by badpiggy View Post
    I always found Lawrenson completely charmless and with zero insights.



    Meet him in the flesh and he will confirm your suspicions though you would have to add a palpable air of self importance to your list.



    Oddly enough Roy Keane is the polar opposite in real life.


    Met both through charity events and the latter is very down to earth and does most of what he does in Cork without the need to have a photgrapher there or any fanfare unless the charity asks to use him being there to garner some exposure.

    Washed dishes and served food with him at Penny Dinners in Cork (the likes of you, Nev and maybe one or two others on here will know of it) and he was a genuine delight to be paired with and was paired with him a few times over the years. Not as big a thrill as it was for him of course.


    Very social issues minded guy and having been in with him at charity events a few times he comes across as a much deeper thinker than one might expect. Very much a "this is where I am from and it is how I am" fella


    He was in there another time and was doing food prep and sandwich making with secondary school volunteers and he was fantastic with everyone.


    Did not matter whether he was with volunteers or those needing to avail of the services, he was just Roy the lad from Mayfield and not Roy the ex Footballer.


    What did endear him to me in particular was he showed a good work ethic. Might sound stupid but I like folk who just get stuck in and crack on with the work and not look to do the bare minimum.


    Lawerson at a different event for another charity was very much having a "I'm Mark Lawerson, I'm on tv and was a famous footaballer me" type night. Maybe it was him on a bad night but he was hard work for some folk there.


    Ray Houghton, Phil Babb and Jason McAteer are others that were at stuff elsewhere, but they are a mixed bag of tales for another day maybe

    Let's say that for at least one of them the Spice Boy thing was something that was more than just something that filled paper columns.
    Last edited by Doc_Piptorious; 13-03-24, 02:35 PM.

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  • badpiggy
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    I always found Lawrenson completely charmless and with zero insights.

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  • Charly
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    A lot of people blame everyone else for their own inadequacies. Sometimes someone better got the job. And maybe they do want to diversify a bit, still doesnt mean that is why you didnt get the job, and I think it goes both ways. I have been there myself when I was younger, but by now I have learn to be a bit more magnanimous, and celebrate other peoples successes.

    But I mean, how much actual skill does it take to sit in a chair and talk about football? And its not like he has had a life of failure and no options left open in life.

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  • SB
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    Originally posted by rudedog View Post
    Now you mention it, you never see Kenneth and Lawrenson posting in the same thread

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  • dom9
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    Originally posted by rudedog View Post
    Now you mention it, you never see Kenneth and Lawrenson posting in the same thread

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  • rudedog
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    Originally posted by dom9 View Post
    Clearly an influence on you.
    Now you mention it, you never see Kenneth and Lawrenson posting in the same thread

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  • dom9
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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    He was near universally derided for his punditry and co-commentary long before he stopped. I personally quite liked his sarcastic and disinterested shtick but it clearly wasn’t what any major broadcaster would want to continue with forever.
    Clearly an influence on you.

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