Lawro beat us, Bent’s going to Villa and the Hammers grant Grant a reprieve

Posted on January 18, 2011

This article consists mainly of my opinions and not the opinions of Quext. In fact, Quext doesn’t have an opinion on football. If it did, it’d probably be the best opinion in the world.

On Friday we knocked up a football prediction machine. We loved it. We played with it. We put a picture of a donkey on the front page of its interface. So, don’t ask me how he’s done it, but Lawro has beaten our pride and joy. The final score in this match was Donkey-toting-football-predictor 3, Moustache-toting-Lawro 7. Well done Lawro. I’m not giving up though – I’ll be running it next week after a few tweaks. By tweaks, I mean it’s missing a picture of a camel from the prediction page.

In other football news, turns out Darren Bent has been enticed by the bright lights of Aston – an area renowned for, well, nothing of note – in a deal that will leave Steve Bruce and Niall Quinn unbelievably mad. A dangerous move, as it’s known worldwide that Quinny is no-nonsense and by that, I mean he’s as crazy as sack full of ferrets. One thing is for sure, if Bent does move to Aston Villa then the first thing they’ll need to do is reinforce their crossbar. Señor Bent has the third worst shot-conversion rate in the Premier League according to his number one fan* – the Daily Mail. That said, he has put away more goals for Sunderland than anyone else on his team, although in terms of an achievement it’s the same as being the best darts player in a game against an incontinent 95-year-old drunk.

Also hot of the news machine today is the news that Avram Grant is teetering on the edge of the cliff of employment. Prior to Saturday’s game, West Ham ensured that no decision would be made about the future of the manager on Saturday. Around that time, news started surfacing about a possible replacement with Martin O’Neill. MON is an exceptional manager, so he must be looking at the West Ham job and the way they’ve treated Grant with some intent. Personally, on a list of the world’s worst jobs I’d rank the West Ham Utd position as just above the man who tells Barry Austin that the local chip shop is shut. Even Julian Dicks, a guy that West Ham fans will know and love, claims that Gold and Sullivan of turning the club into a ‘laughing stock’ over their failure to end the growing speculation over Grant’s future. Now that MON has categorically told West Ham to stick their job offer on a boat and sail it into the Bermuda Triange, the hierarchy at West Ham have had no choice but to keep Avram Grant on. And fair play to Grant, he’s been pretty straight throughout all of this and continues to do the job day in, day out. However, you do wonder how he can be expected to manage his team when it’s clear that the powers that be didn’t want him to stay. Crucially for West Ham (and all the teams in the bottom three), the gap between the relegation zone and the zona de safety is not great. In fact, a mere six points seperates 20th and 12th positions. A lot of other intriguing things are going on at West Ham; if you’ve got a second I’d give this a read by the Daily Mail. Don’t worry, in this out-of-character article, they don’t mention immigration or benefit cheats even once.

How we got on

Birmingham 3 – 0 Aston Villa (Lawro: 1-1)
Lawro wins, and even got the score right.

Chelsea 3 – 1 Blackburn (Lawro: 2-0)
Lawro wins, and got another score right.

Liverpool 0 – 2 Everton (Lawro: 1-1)
Lawro wins.

Man City 3 – 0 Wolves (Lawro: 2-0)
Both right.

Stoke 1 – 2 Bolton (Lawro: 2-1)
Lawro wins.

Sunderland 3 – 1 Newcastle (Lawro: 2-0)
Neither right.

Spurs 2 – 3 Man Utd (Lawro: 2-1)
Neither right.

West Brom 3 – 3 Blackpool (Lawro: 2-1)
Lawro right.

West Ham 0 – 3 Arsenal (Lawro: 0-2)
Both right, but we got the score too.

Wigan 0 – 0 Fulham (Lawro: 1-1)
Both right, but Lawro got the score.

*sarcasm alert

Software we made while we were bored – Premier League results predictor

Posted on January 15, 2011

Here at Quext, we believe very much that software can do anything. Quite literally, anything. So this week, we’ve written an application in Visual Basic that will predict the weekend football results. And it’s good. Or, at least we think it is. We won’t be releasing the algorithm because of course that sensitive and secret information, but we will give you the results that the system has churned out for this week. And of course, we’ll be up against our arch-enemy, Lawro. Some of the results are a little bonkers (it seems a little goal happy), but we’ve faith in this little thing.

Birmingham 3 – 0 Aston Villa (Lawro: 1-1)
Chelsea 3 – 1 Blackburn (Lawro: 2-0)
Liverpool 0 – 2 Everton (Lawro: 1-1)
Man City 3 – 0 Wolves (Lawro: 2-0)
Stoke 1 – 2 Bolton (Lawro: 2-1)
Sunderland 3 – 1 Newcastle (Lawro: 2-0)
Spurs 2 – 3 Man Utd (Lawro: 2-1)
West Brom 3 – 3 Blackpool (Lawro: 2-1)
West Ham 0 – 3 Arsenal (Lawro: 0-2)
Wigan 0 – 0 Fulham (Lawro: 1-1)

Most awesome videos in the world?

Posted on December 04, 2010

We don’t normally post links and the like, but occasionally we’ll come across something on the internet that we just can’t ignore. Hence these two videos, which are by Gylene Tider and are advertising a upcoming (or ex-upcoming!) program on Norwegian TV. Sit down and prepare to get blown away (either from the level of awesome or awful – I’m predicting this will go down like marmite).

Firstly, there’s this nuts version of the Beatle’s “Let It Be”:

And the equally nuts version of “We Are The World” by Jacko:

Who’d of known Ricki Lake can sing?