Sporting predictions that go wrong are not a new thing: over
his long career as a motor racing commentator, Murray Walker learned to caveat
his commentary, even to the extent of saying that the race leader was on “his last and po-tentially victorious lap”,
just in case he (not for the first time) jinxed him. The latest World Cup has
already seen some wrong calls, too.
Your pundit awaits: suave, sophisticated, and spectacularly wrong
For instance, anyone who tipped Spain to even approach their
winning form of four years ago looked distinctly unwise as their tip went home
after the group stages. Likewise any pundit suggesting that England would get
to the knock-out stages. But the most spectacular wrong call, with a
significant price tag attached, was made by Piers Morgan on last night’s
semi-final.
Even before the tournament began, it had to be the host
nation: “Brazil are going to win this
World Cup at a canter. They’ve got the talent, the passion, the fans” he
asserted last month. And by yesterday evening, he was so confident that they
would beat Germany that he put £5,000 on it, in a bet against sparring partner
Joey Barton.
And Morgan also knew who would be Brazil’s inspiration: “David Luiz will drive Brazil to victory
tonight. He’s been my star of the World Cup. Such passion, commitment,
determination”. That’s pretty unequivocal. How about another tip for
individual greatness, Piers?
Yes, you got it: “Also
fancy Fred to come good tonight. He has to eventually”. That was before
kick-off: soon afterwards, as the Germans ruthlessly demolished what passed for
the Brazilian defence, it became obvious that the Morgan Plan was not working
out to its originator’s advantage.
But was he downhearted? Not a bit of it! Even as the goals
piled up, he remained upbeat: “Never
write off Brazil in Brazil. They will win”. This failed to have the desired motivational effect, at least, not until late in the second half, by which time the Germans
had put seven in at the other end.
So it was time to eat a significantly sized portion of
humble pie: “I backed Brazil to win, Fred
to score and declared Luiz my man of the tournament. I feel a complete and
utter prat”. Well conceded, that man. And Alder Hey Hospital can buy a
special bed for parents to stay.
Not sure it will do
his reputation for predictions much good come the new Premier League season,
mind.
Hope he doesn't predict Swansea City to win the Premiership otherwise Garry Monk will be playing Championship Football in 2015-2016 LOL!
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