Carlton Morris has signed new long term deal, hopefully he will be given his chance next season now it's all but confirmed we'll still be in this Godforsaken bloody division next year
2-1 Man City If that was Norwich. No chance we would have been given that. I think it's a 50/50 decision. We would never of got it though. That's for sure. As it's Man City: PEN!!!
I'm impressed with the movement and passing of the lad Billing, who rarely gets a start in the first team. Him and Brighton's Knockaert and we'll be sorted. Oh, and a left back...or two. And a CB...
My only hope is that if as seems likely, we are still in the Championship next season, then some of our more promising youff MAY be given a chance!!!! Edit - Just seen this - http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwic...t_rangers_manager_continue_to_drift_1_4912193 DRAT!!!
Oh well - at least the Leicester fans don't want Woy - http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/n...-replacement/story-30171774-detail/story.html Phew
Top drawer column Loved the line about the 'pride of Anglia' status being equivalent to " an argument between Dopey and Grumpy about which of them is the tallest dwarf."
I have to say that I agree that Hillsborough tomorrow is our 'last chance saloon if we are to even have a glimmer of hope of scraping into the play-offs' as Will explains in his article - http://norwichcity.myfootballwriter...finally-to-see-some-character-and-leadership/ Basically, our team of 'talented' players HAS to perform, no excuses from RM or AN should we suffer yet another humiliating defeat will placate the fans and I have to say I'm not optimistic and I'm just hoping that the players AN chooses for his starting 11 can go out and snatch an early goal and push on from there!!!!
Excellent article, JMF and this is our 'last chance saloon' for sure. If our players can't 'perform' for this one, then we'd be out of place in the play-offs, never mind the PL. I particularly liked this bit: "Alex Neil must get his team selection right, deploying the combative and vocal Steven Naismith in an offensive combination with Wes Hoolahan and constantly-developing Jacob Murphy. Regrettably, Alex Pritchard does not possess the requisite fight nor physicality to compete in these tough contests."
I remember a time when male persons had partings in their hair. Unfortunately time has made my ability to have this feature redundant
I know what you mean, GE. I still have one - sadly it starts just above one ear and finishes just above the other.
So we could be seeing video referees from the 3rd round of next season's FA Cup - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39157887