Pritchard out to? It seems many of our players are being sought by those who are in danger of being demoted from PL
The Meredith rumour seems to be hanging on with the Daily Star claiming we've made a 350k bid: http://readnorwich.com/2017/01/19/norwich-set-to-make-bid-for-bradford-defender/ It'd seem a reasonable move, especially if it's likely that Brady is going to move on as well, given that he can play LB, CB or DM
Would it though? I agree we badly need some left-sided manpower but if Brady goes for say £12m, add on the approx £4m for Olsson - and we're prepared to lay out 350k on a supposed replacement? Smacks of the Chase / Sutton / Ruel Fox era to me!
But that was then and this is now! And anyway, we had Mr set-up-not-to-lose Hughton at the helm then, whereas now we have Mr I'm-sorry-I-haven't-a-clue-how-to-set-up (unless it's a f(rigid) 4-2-3-1 in 'charge'
We should give him a chance, if AN has done one thing right it was signing Pinto, maybe he knows his fullbacks? Bah!
I know this was mentioned earlier but it makes me when Archant go down the road of red top tabloids, 2+2=746 Twitter headline says "Canaries agree £4.3m deal.." Article headline says "Reports in Portugal suggest.."Not the same thing at all http://www.pinkun.com/norwich-city/...4855624?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it
True. I think you'll find last night was kind of enforced by injury and disciplinary tightropes, whereas Brentford was more a deliberate ploy to thwart them But, that aside, you know where I'm coming from
And the oracle has once again spouted forth unknown @Norwich12435678 Deal for S.Canos take time. Many confused over if money own to Liverpool. #ncfc will sell this player even for loss guys #lufc
IMO, the intention was to 'thwart' in both cases and it worked both times. I don't have a problem with the 4-2-3-1, which this season has produced a lot of movement up front, which is why it's so popular currently. Wolves will be using it under Lambert this Saturday. The 4-4-2 is far more 'rigid' IMO.
Nor do I, but you need a quick-thinking, creative, mobile midfield to get up and support the striker - and I'm afraid Tettey passing sideways or backwards negates all the running Howson, Dorrans etc would normally do. Either you or 1950 suggested a new holding-type DM was a priority, and I agree fully - preferably one who can work out which goal we're attacking and point his passes that way
Tettey can be frustrating that way, but the DM's job is to break up attacks, then gain and maintain possession, which is why he plays alongside a CM like Howson or Dorrans whose job it is to distribute the ball forward. Mulumbu, Thompson and even Godfrey are better suited to the attacking distribution than Tettey, but the first is in Africa and the second is still coming back from injury. What Neil has done well, IMO, is to bring on young players like the Murphys, Maddison, Thompson, Godfrey and Grant. Ramsey and Middleton were also on the bench last night. That's what keeps me on the fence about AN, whereas a new manager might not be that way inclined.
I think you may well divide everyone with that statement. I am of the belief he could have done a lot more. Jacob has come on leaps and bounds, but after a fairly successful season with MKdons Josh seems to have regressed, with any other youngsters only getting looked at in extreme injury circumstances and then being generally dumped from the team for the next match. In terms of recruitment, he/we have done well to have a number of prospects and a good u23 team, but can any of them play and play well under Neil in the starting XI? Bah!
Indeed so. Dele Alli (though an exception to the rule) is a permanent fixture in the Spurs first team - born April '96. James Maddison, a city player, but banished for half the season, maybe all(?) to Scotland-born Nov '96!