If we sack AN as most appear to favour, who's to say we won't end up with even worse than MM![]()
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If we sack AN as most appear to favour, who's to say we won't end up with even worse than MM![]()
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If we sack AN as most appear to favour, who's to say we won't end up with even worse than MM![]()
That would still leave a bit of wiggle room to be better than Neil though!
Bah!

Really? Given the relative resources at their disposal i think mick is at least his equal, possibly better? Although both play one way and are unpopular with their current clubs fans.If you look carefully at the table, you should be able to see that Ipswich are below Norwich atm, which rather belittles your remark!![]()
You miserable bastards can do as you like! 
Got to grab them with both hands, RER.I'm just going to enjoy a good performance and win.
The rapper?!Here's a question.
Who's more likely to get us promoted? AN or MM?
Ooooohhh
Got to grab them with both hands, RER.
A bit like Abellio trains, they only turn up occasionally![]()
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On the subject of swallows and green shoots and such I'm beginning to wonder whether the Derby match might have been a turning point after all. Heresy, I know, for those who want AN out whatever, but I think there has been a solidity and competitiveness showing in the last 6 matches that wasn't there before Christmas. It may yet turn out to be a false dawn, but I'm beginning to hope again that the players know that they face a hard fight to get back into the promotion places again. We closed the gap to 5 points yesterday and have a home match against Birmingham to try to close it further (and home/away matches will then be equal). The key for me will lie in improving results away from home, which has been our biggest weakness of late. Had Oliveira stayed on the pitch, I think we'd have beaten Rotherham, but even with 10 men we dominated possession and made a fight of it. It was a bad result, but it wasn't a bad performance, IMO, considering the handicap we had. I'll put my tin hat on now. It sometimes seems like that, Cromer.On the subject of swallows and green shoots and such I'm beginning to wonder whether the Derby match might have been a turning point after all. Heresy, I know, for those who want AN out whatever, but I think there has been a solidity and competitiveness showing in the last 6 matches that wasn't there before Christmas. It may yet turn out to be a false dawn, but I'm beginning to hope again that the players know that they face a hard fight to get back into the promotion places again. We closed the gap to 5 points yesterday and have a home match against Birmingham to try to close it further (and home/away matches will then be equal). The key for me will lie in improving results away from home, which has been our biggest weakness of late. Had Oliveira stayed on the pitch, I think we'd have beaten Rotherham, but even with 10 men we dominated possession and made a fight of it. It was a bad result, but it wasn't a bad performance, IMO, considering the handicap we had. I'll put my tin hat on now.
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It sometimes seems like that, Cromer.On the subject of swallows and green shoots and such I'm beginning to wonder whether the Derby match might have been a turning point after all. Heresy, I know, for those who want AN out whatever, but I think there has been a solidity and competitiveness showing in the last 6 matches that wasn't there before Christmas. It may yet turn out to be a false dawn, but I'm beginning to hope again that the players know that they face a hard fight to get back into the promotion places again. We closed the gap to 5 points yesterday and have a home match against Birmingham to try to close it further (and home/away matches will then be equal). The key for me will lie in improving results away from home, which has been our biggest weakness of late. Had Oliveira stayed on the pitch, I think we'd have beaten Rotherham, but even with 10 men we dominated possession and made a fight of it. It was a bad result, but it wasn't a bad performance, IMO, considering the handicap we had. I'll put my tin hat on now.
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No need for a 'tin hat' from me Rick and I agree that the team does seem to be more together than before (the cup game at Saints excepted) and they weren't giving the Wolves players much space to get organised yesterday which was pleasing to see. I actually thought Naismith played quite well for a change and took his goal well.
Edit - taken from PD's player ratings on Naismith - "Quality finish underlined what he is capable of. Currently enjoying the most consistent spell of his frustrating Norwich career. This Naismith vintage will influence games at Championship level."
Can't argue with that!!![]()