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goldeneadie

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Many fans are worried about our ability to retain the services of JH. I look at a guy who is totally happy at City, and in Norfolk. He loves fishing, and the Norfolk Broads offers abundant fishing challenges. He appears to be a very level headed, totally sensible guy. I do not believe he would consider leaving unless some incredible offer came in from, maybe, China. How many ex City players have settled in the county? I believe/hope he will be another.
 
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Many fans are worried about our ability to retain the services of JH. I look at a guy who is totally happy at City, and in Norfolk. He loves fishing, and the Norfolk Broads offers abundant fishing challenges. He appears to be a very level headed, totally sensible guy. I do not believe he would consider leaving unless some incredible offer came in from, maybe, China. How many ex City players have settled in the county? I believe/hope he will be another.

I believe it's almost double figures - or at least very close. It is such a great place to live if the WAGS are prepared to accept it and of course it's a great place to bring up any children.
 
Head and shoulders above the rest as player of the year. One of three ex-Leeds players who have been successful at CR in recent years. His goal on Saturday will obviously attract attention from the Prem.
 
Head and shoulders above the rest as player of the year. One of three ex-Leeds players who have been successful at CR in recent years. His goal on Saturday will obviously attract attention from the Prem.
Let's hope we make it there ourselves then!!!! <yikes>
 
I believe it's almost double figures - or at least very close. It is such a great place to live if the WAGS are prepared to accept it and of course it's a great place to bring up any children.

Just a shame Norfolk school results are so atrocious that when they make up the national figures they leave our results out of the calculations. Still if you can afford private school that's not an issue.

Honestly believe there's nowhere else in the country better to raise children they can have so much freedom vs bigger cities plus of course our surroundings are still incredibly rural.

I doubt there's many other places in the country where you've got generation after generation of kids playing the same way like mud sliding in Blakeney.
 
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Just a shame Norfolk school results are so atrocious that when they make up the national figures they leave our results out of the calculations. Still if you can afford private school that's not an issue.

Honestly believe there's nowhere else in the country better to raise children they can have so much freedom vs bigger cities plus of course our surroundings are still incredibly rural.

I doubt there's many other places in the country where you've got generation after generation of kids playing the same way like mud sliding in Blakeney.
I don't quite agree re the schools Rich - the schools in the city normally rate quite poorly, but somewhere like Wymondham High where my children will go rates quite highly, as do several others. I also believe that Costessey High School (now Ormiston Academy) has turned its fortunes around.
I do agree that Norfolk offers so much and the coast will always be a big draw at any time of year.