The game on Sunday March 22nd is live on B.B.C
https://www.pinkun.com/norwich-city...cup-quarter-final-details-confirmed-1-6553040
Who organises the dates of these fixtures - the clubs or the F.A.? - They've gone and clashed it with Mothers Day

The game on Sunday March 22nd is live on B.B.C
https://www.pinkun.com/norwich-city...cup-quarter-final-details-confirmed-1-6553040

Who organises the dates of these fixtures - the clubs or the F.A.? - They've gone and clashed it with Mothers Day![]()

Who organises the dates of these fixtures - the clubs or the F.A.? - They've gone and clashed it with Mothers Day![]()
No two people think alike and there are always going to be times when people view things differently, but for me DF has done a great job so far, even accepting that he hasn't always got things right, and we would be mad not to stick with him. I struggling to think of a manager / coach, who we could afford, that would be a better fit for the club at this time and have no doubt that DF will go on to greater things once he leaves us.
Nice, balanced post GM. Re. your hope, and the idea of mirroring Burnley, the latter's survival has hinged on committing to an approach which has de facto proved fit for purpose in the EPL (however much we may scoff and denigrate how Burnley play). Same is true of Sheffield Utd. To be "ready as a club to stay up" crucially involves getting that fundamental requirement right. Your hopes (and those of most on here) are based on the belief that our current approach is also fit for purpose, and it's just a matter of "doing it better next time". On that, I'd say the jury is still very much out.
You question the suitability of our game plan, but surely the same would be very much true of Burnley's. Clearly they failed and got relegated too. Was their game plan also flawed? or was it that they just didn't quite have the players/experience to stay up that first time. The parallells are strong and many performances this season make me believe that if we could for example get a bigger and stronger Lietner, that alone could transition us to a side able to stay up. We have a game able to escape the championship, can we keep the players or enhance the team to make it easier and take a step closer to being able to stay up next time? Time will tell when the vultures start to circle.
Bah!

Would you guys take an F.A cup win and spend the next 10 years strughling in the lower leagues like Pompey and Wigan ?
Or get knocked out and bounce between the top two divisions like we usually do ?
It was hypothetical, I don't think we are going to win the cup , BUT would you take 10 years of Wigan/Portsmouth type struggling for some proper silverware?Neither, I'll take the win, promotion next season and a few seasons back in the PL before Webber moves on and we decline beck to being a yoyo/championship club.
Bah!
It would largely be forgotten come the start of next season.It was hypothetical, I don't think we are going to win the cup , BUT would you take 10 years of Wigan/Portsmouth type struggling for some proper silverware?
A first F.A cup would be incredible.

I still remember the Milk cup better than most Premier League seasons.It would largely be forgotten come the start of next season.
Whereas survival would be the mother of all building blocks towards being more like PL ever-presents.
I know which I'd prefer, given the choice.![]()
Would you guys take an F.A cup win and spend the next 10 years strughling in the lower leagues like Pompey and Wigan ?
Or get knocked out and bounce between the top two divisions like we usually do ?
I would definitely take the 2nd option without doubt, for a number of reasons
1. Our finances going forward would be in much better shape with Premiership money + parachute payments .
2. Players would more likely want to come to Norwich if we were either playing the Premiership or at least had a realist chance of getting there.
3. It might also prove that our current style of play is not completely flawed as some would have us believe.
4. The euphoria of winning the FA would bring would be comparatively short lived whereas playing in the Premiership( or competing to get there ) would bring us years of enjoyment , and admittedly heartache, along the way.
Winning some silverware would be very nice indeed but not worth anywhere near the price of drifting into obscurity.
Short lived??? Ipshit still bang on about theirs in 1978!!!!

Would you guys take an F.A cup win and spend the next 10 years strughling in the lower leagues like Pompey and Wigan ?
Or get knocked out and bounce between the top two divisions like we usually do ?
Yes GM, it would have been true of Burnley at this same point in time, i.e. when they suffered immediate relegation. Events have since shown their game plan to be fit for purpose. That will be true of us too, or not as the case may (the latter being, as everyone knows, my opinion; my post (Sunday) on the Season 2019--2020 thread also refers).You question the suitability of our game plan, but surely the same would be very much true of Burnley's. Clearly they failed and got relegated too. Was their game plan also flawed? or was it that they just didn't quite have the players/experience to stay up that first time. The parallells are strong and many performances this season make me believe that if we could for example get a bigger and stronger Lietner, that alone could transition us to a side able to stay up. We have a game able to escape the championship, can we keep the players or enhance the team to make it easier and take a step closer to being able to stay up next time? Time will tell when the vultures start to circle. Bah!