please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Norwich City versus Southampton FULL TIME 1 - 0Redmond 67' Att. 26,819 Venue: Carrow Road Date: 31st August 2013 They played for both Norwich and Southampton - Notable names: please log in to view this image Ron Davies please log in to view this image TedMacDougall please log in to view this image Phil Boyer please log in to view this image Martin Chivers please log in to view this image Mick Channon - Pictured here alongside Ken Brown after City's Milk Cup Final triumph in 1985 MATCH FACTS Since the start of 2012/13, Norwich have won 32 of their 45 (71%) Barclays Premier League points at Carrow Road. Southampton have conceded just two goals in their last six away games in the Barclays Premier League. Four of the last six Premier League meetings between Norwich and Southampton have ended as draws. Pablo Osvaldo netted more goals away (14) than at home (13) in his two seasons at Roma in Serie A. Southampton have used 16 players in the PL so far this season; eight of which have been English. No side have used a higher proportion of English players than the Saints so far (50%). No English player has scored more Premier League goals since the start of 2012/13 than Rickie Lambert (16). Morgan Schneiderlin made more tackles (146) and interceptions (139) than any other player in the Premier League last season. No player has committed more fouls so far this season than Ricky van Wolfswinkel (8). Last season, his predecessor Grant Holt (82) made more fouls than any other player in the Premier League. Norwichâs last five home games in the Premier League have produced 18 goals in total (3.6 per game). Southamptonâs last six Premier League goals have been scored in the second half of matches. They havenât scored in the first half since April 6th 2013 (versus Reading). MATCH ODDS Norwich 2/1, Southampton 31/20, Draw 23/10. Norwich City Football Club - Record versus Southampton: Games won: 38 Games drawn: 38 Games lost: 46 Live Stream: http://feed2all.eu/type/football.html OTBC
How could I have forgotten Dave, as I say it is all a bit last minute.com Give me a minute or two and I'll upload an image of Mr Channon
Can see another defeat here unfortunately which would be hugely disappointing with three very winnable games thus far.
Andy Townsend, Darren Kenton, Jon Otsemobor and who can forget Kevin Bond? Have always felt that Southampton are probably one of the closest teams to us in terms of size.
Shocking decision not to play Olsson at left back for Garrido and harsh to drop Howson, but for balance otherwise I think it's a good line-up Norwich: Ruddy, Garrido, Turner, Bassong, Whittaker, Redmond, Fer, Johnson, Snodgrass, Elmander, van Wolfswinkel. Subs: Martin, Howson, Pilkington, Bunn, Hoolahan, Becchio, Tettey. Southampton: Boruc, Chambers, Fonte, Lovren, Fox, Schneiderlin, Wanyama, Ward-Prowse, Osvaldo, Lallana, Lambert. Subs: Kelvin Davis, Clyne, Yoshida, Steven Davis, Rodriguez, Ramirez, Shaw. Referee: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire)
Not just size. Their history over the last ten years has seemed very similar to ours. I like them, I think they do things the right way. I don't like them tonight, however.
In all seriousness, Elmander's performance on Tuesday left Hughton no choice. If Elmander keeps it up I can see him becoming a bit of a legend
Oh yeah! Blind as a bat. That explains it then. To be fair to Garrido, sometimes he can be very solid and have a brilliant delivery, it's just that when we play badly as a team he always seems to take it one step further...
Garth Crooks on the BBC has just now referred to Wolfie as "Wolf vansWinkel" Edit - Looks like Motty is commentating on our match for MOTD
Can we please stop talking about "two strikers". It will just confuse people into thinking we are going to be playing 4:4:2.