It seems 3 in a week was a little too much for KIO (Sorry if you have made one and just haven't had time to post it) so I'll just start a thread. Nothing too fancy I'm afraid. Match History: Norwich Wins 18 Brum Wins 20 Draws 17 A link, for those that need it: http://www.wiziwig.tv/broadcast.php?matchid=280527&part=sports I'll add Team News when it's available.
According to VIPbox, there are live streams to 10 (ten) championship games from 15.00 hours - including our clash with Brum. Will check again nearer to kick off time.
Wiziwig suggest there'll be coverage as well, Thai. We won't know for sure until about 14.59 hrs. http://www.wiziwig.tv/competition.p...nid=&allowedDays=7&archive=no&sel_comp=no&p=3
Thanks for the link fella Naturally, in pure desperation, I will be trying every link I can find, but not expecting much
please log in to view this image Skybet Championship Round 8 Norwich City 2 - 2 Birmingham City HT 0- 2 Jerome 52' 55' Reilly 8' Gray 41'Attendance:26,351 Date: Saturday 20th September Venue: Carrow Road Kick Off: 3:00PM please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Today Norwich City welcome Birmingham City to Carrow Road in round 8 of the Skybet Championship season. The Blues have had a rather disappointing start to their campaign and sit in 20th place in the league table winning just once, drawing three and losing three. They go into today's game on the back of a 0-2 home reverse against Sheffield Wednesday and have lost three of their last four games scoring only once. please log in to view this image Current Blues manager and former Canary assistant Lee Clark Norwich must therefore go into today's match against Lee Clark's side as huge favourites as they are sitting pretty in 2nd place in the table having won five of their seven games so far with a goal difference of plus 10. The Canaries will be in confident mood as they take on The Blues but manager Neil Adams will take nothing for granted and is sure to have done his homework with regard to both the weaknesses and strengths of today's opponent's. Last time out Norwich secured what on paper looked a comfortable 3-0 win away at Brentford, but that really doesn't tell the whole story as for long periods in the first half the Bees were arguably the better side. In the second half though, City found their form with goals from Alex Tettey and two from in form striker Cameron Jerome ensuring The Canaries left Griffin Park with all three points. please log in to view this image Cameron Jerome who was on target twice for the Canaries against the Bees Current form Norwich City: WWDWW Birmingham City: DLLDL Match history Norwich and Birmingham didn't play each other until 9th October 1965 where they met in a league division two fixture at St Andrew's Birmingham winning the game 1-0. Since then there have been a further 61 competitive league and cup matches if you include Birmingham's Texaco Cup 1st round 3-1 victory in 1974. The most remembered encounter between the two is of course the 2002 League Division One play-off final where Birmingham secured Premier League status after their penalty shoot out win over The Canaries. There have been 52 league meetings in total, today will be the 27th at Carrow Road where Norwich have the upper hand with 12 victories to Birmingham's 4, there have been 10 drawn games. At St Andrew's however it is a different story as it hasn't been a happy hunting ground for the Canaries as they have only managed 6 wins, 6 draws and have suffered 14 defeats. In 1985 the two sides were drawn together in the third round of The FA Cup and because at the time all ties had to be settled in real time with no penalty shoot outs, incredibly the tie was played over four games before Norwich eventually saw off the Blues 1-0 in the last match. Norwich's best win was in April 1970 in the old second division when they beat Birmingham 6-0 at Carrow Road. Birmingham's biggest winning margin was on 8th December 2001, the Blues winning 4-0 at St Andrew's in League Division One. Highest Norwich City score Norwich City 6 Birmingham City 0 Highest Birmingham City score Birmingham City 4 Norwich City 0 Highest aggregate (6) Norwich City 3 Birmingham City 3 They played for both clubs Those that have plied their trade at both Norwich and Birmingham include; Robert Taylor, Martin Taylor (Norwich loan), Chris Sutton, Leroy Lita (Norwich and Birmingham loan), Roger Hansbury, Kevin Drinkell (Birmingham loan), Greg Downs, Louie Donowa, Tony Cottee (Birmingham loan), Simon Charlton, Kenny Brown, Steve Bruce, Keith Bertschin, David Bentley (Norwich and Birmingham loan), Tom Adeyemi, Jonathan Grounds (Norwich loan) and current Canaries Nathan Redmond and Cameron Jerome. Other club connections Birmingham's current manager Lee Clark was assistant at Norwich, Norwich Milk Cup winner Asa Hartford once scouted for Birmingham as did former Norwich player Rob Newman. Another former Canary Mark Bowen was once assistant manager at Blues and both John Bond and Chris Hughton managed both clubs. Neil Adams' match preview [video=youtube;Q0awDBIyI1g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0awDBIyI1g[/video] Team News Norwich captain Russell Martin is available after recovering from a back problem which kept him out of Tuesday's 3-0 win at Brentford. Midfielder Wes Hoolahan (ankle), Jonny Howson (knee) and Gary Hooper (dead leg) are all sidelined. Birmingham defender Neal Eardley has injured his medial ligament and will be out of action for several weeks. Koby Arthur (hamstring), Lee Novak (knee), Olly Lee (hamstring) and Denny Johnstone (thigh) are all unavailable. Today's Teams Norwich City 01 Ruddy 12 Hooiveld 23 Olsson 05 Martin 06 Turner 04 Johnson 27 Tettey 22 Redmond 14 Hoolahan 07 Grabban 10 Jerome Substitutes 02 Whittaker 09 Lafferty 17 E Bennett 18 Garrido 26 Rudd 28 O'Neil 39 Odjidja-Ofoe Birmingham City 01 Randolph 06 Edgar 23 Spector 03 Grounds 04 Robinson 26 Davis 17 Reilly 31 Caddis 33 Gray 09 Donaldson 11 Cotterill Substitutes 07 Duffy 08 Gleeson 10 Thomas 13 Shea 14 Packwood 21 Doyle 22 Shinnie Referee Darren Sheldrake Full Match Commentary on BBC Radio Norfolk 95.1FM 104.4FM & 855kHz MW with Chris Goreham and guest match summariser Adrian Forbes OTBC
Oh Bugger, sorry colk I was frantically trying to get my thread finished in time and didn't spot that you had already started one
Sorry KIO, didn't mean to step on your toes. I bow to your superior Thread! Mods, feel free to move/remove mine.
Sorry this thread is a bit late this week folks and sorry also to colk who has already started one unbeknownst to me
Completely OT but I waited 40 ****ing minutes for a bus the other day. Ended up getting a lift off someone. They are absolutely useless round here!
I've merged the threads, unfortunately the earlier posted one takes precedence, I hope it doesn't spoil KIO's run of luck!