http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwic..._have_been_blown_away_by_alex_neil_1_3968010?
Good to hear and certainly evidenced on the pitch.
Good to hear and certainly evidenced on the pitch.
http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwic..._have_been_blown_away_by_alex_neil_1_3968010?
Good to hear and certainly evidenced on the pitch.
I do agree with your summary Supers. Before the Wolves game the following four fixtures looked to be pretty tough and we were generally thinking that we would happily settle for 7 or 8 points from the 12 available. As we are all guilty of, having taken the first 6 as a maximum, our expectations have immediately risen to 10 points or more. It may be as well to remember the four games as a whole and maybe take a point tonight with good grace although the three on Sunday would tick everybody's box for sure.As long as the players are focussed – and they appear to be – the fans can get as carried away as they like, so long as they are happy to take the stick they'll inevitably get from some quarters if it goes belly up! Personally, I'm more cautious but I reckon these next two games will decide our fate on one front: win both and I think we'll go up automatically. The momentum and atmosphere created by backing a win at Blackburn up with a derby win would be massive and our fixture list is favourable.

I think this is where pedants come to the fore with their punctuation Rob. "Ruddy bids for a fifth clean sheet in Norwich's last six games, at Ewood Park". I take it that you were being serious with your remark but to be honest I am not certain now. I could have just made a plank of myself, not for the first time (before anyone says it!).I am really impressed with Neil's attitude towards the players - I get the impression he's not quite as grim as Lambert. He's also much more talkative with the media. All round, I'm confident that this ridiculously good early form is NOT just new manager bounce. Though I was slightly disappointed he didn't wave back on Saturday when we all chanted "let's all wave at Neil"...
This bit in the article really confused me tough: "Ruddy bids for a fifth clean sheet in Norwich’s last six games at Ewood Park". I just couldn't believe that in our last five games at Ewood we have managed four clean sheets![]()
I think this is where pedants come to the fore with their punctuation Rob. "Ruddy bids for a fifth clean sheet in Norwich's last six games, at Ewood Park". I take it that you were being serious with your remark but to be honest I am not certain now. I could have just made a plank of myself, not for the first time (before anyone says it!).
I do agree with your summary Supers. Before the Wolves game the following four fixtures looked to be pretty tough and we were generally thinking that we would happily settle for 7 or 8 points from the 12 available. As we are all guilty of, having taken the first 6 as a maximum, our expectations have immediately risen to 10 points or more. It may be as well to remember the four games as a whole and maybe take a point tonight with good grace although the three on Sunday would tick everybody's box for sure.
Sod that, I want all 12!
Bah!

Sod that, I want all 12!
Bah!
Anyone know Norwich's best run of back to back wins?
in our promotion season around 1980 we won 15 of the last 17 to pip Leicester, but not sure how many were in a consecutive run. Needless to say which two games did I go to? Yep Luton away and Sheffield Wednesday away, our two defeats! Bugger!Anyone know Norwich's best run of back to back wins?
Sorry Rob, you know your slaphead above? It took me a full minute after reading that comment to realise what you had said, talk about dim FFS.18.
January to May 2015
in our promotion season around 1980 we won 15 of the last 17 to pip Leicester, but not sure how many were in a consecutive run. Needless to say which two games did I go to? Yep Luton away and Sheffield Wednesday away, our two defeats! Bugger!
I was at both of them too - but Wednesday away was just fine as it didn't matter on the day