Thanks Thai. As you say the Wednesday game was bitter sweet as this was the day we claimed promotion albeit on the back of defeat. Great atmosphere with rumours consistently flowing around as to how Leicester were fairing, and a great journey home.
Some of my recent posts have been offerings of great ammunition to our panicky resident Binners if we don't go up. I'm giving them hope out of sympathy with their plight.
I can remember us winning 10 on the bounce. I think it was 85/86 and we went on to win Div 2 (now Championship). We even beat Fulham as part of the 10 with a very last second winner at Craven Cottage! I think that could well be our record. edit yes I was correct http://canaryseventyninety.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/norwich-city-ten-consecutive-wins-1985.html half way to the record then.
Interesting that the unbeaten run started after Wimbledon and finished at Wimbledon. What a bogey side they've been for us over the years.
I was at the game at Carrow Road in December 1990 (old 1st div), where the Wombles completely out muscled us and were 4-0 up after 15 minutes ! Thankfully that was also the final score
Yep, I was there for that one. Alex Neil has really got the team playing together and for each other. They've responded to him more than we could of hoped, lets hope it continues. Could we be on the verge of another long run unbeaten or most number of wins?
Still trying to get over it KIO The one and only time I left the ground at half time to drive back to Peterborough.
1-0 wasn't it? I remember writing it on my homemade colour coded results page in berol felt tip pens.
That couldn't have been long after a Dons game i remember but we won 3-0. I was in the then Riverend when Vinnie Jones slid in to score a quite spectacular own goal. Anyone remember the year?
I can remember him scoring that own goal. I though he was playing for Sheff Utd that day and it was a FA cup game 4th or 5th round. The game ended 3-2 though. We went on to the semi where we lost to Everton.