Well, today sees our last game in the PL for at least one season and whilst I lament not having the opportunity to see some of the stars who ply their trade in England, I welcome going to watch every home game safe in the knowledge that we can win it. Unfortunately, today's game is pretty meaningless (as are all the other games today), but I'm hopeful that we'll have a good game and play in the same vein as we did against the Hornets!!!
Maybe not the best place to put this, but Gary Gowers latest MFW column makes interesting reading - as usual. http://norwichcity.myfootballwriter...e-not-taking-the-drop-just-a-little-too-well/
I will watch it today if only to see if we can string two good performances against poor teams together. Just have the feeling that without a manager they will be more and/or better organised at the back and another away defeat is looming on the horizon.
Interesting question. Would not be over-surprised if it happened but I don't really want him to be given the boot.
I would suggest that with relegation occurring and a CEO currently not occurring, they've got enough to sort out without throwing the baby out with the bathwater!
Yes I don't expect any changes unless AN himself drives it. From his comments mid week that's not beyond the realms of possibility.
Part of me wants him to stay, but I see Nigel Pearson may be looking for work, as Villa are reported to be looking elsewhere!!!! I was listening to some of the comments by Foxes fans after they won the PL title and several said that NP had 'laid the foundations' for what Ranieri and the team achieved.
He comes with baggage though, in the form of a sacked racist son and a very poor reputation with the press!
Excellent article by Steve Downs - http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/hur...d_mega_bucks_to_fulfil_their_dreams_1_4535882
Dare I suggest that KIO will be giving it plenty of this once he's read the closing stages of this piece?
I think he can dance as much as he likes Cromer, I´ll see it before I believe it, and I just have a feeling that the more Delia and Michael W-J are pushed, the more they´ll dig their heels in.
Team - Ruddy; Pinto, Martin (c), Bennett, Olsson; Redmond, Dorrans, O'Neil, Jarvis; Naismith, Jerome. Subs - Rudd (GK), Whittaker, Bassong, Brady, Hoolahan, Andreu, Odjidja.
The whole thing has an 'after the lord mayor's show' feel to it - understandably. Apparently loan contracts tend to run until June 30th, hence no Murphy on the bench, for example. Michael Bailey just clarified.
You're right RBF, despite the sound bites that come out of Carrow Road at times we're stuck with the Stowmarket Two until one of 'em kicks the bucket !