Match Day Thread Norwich City versus Bristol City

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Norwich City 1 - 0 Bristol City
FT
HT 1 - 0
Howson 38'

Referee: Stuart Attwell
Attendance: 26,297

Date: Tuesday 16th August 2016
Venue: Carrow Road
Kick-Off: 07:45PM


KIO's not606 Match Preview

Tomorrow Norwich City welcome Bristol City to Carrow Road in Round three of the EFL Championship. After an impressive opening outing at Ewood Park against Blackburn Rovers Canaries fans were brought back down to earth with a bump last Saturday, when Norwich were held to a 0-0 stalemate by Sheffield Wednesday. In a drab televised affair City rarely threatened the visitors' goal, indeed Manager Alex Neil decided to take off his only frontman Cameron Jerome late in the second period to ensure his side took at least a point from the game as the Owls became more dominant. This match also saw Michael McGovern make his debut in goal for the Canaries, John Ruddy being forced to leave the proceedings through injury at the break. Although a draw was a fair result based on performance, the home side were denied a blatant penalty after Irishman Robbie Brady had his foot stamped on in the first half.

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Norwich City's Robbie Brady tussles with Sheffield Wednesday's Jack Hunt in Saturday's stalemate

Bristol City have made a great start to this year’s campaign winning three out of three. After beating newly promoted Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium in their season opener by 2 goals to 1, they followed this up with a 1-0 win at Wycombe in the first round of the EFL Cup and then scored a 95th minute winner against another newly promoted side Burton Albion. This match appeared to be heading for a draw after Tom Naylor netted an 88th minute equaliser for the home side, but Nigel Clough’s men were cruelly denied a share of the spoils when Chelsea loanee Tammy Abraham fired home from close range to secure all three points for the visitors.

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Tammy Abraham celebrates the first of his brace on Saturday

In team news the Canaries will definitely be without John Ruddy and Martin Olsson who both had to leave the proceedings through injury on Saturday. Graham Dorrans and Jacob Murphy still miss out, the latter recovering from a slight hamstring pull against Blackburn last week. Midfielder Alex Pritchard has a side strain but should be back in training next week. As for the Robins ‘keeper Frank Fielding and Ex Canary Korey Smith are back in training, while Bristol City First Team Coach John Pemberton says they could look to “freshen up the team” due to the improved strength and depth of the squad.

Alex Neil's Match Preview

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Alex Neil Previews tomorrow night's game

"We've got to be more aggressive and get our full-backs higher up the pitch. We're going to have to be brave in terms of the way we play, to risk the ball at certain times to tempt them out.”

"It's then about quality once we get further up the pitch. We're fully aware that wasn't good enough in the game against Sheffield Wednesday."

ON BRISTOL CITY

"They've got two effective strikers. They've got Jonathan Kodjia and Tammy Abraham has been a good signing from Chelsea.”

"We're going to have to make sure we keep them quiet, and if we do we'd like to think with the quality we've got that we can cause them problems.”

"They flood the middle areas and it's about whether we can win that battle and get our full-backs into the game.”

"(The first home win) is absolutely crucial. We didn't get it the other day, so hopefully we can get it chalked up on the board tomorrow."


John Pemberton and Gary O'Neil look ahead to Bristol City's visit to Carrow Road.

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John Pemberton and Gary O'Neil give their thoughts

At the time of writing there was no match preview given by Robins’ Manager Lee Johnson

Current Form (Last 5 Competitive Fixtures – Most Recent First)

Norwich City

DWLWL

NORWICH HOME


Norwich have won 30%, drawn 30% and lost 40% of their last 20 home games.

In their last 20 home games against teams positioned in the top half of the table, Norwich have won 5, drawn 6 and lost 9 of these matches.

In their last 20 home games against teams positioned above them in the table, Norwich have won 3, drawn 5 and lost 12 of these matches.

Bristol City

WWWLW

BRISTOL CITY AWAY


Bristol C have won 30%, drawn 25% and lost 45% of their last 20 away games.

In their last 20 away games against teams positioned in the top half of the table, Bristol C have won 5, drawn 5 and lost 10 of these matches.

In their last 20 away games against teams positioned below them in the table, Bristol C have won 13, drawn 4 and lost 3 of these matches.

MATCH STATISTICS www.kickoff.co.uk

Match History


Tonight’s game will be the 66th competitive meeting between the two clubs, the first ever being a 3rd Round FA Cup tie at Ashton gate on 20th February 1909 which Bristol City won 2-0. The Canaries have had the upper hand over the years with 31 wins, Bristol City have won 19 and there have been 15 stalemates. The Canaries best win in this fixture was a 7-2 victory at the Nest on 28thAugust 1933 in Division Three (South), while the Robins best was on 11th October 1947 in the same competition when the gave Norwich a 6-0 drubbing. There have been several other high scoring matches at both Ashton Gate and Carrow Road and two of the highest resulted in big away wins for the Canaries both again coming in Division Three (South). On 15th January 1949 they thumped the Robins 6-1 and on 16th February 1952 they scored 5 and conceded twice.

Highest Norwich City Score

Norwich City 7 Bristol City 2

Highest Bristol City Score

Bristol City 6 Norwich City 0

Highest Aggregate (9)

Norwich City 7 Bristol City 2

Club Connections

ADE AKINBIYI Much travelled striker who started out at Carrow Road but was deemed surplus to requirements when he was transferred to Gillingham in 1997. The Robins paid £1.2M for his services in 1998 and received £3.5M when he moved on to Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1999

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Ade Akinbiyi in his Bristol City playing days

ELLIOTT BENNETT Loaned to the Robins by Norwich in 2015

JIM BRENNAN Canadian international began his career at Ashton Gate, he made 43 appearances for Norwich between 2003-2006

PAUL CHEESLEY Although a Bristolian, Paul started his career with Norwich before joining his home town club

LOUIE DONOWA A Milk Cup Winner with the Canaries in 1985 he joined the Robins in 1990

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Louie Donowa (centre) and teqm mates wheel away in delight after Steve Bruce heads home a last gasp winner in the Milk Cup Semi-Final against local rivals Ipswich in 1985

ROBERT FLECK A Canary legend who had a loan spell with Bristol City while with Chelsea

LEROY LITA Made a name for himself with the Robins he joined the Canaries on loan in 2008

ROB NEWMAN After a long career with Bristol City making 394 appearances, he joined Norwich in 1991 and was part of the Canary side that finished third in the inaugural Premier League season.

GARY O’NEIL Joined the Robins from Norwich in the 2016 close season

MARK ROBINS Canary goal machine who was loaned to Bristol City by Rotherham in 2003

JOE ROYLE Joined Norwich from Bristol City in 1980 and was voted the Canaries’ player of the season in 1981

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Joe Royle is presented with the Barry Butler Memorial trophy in 1981

JOHN RUDDY Current Canaries custodian who had a loan spell with the Robins in 2010

AARON WILBRAHAM Former Norwich frontman now plies his trade at Ashton Gate

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Paul Cheesley

Paul Cheesley made 24 appearances for the Canaries between 1971 and 1973 before being transferred to Bristol City. After 61 appearances and 20 goals for the Robins and on the cusp of an England call up fate took a cruel turn for the 23 year old. In 1975 after an innocuous challenge with Stoke goalkeeper Peter Shilton he fell awkwardly, ripping his knee cartlidge, tearing his ligaments and chipping a bone. He attempted a comeback in a home match against Birmingham City later that season but his injury ultimately ended his career.

TEAM LINE UPS:

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Excellent work and let's hope we can return to winning ways, though I expect a tough game and they have 2 good strikers and of course him of the bandage fame. I'd be very surprised if this one finishes 0-0 and hope to see a lot more efforts on target for us.
 
Excellent work and let's hope we can return to winning ways, though I expect a tough game and they have 2 good strikers and of course him of the bandage fame. I'd be very surprised if this one finishes 0-0 and hope to see a lot more efforts on target for us.

As I said in my OP Braveheart, this fixture has thrown up many high scoring games in the past


............................... cue 0-0 bore draw !
 
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gotta say guys i'm backing us for a 2-1 away win,but i do say whoever finishes above you will be going up.
you are my team to take the championship this season.

regards
RR
 
Sterling work as usual KIO. <ok>

Can't say I'm feeling too confident after a mixed start to the season, but here's hoping for an improved performance from the weekend.
 
Yes, as long as we look like scoring and getting shots on target - that will be an improvement.
 
Can't say I'm feeling too confident after a mixed start to the season, but here's hoping for an improved performance from the weekend.
If anything happens to Jerome, we're shafted - and will quite possibly panic-buy/loan a replacement. Oh to get transfer dealing sorted nice and early rather than waiting until the last minute, 4,5,6 games in (that's circa 10% <yikes> of the way through the season!)
Then you've still got to bed the newbies in, tweak formations to accommodate newly arrived strengths / weaknesses and by then it's nearly xmas! <wah>
 
If anything happens to Jerome, we're shafted - and will quite possibly panic-buy/loan a replacement. Oh to get transfer dealing sorted nice and early rather than waiting until the last minute, 4,5,6 games in (that's circa 10% <yikes> of the way through the season!)
Then you've still got to bed the newbies in, tweak formations to accommodate newly arrived strengths / weaknesses and by then it's nearly xmas! <wah>

I've said before that we'll end up with an aging Premier League cast off lastminute.com and I stand by that <ok>
 
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I've said before that we'll end up with an aging Premier League cast off lastminute.com and I stand by that
I know it's well documented that these things take time, agents holding fire for the best deal for them, (not their client, necessarily <grr>) negotiations dragging on etc, but if the FA had a modicum of sense, they'd open and close this window earlier so that it shuts the day before the respective leagues kick off.
All teams would know their squad by now and we wouldn't have to watch that twat in the yellow tie any more <applause>
 
I have been an avid reader of this Forum for several seasons but never posted. So why post now?
Well I was scrolling through the Match Day thread as I always do and to my complete surprise saw a photo of myself! In the old black and white photo of Joe Royle holding the Barry Butler trophy is a proud little boy on the left hand side with his arms folded. And that my friends is me! I was a ball boy for that game having had my name drawn out of a hat at school. I was the only NCFC supporter at school so you can imagine my delight at being a ball boy. Unfortunately we lost that match to Leicester City and were relegated but I loved the day nevertheless.
I have no photos of that day and was gobsmacked when I saw this one.
KIO - thank you for posting this. Can you point me to where you sourced it as I'd love to get a copy.
I am NCFC through and through. I've been through the highs and lows. I get to as many games as I can and bring my 2 children who are similar in age to me in that photo. I was there on Saturday and I'll be there tonight.
Maybe I'll post on here from time to time - I do feel like I know you all! We have our different opinions but we all love our club and that's what matters.
Thanks for the memory KIO - really made my day.
 
Couple of points:

1. Without wishing to win this week's stating the obvious award I feel we must put in a performance and get a result tonight. these are the bread and butter games we need to be getting three points from if we are to make a determined push towards promotion. Regardless of Saturday's rather poor effort we should have comfortably enough to roll Bristol over.

2. How is it we seem to have so many injuries already? i seem to recall us having a lot at the start of the past two seasons.as well. If players get knocks then fair enough but the number of muscular injuries we seem to have does make me question whtethr it is a lack of conditioning or warming up correctly? Surely our lads should be at their physical peak as we start the season?
 
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I have been an avid reader of this Forum for several seasons but never posted. So why post now?
Well I was scrolling through the Match Day thread as I always do and to my complete surprise saw a photo of myself! In the old black and white photo of Joe Royle holding the Barry Butler trophy is a proud little boy on the left hand side with his arms folded. And that my friends is me! I was a ball boy for that game having had my name drawn out of a hat at school. I was the only NCFC supporter at school so you can imagine my delight at being a ball boy. Unfortunately we lost that match to Leicester City and were relegated but I loved the day nevertheless.
I have no photos of that day and was gobsmacked when I saw this one.
KIO - thank you for posting this. Can you point me to where you sourced it as I'd love to get a copy.
I am NCFC through and through. I've been through the highs and lows. I get to as many games as I can and bring my 2 children who are similar in age to me in that photo. I was there on Saturday and I'll be there tonight.
Maybe I'll post on here from time to time - I do feel like I know you all! We have our different opinions but we all love our club and that's what matters.
Thanks for the memory KIO - really made my day.

Hi Essex and welcome to the forum, I'm glad I made your day :biggrin:

If you Google 'Joe Royle Barry Butler' it's the first image on the page. I remembered that Joe won player of the season in '81 after joining us from Bristol City so that's exactly how I found it. The image is taken from the EDP website <ok>
 
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Although we've won all 3 games so far, we haven't played particularly well in them, I'd take a point right now, but I reckon we could snatch the 3 points with the likes of Abraham on fire
 
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Although we've won all 3 games so far, we haven't played particularly well in them, I'd take a point right now, but I reckon we could snatch the 3 points with the likes of Abraham on fire

We've played like Barca in one and like Ipswich ;) in the other. If we play like we did in our first game there isn't a team in this division who can live with us IMO but there on in lies the problem, our lack of consistancy <ok>
 
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