We have all known that for a lot of seasons now, and see these articles every few months....Getting back to footballing matters -
Interesting article from Chris Lakey, senior sport writer at Archant - "At 3-2 up, Bennett came on for Jacob Murphy: Newcastle knew then City were worried about losing the game, thus the initiative was handed over. They went for the kill, and got it.he Newcastle goals were a result of: 1 Poor defending; 2 Bassong’s mistake in the air; 3 A player unmarked in the area for a cross; 4 Goalkeeping error. The wobbly defence is no solid foundation for those in front: Bassong is too often an accident waiting to happen and the full-backs are sacrificing defensive duties for attacking prowess. Never mind the search for a striker, what about the search for defensive reinforcements?
Being second in the table is excellent: what is worrying is that damned Achilles heel."
Full article here - http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwic...weak_spot_in_the_norwich_city_squad_1_4717932
Mat's on a wobbler again! Everyone rein it in!
....Wasn't the grass green! That was good wasn't it!
...Can you remember when the sprinklers came on?! I knew that was going to happen, I said it earlier!
...oops!
Isn't foresight a beautiful thing....
Bah!

.....I was doing a cheeky/jokey.
I liked you general....Don't copy a cun........
Have your own opinions.
Sorry had to copy the cun.........
Do I have to have my own opinions?
Bah!
.....I was doing a cheeky/jokey.
You know I agree with most of your stuff mate.
)Haha...."dude". You are so street!So was I dude, I knew you were too. (With the benefit of hindsight of course!)
Bah!
When the same mistakes are repeated time after time it's not hindsight that's needed but a bit of foresight and the ability to learn from experience.

Last word on Monsieur Bassong and St James park
on MFW from the 'no holds barred' Will Jennings.
Can't disagree with what he says, either - Christ knows why Alex Neil
can't see what's as plain as the nose on his face?
http://norwichcity.myfootballwriter...t-of-the-late-late-midweek-chaos-on-tyneside/