.............. City beat Town in a two-legged semi-final to reach Wembley. Check out Donowa's lunge just after 2 minutes in and a young slim Steve Bruce in the studio interview afterwards The scary thing is that I'm about the same age as Brucie Seems like only yesterday Could lightening be about to strike twice ? Let's hope so OTBC
Can I play too?.. On this day, May 6th, in 1981 we smashed AZ 67 at home setting up our UEFA Cup win in Amsterdam two weeks later, I was at both legs... There I go again...
Great hold up play and lay off from Dixie Deehan. More of the same from the class of 2015 will be just what the doctor ordered
What do you expect? This is a Norwich City forum on which Canary fans chat and reminisce about our past success.
BTW Guys MDT draft all prepared for Saturday's match just waiting for manager previews so will be up and running mid morning on Friday latest
M K Dons scored the most goals at home in the league this season. Meanwhile, hovering on their shoulder in second place is..... And lagging several (well, lots, actually) laps behind, ....... please log in to view this image Wacko
Not surprised you LOL'ed, KIO, 'hundreds' for a match of that significance is ****ing abysmal Apparently there are 26,400 seats sold for Saturday out of a capacity of just over 30,000. If they gave us the remaining 3,600 they'd be gone in nano-seconds
WTF are you on about? There is a reduced capacity to 29,000 due to increased segregation that leaves 2,600 tickets which will be snapped up by this time tomorrow!
Must be well handy having a stadium with a 30,000 capacity - secure in the knowledge that it might get filled once per decade Average attendance 19,425 vs 26,296. That is one hell of a difference, especially as your boys have been there or thereabouts most if not all of the season http://www.soccerstats.com/attendance.asp?league=england2
Truth is that you are not a big club anymore than we are! This argument is like 2 bald blokes fighting over a comb!
400 tickets left last I saw on an EADT twitter update. That's better than your average attendance of 64.1% capacity this season