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7 games; 7 categories

Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by Rubik's Tube, Oct 2, 2011.

  1. Rubik's Tube

    Rubik's Tube Member

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    Its a bit early, but we've played over a sixth of the season, so our campaign is beginning to take shape. Thought the international break would be a good chance to take stock...

    7 games in 7 words
    A promising start, despite bad penalty decisions

    Player of the season so far
    Marc Tierney

    Most promising summer signing
    Bradley Johnson

    This season's top scorer will be...
    Steve Morrison

    The Bottom 3 will be...
    Blackburn/ Wigan/ Swansea

    What the pundits will say if we stay up...
    Goals from all over the pitch

    What the pundits will say if we go down...
    No player looked capable of scoring more than 10 goals

    What/who are your choices for each category?
     
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  2. Exile

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    Ooh, I like this, good effort Rubik's.

    7 games in seven words:
    Starting to settle and find our feet.

    Player of the season so far:
    Much to my surprise, Marc Tierney.

    Most promising summer signing:
    Bennett

    This season's top scorer will be...:
    Really hard to say, right now I'd go for Morison too.

    The bottom three will be:
    Blackburn, Wigan, Swansea

    What the pundits will say if we stay up:
    Lambert is unquestionably the brightest young manager in the game.

    What the pundits will say if we go down:
    They've given it a really good go, but just come up a bit short.
     
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  3. Rubik's Tube

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    Totally agree that Marc Tierney has been a big surprise. I have to admit i thought he had found his level in the top half of championship, but he looks a decent premier league player. The same can be said of so many players r martin, barnett, ruddy and especially fox.
     
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  4. Beefforhire-NCFC

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    Like this idea a lot, here goes...

    7 games in 7 words
    Different league, same old brilliant Norwich City

    Player of the season so far
    Marc Tierney - undoubtably, unshakably solid performer.

    Most promising summer signing
    Pilkington - but only just, all the others have impressed me.

    This season's top scorer will be...
    Grant Holt - still believe he will come good.

    The Bottom 3 will be...
    Blackburn / Swansea / QPR (following future "big star" meltdown...)

    What the pundits will say if we stay up...
    They was lucky!! (lawrenson) balanced football played the right way with a strong management (the rest)

    What the pundits will say if we go down...
    Hahahahhaha (lawrenson) didn't have any players with "proven premier league quality" *shudders* (the rest)
     
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  5. Rubik's Tube

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    Surely larwenson will say "I'm really really worried about this team. I think they could be in the second division within what? Two seasons?"
     
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  6. ncfcwonky

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    7 games in seven words-
    Russel Martin can play at centre back.

    Player of the season so far:
    Marc Tierney, only juts

    Most promising summer signing-
    Johnson

    This season's top scorer will be-
    Really hard to say, right now I'd go for Morison too.

    The bottom three will be-
    Blackburn and I don't know who else

    What the pundits will say if we stay up:
    They will struggle next season.

    What the pundits will say if we go down-
    Lambert, good manager but squad too weak.
     
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