Even at 1 - 0 up I never had the confidence in NCFC to think that we would win or even draw. Might have felt different had the game been at home. I just don't understand what is happening at Carrow Road - when we need a result we seem to pull all the rabbits out of the bag - when the team seem to be giving the fans some belief then they go and shoot themselves in the foot. Really not sure if it's Hughton ineptitude or the players attitude. At times I believe that the players are behind him then I am not sure any longer. Like most fans I believe that the home games with Stoke, West Brom and Sunderland are even more critical. If it's a question of confidence then how come we can beat Spurs at home displaying great fight then collapse against Villa? Embarrassing score in front of Lambert who must be loving the plight we are in. His long running spat with the NCFC Board will only be highlighted by the result. The lows of this season are about at their lowest today. Elmander is a TOTAL waste of space - I would rather have Becchio on than this swede. Hughton's days are surely numbered? Sports Mole blog suggests that this is the case and that should we loose to Aston Villa -which we will, he will be replaced with Malky Mckay. Perhaps the word has gone round that CH is being chopped so decided to give him a leaving present!
Don't do that! Ever! I made loads of cash when we had lambert from come backs and unlikely wins. Let's just say we have bounce back ability of a burst balloon!
We did, but as with both the Cardiff and West Ham games, we dominated but had a few minutes of madness where the game is thrown away. Happens all too often for any degree of comfortable viewing.
atleast you can laugh about it, ive had days like these as a stoke fan, best to just forget the game and move onto the next one
you'd think we were the ones defending a lead the lack of urgency we are showing. At no point have we stepped up our game this half. We look devoid of ability today.
I've got a horrible feeling that McNally will wait to see how we do against Stoke next week before wielding his axe, but we live in hope that he can see what everybody else and his dog can see