No worries, I'm sure Ivo Pinto will qualify for dual citizenship soon enoughWalkers good, not last night, but generally

No worries, I'm sure Ivo Pinto will qualify for dual citizenship soon enoughWalkers good, not last night, but generally

Here's hoping Wesley can work some of his magic against the Taffs!![]()

Just caught up with Liam's comments. How right he is!That's if O'Neil can be bothered to pick him. Liam Brady had some harsh words on the subject![]()

Some interesting thoughts from SW on why we didn't sign another striker and don't expect much business in January - http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwic...er-aims-to-box-clever-in-the-market-1-5225194

Difference being I support Norwich, I do not support England. Never have and never will.The same people that call for patience and positive support towards Norwich players and coaching sraff, have no problem slating the National side for winning the group on 23 points with 7 wins and 2 draws boringly.
I seem to be in the minority of 1 on this but I really don't get it.
The only argument is judging them on their perceived failure at the 2018 WC before a ball has been kicked.
I have a horse in the grand National that I pick If I don't then the event is pointless for me .Difference being I support Norwich, I do not support England. Never have and never will.
And yes, since 1966 we've consistently underperformed at major tournaments - despite having galloped through the qualifiers...against such luminaries as San Marino, Lichtenstein, Kosovo and teams of that ilk.
I don't like the style of play we try to adopt, I'm not / wasn't a fan of Hodgson, Southgate, Allardyce, don't agree with Joe hart's perpetual selection and our fans abroad turn into rampaging violent sub low-life. So tell me what's to like / support in that little lot?![]()
I have had my horse win on the National twice and it was exciting, so what if England finish as also rans at least they will be there.Apologies for not sharing your love of Bulldog dirge.
What would help immensely reduce the wrist-slashing tedium is holding pre-qualifiers (like they do for associate nations like Scotland, Holland, Namibia etc in cricket).
So Gibraltar, Malta, Moldova, San Marino, etc could play each other first and only one gets through to the group qualifying stages.
This might also help reduce the pathetic number of international breaks, which serve no purpose but to disrupt any rhythm a team may have had - dare I suggest NCFC as a case in point?
Ironic you mention the grand national as to me, watching England try (and inevitably fail) to land a decent prize is tantamount to 'flogging a dead horse'.
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Do you wave your European flag and take collective responsibility for raping Greece ?Given the choice, I'd class myself as European first, British secondly and English as a reluctant third.
But that's neither here nor there on a football forum.
But just goes to show my allegiances.
I can (and do) watch a decent game of tennis or especially cricket - but I don't give a flying fig if England or Andy Scottish Murray are involved.
If it's a close game, contested fairly and played hard, why do I want to sit and wave a little St George's flag or a saltire at my TV / computer screen.
Do you watch last night of the proms, perchance, DD - and stand up for 'land of hope and glory'?
I'll tell you one person who doesn't.
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What would help immensely reduce the wrist-slashing tedium is holding pre-qualifiers (like they do for associate nations like Scotland, Holland, Namibia etc in cricket).
So Gibraltar, Malta, Moldova, San Marino, etc could play each other first and only one gets through to the group qualifying stages.
This might also help reduce the pathetic number of international breaks, which serve no purpose but to disrupt any rhythm a team may have had - dare I suggest NCFC as a case in point?
I hadn't seen that butGetting back to things football related - I see Butland starts in goal tomorrow evening.