Fair column by Lakey and I have already stated that any protests, boos etc are - not just 'can be' counter-productive.
I'm sat in the middle on this issue, though.
Do we want to be pedestrian plodders, 'little' family club Norwich or is there actually any genuine aims of growth and sustained development anywhere in that boardroom.
The evidence so far all suggests not 
I have no wish to see us start blowing £30m on a single player, that would be catastrophic, but to spend the rest of my life watching the club just survive, eke out a balance sheet every year and tread water is the other dull-as-ditchwater side of the coin
And I'm still flabbergasted, bewildered and foomun' Neyul that we bid big bucks for McCormack, failed and then decide we had to sell somebody to strengthen late in the window - none of which materialised, of course.
Where was the McCormack money two weeks after he went to Villa after we pulled out of a two horse race for him?