Sums the situation up perfectly, the writing is on the wall now ......
http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/nor...kes_and_it_could_be_time_for_change_1_4768788
We´ll see - I wouldn´t be too sure - fan power will only get you so far
Sums the situation up perfectly, the writing is on the wall now ......
http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/nor...kes_and_it_could_be_time_for_change_1_4768788
It was the catalyst, albeit too late to make any difference, to Hughton's demise. Just a shame those in the corridors of power can't / won't see the need for change until the peasants are revolting.We´ll see - I wouldn´t be too sure - fan power will only get you so far

It was the catalyst, albeit too late to make any difference, to Hughton's demise. Just a shame those in the corridors of power can't / won't see the need for change until the peasants are revolting.![]()

This relates to the unrest shown by fans over the ever decreasing style of football Hughton brought to this club, not the current variant [of the same thingand perhaps those in the corridors of power are content with what they have

Just another clone of the nodding dog syndrome immortalised by DoomcasterMoxey - low key and showing little ambition. Now I see why he's a perfect fit for NCFC.

Moxey - low key and showing little ambition. Now I see why he's a perfect fit for NCFC.
I don't suppose we have much choice RBF.Agreed he does sound rather wishy-washy when compared to McNally, but surely it´s rather too soon to be making any sort of judgement - let´s at least give him two or three transfer windows before we wield the axe.
I don't suppose we have much choice RBF.
I've met McNally several times at Chamber of Commerce events and such, and was always impressed by him. They do seem to be polar opposites. I know who I'd prefer fighting my corner on what I've witnessed so far.
Who are you calling revolting????It was the catalyst, albeit too late to make any difference, to Hughton's demise. Just a shame those in the corridors of power can't / won't see the need for change until the peasants are revolting.![]()

That's a very accurate description of what I see every week!I think Ian Clarke's article in favour of replacing AN sooner rather than later sums things up pretty well - http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/i_m..._to_change_the_norwich_city_manager_1_4772788
F:u:c:k me, you really wish that on the jocks? Give them a chance to get over ANOTHER thrashing by the English!AN for next Scotland Manager![]()



Yes, he certainly tells it like it is!!!!That's a very accurate description of what I see every week!
Hard to disagree with any of that. Plus it's calm, considered and points out all the pretty overwhelming evidence as to why the club are flogging a dead horse.I think Ian Clarke's article in favour of replacing AN sooner rather than later sums things up pretty well - http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/i_m..._to_change_the_norwich_city_manager_1_4772788
I think Ian Clarke's article in favour of replacing AN sooner rather than later sums things up pretty well - http://www.edp24.co.uk/features/i_m..._to_change_the_norwich_city_manager_1_4772788
But to sit back and do nothing, while watching the last vestiges of team spirit ebb away as the club sinks further into the morass is not a preferred option of the majority, either. And those would seem to be the two available options, 1) change things and try and salvage this season, or 2) become championship perennials, or ITFC Mk2Yes, just one more in a whole row of similar articles where the one common denominator and suggested solution is, sacking the manager.

But to sit back and do nothing, while watching the last vestiges of team spirit ebb away as the club sinks further into the morass is not a preferred option of the majority, either. And those would seem to be the two available options, 1) change things and try and salvage this season, or 2) become championship perennials, or ITFC Mk2![]()