Come on everyone! To the tune of "London Bridge": Jonah knocks his wife around, wife around, wife around, Jonah knocks his wife around, he is angry!
JennaJameson, first time I've been on here for months, but I can see why people do. You tend to bite at the merest hint of groundbait - as, I'm sure, we did we two years ago, when we were in the 'doldrums', shall we say. Thing is, welly blue and JWM are fairly frequent visitors to the NCFC forum - and it never ends in tears/histrionics. #justsaying XX
Jewell will sort it out keep the faith. Changing manager will only hinder us for another season. N ppl who keep goin on about burley returnin, u havin a laugh had 1 sucessfull spell as manager with us winnin promotion. Was given funds then lost the plot. Did nothin at derby, palace n scotland end of rant
Wow – he changed “Jonah” to “Jenna”! Positively Wildean stuff. With talents like that I hope you’re at the very least a BBC comedy script writer. Otherwise, what a shocking waste!
Good shout, but nay chance, I fear!! If previous news reports are to be believed (going back to the last days of Keane) ME is a big admirer of Bruce. If he’s still available if/when PJ goes I think it’s nailed on – assuming Bruce would go back down to the Championship.
jonah, weren't you lot in for smegson before you appointed agent jewell? and now bruce! mr evans certainly seems to have a penchant for people with norwich connections who are also useless at their jobs! and on that topic, anyone for roeder???
If we are to believe the tabloid rumours, they had a helicopter out to collect Megson from his satanic Yorkshire mansion, though I doubt that one. Here’s and extract from JE’s reported logic, having watched big name but inexperienced Keano fail horribly: http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...1KXNCA&usg=AFQjCNH8o95wL5YwGCzP06xN6S0lntOA5w “Intriguingly, Evans explained in an interview published in Wednesday's match programme that Jewell's managerial failures were also crucial to his appointment. "I wanted a manager who had experienced lows as well as highs, which in turn, in my opinion, makes them understand better the reason for their successes," added the Town owner, who pointed to Tony Pulis, Harry Redknapp, Ian Holloway and Steve Bruce as top-flight managers who have returned stronger after failure.” And: “Evans had an initial shortlist of 12 names, with former Norwich boss Gary Megson apparently a strong candidate.” Why on earth was Mystic considered a “strong” candidate under those criteria, or am I missing something??