That's odd, pretty certain that wasn't my quote, think DH said that didn't he? How did that happen?
Sorry. Sorted it now. Not entirely sure how I did that myself but clearly it takes a special kind of skill.
That's odd, pretty certain that wasn't my quote, think DH said that didn't he? How did that happen?
The longer it festers, the greater the discontent will become among some of the more vocal parts of the fan base. An explanation now and everyone has a full week to digest, debate, get over it - and give the boys 100% unequivocal support v Bournemouth next weekend.In one way, a positive for me is that the club is not washing its dirty linen in public. I used to admire Liverpool for that back in the 80's, but this whole thing does beg more answers from somebody.
So ten days on and as far as I'm aware the club have still said absolutely nothing at all about Bradley Johnson, be interesting if AN is asked about it in his press conference today, though of course if he is he will have his official line from the club to trot out I imagine.
What quotes from Johnson are you referring to?
And if you actually believe that what players/managers say to the press - particularly when they have just signed for a new club with new fans to impress - is exactly what they mean then I'm sorry but you're clearly more naive than I gave you credit for.

Why not? Surely that is purely conjecture and merely your opinion?
Meanwhile, I refer the honourable gentleman to section 2 of my previous post![]()
We have seen a lot of Bradders over the few years he's been with us, we've seen his passion (Joey Barton) and his commitment and dedication! I could be persuaded that he might say nice things about Derby but nobody will persuade me he would thank NCFC for allowing him to leave if they were pushing him out, he would have said nothing. If you can't see that then you are not the detective you have claimed to be! (Cara)
I absolutely 100% agree that he has all three of those attributes in abundance - which begs the question why would he choose to immediately jump ship down into the division he'd just spent a season working his backside off to get out of after four games of a new season if he is so passionate, committed and dedicated?Thanks for mentioning those thing highlighted above, adds further fuel to my fireI absolutely 100% agree that he has all three of those attributes in abundance - which begs the question why would he choose to immediately jump ship down into the division he'd just spent a season working his backside off to get out of after four games of a new season if he is so passionate, committed and dedicated?
I can find a ton of quotes from the man himself that only confirm his passion and commitment and dedication to Norwich City, but I can't find a single one that suggests he might not be happy at Norwich, that he fears for his first team place at Norwich, that he's not prepared to be a squad player at Norwich or that he's not prepared to stay and fight for his place this season at Norwich. Not one.
You have absolutely no evidence whatsoever that this is what he's thinking, and as we've been over ad nauseum already on this thread and others, to anyone with an open mind all the evidence when lined up points to this being a bizarre, totally out of leftfield decision - and nothing (definitely nothing you have said anyway) will persuade me any different.
I think I'd make a pretty good detective actually, my hunches generally aren't too far out as a rule - I certainly wouldn't be believing everything I see and read and immediately assuming it to be true anyway. Didn't you used to be a copper yourself once upon a time fella?
I agree it's conjecture from my part as well, but unlike you I'm not trying to offer the answer, because I genuinely have no idea, more that I'm suggesting there are more questions that haven't been answered. You're quite happy to accept the version that is (sort of) out there, I'm just saying there is more to it than that - I'd even go as far at to bet my shirt that there's more to it than we currently are aware of.
And like you say, chances are we'll never find out so I'll probably never get the chance to accept your apology!

Just wondering Dave, but are you aware that the word gullible isn't actually in the dictionary?
