Exactly, and for how much? How is that penny-pinching?
Around 6 million, one of those rare occasion's you'll see us sell a player for a reasonable sum.
Exactly, and for how much? How is that penny-pinching?
Excuse me while I bang my head against this brick wall!
Snodgrass was our top scorer last season I think, so calling him a dud is a bit extreme, he made a few mistakes but he's still a very good footballer.The reported money from the sale of Snodgrass was a very shrewd piece of business as he was guilty of fluffing his lines every game, why he took all our corners i will never know ? Hull have bought a dud in my opinion and we made a handsome profit from the sale.
Snodgrass was our top scorer last season I think, so calling him a dud is a bit extreme, he made a few mistakes but he's still a very good footballer.
I can never tell if you're being serious or saying these things to provoke an argument lol.
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Wes is trying to encourage Lambert to make another bid! He has already said Norwich is ****!
he was talking about his situation though, which to be fair, was pretty s**t. wes has never ever been good enough for the premier league. he only ever turned up once in a blue moon and of course, motd would then highlight his performance as if they'd just discovered a superstar and begin to question why he wasn't a regular. fact is, he just wasn't good enough to make things happen on a consistent basis at the highest level and every norwich fan who watched him week in, week out knew that, deep down.
at championship level however he is a real asset and if we can keep him on board and keep him happy then that has to be a positive. it'd cost a hell of a lot more to replace him than we'd get from his sale.
Lambert designed his tactics around Wes and to an extent Adams is accommodating him as well in a way that Hughton seldom did. I like Adams' willingness to vary formations tactically in games. Those accusing him of being a 'rookie manager' don't recognise his knowledge of the game or that of Holt or Martin. The change in Wes as a result is quite remarkable and a huge bonus for City. Like Supers, I think Hoolahan's play is much more difficult to achieve in the PL, but in the Championship he can be the ACM we have been hoping for. Both Grabban and Lafferty have acknowledged how effective he is in providing through balls. This gives me a lot of hope for the coming season.

Lambert designed his tactics around Wes and to an extent Adams is accommodating him as well in a way that Hughton seldom did. I like Adams' willingness to vary formations tactically in games. Those accusing him of being a 'rookie manager' don't recognise his knowledge of the game or that of Holt or Martin. The change in Wes as a result is quite remarkable and a huge bonus for City. Like Supers, I think Hoolahan's play is much more difficult to achieve in the PL, but in the Championship he can be the ACM we have been hoping for. Both Grabban and Lafferty have acknowledged how effective he is in providing through balls. This gives me a lot of hope for the coming season.
As our squad stands at the moment then yes rubbish,but if in the next week we sell Leroy, Redmond, Tettey Hooper and RVW then we are going to be settling in for a long spell in the lower leagues.
And if we buy Messi, Ronaldo and Iniesta we'll be bankrupt! Ifs and buts...........
gandy, my point was, why act as if our best player's will leave, NA and DM have both said there is no need for anyone to go, the majority of them have said they want to stay and take us back up to the Prem., so why talk as if it's a certainty that they will go? Those other 3 arriving is just as likely until we hear differently! Some are beating the club over the head over something that has not, and may never, happen!

