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  1. Really good point on morale. Spot on. Hadn't thought of that.
  2. Oh yes, absolutely, we did well, but that point will be of very little use overall should we take a hiding in 2 weeks. Not taking anything away from today.
  3. As my title suggests, although I'm pleased our losing streak is now over and we did well today as an individual result, I believe that today won't be relevant until after the Brighton game. If we lose to Brighton, the point well earned against Burnley, in my view, will be almost irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, but, and I hope that, we beat Brighton, then today's point will seem brilliant. As it stands, it's fairly meaningless, and the meaning and relevance will become clear based on what happens next. I see it almost as a combo of 2 games. Draw versus Brighton, and I'll feel flat about both games. What do you guys reckon?
  4. The fact we spent over 20m on Rashica and Tzolis and he decides to play a system that excludes them is very non-sensical to me. Yes, formations can change etc, but that amount of money is huge for us, and at least one of those players should be involved because of that.
  5. I just think we'll be out-muscled and any attempt to play by us would simply be quashed. Not optimistic, and I hope I'm wrong, but I can see 2-0 to Burnley. After the first goal conceded, I suspect we will fold.
  6. Love this faith but I can't see it. Truly feel this was our moment tonight
  7. I'm with you. Great man who I've every human respect for, but he is not able to cut it I feel. Yes, it could be the players but I truly feel those players ARE capable with the right guidance and coaching. That isn't happening right now.
  8. I have been well and truly behind the direction of the club, until tonight, and this is firmly the first time I have decided that I think it's failing. Genuinely heartbroken at watching this today. We are a hollow shell of a team required at this level, and it hurts. Facts are facts and we are hopeless. That is something that cant be argued with
  9. As per the title I went in to today backing everything about the club. The board, the management and the starting 11. I attended and watched the game, remaining behind them still until Watford scored their 3rd. I left the stadium at this point. I'd had enough. My passion remains and will always remain strong but that emotionally hurt me this afternoon. We had a crystal clear chance to not lose...so what do we do but lose. I can take the first few games as a struggle but this WAS the chance to do something and we shirked it. I don't dislike anyone for it, of course not, but I feel we are at an impass. Absolutely we are not related directly to all the leagues, but we have proven to be the worst team in the professional leagues in terms of a points return, and now, in my heart of hearts this has proven enough for me at a premier league level. I want to express peacefully my now lack of faith in the management in that I don't think they carry any premier league ability. This is how it very much appears to be, taking into account the season so far and our last prem campaign. We manage very well at Champs level but the prem is too far for us as what we are right now. We lack either the playing staff or the ability to deal with said playing staff sufficiently and due to that, we appear to be on another downfall. If we get beaten by a close rival as we have tonight when everyone knows we needed to really go out of our way to put in everything, and that's simply not enough, questions now have to be asked, and they are being asked from me tonight. I won't be as obvious as saying "Farke out", but I will say that he has probably shown he can't manage at this level given the last 15 in a row loses at a Prem level (excuse me if I am 1 short there). I think sacking him may not have any benefit but I cannot see the current management improving. This was their chance, and for me, they've failed.
  10. Good question and certainly one in most fan's minds. I'm sure we all have differing views on the matter but for me, yes, it's a perfect measure. If we can swim rather than sink then optimism will increase and may end up proving ideal. Not win, and I include a draw in this, and I feel we will lose faith in the project. Of course it's not game over but it's a fair reaction at this point, to either be really optimistic about the season, or downbeat. Personally, I am so excited for this. I'll be well behind the team, whoever he picks in the 11, and hope it pays off. I'll be fairly negative should a win not come about though.
  11. It does always seem like Norwich in that we never seem to realise these are pro athletes and they CAN endure the amount of fixtures thrown at them.
  12. Fine with the attacking selections here, and so pleased with AO starting. However, the weak centre will not work. Normann the brick ****-house being left out is crazy. Soft underbelly will be the downfall of us here I think
  13. Spoke well. Nice to have a bit of a feature in the show before today's match.
  14. I hope that he's playing mind games as to not start either Kabak or Normann would be a poor move. It does often feel like we like to bed players in for a longer period than most clubs 🤔
  15. If it turned out all of those players start Saturday, I won't be disappointed. Can't see it happening though. For me, Normann is the must-start as he's the player we need to fill the glaring need based on the games so far.
  16. This was a fun tongue in cheek video to watch. We are compared to Argentina though, for the similarities between our league flitting and their up and down status as a nation.
  17. As per the title. Are we positive, negative, hopeful, or perhaps like me, a little disappointed? I thought we'd lose tonight but losing the way we did just felt a little hopeless. Very little created ultimately against what was supposed to be a weakened Leicester team. I don't feel we deserved anything but because of that, I feel we should have worked harder to have actually deserved something. Discuss.....
  18. TNC are a pretty good listen and watch to be fair. They're passionate chaps and there is nothing wrong with that. Proper fans of our club. Shouldn't be bashing one of our own fans.
  19. If its not a rude question, what are the returns on that?
  20. Not going to happen of course but although he's very wealthy, he's probably not anywhere near where most Prem owner's wealth is at. Nice bloke by the seems of it though, in the press n all.
  21. The guy's a dinosaur of the pundit world. He's as relevant as Henry VIII is in today's world. There are some really good, well researched, level headed pundits out there these days, and no, not because they are having a Norwich love-in, but because quite often a pundit/journalist will now be required to look into everything first. Means we get fairer perspectives from a lot of media now who know what we do, and the same goes for other sides. I just ignore the has-beens like ML as they're irrelevant.
  22. That's fine. Completely accept the club can make their own rules for ejection. Just a little less clear on how they could prove beyond doubt, if taken to court, that any booing was for any specific reason. It just wouldn't stand up
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