Number9
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Surely it's just a case of us getting 6 points off Leeds this season because we know the glaring weaknesses in Farke's Plan A
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On 06/05/2023 at 11:55, norfolkngood said:i would have thought he would have someone there representing him ? maybe a close advisor etc ?
i doubt he has just put money into something without have someone within the camp keeping a eye on things
Stuart is his grass!
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'Deleted' was hoping breaking news about our SD
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1 hour ago, alex_ncfc said:Personally I see things like the Soccerbot as a bullsh*t investment and a huge waste of money.
Other clubs do just fine without this kind of nonsense, and it clearly hasn't given us any edge whatsoever.
Colin Wa**ker is a big fan apparently.
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He still wouldn't have a Plan B
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Realistically, we've been sh*te all season, even with the players currently out injured.
Big big changes needed.
If we're giving the likes of Kenny, Idah and Onel long contracts it's just very very worrying.
Keep doing the same things expecting different results?
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3 minutes ago, cambridgeshire canary said:Interesting that Krul has vanished from the bench.
Finger injury
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Just now, TheGunnShow said:Aye, but you can't lose the whole spine of the team just like that and not expect it to be a problem, scapegoats here or there.
You can't take out the players who've made the most mistakes and replace them with young hungry energetic ones?
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1 minute ago, TheGunnShow said:Well, Lungi will go centre-half, but who's going centre-mid? Gibbs dropping back?
Think we can abandon play-off hopes now. Gibson, Hanley and McLean out in the space of a couple of days.Unless they were the players everyone had been complaining about....
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Every cloud has a silver lining.
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They've got plenty of data to analyse from the world cup showing four games per day.
Someone must have watched it.
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M McGovern 👍
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2 minutes ago, lake district canary said:Wouldn't touch an energy drink with a bargepole. Full of sugar. Prefer to eat fruit and stay hydrated with water. Much better for you, will give you energy AND help you keep your weight down because fruit has fibre in, energy drinks have hardly any fibre. Best to avoid fizzy drinks altogether imo.
Thanks mum
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3 hours ago, Creedence Clearwater Couto said:Disagree. He’s causes the opposition problems in a similar way Huckerby used to - or mayhem as you describe it. That’s something you want in the side, or from the bench.
Not so, Hucks had end product.
Onel wouldn't be any good in the Premier League, we need to be signing better players.
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It's all good here
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19 hours ago, essex canary said:Of course. Just seems strange that it all seemed set up like a firework which just needed the touch paper lit then nothing for 3 weeks.
Probably negotiating which Sundays Delia has to work in the restaurant.
She's accepted the zero hours contract but doesn't want every Sunday night shift
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"It's not fair"
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**** fighting you say?
Well asterix me up!
'Rooster'?
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1 hour ago, Capt. Pants said:That Pope handball was well weird.
It looked to me like a very bad attempt to head the ball away, he misses and the ball hits his hands.
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Nicola Sturgeon let herself go
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8 hours ago, jaberry2 said:Any good eateries in Norwich which allow dogs you guys can recommend?
Ber st kitchen love dogs, chef comes out with treats.
Book up though
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Just now, hogesar said:Three managers who aren't managing in the Prem right not, two who have kept sides in the Premier League and a third who is managing in one of Europe's top 5 leagues is still considerably more relevant than any fans opinion.
If we were talking about the Premier League you'd have a point - both in regards to the managers and McLean himself
We surely need to be talking about the Premier League, that has to influence any discussion for us, in my opinion.
Maybe that's where our differences lie, I believe we've failed to take the chances we've had past few years.
I'm thinking about Premier League sustainability.
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47 minutes ago, hogesar said:It's not my judgement you're questioning, it's the judgement of three proven championship managers a their coaching team.
You're more than entitled to have that size of ego but why you wouldn't expect to be questioned god only knows.
Even with capital letters it's a comment that goes completely missed by so many on here.
I agree with you entirely that those three are Championship managers.
I don't think those managers have proven themselves capable of being Premier League managers for more than a season or two at a time.
I'm not trying to argue with you or wind you up Hoggy, but for all the good points you have, it would seem strange to discount the opinions of thousands of supporters who watch us play and can with their own eyes compare our players to other players they see from around the world.
Some of them might be thick, but that's not defined by just having a different opinion to you and three managers who can't get a job in the Premier League.
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17 minutes ago, hogesar said:And McLean does everything the manager asks him to do which is why he is picked every game and has been by the LAST THREE EXPERIENCED CHAMPIONSHIP MANAGERS WHO HAVE ALL PROVEN THEIR OWN ABILITY AT THIS LEVEL. Thus, your entire post holds no merit.
Capital letters, you're obviously right, you've won the Internet today.
I'm very sorry to have questioned your judgement.
Do we need a CDM?
in Main Discussion - Norwich City
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Apparently it's a thing which Klopp does too.
It's all about the press, the thinking is that a very good organised press is better than having a CDM or even a No10 type creative midfielder.
Is it going to work in the Championship when we're going to have majority of possession and playing against a low block of 11 men behind the ball?