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NblockMarky

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  1. Farke is 100% spot on in his remarks and reading his comments have further increased my admiration for both Tettey and Naismith. Really excited for Sunday and it seems lots of other fans are as well given how few tickets are left. What a pleasure it is to have someone articulate at the head of our club and relieved to hear the NO affair is over.
  2. Lots of cctv around the area, let''s hope they trace whoever decided to attack someone on his own who was simply doing his job.
  3. Agreed. A definite positive from today.
  4. People should read the letter carefully. It states that the Football Authorities expect more action by clubs this season to reduce persistent standing at football grounds. Both the club and the County Council are clearly expected to ''do something'' and demonstrate that they are taking the issue seriously - hence Roger Munby''s polite, very non-confrontational letter. From the club''s point of view, and the County Council''s, it makes sense for the letter to go out now, rather than risk a writ from someone, say, who takes a tumble while standing up at Carrow Road and then realise there might be money in it through the courts because he or she hadn''t been told to sit down... If people want to campaign against the law as it is currently written then that''s fine - write to your MP, county councillor, whatever, and complain. Get involved. But don''t blame the Club or the County Council for pointing out what the law is. I suspect
  5. I can''t believe people aren''t in favour of flying the flag and they only cost a quid on the Market & its great fun. But there are some essential questions to answer: *What side of the car should the flag fly from? Driver''s or passengers? & *Is there any etiquette in flying the flag from your house? My wife says it should be match days only, but the rest of the family are in favour of having it up for the entire tournament. Passed a car in City Road tonight and it was flying the Scottish flag, which I thought was pretty neat (for a nation not renowned for its humour)
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