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Terminally Yellow

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  1. Not going to happen. It's been made repeatedly clear by literally everyone that no one else will come in unless others are sold
  2. https://www.intouchpt.com/alterg#:~:text=You enter on top of,where the unloading effect happens.
  3. Doesn't take into account what Brexit will continue to cost. Pub?
  4. Probably a fraction of the cost Brexit has cost and would continue to cost. I asked you on a night out. You didn't respond. Pub?
  5. Nothing particularly new. Mentioned the increased access to greater expertise thanks to the Attanasios involvement. How their data analysis is so far ahead of ours and how our data team speaks to them on a daily basis.
  6. Summary: Down to six to replace Webber "Excited" about the prospect of not working with Stuart, believes will be "good for the family". Apprehension about Webber moving on. But the calibre of applicants for the job has been surprising. ZW says she has clocked some of the names and thought, "Wow, you're interested in the job?". Some really interesting (or at least I thought!) insight into the relationship between Zoe and Stuart and how they operate and support one another. No immediate plans to move on from Norwich. Believes there is "a lot to do" and highlights stadium development as something she wants to oversee. When pressed, says City Stand needs development - changing rooms need development, more capacity in the stand. Mentioned moving of away end, safe standing, safe standing in away end. Working with architects (called legends? Not sure) on how to do it without displacing season ticket holders. Says it is costs prohibited at the moment due to costs of things. Wants safe standing, better supporter facilities, better hospitality. Says will take a lot of years. Discussion on Zoe's mental health and how she has dealt with times that have been hard on her. A really good overview on her achievements in football. Was quite influential in the Malaysian Premier League tours some years ago. Yeah a decent interview, worthy of your time.
  7. Wardy is spot on. Early days for Fassnacht - but what I've seen has given me the early impression he is a really smart footballer. Not the fastest, not the strongest, but I would bet 8 or 9 times out of 10 he will find himself in the right spot.
  8. Pink Un have an article up about the biggest take away from the interview. I'm about 1/2 way through and she comes across well. Very personable, knows her stuff. Has a really great CV with some interesting previous jobs. Brought in by McNally. Was a big influence it seems in Stuart coming to the club. Was responsible for the bond that did bring a lot of money in to rebuild Colney. It's worth a listen to.
  9. It probably would help if I stopped whacking myself around the head with it when reading posts like yours.
  10. Seems the lads everyone with massive insecurities loves to hate have come through again with an interview with Zoe Webber which they have entitled "the future of Norwich City". Could be an interesting listen. Being released at 1800 hours tonight (just 20 minutes time).
  11. What have you been smoking, Cambridge? Placheta is a left winger and Fassnacht is a right winger and you want them to play on the wrong wings? Why play Fisher in CB for his first competitive start? That seems ridiculous for a young lad. And then you play first team players who really need a break. Stacey, Sara Line up if up to me would be... GK Krul RB Fisher CB Omo CB Warner LB McCallum CM Gibbs CM McLean (Sorenson isn't fit I thought and I think his leadership would be valuable). AMR Fassnacht AMC Nunez AML Placheta SC Idah
  12. What the **** are you on about, Baldy? Read my post before making dimwitted comments. To be found guilty you need to have a trial. Clarke has admitted his guilt and pleaded guilty. A huge distinction as that will make a massive difference in the sentence he is given. It's more a factual distinction I'm correcting in your post. Like your quoting of the charge. You're wrong there too. Clarke has pleaded guilty to a much more serious charge than the one you claimed he had "been found guilty" of. If you want to try and pass judgement and set the pitchforks on a person, get your facts right first. I've also not made a distinction between Mason Greenwood and Flynn Clarke on the basis of one being a Norwich player and the other not. I've said - quite clearly, I'm surprised you missed it - my view is someone who shows remorse and a willingness for change deserves another chance and then it becomes a matter first for the courts and then for the club as to what happens to him and not for judgemental football fans who can't even get the facts straight on a football forum.
  13. 1. He's not been found guilty - he's admitted and pleaded guilty to an offence of driving dangerously causing serious injury. That's a big difference given he'll be due credit for the guilty plea. 2. The offence of driving dangerously causing serious injury is different to careless driving causing serious injury. There is no reckless driving causing serious injury charge in the UK. 3. Irrespective of what a person does, I believe in second chances. If he - or Greenwood or any person - shows a willingness to change and remorse for what they have done (as Clarke has done through his guilty plea) then it should become a matter for the courts and then a matter for the club what happens next.
  14. Russ did say he had been quite unwell that week and was still feeling it. I thought he was very gracious about what he said about Norwich.
  15. Good to see you were at Portman Road today, cheering your team on.
  16. That was 90 (edit actually that was 104) minutes of every emotion going. First of all if that game was played last season we'd have lost that comfortably. Our newly refound resolve and spirit is clear to see. But also can't help but feel if we'd have had a more defensive minded midfielder than Kenny in that holding role we may well have not conceded as we did. Not a big criticism of Kenny, thought he had an ok game, I just wish we had a more defensive minded midfielder for games like this. But it's so, so nice to be enjoying Norwich City again. Let's hope this isn't just a fluke and this continues, because I think we keep this up we might just surprise a few.
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