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  1. This poster is, I believe, the same bozo who posts on Wrath of the Barclay as ''Selwyn''. Everyone thinks he''s an idiot on that site, too. 
  2. You''re obviously not that bright, so I''ll spell it out for you. We were first in the League, 9 points above you. You were second (and only managed to scrape through due to the poor form of other teams). That makes Norwich the better team. Simples.
  3. I think that Lambert''s comments in the papers yesterday about loanees indicate that he is not going to have more than 2 or 3 in the squad.
  4. [quote user="NorwichCasual"] Why don''t one of you biscuit chasers run after your digestive biscuit onto the pitch and get these "thugs" and people who are not "real supporters" banned as you all continuously advocate? Then we can all have a quiet and peacefull saturday afternoon [/quote] You really are a ''Plastic Hooligan'', aren''t you? I bet you watch endless re-runs of Green Street in your room until Mummy tells you that it''s bedtime!
  5. ...what was Rovers'' Chris Lines like? He''s always played well for them whenever I''ve seen them; would he be a good buy for us?
  6. That sounds very promising for next season - fingers crossed!
  7. [quote user="I am a Banana"] was he the tiny blonde haired player who has been on loan this season? [/quote] I think that''s Perkins.
  8. [quote user="ſilly ſauſage"][quote user="LinkNR9"][quote user="BroadstairsR"] [quote user="LinkNR9"]This comes back to the same question - why do people feel the need to run on to the pitch? It''s nothing to do with celebrating the title or a spontaneous outpouring of joy (like at Crewe in the prem promotion season); it''s about a few sad, attention-seeking individuals who want to be the centre of attention for 30 seconds.  [/quote] Where was it you got your degree in human psychology? [/quote] In a job that deals with inadequates like these. As you obviously know all about these things, have you got a better reason for it? [/quote] Are you the Pope? [/quote] Oh no - busted at last.
  9. [quote user="BroadstairsR"] A lot, but none of them delve into  a "deep" psychological need to be noticed. How about uncontrolled exhuberance? How about following the crowd? How about a lack of discipline in the home? How about wanting to show approval in the only way at their disposal? How about feeling enough at home at their club''s ground to consider the hallowed turf part of their territory at such moments? etc. [/quote] How about them being a bunch of tw**s?
  10. [quote user="BroadstairsR"] [quote user="LinkNR9"]This comes back to the same question - why do people feel the need to run on to the pitch? It''s nothing to do with celebrating the title or a spontaneous outpouring of joy (like at Crewe in the prem promotion season); it''s about a few sad, attention-seeking individuals who want to be the centre of attention for 30 seconds.  [/quote] Where was it you got your degree in human psychology? [/quote] In a job that deals with inadequates like these. As you obviously know all about these things, have you got a better reason for it?
  11. 74"? Size isn''t everything..............LOL!
  12. This comes back to the same question - why do people feel the need to run on to the pitch? It''s nothing to do with celebrating the title or a spontaneous outpouring of joy (like at Crewe in the prem promotion season); it''s about a few sad, attention-seeking individuals who want to be the centre of attention for 30 seconds.  
  13. [quote user="Mustachio Furioso"]He''s a Nigerian isn''t he?[/quote] And your point is.......?
  14. [quote user="Norfolk Lutonian "]What a ridiculous thing to complain about![/quote] If he keeps his post count up, he''ll talk about anything. "Look at me"!!!
  15. I think that this must win the award of ''Most Pointless Post of the Season'' (and that''s in the face of some serious competition from the likes of Banana and Brendo). 
  16. He looked so young as well! I said to my daughter that perhaps he had a note from his Mum to be at the match!
  17. [quote user="Mr_Chimp"][quote user="LinkNR9"] [quote user="Captain Controversy"]Yeah he was brilliant today. He has come on leaps and bounds this season. I was worried for a moment when he scythed down one of their players so late that the whistle had gone for a foul to us a few seconds before... but the ref saw sense and saw it for what it was and only gave him yellow. His distribution is 100 times better now and he cuts out nearly everything. I hope he can make the step up because he''s a likable player. And he''s proved a lot of us very wrong! [/quote] He was immense today, as he has been for the past few weeks. However, I''m still wondering if he has the ability to step up a division - I hope so, because he seems a ''genuine'' guy. [/quote] I''m betting he can.  Teams at every level would pay through the nose for a last-ditch specialist.  He''ll more than likely never score for us again after this season, but his desire to stop at all costs is invaluable, whatever level you play at.  I''m almost certain he slipped over only to wiggle his body in such a manner to put his /head/ between the ball and the goal during today''s game.  Round of applause for The Admiral! [/quote] Yes, that bit reminded me of Colin hendry for Blackburn Rovers a few years ago! You certainly can''t fault Nels for his bravery! 
  18. [quote user="Largey"] Yes he did what he had to do, and did it well. But to be fair, there was only one big decision he had to make all game - whether the first goal crossed the line - and he had to trust his lino''s judgement on that. Perhaps it is a testament to the ref that there weren''t any big decisions to be made. [/quote] I sit right in line with the goal-line and it was about a foot over the line. However, there was no way that the lino could have seen it because he was 15 yards away from the bye-line when the ball hit the deck from the bar! Not that I''m complaining!!!
  19. [quote user="Captain Controversy"]Yeah he was brilliant today. He has come on leaps and bounds this season. I was worried for a moment when he scythed down one of their players so late that the whistle had gone for a foul to us a few seconds before... but the ref saw sense and saw it for what it was and only gave him yellow. His distribution is 100 times better now and he cuts out nearly everything. I hope he can make the step up because he''s a likable player. And he''s proved a lot of us very wrong! [/quote] He was immense today, as he has been for the past few weeks. However, I''m still wondering if he has the ability to step up a division - I hope so, because he seems a ''genuine'' guy.
  20. [quote user="ricardo"]Sorry for the delay folks but Ricardo was strongarmed into the Workshop for a celebratory pint of Peroni. Not that I put up much resistance mind you but all in all a satisfactory end to the afternoon. When promotion is already wrapped up the remaining games can either be a feast of flowing football or a rather nervy and less than full hearted affair. Sad to report for 75 minutes this afternoon it was the latter feeling that predominated. The first half was on a par with watching paint dry and much of the second period was little better. Most of the play was condensed into the middle 50 yards of the pitch and thus goalmouth action was at a premium. There was virtually nothing from Gillingham in the opening half and only a couple of flashes from City. Martin had a 20 yard free kick just over the top and then a lovely take down on his chest and a shot across goal which was about the highpoint of the half. Ellit replaced the ineffective MacNamee as City tried to increase the tempo at the start of the second half and a cople of early corners resulted but still no shot on goal. Gillingham then responded with their best period of the match and forced Forster into a good save when their big forward broke through on the right and Doc completed the clearance. City still couldn''t get much traction and it looked odds on that the Gills would open the scoring when another cross came in from the right only for the ball to somehow end up in Forsters arms when a goal seemed certain. The King of Spain came on for Hughes and City immeadiately looked sharper and with more options out wide. Holt went close with a hooked cross shot and Doc headed just over from a Lappin corner. Lappin again crossed only for Elliot to head it against the defenders hands, cries went up for a penalty all to no avail but moments later Rusty picked up a loose ball and surged into the box before curling a lovely effort over the keeper and down off the underside ofv the bar. It looked clearly a goal from my position in the River End and thankfully the Lino was well up with play and made the correct decision. We looked a different team after this and some decent moves began to flow at last. Lappin whipped over another accurate corner from the right and there was the Admiral to raise a cheer that could be heard all the way to Burnham Market. It was game over and time for the celebrations to begin in earnest. MOM had to be The Admiral who has come on in leaps and bounds in the last couple of months. Nobody was a bigger critic than me but credit where its due, he was top class again today.Chris Martin had his best game for some time and went close on two or three occasions. Holty started slowly but became more influencial the longer the game went on. Three quarters of this game was distinctly forgetable but the final 15 minutes and celebrations after more than made up for the previous load of dross. One more home game to go and that will be League One done and dusted. Hopefully for a very long time. [/quote] My sentiments exactly, Ricardo.
  21. I''ve just noticed your User Name (''Smiley''). Ironic.
  22. [quote user="smiley"]Can we loose this feature next season? Today the Barclay began singing and ended up being cut short because the anouncer wanted to do that stupid countdown thing. It must be better to allow the fans to sing when they feel fit and the music is just too load and drowns any atsmosphear out, I''d like there to be no music or only when the players first come out. The general atsmophear was just poor again today. [/quote] Anything else you want to whinge about, you miserable g*t?
  23. [quote user="anselin007"]Finally i have met you. You have a place in my heart, not for what you believe in but for standing up for what you believe in. I appreciate everyone on this site has different views, wrong or right they are a matter of opinion but for standing by such decisions that causes ANAMOSITY and for not only explaining his view but for putting himself forthright were others would''nt im going to put SMUDGER as my poster of the season[/quote] Well said, Smudger. Oh...
  24. [quote user="Canary_on_the Trent"]What is the obession with running around aimlessly for the sake of it? [/quote] Because it''s the only way that some sad individuals get any attention. ''Look at me, look at me''! If it achieved something I could understand it. But what does it achieve, apart from making these bozos think that they''re ''big'' for a couple of minutes?  
  25. [quote user="Greg Downs Hairpiece"]22 Apr 2010 18:38:44 Many of you would have heard the details of what is happening to norwich next year and i know a lot of you would probably at bestg listen to it for 10 secs or so before moving onto some actual important info However today i am going to lay out what is happening to the mighty canaries this summer They will be attempting to get rid of/cant resist offer: Matthew Gill–rochdale tom adeyemi–charlton simon lappin–motherwell cody mcdonald–Swindon Wes Hoolahan–Wigan £2.5million Grant Holt–middlesboro £1.5million They will be replacing them with alot of experience and youth: Bradley wright–philips–plymouth 200k (nice 200k profit for plymouth as they got him for free) Francis jeffers–sheffield wednesday 600k Darren Ambrose–300k jay demerit–watford 500k[/quote] Why do these numpties post rubbish like this? Unless it''s Lambert or McNally, they won''t know transfer targets or prices. I think it must be that they are so inadequate or so desperate for attention. Pathetic.
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