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Worthy Nigelton<br><br><br><br><br>Evening News Sports Page Headline 8th August 2007:<br><br>Henderson joins Dereham Town.

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  1. [quote user="blahblahblah"][quote]Seriously, I don''t think I''ll ever like PG[/quote] Winners, people like Alex Ferguson, Roy Keane and the like, don''t want to be liked.  They want to win.  Real winners win at all costs, regardless of who they upset. When PG starts to win, you will start to like him. [/quote]   Grant has never been a winner in his life.  Wasn''t he in the Celtic team when Rangers won 9 straight titles?  He''s good at loooking like a winner, but his record is not particularly great.
  2. This bloke is getting on my nerves.  The ''How can a team containing Huckerby and Earnshaw be defensive?'' comment is ludicrous.  What about the other nine players?!  Two attacking players do not make you an attacking team.  We were set up for a draw on Saturday and deservedly didn''t get it. Look at the best teams in the country and they all have 4 or 5 attacking players in their team: Chelsea - Ballack, Lampard, Shevchenko, Drogba Man U - Giggs, Ronaldo, Scholes, Rooney, Saha Arsenal - The whole team! When Grant came here he promised that ''we''d play every game to win it'' and ''without fear'' well, that seems like a load of tosh in light of Saturday''s tactics.  The guy is doing the most basic of a manager''s jobs wrong - picking the team. He should have never been appointed and the sooner he''s gone the better. Average player, average coach and crap manager.  Grant out!
  3. [quote user="chicken"][quote user="Worthy Nigelton"] That''s just people living in the city centre excluding places like Costessey, Brundall, Sprowston, etc etc... If we''re going on purely the city, then London''s population is minimal (the city of London is only 1 square mile but the boroughs are huge!). How can Norwich be considered the size of a town?  How many towns does Greeno know that have a massive university, two shopping malls and its own international airport?!  It''s ridiculous.  Okay, so Norwich is nowhere near the scale of London, but London isn''t as big as Tokyo or New York.  Does that make it small? [/quote] London is bigger than NY. I have heard recently that NY has a population of 8million, London is 10million. If it was Manhatten Vs City of London then you have a winner! [/quote]   http://www.pubquizhelp.34sp.com/geo/popcity.html London only just sneeks into the top 20....
  4. That''s just people living in the city centre excluding places like Costessey, Brundall, Sprowston, etc etc... If we''re going on purely the city, then London''s population is minimal (the city of London is only 1 square mile but the boroughs are huge!). How can Norwich be considered the size of a town?  How many towns does Greeno know that have a massive university, two shopping malls and its own international airport?!  It''s ridiculous.  Okay, so Norwich is nowhere near the scale of London, but London isn''t as big as Tokyo or New York.  Does that make it small?
  5. What a brilliant and funny post. The most I''ve laughed at these boards in ages.  It made me compelled to post again for the first time in a year!
  6. Anybody who slates Hucks and in the same sentence praises Jonson and Henderson should be ashamed of themselves. This post is a disgrace. Sure, Hucks'' form has been poor, but so has everybodies.  He is our best player (and that includes Deano) and we should support him. I really do wonder what game people are watching at times.
  7. [quote]Melanie, you have far better judgement than the anti-Ian Henderson mob; on the few occasions Ian has played in his proper position he has scored goals; how many of us would perform as well if we were ...[/quote] Ha ha! Glad you noticed it! Possibly the worst player i have ever seen in a Norwich shirt... he''s abysmal.
  8. Now Silver Fox, me old mucker, last season you repeatedly hammered me for questioning whether a relegation battle was the ideal time to bring Shacks into the first team. Shackell undoubtedly performed well in the games he was brought in.  However, did we concede any less in the games he played?  Did he prevent relegation?  Has it been the right decision bearing in mind he is now 4th choice centre back?  Would the start of this season have been a better time?  Did his confidence suffer after conceding goal after goal and losing week after week? I think we both know the answer to all of those questions... Whilst we both agree he has tremendous talent, surely now you can see my sentiments as to why I believed he should have been brought in at the start of this season, and surely you now agree with me.... Now, if only I could convince people about how bad Henderson is...
  9. I have returned from the dead to post on this topic as I have a strong opinion on this.   As per my name and my continued defence of Worthy, I am a fan of his.   However, he has over-stepped the mark this time.  That comment was a disgrace and I think a formal apology might save his job (for the time being), but fear that with our poor start and now this comment that his time is already up...
  10. [quote]"Can''t believe nobody had Henderson."Peter Taylor picked him. For the national U20 squad, that is. But what does he know about footballers?[/quote] Peter Taylor also thought that Ade Akinbiyi was the man to save Leicester City from relegation...
  11. GK: Tracey RB: Sutch LB: Derveld CB: Walsh CB: MvGovern RM: Henderson LM: Jonson CM: Carey CM: De Blaiis CF: Coote CF: Beckford Can''t believe nobody had Henderson.
  12. [quote]Yawn, Reliable sauce number 238, right thank you very much, now who''s next please . . . . .[/quote] My most reliable sauce is Brown Sauce, it transforms a bacon sandwich.
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