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  1. Think at the agm McNally said or Bowkett that if we got promotion they would add a couple of thousand seats somewhere. I''m guessing temporary stand in front of hotel, but I can''t work out where else. Might be completely wrong and misunderstood something.
  2. What about Barnsley in playoff season? Watford/Reading in promotion season among others? Whoever does the pinkun twitter said its about 4k.
  3. I really couldn''t give a monkeys which brand makes it, as long as it looks ok.
  4. Interesting. We are boring but are the highest scorers in the league. Scoring a whole 15 more than Leeds. Leeds are on approx 1.7 goals a game, we are on 2.1.
  5. Think my best ones were Wenger/Seaman after a friendly and also Alan Shearer which someone got me when I was about 9 or 10. For me personally, being the sad thing that I am, when I met and got Westlife''s autographs last year that tops most things. But less said about that the better!
  6. Once I got off a bus (he was often on an Anglian bus route I use so I sort of knew him and he knew I like Norwich) and the driver showed me his, was a Norwich badge on his chest. Looked good I''m tempted. But I think tattoo''s are expensive, and I don''t like needles.
  7. I forgot about Kenny Reeves. I was mates with his older brother (still am, sort of) and think I was in Year 13 when Kenny started.
  8. I missed the start, forgot to put it on. Caught most of it though.
  9. What about (against the weaker teams, espec at home) going 3 5 2? Not sure who would go on the right though. But maybe.. Martin Holt Hoolahan Mcnamee Rusty Lappin/Hughes Smith Whitbread Askou/Nelson Doc
  10. [quote user="bluemike"]Unfortunately he wont be going anywhere, our luck is not that good. he will probably decide to walk out on us once he has totally fooked our club up ! The worst thing about it is that looking at our remaining fixtures we will in all probability stay up and have to endure another season of dross with hollow promises, shit signings and crap football, until such time as he does do the walk of shame or Evans finally grasps a little bit of footballing knowledge and fires him, either way, Roy Keane, you are the weakest link !! GOODBYE !![/quote] Blue Mike - that sounds very familiar to what we have had to endure the last few seasons, up until this season in League 1 anyway.
  11. I think it was a foul, those things usually are. Maybe a yellow at best. But certainly not a red, never in a million years. Would Leeds have got a red for that at Elland Road? Of course not!
  12. As Jas said, Stafford St (between Earlham/Dereham Road) are the best. Also the Golden Chips on Dereham Road, just past Grapes Hill (so v central) on the corner with Charles Square is not too bad either.
  13. If it''s a standard off peak/anytime return you can get a refund (minus a £10 fee). If they got advance tickets they are buggered!
  14. As people have said, it''s really a case of supply and demand.  There''s a relatively small supply of footballers good enough to be pro''s, but the demand for them is almost constant.  I know it''s questionable that Cureton for example was worth his 5k a week, but I guess - when we got him, having just won the Championship Golden Boot with Colchester, scoring 23 goals he was going to get a decent wage, because it ain''t easy to find a player who had that record so naturally the wage got pushed up as he knew we needed someone with his record (at that time). Are footballers wages any different to say popstars and actors?  Most of which (maybe with the exception of popstars who have to put in a lot of promotion) get far much more money than for the work they have to put in (i.e. apparently Brad Pitt get''s up to 30 million per film).  Just the nature of the entertainment industry - even at a lower level - if a decent number of people want to pay to watch them, they are always going to earn more than us mere mortals.
  15. [quote user="barclaybabe"]get off your backside and go to the store then, if youre complaining about postage costs[/quote] That''s a bit harsh considering the person who complained lives in London, and the person who started the topic is in Australia!
  16. Raymond De Waard, Ged Brannan and Keith O''Neill. No, for me it has to be Darren Eadie, he was my first idol when I was a kid and started going in 1996.
  17. I guess, whether he has a future here or not depends if he can keep himself fit.  Didn''t seem - and now he''s there I still think the same - too bad.  Good with the ball.
  18. I think it is just that he struggled to settle, being so far from where he is from as people have mentioned.  And, he wasn''t very good.
  19. It takes up just over 500. Official capacity is 26034 I think including the 500 or so.
  20. 1.  Rioch - I''m convinced if it weren''t for Muscat getting Bellamy he''d have taken us up.  And even the season after, he was unlucky as Hamilton started having more influence. 2.  Walker 3.  Worthy
  21. Just off Dereham Road, between the Co-Op and Grapes Hill.  Sort of West Pottergate.  Used to be about 25min walk away from where I am now, near the Avenues.
  22. Apparently it was that referee''s second game in the FL.  Which might explain why he seemed to be so poor.
  23. It looked like a red card to me, as soon as he did it I thought he would be in trouble.  Nobody around me agreed though. I''d say it''s one of those ones that from some angles doesn''t look that bad even though it was.
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