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Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to AJ's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
[quote user="Potless Percy "] [quote user="AJ"]Can threads that are, say, a couple of months old automatically move into a subforum for old threads? It would solve a lot of problems as people repeatedly bringing up old threads for no good reason is beginning to become a big issue on this boards. Sort it out please! [/quote] No don''t agree. Sometimes there''s a good reason for bringing up a previous thread, and even if there isn''t I can''t see the harm. Definitely doesn''t justify censorship. Ignore it if it bothers you. [/quote] EXACTLY -
If We Win Tomorrow....
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to Clint's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
[quote user="Clint"] ....and we have to really, Gunn''s record in charge will be respectable IMO. That would be 2 wins, 4 draws and 2 defeats in his 8 matches in charge. Compared to Roeders last 8 matches in charge where we got 1 win, 1 draw and 6 defeats, its more than a decent turnaround in fortunes. Particulalry when you take into account that of Roeders last 8 matches, 3 were against Charlton (2 at home) and one at home against Forest (who looked doomed at the time). I''m not jumping on the Gunn bandwagon and whether he is the correct choice as manager, we will see. But based on the above, it seems likely that we would now be certainties for relegation if Roeder was still in charge. I appreciate this is all hypothetical and reliant on us winning tomorrow. IMO if we don''t, Gunn''s record looks far less impressive and the bigger picture would probably suggest relegation. So tomorrow is the key, come on you yellows!!! [/quote] Thought you were going to say "if we win tomorow" .... "ill streak across the pitch at full time" or something along those lines lol But yes we need a win tomorow bigtime! -
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Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to AJ's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
[quote user="AJ"]Can threads that are, say, a couple of months old automatically move into a subforum for old threads? It would solve a lot of problems as people repeatedly bringing up old threads for no good reason is beginning to become a big issue on this boards. Sort it out please! [/quote] moan moan moan -
loan star xi
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to england1966's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
couldnt think lol ... scott parker -
loan star xi
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to england1966's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
marshall omazuzi shacks taylor bertand bentley etuhu ????your mum?????? hucks lita crouch -
We will win on Saturday
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to Lennon7's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
we will win!!!! but the game after away to QPR i cant see us getting a point there! -
Ched Evens
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to Yorkshire Canary's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
MOAN MOAN MOAN WIZZ -
Doherty Song!!!!
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to Stocky's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
nice song... he deserves a proper song for his loyalty to the club...he''s my joint player of the season so far -
Players in the press!!
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) replied to Paul Spector's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
Because people like Fozzy come out and say stuff like we need to do this we need to do that but when it comes to the crunch he stands in the middle of the park and passes the ball back to the keeper all game... pisses me right off. If they did what they said they were gonna do and at least put the effort in then they wouldnt get jip!!!!! -
[quote user="JohnoBono"] For me it still all goes back to the summer and perhapes before. Glenn Roeder ripped the heart out of Norwich City. Far too many players departed in short a space of time. Some players who could had hung around for a while longer and done a decent job and to help provide continuity and stability over a transisional period were shipped out reguardless. Someone like Chris Brown I would put in that catorgry. Then there was the purge of the backroom staff. This must have had an unsetteling effect all round, and they hardly had time to all find their feet, get to know the club, each other and the players. Then there was the the necesary team rebuilding job. The squad was left with so many massive holes with Roeders clear out. Looking back it looks like some of the decisions made in bringing players in were plain panic, because time was short and there were too many holes to fill. Was Koroma better than Brown or Henville better than Shackell. It was so clear at the start of the summer we needed a target man but that was never addressed. I think that the rot set in this time last year with the second batch of loan players that Roeder brought in. The likes of Henry and Gibbs, who though definately inferior Roeder insisted on playing. The time Glenn Roeder was here was a time of complete mis-management for me. Too much change for the club/team to cope with, with quick fix surgery replacing full time players with loans, and then loans with loans. No continuity, no togetherness. A squad devoid of big characters and leaders. A squad too small to provide competition for places and cover for injuries. A squad where square pegs have had to play in round holes. Where loan players have been brought in who are not fit enough or up to match practice and having to play catch up. Loan players who never played because they were not even good enough. When you consider in certain cases the amount of loan players who have been brought in too cover just one position, surely it would had been cheaper and better for team building to have signed one player on full time for that position. This season has gone wrong because of Glenn Roeders arrogance and total mis-management. [/quote] SPOT ON!
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[quote user="JohnoBono"] For me it still all goes back to the summer and perhapes before. Glenn Roeder ripped the heart out of Norwich City. Far too many players departed in short a space of time. Some players who could had hung around for a while longer and done a decent job and to help provide continuity and stability over a transisional period were shipped out reguardless. Someone like Chris Brown I would put in that catorgry. Then there was the purge of the backroom staff. This must have had an unsetteling effect all round, and they hardly had time to all find their feet, get to know the club, each other and the players. Then there was the the necesary team rebuilding job. The squad was left with so many massive holes with Roeders clear out. Looking back it looks like some of the decisions made in bringing players in were plain panic, because time was short and there were too many holes to fill. Was Koroma better than Brown or Henville better than Shackell. It was so clear at the start of the summer we needed a target man but that was never addressed. I think that the rot set in this time last year with the second batch of loan players that Roeder brought in. The likes of Henry and Gibbs, who though definately inferior Roeder insisted on playing. The time Glenn Roeder was here was a time of complete mis-management for me. Too much change for the club/team to cope with, with quick fix surgery replacing full time players with loans, and then loans with loans. No continuity, no togetherness. A squad devoid of big characters and leaders. A squad too small to provide competition for places and cover for injuries. A squad where square pegs have had to play in round holes. Where loan players have been brought in who are not fit enough or up to match practice and having to play catch up. Loan players who never played because they were not even good enough. When you consider in certain cases the amount of loan players who have been brought in too cover just one position, surely it would had been cheaper and better for team building to have signed one player on full time for that position. This season has gone wrong because of Glenn Roeders arrogance and total mis-management. [/quote] SPOT ON!
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[quote user="JohnoBono"] For me it still all goes back to the summer and perhapes before. Glenn Roeder ripped the heart out of Norwich City. Far too many players departed in short a space of time. Some players who could had hung around for a while longer and done a decent job and to help provide continuity and stability over a transisional period were shipped out reguardless. Someone like Chris Brown I would put in that catorgry. Then there was the purge of the backroom staff. This must have had an unsetteling effect all round, and they hardly had time to all find their feet, get to know the club, each other and the players. Then there was the the necesary team rebuilding job. The squad was left with so many massive holes with Roeders clear out. Looking back it looks like some of the decisions made in bringing players in were plain panic, because time was short and there were too many holes to fill. Was Koroma better than Brown or Henville better than Shackell. It was so clear at the start of the summer we needed a target man but that was never addressed. I think that the rot set in this time last year with the second batch of loan players that Roeder brought in. The likes of Henry and Gibbs, who though definately inferior Roeder insisted on playing. The time Glenn Roeder was here was a time of complete mis-management for me. Too much change for the club/team to cope with, with quick fix surgery replacing full time players with loans, and then loans with loans. No continuity, no togetherness. A squad devoid of big characters and leaders. A squad too small to provide competition for places and cover for injuries. A squad where square pegs have had to play in round holes. Where loan players have been brought in who are not fit enough or up to match practice and having to play catch up. Loan players who never played because they were not even good enough. When you consider in certain cases the amount of loan players who have been brought in too cover just one position, surely it would had been cheaper and better for team building to have signed one player on full time for that position. This season has gone wrong because of Glenn Roeders arrogance and total mis-management. [/quote] SPOT ON!
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Team for Tomorrow!
Canary of Manchester (barlodona) posted a topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
Not the team that i would choose but i think its what gunny would pick i also think its curo''s last chance before he is dropped and fozzy will come in for injured clingan... Marshall Semmy Doc Grounds Drury Croft Fozzy Russell Hoolahoop Cort Cureton subs: Nelson Shacks Carney Gow Killen Thoughts?? Team i would pick Marshall Semmy Doc Shacks Grounds Croft Fozzy Russell Carney Hoolahan Cort subs: Nelson Drury Gow Curo Killen -
[quote user="barlodona"]SIMPLE: Whilst our midfield is one of the best in the league our defence is league 1 standard leaking goals for fun and making stupid mistakes. And our strikers cant score plus the added fact that our team cannot settle with all the loan players coming and going[/quote] (our defence is league 1 standard with the exception of doc)