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  1. If he''s having this much trouble "scoring" on his honeymoon...it doesn''t bode well for the rest of the marriage...... I foresee a "quickie" divorce come May I''m afraid....with his kids dumped in an orphange.
  2. [quote user="yellowchris"] On the Radio this morning it was mentioned that Ipswich Town have 8 players away on Under 21 duty now and next week.   This speaks volumes of their youth policy and the way the lads are brought through to the first team. Sadly it sets them up for the future with good quality players who are performing on the international stage, they will either be flogged for £mmmssss or play for Ipswich. What the hell are we doing with our Youth players, and whats  more what are the highly paid hangers onto our club doing by not scouting and bringing in quality, nowadays we seem to attract very average to poor youth players, other than Chrissie Martin we have nothing of any quality coming through. Hope that Glen Roeder gives this area a good clear out of the dead wood management NO QUALITY YOUTH NO FUTURE.   Rant over         [/quote] Yet when I said City were up against a "bunch of kids" in the derby all the flock began bleating..... They''ve only done what we were doing years ago before we lost our direction. Say what you like about Robert Chase...but he knew that kids were the way forward...while Smith and Co. have simply sought to buy cheap and sell dear at the first opportunity...... Europe to League One in just over a decade.....Well done Delia. Go pummel your dumplings.....
  3. [quote user="C.T "][quote user="Cluck"][quote user="BlyBlyBabes"] At Delia''s Little Norwich Which Used To Be Ours there''s: One performance standard for the football department. A lower performance standard for the suits. An even lower performance standard for Delia''s Board Members. And the lowest performance standard which is reserved for the owners of DLNWUTBO. What a mad, mad world we live in. The fodder of revolutions. OTBC   [/quote] I''ve heard tell that the "old bird" will be replacing the canary on the badge next season....Transition complete then.   [/quote] Will she replace the canary with a chicken eh cluck? [/quote] Yep....an old boiler from what I''ve heard.....
  4. [quote user="CID"] [quote user="1st Wizard"]Ah, threats from fellow City fans now, well done Delia! see how you and your fellow board members have divided us......again!.[:|][/quote] But will we see such ''division'' within the four stands at Carru Rud come 3 pm on Saturday week ? Or is this destructive animosity between ''us'' purely & simply confined to this goldfish bowl AKA The Pink ''Un message board.?[:|] [/quote] Precisely why I wouldn''t waste my time in protesting right now. They are just as daft in the stands as they are in the Boardroom these days....so let them hang each other.....  
  5. [quote user="BlyBlyBabes"] At Delia''s Little Norwich Which Used To Be Ours there''s: One performance standard for the football department. A lower performance standard for the suits. An even lower performance standard for Delia''s Board Members. And the lowest performance standard which is reserved for the owners of DLNWUTBO. What a mad, mad world we live in. The fodder of revolutions. OTBC   [/quote] I''ve heard tell that the "old bird" will be replacing the canary on the badge next season....Transition complete then.  
  6. [quote user="Hairy Canary"][quote user="Cluck"] I just love it when the sheep bleat in unison.......Same old user names....same old nonsense. Try combining your brain cells one day and then come up with something decent to throw.  It get''s mighty boring dealing with half wits all of the time....but then I guess that''s why Delia loves you all so much. Easy money....and easy to fool. Baaaaaaahhhhh..   [/quote] Oh yes I see it now Cluck. Your repeated insults backed up with no points or arguments have suddenly persuaded me that you should be taken seriously after all. Moooooooo. (sorry couldn''t think of a more original animal noise to end  my message with). [/quote] Your apologies are accepted Fairy.....and I''m glad you have finally come to terms with your condition. A bit of work needed on the animal noises though...so I suggest you remain a turnip until you eventually graduate.  
  7. [quote user="Bury Green"][quote user="JC"] Ok, so you wasted a lot of time typing out a huge post containing all the ''facts'' (dependendt on your point of view), ''facts'' that have been discussed a million times on here.  SO rather than starting ANOTHER thread about it and reading all the ''I agree they are all shite'' posts, why dont you tell us what YOU are PERSONALLY going to do to about it? [/quote] Actually I think you will find that if you are capable of thinking quickly it doesn’t take very long at all, my apologies if  you feel I am suffering from a touch of verbiage, really you needn’t as i am quite fine this sunny afternoon but thank you anyway for your concerns. To business, you have deemed fit to come onto a football forum complaining about the same things being said a million times over, well here’s a novel concept for you, don’t! Given this one is all about NCFC you’ll find this type of thing all over the place, horrid if you don’t like it.    None the less let’s try and go with some joined up thinking for you, my original post could form the backbone of  a vote of no confidence against the majority share holders and directors brought by supporters groups and indeed share holders, a mandate for their removal?  The sort of questions the local media should be asking of the board and majority share holders prompted by us, the supporters? Moving on, you may notice if you cast your eyes at the bottom of the English Championship there is a club called Norwich City sat at rock bottom, this by most of our standards is a bad thing, something many of us feel passionate about.  Funnily enough something that makes people like me post on forums like this, taking time out from our day to day business activities to express our views just like I did in my original post, this surely can’t come as much of a surprise or hadn’t you looked recently?  You see I actually spent several hundred quid driving down to Plymouth, staying in a hotel, having some tea, buying some drinks and then watching something on a par with the French Army on a bad day, frightfully unpleasant ! Back on track, given the clubs AGM is something even Rudolph Hess would be proud of in terms of spin, crowd control and manipulation the Pinkun message board is a very convenient outlet to discuss our concerns and suggest ideas, just like I did in my original post particularly after having chunked several hundred quid rocking down to Plymouth You may also notice I said quite clearly that given a change of ownership and direction I would be very happy to chip in with some loot, far more than the minimum lot size of £100 to hopefully move the club forwards, moreover something I feel confident many others just like me would do again. Twelve years ago I was there on Carrow Road at the end of Chase’s junta and I’ll be there at the end of this one as well and the idea of my original post was to proffer some thoughts and ideas to fellow supporters on the legacy Smith & Jones have created to fuel the winds of change whever they come from. There you go, all that over a cup of tea in just ten minutes, to conclude, why don’t you tell us all about your own tales of ‘dering -do’ for the removal of the busted flush that are our majority share holders and why they have failed?     [/quote] Ten minutes well spent Bury...an enjoyable and insightful read... Slightly lacking in insults and taunts perhaps?...but then perhaps that''s just me being me.....       [Y]  
  8. [quote user="BlyBlyBabes"] My bet is 5 senior turkeys out by end of January, and 2/3 juniors. During May a major cull, as the whole flock seems infected. Who are your favourites? OTBC      [/quote] I can think of one old bird who needs throttling BlyBly.......     [:)]
  9. [quote user="1st Wizard"]Hasn''t this thread just decended into a predictable slanging match between certain posters now?.[:|][/quote] That''s precisely what happens when they have no argument Wiz....and why there is such an obsession with certain user names rather than fact. Remember those playground days? It was easy to deal with then...and just as easy to deal with now. It''s quite sad to witness really...but entertaining in it''s own warped way.       [:)]
  10. [quote user="Citizen Journalist Foghorn"] [quote user="Tumbleweed"]I would be staggered if the Board didn''t already have a really good understanding of how fans feel. Any club will monitor boards like this, they''ll read the Emails coming into the club in ever larger numbers, the local papers (and even some of the nationals) are full of stories about Delia selling or the plight we are in, the radio phone ins and the morbid atmosphere at many recent home games. Does anybody really think that there are not people right at the heart of the club who do not devour this stuff as much as we do on here? If so, that''s truly living in cloud cuckoo land.[/quote] They certainly got the fans feelings very very wrong with regards to Worthington, in fact they got everything very very wrong including replacing him with possibly the worst manager in the clubs recent history.  The atmosphere at some home games was the worst ever at the club, they ignored it.  But they thought they were right and didnt want to sack their friend.  As it was he kew his time was up anyway and was just waiting for a pay-off. I personally feel the Board havent a clue how the ordinary fan feels. [/quote] They don''t give a monkeys CJF....and the paying public are just a necessary evil to keep the tills ringing.... If you''d witnessed the contempt at close quarters when supporters needs are mentioned you''d take my point. Out in the open and the gaze of the spotlight the celebrity smile beams forth....Gordon Brown style.... We don''t matter....only her public perception does......
  11. [quote user="gazzathegreat"][quote user="Cluck"] I may be out on a limb here...but surely we send emails to people to satisfy our own curiosity...not to broadcast to others via such places as this. We''ve all got computers and so are capable of contacting these characters at the club should we choose to do so...so why the bleating? It''s just another case of expecting others to do such work on your behalf....then whining when it doesn''t happen. Maybe some of you should try to be more pro-active rather than reactive....then you wouldn''t have to rely on another person''s opinion to form your own...... It''s called individual thinking......rather than following the crowd.   [/quote] Cluck, I think you will find that I did say in the original thread that I was going to email Mr Doncaster and suggested others did likewise, I then tried to put on his response as info for all on here. It''s been done before by myself and others. I am sure everyone who is interested can email whoever they like, yes, but as this is a public debating forum I thought we could all go through his replies, silly of me to try and think I was trying to find out what the board think and what they might do wasn''t it. At least some of us are getting off our arses and doing something. I am quite happy to engage in correspondence with the club and discuss the findings of such. Why not, it''s just the same as chatting isn''t it. I have received an email. In the past it would have been a letter which I might have discussed with others. What the webteam are saying is they can''t publish it due to a confidentiality clause - whereas they (and no doubt other sites) published them in the past. This they acknowledge. I intend to go further with this, I don''t expect any help, I can act for myself, but I appreciate your concern all the same.[/quote] It was less of a prod at you Gazza than those who are now clambering all over you when they should be doing such things for themselves.... Before you know it will all be your fault for not asking the right questions or you''ll be venomously accused of witholding information! No argument with you at all Gazza....and you will definately be in the Christmas pantomime this year as one of the "Wise Persons" (to allay charges of sexism)......  [:)]    
  12. [quote user="PJ Bimbo"][quote user="Cluck"]It''s takes more bottle and effort to make that difficult choice to stay away rather than simply continuing a habit selfishly.... Just like it is easier to continue smoking than give up....Just like it is easier to carry on drinking than give up.....Just like it is easier to stay in a dead end job than start elsewhere.....Just like it is easier to stay in the same relationship rather than meet someone new. Just like it is easier to stay in the same house rather than move....Just like it is easier to give in than to fight.... Going to games is very easy...staying away is the tough part. That''s the difference between the individual who cares about the club enough to act...as opposed to the creature of habit who just wants nothing in his/her life to change.....Some of us want to go...but are concerned enough to make a small sacrifice to bring about change. If there were enough of us....Smith would have left town by now...... [/quote] Check out Mr Self Righteous here! And I get accused of massaging my ego on this board. Maybe Cluck should try spending his money and using up his own time to get himself to Carrow Road to try and support a failing, unmotivated and under par team. THAT my friend is hard work. Much harder than sitting at home hammering out your complaints on a keyboard. I’m just glad most NCFC supporters relish this challenge rather than bottling it and lavishing up their disgraceful lack of support as some kind of personal torment in their crusade against the evil ones! Again thanks for the laugh, are you always this stupid or are you just making a special effort today? [/quote] You have the intellect of an amoeba sunshine....and have obviously yet to learn that I am totally untouchable when it comes to such inane and ignorant nonsense..... Come back to me when you''re ready as you''re clearly way out of your depth....and no match for the big boys....
  13. [quote user="buddhaboy"]Is that ''cos there''s only room for yours on this board, Cluck lol truly brill. see what the dumb clucker coms up with now, bird flu probably. [/quote] Well....that''s one brain cell in action...Two more and you''d be a complete idiot.......
  14. [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="Cluck"] [quote user="lurd"]Wiz / smudger / cluck why not come to a nice unmoderated board like wrathofthebarclay.com ? We''d love to have you guys around![/quote] We''re needed here lurd......otherwise the sheep will take over the farmyard....... [/quote] He is being sarcastic Cluck... [;)] [/quote] So was I......         [:)]
  15. [quote user="blahblahblah"][quote]That''s called foresight mate....whether you like to admit it or not....[/quote] Call it what you like, you bet on red or black and got lucky.  Which is unfortunate for anyone that actually gives a toss for NCFC. [/quote] Yeah...whatever. Failing to acknowledge the facts as usual blublub.... Another argument I guess you''ve lost then eh?  
  16. I just love it when the sheep bleat in unison.......Same old user names....same old nonsense. Try combining your brain cells one day and then come up with something decent to throw.  It get''s mighty boring dealing with half wits all of the time....but then I guess that''s why Delia loves you all so much. Easy money....and easy to fool. Baaaaaaahhhhh..  
  17. [quote user="......and Smith must score."][quote user="Cluck"][quote user="Hardhouse44"] Ok I''ll probably get shot down in flames for this one but it does puzzle me. This is not one of these thread about real fan or not real fans. And it isn''t directed at any one person alone. But If you don''t actually attend “any” of the matches a season then how can you get so wound up and be so vocal about the club and it running. Now for me football is a part of my life and Norwich City is the club I support. I attend all home matches and have a season ticket. I get to a handful of away games theses day. Not as many as when I was a young man (I,m only 35 BTW) but family, money and all that. If we lose I''m pi$$ed off big time. I don''t want to watch a losing team but I get over it. We are not performing well full stop at present and a turn around looks a long way off and that pi$$es me off. WHY? Because I dedicate time and money to watching the club. Saturday is a precious day if you work hard all week and £600+ pounds a year is a lot of money for me and my son to pay for season tickets. Now I understand there is another argument to that. If I don''t like it I don''t have to pay and I don''t have to go. Fine I agree. However If you don''t ever go and it doesn''t cost you anything I can''t for the life of me see why people have such strong feeling about the current situation. And that work in both ways, the ultra positives and the ultra negatives. Yes we all want Norwich to be Premiership winners and we could all say that until they are we won''t set foot back in Carrow road. But we could also say until Norwich airport is upgraded so we can fly to Australia we are never going on holiday again. For me supporting the team is to attend matches. I know I''m getting dangerously close to the I''m a better fan than you thing, but I honestly feel that only those who attend and pay can really be affected. Right here comes the abuse and posts about how you''d attend if it wasn''t for the fact your head was blown off in the war.   [/quote] It''s takes more bottle and effort to make that difficult choice to stay away rather than simply continuing a habit selfishly.... Just like it is easier to continue smoking than give up....Just like it is easier to carry on drinking than give up.....Just like it is easier to stay in a dead end job than start elsewhere.....Just like it is easier to stay in the same relationship rather than meet someone new. Just like it is easier to stay in the same house rather than move....Just like it is easier to give in than to fight.... Going to games is very easy...staying away is the tough part. That''s the difference between the individual who cares about the club enough to act...as opposed to the creature of habit who just wants nothing in his/her life to change.....Some of us want to go...but are concerned enough to make a small sacrifice to bring about change. If there were enough of us....Smith would have left town by now...... [/quote] Good post HH44 and Cluck''s reply too........ Firstly I think that purely because people don''t go NOW doesn''t mean that they''ve NEVER been to a City game. Setting aside the fact that there are many people who for one reason or another don''t attend matches, i.e, work, family commitments, ill-health, etc, etc, there are people like Cluck and Smudger who are as spiritually committed City fans as others on here but don''t agree with the way the Club is being run. For that reason alone as a way of protest they chose not to physically attend matches and thereby deprive the Club of revenue in the hope that by doing this things will change in the Boardroom. Perhaps in time this will have the desired effect ? I would perhaps take issue with Cluck when he says that us '' creatures of habit '' who do attend matches want nothing to change in our lives. We do want things to change at Carrow Road, Cluck, of course we do. And we might be mis-guided in turning up on auto-pilot every time but there is a chance that the little bit of extra revenue we generate might - just might - lead to better things on the pitch.  I would guess that Cluck is around my age, mid-50''s, and Smudger is in his mid-30''s. Forget all this nonsense that they''re Ipswich supporters. I''ll bet they''ve been to hundred''s of matches over the years and the fact that they don''t attend now doesn''t mean that they''re any less passionate about about our Club. The one thing we hopefully can all agree on is that changes MUST be made, either by a change of Club ownership - which I would welcome- or, if the present incumbents don''t feel able or willing to let go then a substantial cash injection must be made available to our new manager if he''s to have any hope at all of saving this Club from sliding into Division One.       [/quote] You''re right about my age group ASMS...and up until this season I had travelled many miles from wherever I was to take up my seat. I''ve sat through countless dire performances...and seen many good ones. Winning was never my ultimate need...just a gutsy performance and some decent passing football kept me content. I''ve seen promotions and relegations....plus near misses either end of a league....but never have I seen the club so devoid of spirit and direction as it is today. This hopeless scenario exceeds any other low I''ve known...because the club has sold it''s soul and identity to a single entity...and stopped being what it always was...a community football club representative of the County of Norfolk. My decision not to renew my season ticket was an individual choice....as will my return be when Smith and her cohorts have departed. Whichever league we are in will be immaterial....as my sole requirement will be that the club is once more Norwich City Football Club....not Delia''s little Norwich. I really don''t give a toss whether people do as I have done in staying away....nor do I really give a toss what happens to Delia''s Norwich City in the short term....because sooner or later NCFC will return to roots and we will once again be able to follow the club which represents the people...not a giggly tv cook....... If anyone on this forum can honestly state that the 12 years of the Smith tenure has brought anything other than decline and paralysis then they are deluded. By staying away I am witholding my support for a failing Board...rather than bankrolling a train set only one person is allowed to play with. If you''re content just to watch it going round and round while the wheels come off....that''s up to the individual....but it''s not for me. Each to their own of course....but for many it will all end in tears. I certainly won''t be one of them however.      
  18. [quote user="Smudger"][quote user="Foggo_on_the wing"] If the protesters on this site had been in WW2 we would all be speaking German now.[U]   [/quote] More like if everybody except me was... none of you have the slightest bit of fight in you... just like those inside Carrow Road!!! [/quote] Hear hear Smudger.....Quite hilarious that the said individual seems to see himself/herself/itself as some kind of latter day warlord. Given this mindset  I suspect he would have emigrated to Germany in 1939 and called himself Heinrich.  Talk about confused thinking..........
  19. [quote user="blahblahblah"][quote] Put it this way blublublub....if she left tomorrow...there would be no emotion whatsoever from me....apart from a hearty cheer and a call of good riddence.......  However...if she left tomorrow...you and your apologist cohorts would be posting such threads as "THANKS FOR ALL YOU''VE DONE FOR NORWICH CITY DELIA" without even looking at fact nor reality...... Your thinking is sadly skewed Blubby along with NN and the other apologists...as in truth you now support Delia''s Norwich City....not Norwich and Norfolk''s Norwich City like me. My support hasn''t changed over 44 years...but yours has. Shame on you all for selling your souls to a false Deity so cheaply......[/quote] Like I said, lose the argument, then insult the poster.  Your view of my support is irrelevant to the thread, and your mocking of my username places you in the playground, when you should be staying behind doing extra homework with the bigger lads.  You provide no answers, only hindsight and insults, which are water off a sheeps'' back. For what little it''s worth, I mostly preferred the football we played under Chase too, but it''s just as easy to say that I preferred the football we played pre-95, or pre-Sky.  I doubt that Chase would have done much differently if he was still in charge.  And I don''t see the harm in thanking someone for their work and money, even if I don''t agree with everything they''ve done. [/quote] I''ve never lost an argument to you yet blublub....nor will I ever do at this rate....Also it''s hardly hindsight when I was openly telling you and your ilk that we would end up in this sorry state as far back as a year ago. That''s called foresight mate....whether you like to admit it or not.... Evasion of reality is your limited argument blublub....just like a certain Prime Minister during PMQs..... Baaaaaaaaaahhhhh......Ram Ewe......
  20. [quote user="blahblahblah"][quote user="Cluck"] [quote user="ncfc1"]Oh you can be assured all the Delia supporters will give her a standing ovation as we head of for League 1 at the end of the season , as for the team i really cannot see where any protest can harm them , can they really be any worse than they are now ? .As for getting respect off the players your kidding right , they have been taking the pi55 out of us all season .[/quote] To be frank...I''m quite relishing the view of Smith departing in tears....and then watching her loyal flock bugger off with their tails between their legs.... She has almost single handedly destroyed this once proud club and diluted it''s fan base to create little more than a "personal supporters club". Shame on those of you who have sold out Norwich City the football club and watched it happen...... However....at least my conscience is clear........[/quote] You''ll be there with Smudger on Saturday then, shoulder to shoulder, fighting the good fight with the true guardians of Norfolks'' honour, will you ? Thought not. [/quote] I wouldn''t cross the road to make matters better for the likes of you and your fellow apologists....as you deserve exactly what you are getting right now. Good luck to Smudger and the other guys...but for me you lot don''t deserve such passion shown on your behalf.... Should they bring about change by their actions...you''ll no doubt be there enjoying the benefits of their efforts...which makes you the hypocrite...not me. My conscience is clear. And as for Norfolks'' honour.... when Norwich City the Football Club once again becomes representative of the City and County rather than a fading tv cook...I''ll be back....but until then I couldn''t be arsed to try and make your life any more pleasant..... I''m enjoying the show......  
  21. [quote user="Hardhouse44"] Ok I''ll probably get shot down in flames for this one but it does puzzle me. This is not one of these thread about real fan or not real fans. And it isn''t directed at any one person alone. But If you don''t actually attend “any” of the matches a season then how can you get so wound up and be so vocal about the club and it running. Now for me football is a part of my life and Norwich City is the club I support. I attend all home matches and have a season ticket. I get to a handful of away games theses day. Not as many as when I was a young man (I,m only 35 BTW) but family, money and all that. If we lose I''m pi$$ed off big time. I don''t want to watch a losing team but I get over it. We are not performing well full stop at present and a turn around looks a long way off and that pi$$es me off. WHY? Because I dedicate time and money to watching the club. Saturday is a precious day if you work hard all week and £600+ pounds a year is a lot of money for me and my son to pay for season tickets. Now I understand there is another argument to that. If I don''t like it I don''t have to pay and I don''t have to go. Fine I agree. However If you don''t ever go and it doesn''t cost you anything I can''t for the life of me see why people have such strong feeling about the current situation. And that work in both ways, the ultra positives and the ultra negatives. Yes we all want Norwich to be Premiership winners and we could all say that until they are we won''t set foot back in Carrow road. But we could also say until Norwich airport is upgraded so we can fly to Australia we are never going on holiday again. For me supporting the team is to attend matches. I know I''m getting dangerously close to the I''m a better fan than you thing, but I honestly feel that only those who attend and pay can really be affected. Right here comes the abuse and posts about how you''d attend if it wasn''t for the fact your head was blown off in the war.   [/quote] It''s takes more bottle and effort to make that difficult choice to stay away rather than simply continuing a habit selfishly.... Just like it is easier to continue smoking than give up....Just like it is easier to carry on drinking than give up.....Just like it is easier to stay in a dead end job than start elsewhere.....Just like it is easier to stay in the same relationship rather than meet someone new. Just like it is easier to stay in the same house rather than move....Just like it is easier to give in than to fight.... Going to games is very easy...staying away is the tough part. That''s the difference between the individual who cares about the club enough to act...as opposed to the creature of habit who just wants nothing in his/her life to change.....Some of us want to go...but are concerned enough to make a small sacrifice to bring about change. If there were enough of us....Smith would have left town by now......
  22. [quote user="PJ Bimbo"][quote user="alex_ncfc"] Coming from someone who couldn''t attract visitors to a website and keep it running for 5 minutes... Are you happy with the situation at the club then PJ? [/quote] No Alex. I’m not, but I’ve explained myself several times over on this board already. I find these protests laughable not the state of the club, which would be faily described as a disgrace, despite the normal regurgitate rehtoric from you and your fellow anarchists about how my head is in the sand. It plainly isn’t but I fail to see that protests are a serious solution to a serious problem, and for your information as we’re getting personal The Nest ceased to exist at the peak of its success with over 800 members in under 12 months, but due to a new job in the South West I decided I couldn’t do it justice anymore so didn’t want to see it deteriorate through lack of attention. You see Alex, some of us do not sit on our arses waiting for a new job to arrive on our laps! We get ourselves out and do something about it. [/quote] Massage your ego elsewhere...Alex_ncfc has caught you bang to rights here and you are just as irrelevant and ridiculous as your former "lair".... Humiliation at it''s very best and just watch the wiggly worm squirm!........My profound compliments Alex......  [Y] 
  23. [quote user="lurd"]Wiz / smudger / cluck why not come to a nice unmoderated board like wrathofthebarclay.com ? We''d love to have you guys around![/quote] We''re needed here lurd......otherwise the sheep will take over the farmyard.......
  24. [quote user="blahblahblah"][quote] I think this shows what an obsession NN has with the woman....Never mind the club...just as long as Delia''s iconic reputation isn''t tarnished........ My my.......[/quote] And I think this shows a classic Cluck / Bly tag-team tactic - lose the argument, then insult the poster, while claiming the moral high-ground. [/quote] Put it this way blublublub....if she left tomorrow...there would be no emotion whatsoever from me....apart from a hearty cheer and a call of good riddence.......  However...if she left tomorrow...you and your apologist cohorts would be posting such threads as "THANKS FOR ALL YOU''VE DONE FOR NORWICH CITY DELIA" without even looking at fact nor reality...... Your thinking is sadly skewed Blubby along with NN and the other apologists...as in truth you now support Delia''s Norwich City....not Norwich and Norfolk''s Norwich City like me. My support hasn''t changed over 44 years...but yours has. Shame on you all for selling your souls to a false Deity so cheaply......  
  25. [quote user="BlyBlyBabes"][quote user="Cluck"][quote user="BlyBlyBabes"] This awaits us at this time next year as a Third Division club. No more international breaks. Yep. OTBC   [/quote] Got my colour chart already.....The magnolia looks nice....... [/quote] Is that the sort of dulled pink colour beloved by fading, minor celebrities? OTBC    [/quote] That''s the one....The first choice for those without any adventure or inspiration in their soul.....I''d go for a green myself....but I guarantee it will be magnolia all round if the past 11 years or so are anything to go by.... Now John Bond.....he really was colourful. Mike Walker equally colourful. Smith must have got stuck with the greys by looking at her choice of managerial decor......
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