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  1. Ginger thingy has scored. Now take this chance to get Titch off and bring on a striker who might actually know where the goal is.
  2. Perhaps it''s time for Cureton to be taken off and Gow given a go alongside Cort who seems to be having a decent game.Carney is sounding pretty decent... as I say this he''s put another ball in the box only for our Hero to miss a sitter
  3. A blast from the past[img]http://i39.tinypic.com/fwop3q.jpg[/img][img]http://i39.tinypic.com/qqob9h.jpg[/img][img]http://i42.tinypic.com/14ioodk.jpg[/img][img]http://i44.tinypic.com/15psdpt.jpg[/img]
  4. You can buy a more exact replica of the ''59 shirt from TOFFS.I believe they also do numbering unlike the club shop.
  5. Oh for the days when we had quality players like Andy Hughes and Carl Robinson. Now they were a cut above...
  6. Glad to hear it. No doubt a Suffolk based simpleton with too much time on his/her hands now that school has finished for Christmas.
  7. I think tonight demonstrates why having a team of moderators was a good thing.
  8. Considering he''s been out of action for a long period I thought he did alright. He''ll certainly offer us a threat in the box and get his fair share of goals off his lofty bonce. Seems far more willing to put himself about than the French chap we had on loan recently. Hopefully Mr Cort will spend far less time sat on his backside when out of the pitch.
  9. [quote user="lucky green trainers"][quote user="Rasputin was a C..."]Has Drury been injured since his return this season? I think it''s fair to say he is working his way back to full fitness after such a long time out, but I wouldn''t say he''s quite the injury prone player you suggest.If I was a manager with Premier League experience and new what''s best unlike any of you muppets I''d probably start Drury over Bertrand. That''s not to say Berty will not prove to be an excellent player in the future as I have no doubt that he will. I just believe in our current predicament we need experienced players like Drury who can rise above the problems and perform consistently.[/quote]if memory serves ras - drury has played comeback games and been subbed and/or failed to reappear next match on 2 occasions this season because of knocks (rather than match fitness) - i could be wrong on that, and will happily be corrected...[/quote]You may indeed be right. I''ve got to admit most of this season has been condemned to the depths of my memory in an attempt to try and stay positive about Norwich. I''d keep faith with Drury though. He''s the only link we have with our most recent successes and is a good player who at this time is a player we could do with.
  10. Has Drury been injured since his return this season? I think it''s fair to say he is working his way back to full fitness after such a long time out, but I wouldn''t say he''s quite the injury prone player you suggest.If I was a manager with Premier League experience and new what''s best unlike any of you muppets I''d probably start Drury over Bertrand. That''s not to say Berty will not prove to be an excellent player in the future as I have no doubt that he will. I just believe in our current predicament we need experienced players like Drury who can rise above the problems and perform consistently.
  11. I would have to say it was when we beat them 3-1 at home on our way to the title five years ago. The atmosphere was brilliant as everyone was really starting to believe we were well and truly on our way. Was also the second or third game that we played with the new stand open completely it was just brilliant. I was unable to got to Poorman''s Road earlier in the season when we went top, but I should imagine that rates pretty highly for those that were there.
  12. I think that it was the right time for Worthy to go. Perhaps it was even a bit too late and the board should have acted sooner. Had he stayed I don''t think we''d have sunk to the depths we are now but we certainly wouldn''t be up at the top. Although this is all going on the atmosphere that had developed at the time. Could that have been overcome?The problem we have is the board. They decided that with a year left of parachute payment and still a fairly solid squad of players to go for a novice. Most were calling for an experienced head who had been there and done it in this league. Of course some silly names were mentioned like Curbishley and so on, but there were realistic targets who would have been very happy to take over in my opinion. At the time we were still considered a strong contender in this league. I think the one year under Grant did it for us and Roeder has just lost it completely of late. I still quite like Grant, I think he could become a decent manager. I just feel our board went for the cheap option and have lost it big time.
  13. [quote user="gazzathegreat"]Ras, haven''t seen you on here for ages, how the devil are you? Can''t see Roeder walking, where else would he get a job where there is no pressure on him from above?[/quote]Not too bad thanks. I hope you''re well... despite the football of course.I think you''re right about Roeder. He knows he''s got it good here. I think it may also be way he is acting so arrogantly towards the media and support. He knows he can pretty much say what he wants and he won''t be sacked because no one has the guts.
  14. You never know, he may do the decent thing and hold his hands up as did Grant. Stranger things have happened.
  15. The same change of events to which we experienced with the Worthington. Took over a team heading no where and got us performing at the top and eventually win the league with not a lot to play with. A few moments in the Prem and some glimmer of hope at times the first season down. Then it all went down hill very quickly.Shame our 2 most recent managers haven''t been able to take us quite as high as the previous bloke.
  16. Good evening Wolves supporter and internet irritant. How are you feeling after tonight''s magnificent display by your Wolves. Has the realisation sunk in that being top of the league in October means absolutely sod all? Hopefully we''ll no longer see you fat sweaty face around here as no matter how much you try we''ll laugh at you for claiming that Wolves would brush every team in this division aside. I won''t bother finding any evidence of that because I''m am so convinced you will have utter it at some point. It the sort of statement you like to make. One full of no substance what so ever.Hope you have a good night [;)]
  17. Another cracking result for us today then. It''s getting very very hard to find anything with a hint of positivity with regards to Norwich City.
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