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  1. Marshall -7, done well whilst on, Gallagher- 6.5, started well, madea couple of good saves, still does not give me confidence. Hughes-8 best ive seen him play,good  and solid. Dublin- 7, not up to his usual high standards Shacks-8, thought Shacks had a great game. Drury- 7.5 solid even tho he had a bust afternoon. Croft -7, got into some good positions, had a couple of good chances and should have put at least one away, cannot critise effort, but end product often lacking. Etuhu-7.5 started game very well, faded slightly, but better than usual. Saf- 8, great game hard working skill with hard graft. Lappin- 6.5 solid,  but gave a few balls away,  still seems very promising. Hux-6, very disapointing for me, played in central role, i think he is far more effective on the left.and should have been switched earlier. Brown-8, played well, held ball up, was strong and gave 100%, however i do find it hard to see him scoring on a regular basis. Fozzy-7 looked good and impressed  me. Martin-7, always looks likely to make something happen.  
  2. I tend to agree with you , i thought Lappin should have came off earlier and Hucks going wide left, then Martin up front then, as we saw how effective Hux can be switching him mid way through a match. That aside, it was a fantastic day out, my sons first away match, and he was reduced to tears at the end hearing everyone sing ` we love you Norwich ` and  `City til i die ` after the game. Very proud of the team today, and very proud of our supporters . Superb
  3. Looks like Preston has made a wise decision- The midfielder has been told he is not part of Paul Simpson''s immediate plans at Preston and has not featured for the promotion chasers since early September. He made three appearances on loan at Hull City in November and will now spend a month at The Walkers Stadium. Leicester boss Rob Kelly feels Jarrett will be a useful recruit to his squad and could extend the player''s stay at the club. "We''ve taken Jason for an initial one-month loan period with a view to an extension and I am delighted to get him," Kelly told the club''s official website. "He is a player who I know quite a lot about as I watched him play a number of times for Wigan when I was at Blackburn. "He''s been promoted out of the division and knows what it takes to be successful in the Championship. "I am sure he will be a really good addition to us. He''s the type of box-to-box modern midfield player which we need."
  4. [quote user="Steven Smart"] And you are whiter than white!!!!!! Good to see you are using the ultimate in in tabloid reporting for your information!!! [/quote] Well if not shooting a paintball gun at innocent people equates to be whiter than white, then yes i am, and proud to be so. I am aware people make mistakes, but all i was saying was its how people learn from mistakes, and not to do them again. I would much rather have a player who can represent Norwich City well on and off the pitch.
  5. Have read with interest of our suppossed interest in Brown, thought i would check out his past goal/ appearence ratio, and found out he has a bit of history.   Paintball shooting On September 7, 2004, shortly before Brown''s debut for the club, Brown was cautioned by Northumbria Police along with team-mates Sean Taylor and [yan Bell for firing paintballs at passers by from a car.[1] The trio were initially suspended by the club during investigations, and were fined and haned written warnings for their behaviour. During a statement, the trio said they were "embarrassed" by their behaviour, and apologised for their actions. [2] A fourth player, Niall Flynn, was also disciplined for a similar, separate incident. Whilst Bell, Flynn and Taylor were released in 2005 and 2006 without making an appearance for Sunderland, Brown made his debut the same day his fine was announced on September 21, 2004, and has been a first team regular ever since. [edit] Sex tape allegations On December 7, 2006, tabloid newspaper The Sun reported Brown, along with team-mates Ben Alnwick and Liam Lawrence had filmed themselves in an orgy with a brunette girl referred to as ''Stevie.'' In the video, Brown is said to give "Match of the Day" style commentary as his team-mates perform sexual acts on the girl. Former Sunderland midfielder Martin Woods also features on the tape, but remains fully clothed, along with two other men. In reference to the watching men, Brown reportedly comments “Here’s the boys — the watching faithful — every week without fail.”[3] On December 8, The Sun reported that the girl in the video was just 16 years old, with the girl claiming she had no idea she was being filmed.[4] if, he does join us, lets just hope he has learnt from past mistakes, and has grown up a bit.
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