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  1. [quote user="Skerritt"]We have been told by Mcnally that we have £15 million in funds and presumably how much we make in selling players so if we do sell players like Barnett and Crofts, I feel we could raise our budget considerably. Out:- - Barnet 600k -Crofts £1m - Martin £1.2m - Lappin £400k - Ward £1m - Lambert ;) £1m And maybe... - Holt £5 million If these players do sell we would have around £20-25m meaning we can bring in targets such as - Snodgrass £2m - Naughton £4m - Davies £4m - Guthrie Free - Rhodes £5m - Emnes £3m - (Longshot) Max Gradel £2m Meaning we would have spent the £20 million and if Grant does go, £5 million for a new striker such as Rhodes would be very suitable and it could work well or it could end up costing us but we will have to trust Hughton to do the right thing. Hughtons Y&G Army!!![/quote] where did mccnally say this?
  2. I would love Alan Curbishley or Chris Hughton, The risk being curbs has been out of the game for 4 years, however he''s so experienced, and we would find consolidation if the risk paid of.  Hughton or Curbishley, can''t pick between them. If the job goes to anyone else, heres hoping its not Steve Bruce..  OTBC.
  3. [quote user="smiley"]If it wern''t for you in ripping apart the team and the club, then i doubt that we would be starting in the premier league in a mere few weeks. Neil Doncaster may still be here, and we''ll be a mid table Chapionship side, with no ambition. We wouldn''t have lost 7-1 to Colchester and poached Our god Paul Lambert. Things would be, very different. Thank you Neil Doncaster in appointing the saviour of Glenn Roeder, Thank you Glenn Roeder for setting us up to this great sucess we have going for us now. [/quote] Relegation at the time was a heartbreak for me, but we''ve bounced back stronger because we''ve got proper people to run the club, McNally has been an gem. We have a promising manager in Lambert, the best we''ve had a long time, We are not little Norwich anymore, we are treating the club as a business, such as ticket prices, its part of football im afraid. Im really confident because of how we are buying players, up and coming players who are young and have something to prove, best way of doing things i think.
  4. [quote user="Bethnal Yellow and Green"][quote user="Tookie140"][quote user="Lambo Is God"] "Butcher set to swoop for Canaries midfielder CALEY Thistle are understood to be on the verge of signing Welsh international midfielder Owain Tudur Jones from Norwich City. The Premiership newcomers released the 26-year-old from the final year of his contact earlier this week and Inverness CT manager Terry Butcher is set to complete the transfer and add him to his squad to face Hibs in the SPL on Saturday. The central midfielder, who has been on loan at Brentford and Yeovil Town in the past two years, joined Norwich in 2009 from Swansea City after stariting his career at Portmadog then Bangor City. He featured against Scotland and Northern Ireland in the Carling Nations Cup in May and made his Wales debut back in 2009 against Luxembourg. He has been capped six times now for his country."   That''s according to the "Highland News", that well-renowned Scottish organ. Terry Butcher could always spot outstanding talent. [/quote] Players like him make me wonder what Gunn was aiming for in league one, and also goes to show the standard of the Scottish Premier League. Me and my mate always debate on this, he''s from scotland and supports Celtic, and say i don''t see norwich winning trophies like we do, to which i always reply we don''t play pub teams. [/quote] In fairness to OTJ he was regarded as a key player in Swansea''s promotion from League One to the Championship so can see why Gunny went for him. I don''t think he is an awful player, but his style certainly doesn''t match that of Lambert''s.   The less said about Scottish football the better [/quote] Just imagine the standard of The scottish third division.
  5. [quote user="Lambo Is God"] "Butcher set to swoop for Canaries midfielder CALEY Thistle are understood to be on the verge of signing Welsh international midfielder Owain Tudur Jones from Norwich City. The Premiership newcomers released the 26-year-old from the final year of his contact earlier this week and Inverness CT manager Terry Butcher is set to complete the transfer and add him to his squad to face Hibs in the SPL on Saturday. The central midfielder, who has been on loan at Brentford and Yeovil Town in the past two years, joined Norwich in 2009 from Swansea City after stariting his career at Portmadog then Bangor City. He featured against Scotland and Northern Ireland in the Carling Nations Cup in May and made his Wales debut back in 2009 against Luxembourg. He has been capped six times now for his country."   That''s according to the "Highland News", that well-renowned Scottish organ. Terry Butcher could always spot outstanding talent.     [/quote] Players like him make me wonder what Gunn was aiming for in league one, and also goes to show the standard of the Scottish Premier League. Me and my mate always debate on this, he''s from scotland and supports Celtic, and say i don''t see norwich winning trophies like we do, to which i always reply we don''t play pub teams.
  6. This boy happened to go to one of the country''s worst top 5 schools, Earlham High School, i was only in year 7 when he was in year 11, but hopefully will go on and make something of himself.
  7. Wiggins is not with the first team squad in Germany City''s fringe first team squad members Owain Tudur Jones, Rhoys Wiggins and Matty Gill could all bolster a youthful Canaries line up with Paul Lambert''s senior players away at a private German training base this week. <<< taken from the article on the homepage http://www.pinkun.com/content/pinkun/norwich-city/story.aspx?brand=PINKUNOnline&category=Norwich&tBrand=PINKUNOnline&tCategory=xDefault&itemid=NOED12%20Jul%202010%2017%3A34%3A35%3A303
  8. http://www.tribalfootball.com/norwich-newcastle-talks-keeper-forster-917241 Norwich City have opened talks with Newcastle United over a loan deal for goalkeeper Fraser Forster. Newcastle loaned City Forster last season and he helped the Canaries win the League One title. Carrow Road boss Paul Lambert is now hoping Newcastle will loan them Forster again for their Championship campaign. But he has also discussed taking fellow back-up keeper Tim Krul from St James'' Park if Forster is made to stay. Sounds good IMO
  9. David Wright would be nice to have as a right-back with Nicky Bailey as a right midfielder and i would like us to splash a bit cash out on a quality championship striker.
  10. [quote user="BlyBlyBabes"]Interesting weeks may be ahead. http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/danroan/2010/04/english_football_on_verge_of_c.html The conclusion must be that it is now even more important for us to build on the current momentum and establish the club as serious promotion challengers next season. There''ll be no room for faint hearts, but Bowker, McNally and Lambert seem to have the attitude and knowhow required. Let''s hope that the right lessons have been learned throughout the club. One love. OTBC [/quote] If it do happen then i would hope Leeds get stuck in it!!
  11. Maybe Lloyd Sam with Nicky Bailey, both from Charlton. Billy Paynter is out of contract in the summer. As is Lloyd Sam.
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