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  1. http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/championship/norwich-v-derby/winner Blue = team being backed. Very rare that you see betting trends like this. Last night plenty of 8/15 available, now best odds are 2/5! Plenty of bookies as low as 1/3. Now we have to justify this confidence. C''mon!
  2. Results all going our way again this weekend. Lovely jubbly.
  3. A poor game, but a good result for us. Now, c''mon QPR!!!!!!!
  4. So, Forest win to go in front of Leeds. Even more onus on Leeds to win against Reading now. Com''on Leeds!!!!!!!
  5. True. Good ain''t it? There are going to be some twists and turns before the end of the season. Loving it.
  6. A couple of crucial games on Sky today and tomorrow. Today, @17:15. Forest v Leicester. Although, at the moment this result doesn''t concern us. @ 19:45 Leeds v Reading. Really hope Leeds can prevent Reading taking all 3 points. Com''on you Leeds. Saturday @ 12:30. Cardiff v QPR. Same again. Com''on you R''s!
  7. That bloke shouting come on tahn is getting quiter and more miserable every minute, Lmao
  8. Just to ease the tension. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/video/2011/apr/21/sergio-ramos-drops-trophy-bus-video
  9. Dr. Ink wrote. "Because effectively they are already up! Their spies in the FA will already know their punishment will just be a paltry fine from Ecclestones billions." Not necessarily. Q.P.R. could still be deducted enough points to put them out of the frame (unlikely, i know) and those odds are still for whoever finishes highest, whatever happens to Q.P.R.
  10. Too bloody brave for his own good. He should have come off straight away. He''s probably made it a lot worse now. The guy would lay down his life for the team. Hamstrings seem to be the "in fashion" injury these days, not just Norwich players)
  11. [quote user="a1canary"]Sorry, but i don''t agree with this. Unless PL knows for sure (or as best as he medically can) that his injury is fine. Why else would you give him the chance to go out and rip it again? It''s not as if he can now say, "sorry boss, fans, i don''t fancy it tonight".Strange.[/quote] PL knows what he''s doing, It keeps Watford guessing.
  12. The Yellow and Green colours have won the National. It''s our year again!
  13. CaptnCanary wrote the following post at 09/04/2011 1:30 PM: Herman wrote: question marks wrote: Herman wrote: I was looking at west end rocker,also State of Play. west end rocker will be about 14-1 when it starts, get your bets on early Just got it at 34s.41s for State of Play. 365 are doing the first 5 on each ways. Will Hills doing first 6 I do believe! It''s Victor Chandler bookies that are doing first 6.
  14. I can''t reveal my source, but Doris the tea lady''s grand daughter had twins today. Doris told mr McNally, and he''s going tell everyone tomorrow.
  15. Probably nothing in it, but found the following by chance, in the local Carlisle paper. http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/sport/other/grant-holt-speculation-grows-over-striker-s-future-at-norwich-1.822416?referrerPath=sport
  16. Spain under 21''s are playing 7:45 monday. Streaming in the usual place. Might hear the Spanish commentator pronounce it correctly (if Pacheco plays)
  17. Vokes would be a back up for Holt, i should think. Macheco, seems very similar to Hooly, at 5'' 6", plays left sided attack, or free role off, or behind the strikers. Certainly more attacking options, and more competition for places now. Get a chance to see Macheco tonight online in France v Spain under 21''s.
  18. Angus Gunn. Playing for England under 16''s against Northern Ireland. On Sky Sports 2. I think the commentator said another Norwich kid was playing for N.I. but i didn''t hear who it was.
  19. I''ll be very happy if the results at full time were the same as they are at half time.
  20. SLOVENIA vs ENGLAND Tuesday, 15 February, 2011 Eleven debutants as Young Lions draw 0-0 in Koper. The England U16 team played out a 0-0 draw with Slovenia in their traditional February friendly. Although there were no goals, this match gave Head Coach Kenny Swain the opportunity to give eleven players their England debut. Norwich ‘keeper Angus Gunn, son of Bryan, kept a clean sheet on his maiden appearance, while Jack Jebb, Ryan Innis, Alastair Gordon, Kieran Wallace and Chuba Akpom were also handed their first international starts. Tom Fry, Joe Rothwell, Luke Shaw, Darren McQueen and Josh Webb all came off the bench for their debuts. Diego Poyet, son of Brighton manager Gus, captained the side. Due to the bad weather late in 2010 causing two Victory Shield fixtures to be re-scheduled, this was only the second match the U16s have played this season and they will finally complete their Victory Shield campaign in March. Next up is a trip to Northern Ireland on Wednesday 23 March.
  21. I prefer to let Paul Lambert & the back room staff identify who we can get, make the offers, & sign the best we can afford. Then train them, and only Paul Lambert & his coaches are qualified to know what players and tactics are best suited to the upcoming game. If we manage to get any players in tomorrow, fine, but you won''t find me dreaming up this or that player is on his way, i''ll just wait until it actually happens. I''ve got xperteleven for the fantasy football stuff.
  22. LMAO!!!!!!!!! I''m glad i''m an atheist, and loving Norwich City then.
  23. I''ve seen it a few times on the tv, and have been wondering if the ref would have given a penalty if Crofts had missed. It clearly hit a defenders arm and you can hear the City fans claiming handball.
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