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Canary Man of Kent

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  1. McNally and lambert are both very shrewd. They''ll each drive a very hard bargain but there''s no way McNally will let lambert go to west ham and there''s no way lambert will want to. Speculation like this will be of benefit to lambert in getting a better deal - doesn''t mean he wants to leave nor does it mean he will leave.
  2. I presume the temporary stand would be part of the away fans allocation? Break them into two groups and hopefully dampen their noice a bit. Also gives home fans more seats in the Jarrold.
  3. I thought he was at the front in a chequered shirt and sunglasses
  4. [quote user="Canary Man of Kent"] I don''t see how you can all say it''s definitely deliberate, he is running in the direction of the ball. He flicks it round the Boro player and chases after it hoping to cross the ball, but his flick is too strong and it goes out for a goal kick. Sian Massey was between him and the ball.   It could have been deliberate, but it could easily not have been. I agree fully that his lack of apology/concern for her is disgusting, but it''s not definitely deliberate. [/quote] Although, watching it again, he does seem to smash his shoulder into her somewhat...hmmm.....very disappointing behaviour.
  5. I don''t see how you can all say it''s definitely deliberate, he is running in the direction of the ball. He flicks it round the Boro player and chases after it hoping to cross the ball, but his flick is too strong and it goes out for a goal kick. Sian Massey was between him and the ball.   It could have been deliberate, but it could easily not have been. I agree fully that his lack of apology/concern for her is disgusting, but it''s not definitely deliberate.
  6. I think big fine and a suspended points deduction will be the outcome
  7. One or two of the following:   Long Kebe Eagles Hooper (maybe a bit ambitious) Morison Howson Graham
  8. I''m pretty sure his second is actually a Ramos own goal. Looks to be scuffed and going wide then immediately hits ramos'' toe and in
  9. This is the first season in the championship since relegation from the prem where having confidence in the team is not misplaced. Even if we don''t win it won''t be because we were over confident. Lambert sends the team out with te right attitude time and time again, sometimes things don''t go to plan, but the work rate and belief is always there, and that''s why a bit of faith is never misplaced!
  10. I reckon crofts would take a good pen, as would Lansbury.
  11. [quote user="Sideshow Tim"]Neil Adams never missed a penalty for City so stick him on the bench just in case we get a one, then Bobs ya uncle.[/quote] He missed one at Swansea in the league cup. We drew 1-1, I was there.
  12. [quote user="Canary Man of Kent"] Pacheco is a little bit of an enigma. His confidence dropped as the game went on last night and he missed more and more passes. However, he would have been very effective in my opinion supplying balls to Jackson and MacNammee rather than Vokes and Holt. He likes to thread through balls from what I''ve seen, he didn''t really have that chance last night. [/quote]
  13. Pacheco is a little bit of an enigma. His confidence dropped as the game went on last night and he missed more and more chances. However, he would have been very effective in my opinion supplying balls to Jackson and MacNammee rather than Vokes and Holt. He likes to thread through balls from what I''ve seen, he didn''t really have that chance last night.
  14. I think we''re good enough not to need to change our style of play to combat the opposition. I think we should go with the same team as last week, but bring Lansbury in for Hoolahan if he''s unavailable.
  15. Ah yes, I remember that one. I''ve also got a vague recollection of 2 goals in the same game at Carrow Road, maybe a 2-2 draw with Crewe?
  16. According to Wikipedia and other sources, Libbra scored 7 league goals for us in his 1 year spell with us. I''ve just thought of another one, I''m sure he scored at Coventry in a 2-1 defeat.....
  17. This is the play off final season isn''t it? I don''t think we stuttered. We took a few 4-0 beatings that season, but always won the next match. Also, I can think of one more Libbra goal, a last minute winner at Wimbledon a week or two later. Can''t think of any others, but there might have been.....  
  18. [quote user="John"][quote user="87canary"]"We Will wait and see" Exactly the answer I predicted when I got up this morning.[/quote] Over whether he''ll make the Swansea game, or return before the season is out? Having taking it for granted that we''re probably going to have to spend the rest of the fixtures accommodating his absence, i''ll be mighty relieved to hear he has as much as even a chance of making our next match. [/quote] Whether he''ll make tomorrow. Continuing to assess him this morning apparently.   I don''t think much can be read into it either way really. He might play tomorrow, or he might not play again this season, who knows?
  19. I don''t think he''ll play tomorrow. I can''t recall a time when Lambo has said something like "Wait and see", and the player has actually been fit.
  20. [quote user="Barclay hero"] Whatever the club do, there will be winners and losers, and some of losers will claim its unfair   I fully support the idea that those with 10 away stubs get priority - but that should be above anyone else.  Cluck has actually come up with a semi sensible comment - for once - in as much that a season ticket should get you a seat for HOME games.  Yes, I appreciate Morty that youre spending 600 quid on 3 season tickets but to be brutally honest that doesnt make you any more - or less - of a supporter.  Some people cant make every home game - some people cant afford to get a season ticket - or both.  I could afford a ST but I work long hours duing the week so only really see the kids at weekend.  Its not fair on them to miss every other Saturday at football.  And whilst some people buy STs and only attend a few games, money isnt quite that easy I can throw it away.  So I attend more away games than home cos I quite like seeing other grounds However Im not whinging - Im happy to go when I can and I listen to the radio, watch the telly and shout and scream at both.  I wear my Norwich shirt with pride.  I used to have a ST and will do again once the kids are old enough to go.  Im a super member so that I can get tickets to as many home games as I can realistically make without being a stranger to my family.  My 3 year old son has a Grant Holt poster on his wall and tells everyone that GH is his favourite player.  So anyone that suggests Im any less of a supporter or less deserving just because I cant go every week needs their head testing   One last thing - I didnt go into the ballot for the Scum game.  Even if I could have got into a priority group, Ive only been there once and we lost 5-0.  So I think we''re more likely to get a result if I watch the beam-back thanks very much.... [/quote] If you were in the club''s position, would you not want to try and keep season ticket holders happy over anyone else? Whilst I agree that being a season ticket holder doesn''t make someone more or less of a supporter, it does make them more valuable to the club and therefore probably more of a priority to the club too.    So although I agree with you, it''s probably not the fairest way of doing things, I think the club have it organised in a way that is in the best interests of the club and I find it hard to see any basis to argue with that even though it is not arranged in a way that favours me.    
  21. Cathedral lounge is part of the city stand. Just to the left of where Delia sits as you look from the Jarrold I believe. So to answer your question, outside.
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