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  1. I said at the time that I wholeheartedly disagreed with anyone who was hoping for defeat and ultimately relegation - and I stick by that. If we''re playing the what ifs game; what if McNally had been installed in time to approach Lambert (as was clearly on his mind from day one) whilst we were above the relegation zone in the Champ and with calendar opportunities to transfer in and out? We''d still be up and feeling about as healthy as we will by mid season next term. I''d never want a loss for my team. Change yes - but there''s ways of implimenting change without awaiting desperation.

  2. [quote user="Gingerpele"]

    I think Bellamy would come back to Norwich.....he seems like the kinda person Hucks is, very passionate, not so worried about the money (plus the last year or two at Man.C will have him set for life :P)

    The only problem would be is the League, he may not be so willing to drop leagues, since he can still obviously do a very good job in the Prem....

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    !!!!!!! and indeed ???????????? !!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. [quote user="jas the barclay king"]

    our friend Jonny Foreginer has no half time entertainment. I have long been an advocate of this.

    Anyone who has watched football abroad will find watching the subs or chatting to the person next to you is the half time entertainment!

    Lets stick to that next season shall we?

    [/quote]Amen! And while we''re at it let''s get rid of the goal music!!! No amound of samba based neo celebratory party antheming could have improved on the spine tingling sound of the roof lifting off Carrow Road. I can''t get my head round people voting in favor of that rubbish in a recent pol. Oh and while I''m at it, stop choreographing the start of On The Ball City too. Leave it to us - we can do it! Check out the away fans we never fail.

  4. More to the point - he''s thinking ahead of the game more these days. Counter criticism would have it that the game is easier to read at this level, but against Leeds he had "championship" or even "premiership" quality (not sure about that but we all know the hype around Beckford) to compete with and coped admirably. His concentration seems to have improved massively of late. Less post move reactions, more game reading and organisation. I think not being captain helps as does some consistency in central defense. He can concentrate on his role now.Beckford, for one, is a ''ball behind'' type striker, who should have the measure of any ''slow'' CB. But Doc was in position to respond to Beckford every time he was required on Saturday, and not for the first time this season! But I don''t think it''s just about pace - indeed I''m sure Beckford would cane Doc in a flat race. Doc is an experienced campaigner and I''m pleased to say is improving consistantly and constantly.

  5. [quote user="Evil Monkey"]I''ve actually found myself a little puzzled by the reaction of the non-wacko Waccoes... some Leeds fans I know are taking heart from their performance yesterday (which was nothing special, they just came up against a rather flat Norwich team on the day), but seem to be ignoring the fact that they could quite easily be in 4th place by this time next week... ''taking positives from the game'', blah blah blah... sorry, but Leeds showed about as much attacking intent as, well, us today... It was a war of attrition and if Leeds fans are happy with that performance, then maybe they''re starting to finally lower their expectations to their standards.[/quote]I noticed that EM. It starts at the top with Grayson''s post match comments. To be fair it''s an indication of the respect they have for us. I think there''s some logic in it. I personally hope they stay down for many reasons but I wouldn''t bet against them limping home.
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