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Big Vince

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  1. I will take over from Wagner, get the players in for a little chat to have an exchange of views, then tell them I was right, we do it my way by going to Mousehold to do some running up and down the hill starting at 7am the next day and everyday until they get the message that soft underbelly will have no further part to play at NCFC.
  2. Gold and Sullivan bought West Ham after being successful at Birmingham. Not sure which division WHU were at the time.
  3. Delia is to blame for putting the Norwich into the boy. No question.
  4. A+B+C=Delia, Wynnie, Attanasio have no clue about football and Knapper was appointed by those same people who have no clue about football; the inference being that it takes one to recognise another and so Knapper has no clue either.
  5. But they group all the questions into topics and then give a general answer on that topic rather than answering any specific question that has been unadulterated. Floor questions give the advantage to the shareholder whereas written questions hand the advantage to the club, which is why they have changed the format. Delia and Wynnie have spent their whole careers in media. They know what they are up to.
  6. In all seriousness can you remember the last time a Norwich player made a tackle?
  7. Imagine being shown the ropes by octogenarians who have never had any clue about football. We are heading for another massive missed ownership opportunity. First we handed over to a cook who knows nothing about football. Now we are handing over to a Yank who knows nothing about football.
  8. Given that questions are no longer open to the floor, I think you have your answer. Norwich City is a closed shop operation where everything is stage managed by them. Just like on their media outlet, they will ask and answer their own questions.
  9. This is where fans are supreme numpties. It is ALL about results not entertainment. Norwich fans idea of entertainment is losing every game 4-5 which is entertaining but will see you relegated on nil points at the end of the season.
  10. All this nostalgia for Farke is well wide of the mark. In the pantheon of Canary managers he would be well down the pecking order behind Ron Saunders, Dave Stringer, Ken Brown, John Bond, Mike Walker 1.
  11. The two go together. Controlling the money supply and then fiscal policy.
  12. The first tents are already pitched outside the entrance.
  13. But increasing interest rates does bring down inflation. That has been accepted by politicians, economists and the BoE since the 1980s. Both the rich and the poor are worse off with rampant inflation, the poor more so. Taxes have risen because the UK public want more spending on health and welfare and when you have a high tax burden it depresses economic activity and growth stagnates. The public sector is in tatters because it is a bottomless money pit and no politician has had the balls to make the sweeping reforms that are required. People should have to pay for healthcare and pay into their own pension scheme. The state and the individual need to be decoupled as a matter of economic emergency.
  14. Anyone who's overweight, even by a fractional margin, should pay for healthcare at the point of delivery otherwise they are just taking the michaels. The country will run out of money and fat people will be high on the list of culprits.
  15. Get what you pay for. Pay and you get a service. Don't pay and you get no service and therefore die whilst waiting to be served, or if you're lucky, make it onto a trolley in a corridor, but still waiting to be served. Where is the dignity? Are we humans or animals?
  16. I would argue that monetarism has been a storming success. Using interest rates as the primary weapon to defeat inflation is now the standard, default position and was just the thing to address the economic ills of the 1980s. What we should be more concerned about is the fiscal side of the economy where in the current year we are spending a horrific £510.5bn on health and welfare. About 25% of GDP. Sweeping reforms are required now in order to prevent future generations being consumed by overwhelming government debt.
  17. Apparently had a coffee and a chat with Wagner. Nothing official like.
  18. I like the hard to beat bit. Norwich City are going nowhere whilst they have this lingering soft underbelly that has been going on for years now. They need to have big, strong, athletic players who will cover every blade of grass and not leave big gaps for the opposition to exploit. The keys areas that need a complete rebuild are the two centre backs and the two players in front of them. Get those four positions sorted and you can build a team around them. It flabbergasts me that Delia and Wynnie can sit in the stand week after week and year after year and fail to spot the problems time and time again. They are the owners. It is their ultimate responsibility.
  19. What do you mean? They ought to be blamed for any and all adverse events whatsoever, football related or not. In any case, not seeing something coming shows lack of foresight.
  20. Agreed. Tories are no good because they are shamelessly socialist. There is no party of the right anymore. We need radical thinkers like Keith Joseph.
  21. But we have to compare against what has been going on at other clubs of similar size or even much smaller where huge sums have been put in to make the damn thing work. For example, Marinakis at Forest.
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