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  1. Well well well,Out crawl Borbyn, Morty, Herman et al to continue their attacks on anyone who complain about the very poor run of results. Why aren''t you attending church this morning???Again trying to use the argument that because some of us weren''t at the game we are not supporters orare indeed Binners. There are very good reasons why people cannot attend the games, that doesn''t make us any less of a fan.I''ve supported the club since 1967, attending for many, many seasons, at numerous away venues ( some that don''t even exist anymore).I follow all the club news, this forum and any other footballing outlet available to keep up to date of the footballing world,I argue my support at work with my colleagues who, despite having never left Norfolk, think they are the dogs wotsits for supporting the likes of Chelsea, Man Yoo, Liverpool, Spuds etc. the poor deluded souls.There are still 27 points to play for, cannot see us getting enough to stay up, I''ll keep believing we can do it, but we are entitled to vent our anger at the current set up and what has been so far an abysmal season.OTBC.
  2. Gary O''Neill, simply for carrying on after his serious head gash against Chelsea.No-one else deserves it.
  3. [quote user="ricardo"][quote user="nutty nigel"]Are your saying you haven''t got a half decent boo left in you rickyyy? Is this throwing in the towel and accepting the championship? its easier to stay up than it is to be promoted. As for money? Well if the leagues were ordered according to the owners wealth then we''d be in league one. So it can''t just be that can it?[/quote]No Nigel, this is all new for me. During previous worrying periods I used to lay awake running all sorts of permutations through my head but for some reason I have reached a state of calm acceptance. There have been many pointers along the way to indicate that this season is just like every other relegation season I''ve experienced and when you''ve experienced as many as I have you tend to know what''s coming from a long way out. The chucking away of points from two goal leads was a dead giveaway and Chelsea''s offside goal nailed it for certain.I''d still like to think we can get out of it but everything I see is telling me that it isn''t going to happen. We have had plenty of promotions and relegations over the years and it seems to me that we are now in a period where very like double decker buses, several come along in quick succession.I''d love to be proved wrong but it just doesn''t feel like it to me.[/quote]I have reached a state of calm acceptance.Too much Peroni more like.
  4. To me, it feels as thought the likes of Borbyn , and to an extent, Morty,and possibly one or two others, are on here at the behest of NCFC to pilliorise any poster who is totally fed up with the shite we''ve witnessed this season, especially in this pi$$ poor run of total abject defeats.There''s no disguising the fact that the manager is out of his depth in thePremier League, right from day one. it took us 12 games to get to double points,interestingly it was the home win against Swansea that eventually got us to 12 points.The writing was on the wall then:P12.  W3.   D3.   L6.   F16.   A21.  Pts.12No wonder the peasants are revolting, they''ve simply had enough and can see no way out of this scrap.Better all get to church tomorrow and pray for divine intervention.
  5. One point from twenty four, very poor Eight goals for, twenty one against. The manager has to go, simply not good enough.
  6. Two attempts on goal, none on target. Where''s Laffs? ????
  7. well it might have happened if we had won our cup games.ONE point on the board since FA Cup Rd 3.It''s been torturous so far this season, we need a miracle now.
  8. the ''yoof'' of today eh?spend too much time listening to their elders, ( first team squad )they kept going to the end, valiant effort but too many United players with 2st team experience.Chins up lads.
  9. no replies so guess you are all feeling a bit sheepish or have yer heads in the gas oven.
  10. These are the words I want to hear before the week-end finishes.We''re going nowhere at the moment, as others have said get D.Moyes in now.
  11. Going into the 3rd round of the FA Cup we were 14th in the table on 23 pointsAfter todays ''performance'' we are now 18th in the table on 23 points.Lots of you on here gave me grief saying the cup doesn''t matter this season,we mustn''t pick up any injuries or unwanted bookings etc.It saddens me to see us drop into the bottom 3 again since the first week of the season buthow many of you still feeel that you were correct in your comments?Looking on the bright side, there are still 39 points to play for.
  12. 4 straight losses6 goal scored14 concededreally glad we didn''t try tooo hard against ''Citeh''14 games to get it all sortedthe joys of supporting Norwich eh?
  13. It wouldn''t be quite so galling if we actually achieved something in those last 3 league games.OK, we scored 4 against Liverpool, but we still lost, nil points again. A draw would have beenacceptable, considering the crazy game it turned out to be.Yes, I''m still peeved that we didn''t try harder in the 3rd round.
  14. Of course I miss not being in the 4th round, but we (the club) decided it wasn''tin our best interests this year as we have to concentrate on preserving ourPrem status.Can someone please remind me how we''ve fared in the league since the 3rd round defeat.
  15. it is important, yes, but we could at least try to get past one round. Not going to do that much harm.
  16. yet another season where we fail miserably at the first hurdle,ok, I know it was Man Citeh, but listening to commentary todayeven the guys on Radio Norfolk seem to think we''re better off out of it, why???The fans deserve a decent cup run, not the same lame old excuses of ''the league is more important. We could at least try to progress a couple of rounds andthe minimum is to go down in a game fighting.Rant over until next season.OTBC
  17. I''m pretty sure any ground expansion will take place after the club is sold,which may not be too far away into the future.Consider the following:We own all our assetsDebt freeLittle spent on playing staff (relatively speaking )Healthy bank balanceAgeing majority shareholders who wouldn''t want much in returnThe best City in the country ( says another thread ).A very good likelihood of bonanza payments in next few yearsA first class, young managerAll very very attractive.
  18. Liverpool can have Redmond..................... ...............for £48million.
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