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  1. What do you mean his contract was terminated earlier so he could find a club quicker? They terminated it early so they didn''t have to pay his wages till the end of june !!
  2. He is going to be Chief Executive but not a director,
  3. Very Promising to hear hat he wants to stay to help NCFC next season !!!
  4. [quote user="BringBackIwan"]I think you''ll find that Walkers cheese & onion crisps are the bestest ever flavour. And when placed between two slices of bread they are a a delicious treat [/quote] I agree with you there, however you should also try the following, Make a ham sandwich in the normal way, but then butter the top of it and then put on some mayonaise, then put the cheese & onion crips on top of the mayo. and complete it by putting another piece of buttered bread. The triple decker ham and crisp sandwich.
  5. [quote user="Hucks is Legend"]same here i got english lol. u go school in norwich? [/quote] I think that you should revise on that English a litte more before you take your exam.
  6. Exactly how many signings (both contract and loans) did Roeder make, and how many of those are still with the club? Next question is, how much money has these dealings cost the club? Considering as well the amount of players he released from the club last summer.
  7. Just posted one on football rumours about a player called "Pica Shrewishti" who is on the verge of signing for them. The name Pica Shrewishti is actually an anagram, I''ll let you work it out.
  8. I think it was acase of no shares were purchased, It was a £2M loan to the club in return for a place on the board
  9. [quote user="Nuff Said"]Is that a 15 point penalty when it happens? I guess they need to decide whether they want to get relegated this season, or try and stay up then go down next? Neither are very attractive. [/quote]   Is it a case of, for example, they get relegated this season, then go into administration before the next season and start on minus 15 points? Can anyone explain how it works if it happens in between seasons?
  10. [quote user="singing canary"] im fairly sure this was the quote yesterday...!!! im fairly sure is was from the edp or evening news. well that was total rubbish then ......... 24 hours later bye bye bell...!!! well done norwich , not for me to put anyone down here , was saying that a pointless effort. [/quote]   I believe the quote when Gunn said he didn''t need to sell anyone, however if a players says he doesn''t want to be at the club then what ever has been said in the past, get rid of him.
  11. No chance of any of them getting recalled, thanks to GR No way back for Canary duo MICHAEL BAILEY 26 January 2009 10:28 New Norwich City manager Bryan Gunn will not have the opportunity to recall Chris Martin or Michael Spillane from their loan spells at Luton - after Glenn Roeder turned down the chance to do so. The two Academy products were shipped out to the Hatters by the former City boss at the start of August and have proved to be a big success at Kenilworth Road, despite Luton starting the season with a 30-point penalty following their financial problems. Almost as soon as Roeder was sacked, striker Jamie Cureton was recalled from his loan stint at Barnsley and there were calls from some, including former fans'' favourite Darren Eadie, for Martin and Spillane to follow suit. But chief executive Neil Doncaster confirmed that, while City had gone to the trouble of arranging an option to bring the pair back to Norwich this month, Gunn''s predecessor turned it down, leaving Gunn with only a watching brief on the pair''s progress for the rest of the season. "With both Chris Martin and Michael Spillane, we had sent them out on a season-long loan in the summer, but with both of them we negotiated a window in the first week of January, where we would be able to unilaterally recall," said Doncaster. "Ordinarily with season-long loans you don''t have that option, so you have to negotiate it into the deal. We negotiated that option, to bring them back. Glenn at the time was very clear that he didn''t wish to bring either player back, therefore he chose not to exercise that option. "Unfortunately, we don''t have the option now of Bryan Gunn being able to make that option (to bring them back), so they will remain on loan at Luton." With Martin, Spillane and Cureton loaned out of Carrow Road, the latter had referred to a lack of contact with the management at Norwich during his time away. However, Doncaster confirmed that City''s Luton duo will be watched during the rest of the season, at the end of which Republic of Ireland Under-21 international Spillane will find out where his future lies, as his current three-year deal expires in the summer. Martin has a year still to run on his current City stay. "They will be watched regularly and we will be monitoring their progress closely as the summer approaches and decisions have to be made on a number of different players, including them," added the City chief. Martin, 20, is Luton''s top scorer this season with seven league goals in 24 starts, while Spillane - still only 19 - has hit the net four times in 27 games. Luton finally took their League Two points tally for the season into credit at the weekend, with a 3-3 draw at home to Bradford City. However, it should have been a win for the Hatters after Asa Hall''s injury-time goal looked set to earn them all three points, until the striker''s foul moments later saw referee Trevor Kettle award Bradford a penalty. The ensuing protests saw Spillane and Kevin Nicholls booked, while Martin was given a straight red card - the first dismissal of his career - before the visitors equalised from the spot. Luton currently have former Norwich players Paul McVeigh, Ian Henderson and Rossi Jarvis in their ranks - but it will be Spillane and Martin who will attract the most interest from these parts after the pair''s short-term future at Luton were confirmed.
  12. [quote user="Matt Juler"][quote user="Fuglestad"] Here, here. [/quote] Where, where??[/quote]   There, there.
  13. He''ll Be back to playgroup next week, By the way Joey. It''s nearly time for your 10 O''Clock nap
  14. Who said we are going for these players???? It''s just speculation, Roeder has stated that we are looking to bring in 2 more strikers, so the media and many individuals are clutching at straws by linking all of these available strikers. I, for one will not be taken in by all of this name poiting until it is annouced that we have actually signed any of them.
  15. Go to the homepage then press ctrl + f5. This should work, It happened to me a couple of weeks back.
  16. [quote user="bristol_canary"] [quote user="Evil Monkey"][quote user="bristol_canary"]I do not travel the country to watch norwich play because i am a binner![/quote] So you are a binner? Thanks for clearing that one up... [:P] [/quote]   you dickwad. [/quote]   Bristol - put yourself in the first box on the left.
  17. Just saw Alex Ferguson in Scotland, must mean he has resigned from Man U.
  18. Thats a first, Another club fearing that NORWICH will highjack thier bid !!!!!!!!
  19. [quote user="Dictator Smith"]Would have been a no brainer if we had 3 very good strikers already on the books , trouble is we dont have a decent striker at the club and should really be signing first team starters not part timers. [/quote]   Thompson is actually a full-time player. He is an absolute class player, I have seen him play many times and he will definately be a threat in the championship. His profile is below. www.linfieldfc.com  thay have a better model for the replica kit then NCFC   Peter Thompson Dob : 2nd May 1984 Position : Centre Forward Joined Linfield : 01/09/2001 Previous Clubs : Shirt Number : 17 Player Notes ‘Pistol Pete’ scored 27 goals for Linfield in 2004/05 having played 50 games. He was the club’s top scorer and was the last player to score for Linfield in 2004/05, scoring the second goal in the 2-0 win over Shelbourne. This goal incidentally was the 900th scored under David Jeffrey’s management. 2005/06 was an incredible season for Peter. He scored 48 goals (top scorer) in 58 games, including both goals in the Irish Cup Final which Linfield won 2-1 against Glentoran. Peter signed a new 3 year full time contract on 26 May 2005. On 3 February 2007, Peter scored his 100th Linfield goal in the 5-1 win at Dungannon Swifts. He reached the landmark in his 164th game. Peter Thompson played his 200th game against Lisburn Distillery at home on November 3 2007 LINFIELD CAREER RECORD (at end of 2006/07): Played: 184 (inc. 31 as sub) Goals: 108
  20. [quote user="BunnyB"]My Dad has a friend who works for a finance company, and while he was getting a quote today he spoke to his freind about the Norwich situation. He said that he knows someone on the board and that person says that the reason Delia and MWJ don''t wont to sell up is because her and the Turners are earning a fortune out of the club via interest they are charging on the loads they gave the club. In my mind this makes alot sense to me why Delia and MWJ were so negative and unwilling to talk to Peter Cullum because they are making a fortune out of our magnificent club. So  I think that anyone who has the e-mail of Neil Doomcaster should ask him to see the accounts and more specificaly the amount of interest being repaid to the directors. Delia is fleeseing our club and it need to be sorted out!! OTBC [/quote]   Hop along now Bunny !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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