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  1. Why not just leave the subs at home and completely throw the towel in?
  2. Well we might win the FA Cup but it's the best chance we've got of winning anything this season. No point in leaving players out when we are going to finish in mid table. Has to be our best XI and we just need to go for it.
  3. The 1959 FA Cup Team thrived on Sherry & Raw Eggs before every game
  4. There is a current racehorse called Gavin and I always back it when it runs
  5. I didn't go in 52/53 but I started going in 56/57 and most of them were still there. Half of them played in our famous cup run.
  6. Exactly. We didn't start the fire, did we Billy.
  7. There was a time, back in our Giant Killing Days, that we, the Club, the Players and the Fans, did not fear anyone in the FA Cup. The thought of losing against anyone never really crossed our minds It was always exciting on a Monday lunchtime to listen to the draw for the next round on the wireless. Funny how some of our fans frequently label the players as gutless and then we see that they are just as gutless themselves. A difficult tie it could be if we beat BR but the FA Cup is always full of upsets so it can be done.
  8. Bruno Fernandes from Man U, guaranteed at least one penalty every game
  9. Big clubs were never a problem when the players used to a down a sherry with a raw egg in it it just before the kick-off. Maybe we should bring that back
  10. We sold the wrong full back. Should have got rid of Aarons and kept Lewis. Would have got more money for Aarons and Lewis would have been a far better player to keep.
  11. I hope Rovers get a home tie against Liverpool. They deserve it for at least trying to win on Saturday
  12. If I was MA I would be having serious doubts about progressing with my investment. We were a half decent Club when he first got involved but now we are falling apart at the seams. He will have seen what's going on so why would he want to continue with such a lame duck where he is simply going to throw good money after bad and with little or no chance of getting a return on his investment. He might not know much about football in the UK but I'm sure he is pretty adept at reading between the lines and knowing when to cut and run.
  13. I don't know why anyone is still talking about a serious promotion campaign, at least not for this season. In every respect, from Owner(s), Manager, Squad, Star Players, Financial Resources right through to our current Youth development, we are miles away from being either Promotion contenders and/or Premier League material. We have had plenty of goes in the PL in recent years, often in a better allround situation than we have now, and every time we've been up there we have been found wanting in virtually every aspect of being competitive. To their credit, and to put our efforts in perspective, when you consider some of the star players we had, Luton Town have given it a better go than we did. Before mounting a serious promotion campaign we have so many issues and deficiencies to sort out and that process will take longer than what remains of this season and probably next season too.
  14. Even though I watched it on a free stream, I felt somehow that I'd been mugged.
  15. I am truely bewildered as to why 20,000+ people keep turning up game after game to watch this rubbish. Be daring and find a new, more exciting way the spend a Saturday afternoon. Something like fishing perhaps
  16. Doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results every time"
  17. Didn't we think that on the 26th January 2013 in the 4th Round when we were in the PL and Luton were a non league Club. 26,521 people turned up to see us get turned over 1-0. And we had Grant Holt and Harry Kane playing for us then. The BBC report says "Norwich, whose only win in their last seven games came in the last round of this competition at Peterborough, have worrying problems to address as they look to avoid Premier League relegation" Sounds kinda familiar doesn't it. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/21095990
  18. Perhaps Wagner had forgot that we scored 4 goals against Southampton away from home a few months ago by playing attacking football. Perhaps he has lost his bottle. The tradegy is that we had already sacrificed a possible 6 points in the previous 2 games by changing the team, following what had been an improved period for the Club. What was the point of doing that if we were not at least going to try and beat Southampton? But, we only went out with one intention yesterday, and that intention was to not lose the game.
  19. Brilliant comment on BBC HYS. Rooney will have to drop down and manage a team like Man United if he wants to prove himself for a big job in the future.
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