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  1. Could be a cracker tomorrow as we both have absolutely everything to play for.
  2. Two wins or one win and a Barnsley defeat. Although I really don''t want to rely on a favour from Plymouth!
  3. [quote user="Canary Poirot"]"both Plymouth and Barnsley cannot win as they play each other " But plymouth are now 5 pts ahead of us. So if we pick up 4pts, and Barnsley beat plymouth, we finish 1 pt below plymouth and 2 pts below barnsley. I think if we do beat Reading on Monday, it''ll still be a very nervous last day. We could be drawing with 1 minute left, as could Barnsley, only for a last minute goal in their game. It''s going to be very nervy. [/quote] To tell you the truth I''d rather be drawing in the last minute at Charlton than losing 6-0.
  4. I didn''t know you had the same username. Why do you seem to think the people still cheering on the players are "sheep" who actually LIKE what is happening? Of course I don''t want like it, but I don''t see what boycotting games or protesting is going to do. Supporting them, however, is going to give the players an extra lift in these last two games. We''re not down yet!
  5. I sit in the upper Barclay end close to the Snake Pit and there the atmosphere is always fantastic. However in the past I have watched matches in the family area and the Jarrold Stands, where there is very little noise at all.
  6. Winning would most likely secure safety for Forest. It''s between us and Barnsley if it stays as it is.
  7. [quote user="Adolf Whittler"][quote user="Barclay Boy"][quote user="Henry"]The team needs 100% support Monday night. Unfortunately i cant make it, my newly remembered love of going to games coming too late to get a ticket. But i''ll be there at most home games next year and a few away ones ... whatever division we are in. Leave the demo''s and pitch invasions till next season, all that matters now is Norwich City FC and Championship status. Well said to the Original Poster [Y] [/quote] All the tickets have sold, have they? Did you know about the extra 1,500 tickets City fans have been given after Reading didn''t fill their allocation? A relief to see some of the Canary loyalty we are famous for.[/quote] I think you''re missing the point with your comments.Some fans are so passionate about our club they''re prepared to make sacrifices, others are so naive they can''t see any wrong with the current set up, i know who are the REAL supporters. [/quote] I don''t think there are many City fans who go to Carrow Road who don''t realise the club is in its worst state for... maybe, in its history. On the pitch is where weekends are made. I wouldn''t miss a City home game (and away games, if I could get to them) for the world.
  8. [quote user="Henry"]The team needs 100% support Monday night. Unfortunately i cant make it, my newly remembered love of going to games coming too late to get a ticket. But i''ll be there at most home games next year and a few away ones ... whatever division we are in. Leave the demo''s and pitch invasions till next season, all that matters now is Norwich City FC and Championship status. Well said to the Original Poster [Y][/quote] All the tickets have sold, have they? Did you know about the extra 1,500 tickets City fans have been given after Reading didn''t fill their allocation? A relief to see some of the Canary loyalty we are famous for.
  9. [quote user="Barclay Boy"][quote user="canary cherub "]And why don''t we go? Not because we don''t want to, but we believe that shoving more money into the hands of this useless board is the best way to support our club. It''s like continuing to stuff your child with junk food even though it''s morbidly obese. If more of you had voted with your feet this nightmare would be over by now. [/quote] Complete rubbish if you ask me. So you think bankrupting the club will make things better do you? Some of us deeply passionate about City and would support them through thick and extremely thin. We need investment, granted, but it is not going to come by boycotting games.[/quote]
  10. [quote user="canary cherub "]And why don''t we go? Not because we don''t want to, but we believe that shoving more money into the hands of this useless board is the best way to support our club. It''s like continuing to stuff your child with junk food even though it''s morbidly obese. If more of you had voted with your feet this nightmare would be over by now. [/quote]Complete rubbish if you ask me. So you think bankrupting the club will make things better do you? Some of us deeply passionate about City and would support them through thick and extremely thin. We need investment, granted, but it is not going to come by boycotting games.
  11. I don''t usually come to this messageboard, kind of glad about the fact now, reading some of the posts! Stunned isn''t the word, how a lot of people can call themselves Norwich City fans is far beyond me. The boys need our total backing for the last two matches of the season, not this gross negativity I keep seeing. Protests? Pitch invasions? What is all that about? I would rather hope the 25,500 people raise the roof of Carrow Road on Monday night instead of being so brash - it isn''t going to help anyone. People talking of such acts are a disgrace to this club. Just like those who booed Mark Fotheringham. It was a pathetic thing to do. We are supposed to be supporters, let''s damn well support Gunny and the lads in this relegation fight!
  12. To read of a loyal supporter cancelling his season ticket alarms me to the state of our club. It must be harrowing for you to watch the last season and a half after witnessing a League Cup triumph, finishing 3rd in the Premier League, beating Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup, reaching the play-off final, winning the first division and beating Manchester United.Worryingly, I can''t see the way forward. Roeder has only made so many loan signings because the club has no money to spend on transfers. I believe we will stay up this season under Roeder, and don''t see what sacking him will do, no other manager would be able to do any better at this time.I have a season ticket myself, and would renew it even if we found ourselves in the third division.
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