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  1. This tw@t is now actually starting to worry me! All of his videos contain some form of idiocy but this one takes the buscuit... [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPkLFaUvgO8&feature=related[/url]
  2. Mine turned up this morning, I rang the ticket office yesterday and they said that with the bank holidays, easter etc it was a bit frantic to get them all out on time. Hope you get them soon.
  3. All home games & 2 cup games, 14 away games - Forest (Draw) Preston (Win) QPR (Draw) Reading (Draw) Derby (Win) Coventry (Win) Sheffield Utd (Win) Palace (Draw) Barnsley (Win) Leicester (Win) Hull (Draw) Swansea (Loss) Watford (Draw) Ipswich (Win) Going to Pompey too, not bad for a 15 year old :)
  4. I can see Lambert changing the team from the last 2 recent games, I don''t know how but I can''t see Pacheco not starting. It doesn''t matter either way, as we have 4 or 5 more players who could also destroy that old carthorse Delaney
  5. I''ll have it if it is still spare mate? PM me if so Jamie
  6. I doubt it''s anything as big as contracts, sponsorship, investment etc, may be to do with kit though, as McNally has previously said that there will be information this month. However, I think they are going to screen the Ipswich beam-back to a big screen in front of a stand. If you look further down on McNally''s Twitter page someone asked him how many beam-back tickets were available, he replied several thousand. I wouldn''t have thought they would be able to fit that many people in the lounges?
  7. [quote user="Bungay Canary"]Swaffam boy we sit about ten rows back from you , and normal ly join in with the cheeseboard chant. trouble is now ther are to many kids around us so f---ing and blinding is frownd apon never was a problem with my 2 boys for ten years great learning curve watching city[/quote]Oh right [:)] There''s about 10 of us that do it now lol. I don''t think some people realise that, that kind of language is part of the game! Has been for ages, and probably won''t stop any time soon.
  8. [quote user="Bungay Canary"]Swaffam boy we sit about ten rows back from you , and normal ly join in with the cheeseboard chant. trouble is now ther are to many kids around us so f---ing and blinding is frownd apon never was a problem with my 2 boys for ten years great learning curve watching city[/quote]Oh right [:)] There''s about 10 of us that do it now lol. I don''t think some people realise that, that kind of language is part of the game! Has been for ages, and probably won''t stop any time soon.
  9. [quote user="Bungay Canary"]you should move over to TL if you want to swear cheese board and his mates dont give a fcuk well up to speed last night[/quote]Haha we were quite good if i do say so myself [;)]Where abouts were you sitting?
  10. [quote user="norfolkbroadslim"]Has anyone seen Cheeseboard this season?[:^)][/quote]Yeah, sits in the seat infront of me [:)]
  11. Thanks, ......and Smith must score.! appreciate it [Y]
  12. Sorry about bumping this, I just don''t want to turn up at the wrong place, lol/
  13. ...Or anyone going to the Preston away game on club cabbage next week. I''ve just bought my match and coach tickets, and have arranged to get picked up at Lynn. The lady on the phone said that the coach stops at "A lay by on the A47, about 1/4 mile out from the Hardwick Roundabout". My question is, is that the one on the south eastern approach into Lynn, with the bus converted into a cafe in? First time on the supporters coach so I''m a bit lost! Cheers in advance! :)
  14. [quote user="I am a Banana"][quote user="Thecanaryfan"] [quote user="yellow hammer"]No City game this weekend, so how will you be spending the time? Me? I will be with my beautiful new girlfriend. I just hope the wife doesn''t read the pinkun.[/quote] Tiger Woods - eat your heart out. I will be playing Modern Warfare 2 all day long. Bliss. [/quote] errr...get a life. [/quote]Says the one who''s on this message board 24/7. [^o)][:)]
  15. [quote user="Brendo "][quote user="Chris."]Hopefully the person involved is a Norwich fan !![/quote]Why? [/quote]Less likely to press charges [(Y)]
  16. [quote user="Bowgy"]Because you seem like a Tw*t[/quote]Agreed [:D]
  17. The critics would still have found something Beauseant! Personally I couldn''t fault the lad yesterday, absolutely immense.
  18. [quote user="Lewie - Holt Our Saviour"]When you say lucky to not give away a penalty,  as said on radio norfolk it would of been harshed against the lad he had no idea the player was coming and was just trying to clear the battle. No intention in it at all.[/quote]You''re right Lewie, there wasn''t any intent, but it still could of been given if you know what i mean [:)]
  19. [quote user="CantonsHero"][quote user="Swaaaffham Boy "][quote user="CantonsHero"][quote user="Northamptonncfc"][quote user="CantonsHero"]And just remember there''s a difference between passion and agression, chanting and swearing. I know when Elliot Ward was mauled down in the box, that my scream of "What THE HELL! You''ve got to be kidding" was loud; cause I had many turning round to look a me. It was passionate but not abusive, and I just don''t see why others can''t follow suit.[/quote] Why should everyone follow suit? As you stated earlier on in this thread your a teacher but these are adults who have worked hard throughout the week and it''s just their way of letting off steam, you can''t enforce your rules or morals on how they should behave at a football game. They''re not breaking the law and you certainly might not agree with what they sing or say, but their fans who have paid for the tickets and they have the same right as everyone else to be there supporting their team. [/quote]First of all, I don''t know if that is a crack at teachers, but I tell you I work harder than 95% of the people on this board and at that stadium, so you quit making cheap shots like that. Why shouldn''t I empose my morals. I don''t give a hoot if people work hard or not. They have no right to behave how they want to. People going to the cinema, shouting and talking; they''ve paid their ticket. Surely they can behave how they want to. Even if they''re asked by others to be quiet. Those can just move to the front where they can''t hear the chatters. Even if the usher comes in; sod him; you want a conversation and you have us much right as everyone else to do what you want; so ignore him.People going shopping; chucking the clothes they don''t like on the floor; they''ve got money; they''re going to buy something; they''ve got as much rigth to be there as other shoppers; so sod them.Drivers on the road cutting into other lanes; they''ve got as much right to be on the road; so sod the others on the road. If they don''t like being cut up or jeered at, they could use another road.So, you know what, I''m a moral person, with a level head and it''s irritating when people think they have rights to put others out. If you put one person out for yourself then you should feel guilty. If you want to stand and you want to come up with the rubbish "if they can''t see then move over there" YOU MOVE OVER THERE. If the stewards ask you to sit down THEN SIT DOWN. How hard is for you people to understand that?[/quote]Hmm...[^o)] [/quote]I too can select parts of posts to bold to make a point. Try look at the segments in context.I don''t give a hoot if people work hard or not. They have no right to behave how they want to. [/quote][quote]I too can select parts of posts to bold to make a point.[/quote] Congratulations. Yes they do! They''ve payed their money to go to the match, and have every right to enjoy themselves, to a certain extent anyway.
  20. [quote user="CantonsHero"]Personally I was getting quite irritated by the abuse that we were giving the stewards. We''re in their place of employment, and they''re doing their job. We could have been a lot more mature about the situation.[/quote]Give it a rest, there''s already been a whole tread on this!
  21. [quote user="CantonsHero"][quote user="Northamptonncfc"][quote user="CantonsHero"]And just remember there''s a difference between passion and agression, chanting and swearing. I know when Elliot Ward was mauled down in the box, that my scream of "What THE HELL! You''ve got to be kidding" was loud; cause I had many turning round to look a me. It was passionate but not abusive, and I just don''t see why others can''t follow suit.[/quote] Why should everyone follow suit? As you stated earlier on in this thread your a teacher but these are adults who have worked hard throughout the week and it''s just their way of letting off steam, you can''t enforce your rules or morals on how they should behave at a football game. They''re not breaking the law and you certainly might not agree with what they sing or say, but their fans who have paid for the tickets and they have the same right as everyone else to be there supporting their team. [/quote]First of all, I don''t know if that is a crack at teachers, but I tell you I work harder than 95% of the people on this board and at that stadium, so you quit making cheap shots like that. Why shouldn''t I empose my morals. I don''t give a hoot if people work hard or not. They have no right to behave how they want to. People going to the cinema, shouting and talking; they''ve paid their ticket. Surely they can behave how they want to. Even if they''re asked by others to be quiet. Those can just move to the front where they can''t hear the chatters. Even if the usher comes in; sod him; you want a conversation and you have us much right as everyone else to do what you want; so ignore him.People going shopping; chucking the clothes they don''t like on the floor; they''ve got money; they''re going to buy something; they''ve got as much rigth to be there as other shoppers; so sod them.Drivers on the road cutting into other lanes; they''ve got as much right to be on the road; so sod the others on the road. If they don''t like being cut up or jeered at, they could use another road.So, you know what, I''m a moral person, with a level head and it''s irritating when people think they have rights to put others out. If you put one person out for yourself then you should feel guilty. If you want to stand and you want to come up with the rubbish "if they can''t see then move over there" YOU MOVE OVER THERE. If the stewards ask you to sit down THEN SIT DOWN. How hard is for you people to understand that?[/quote]Hmm...[^o)]
  22. Welcome to the site! :) I have checked the fixtures for you, we have a match at Queens Park Rangers (in London) on the Saturday 16th October, followed by a home game against Crystal Palace on Tuesday 19th October, or away to Reading on Saturday 13th November, then at home to Leeds on the Saturday 20th, if you want to make it an extended visit. Although I understand these may be too early for you. Here is a link to the fixture list if you want to have a look yourself: http://www.canaries.co.uk/page/Fixtures/0,,10355,00.html Hope that''s helped you a bit! :)
  23. Been to 8 away matches, only seen us win twice. 1st win being Charlton last season. Work out the other one for yourself ;)
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