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  1. " giving them little choice"

    Well yes, there is other choices.

    One you could tell Norwich City that Oldham will comply with league guidance on away allocation and that is all.

    You could also say that your club expects to sell out and so it matters little how successful the away club is, home fans take priority.

    Or to be really honest you are a tinpot club and you are hoping to fill your boots when a big club comes a'' calling.

    Myself I would suggest accepting the last point and then putting out the second option.

  2. So you would be the person who doesn''t question anything and accepts everything you are told

    No, and that is why I challenge your witless drivel You have no information other than your seemingly endless wish to stir things up.

    We are told little about how the club is actually run. Unfortunately that doesn''t stop cretins like you from fabricating stuff then concocting conspiracy theories based on some erronious supposition that everyone on the board has some hidden agenda and has no other intent other than to harm the club.

    You sir, are an a***. You serve no purpose despite your pretence of being some alternative authority on the governance of the club. I don''t doubt that you have some other agenda but to be honest myself and other City fans don''t give a flying fig for your tedious a*** gravy. So please take your repetetive twaddle back to binland and let us City fans get on with supporting the club we love.

    I shall be at Carrow Road tomorrow, not giving a stuff whether we are too arrogant in our acclaimation of our club, neither if there are enough tickets for Brentford fans to be there to be offended.

    To hell with the whingers and whiners, the ever so humble Arthur Whittles, the moaners and groaners, the saddos that seem to find endless reasons to carp on at the club.

    We can go top of the table tomorrow. We are looking to break so many records this season that the club deserves every REAL fan to be fully behind them. I shall be there, as will most others on this board. As to the rest then you can go to hell !


  3. Perhaps John might care to read about the ambitious Portsmouth on the BBC site. Or maybe tell the 20 thousand plus fans on Saturday they they should not enjoy themselves as we are in Div 3. Tell them that they should not be sat in the new South Stand as it was built with borrowed money, as was the River End infill. Lambert should never have been appointed either as we may have to borrow money to pay Colchester.

    Lots or organisations allow you access to what you need without having to pay for it all up front. Perhaps that arrangement should stop. Then fans could be made to pay for their season tickets up front and in one go. That way we might stop the club from having full houses, and stop having 20 thousand City fans enjoying life !

    We can then all join Big John and Arthur Whittle in one long endless moan.

  4. [quote user="Tangible Fixed Assets anyone?"]

    [quote user="GMF"]but IF they decide to do it (and we may know more at the AGM coming shortly) and the Stowmarket Two disagree, who will get their way?

    [/quote]

    As everyone knows any decision is put to a vote. That is share holdings, as eveyone knows. Delia and hubby are majority shareholders so what is your REAL point ?

  5. [quote user="Arthur Whittle"]Errrrr Im a season ticket holder pal, 72 years old and been supporting since when we were in the division 3 south, i think over the years ive learned to respect teams, and NCFC fans are becoming arrogant. Ok then so your point of view is we are a big club, will you say the same if we get promoted? Will you still say we are a big club if we get promoted to the premiership?[/quote]

    Perhaps if you bothered to read my post you will see that I stated ''a big club in this division''. You might also ask someone to explain to you the difference between a club and a team. As to me being your pal I can assure you that I am certainly not that nor would ever wish to be.

    Happy to be proud of OUR club and happy to say it.

  6. But we are a BIG CLUB. Visit most other clubs in this division and you will soon see. As to my good self I am proud of what we have achieved this season. I don''t doubt those west London chappies will think we are q big club when they take their seats in our 25,000 seater stadium with every seat taken.

    You can sit in your home, whereever that might be, listening to your wireless and humbly doffing you cap and wringing your hands as any member of the lower orders is happy to do. The rest of us will be at Carrow Road enjoying our selves being a big club again. and happy to let everyone who cares know it.

  7. So a point better off - and on close inspection of the league we are . . . . . . .3 points off them.

    And they would have been 2 points worse off, as it would have been a draw.

    So as we would now be level on points we would bgo top by merit of having a better goal difference.

    Perhaps though we might care to examine every save Forster made an wonder if a few might have been goals but for his heroics.

    Or maybe our last minute goals. Or mistakes made by opponents that alllowed us to gain a point or two.

  8. I don''t think it''s bent more just another simpleton from the ''thick generation'' who thinks that there is a ''market'' everywhere waiting for a bright spark such as himself to exploit.

    Securing a regular spot over a long period of time might make sense. Registering and fannying about to save a quid or two on a one off game at an away match that you will only go to once in a season (or lifetime) when there is adequate parking at the ground is absurd.

    Other than London most grounds are pretty much easy to park near even if it might mean a 15 minute walk or so. Tranmere is not Wimbledon.

  9. It does not increase the probability, as someone claiming the same six games back would have now found.

    I would add, young chap, the name Bradford. We lost at home one nil around January in the year we went up to the Premiership. They were bottom I believe. So anything can happen Meanwhiles stop the negative posturing. I cannot see anyone beating us on ability or probability.
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