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  1. good question. it''s a toughie, but I''d go with CMS as even if QPR had points deducted doesn''t mean we''d finish top, we could even drop to the play offs still in these 9 games left. so I''d go for more fire power (this is supposing he gets a few goals) and keep going as we are, I''d bite your hand off for 2nd :)
  2. I have a palace one, but you most probably already have that.
  3. I''m my suprised, mourinho is a very very famous man obviously and someone wants fame for attacking him/attempting to kill him. there''s some crazy people in the world..
  4. I agree^ as I end up getting excited and hopeful haha only for it to be bull.
  5. i like them. they are tunes that are not used by clubs all over the place and don''t think i''ve heard any songs to those tunes, hopefully they catch on and sound good :) maybe someone could tweak them to make them perfect!
  6. [quote user="shiplee15"]I don''t think it will happen but i have heard fresh rumours surfacing..[/quote] like? :)
  7. [quote user="Picto2007"]That''s because we are signing Kevin Philips on loan until the end of the season.[/quote] source? think I''d rather Phillips over Ched Evans. not too sure though..
  8. sorry for potentially ending speculation about his socks but I believe theatr just Xara socks as you can purchase training wear from the club that is all black with yellow details. so I reckon they are just Xara socks that he gets from the club to get kitted out each day at work.
  9. I think he''s a confidence player, as is Jackson. I think he should be used as an impact sub as you said above when the opposition are tired. everyone has a few bad games, I remember last year his crossing and delivery was awesome and has really really quick feet. I feel sorry for him.
  10. best outcome for us? a Leeds win? as we could overtake swansea today with a win and Leeds will still be behind us if we both win.
  11. I remember the sky sports commentators spoke very fondly of him in last seasons encounter with Sunderland in the carling cup when he played. i also wish Cody was in the squad as he is my favourite player and he has a championship goal to his name against Cardiff on his debut from non league? it''s not just a fluke, he chipped in with goals last season when he played especially away at wallsall. he is a poacher, the one kind of striker we need but don''t have. his work rate is also excellent he gave andrey bikey a good game vs reading in the championship, has a bit of pace and also puts a foot in. really hope to see him next season. really don''t like oli johnson though, he''s a dribbler and can never get past top championship defenders. haven''t seen enough of daley.
  12. ^ spot on! looks like I''m the only one on to comment haha
  13. I must admit, i was in the upper barclay and when holt scored I didn''t stand up but it was because I was trying to sort my headphones out to listen to radio Norfolk because the crowd was getting on my nerves, the whole of the barclay used to sing but now it''s just the one block closest to the away fans and the snakepit. I wish the whole stadium sang, how intimidating would that be! but iys not going to happen. plus I''m not the kind of person to get a song going but wish I was. what was disapointing was the upper barclay clap to songs but nobody sings the words! it was like Paul lamberts green army! and the upper tier were just clapping?! what''s the point? oh and the grumbles for everything were shocking, I''m 16 and I know when good football is being played and Norwich always have a slow build up at home and all the passing around the back four is good I think! unless there is high pressure on us like somebody posted above. watch man utd and barcelona, all they do is play it around the back four and keeper for a lot of the time and I highly doubt the fans boo there! hopefully this mentality changes. and yes we desperately need a striker otherwise i can''t see where the goals will continue coming from. but I thought wilbraham had an alright game, worked his socks off! but during the last couple of minutes there was a goal mouth scramble and the ball richoched off wilbrahams shin and he literally had about half a secone to react (impossible unless you are messi) and a bloke behind me screamed "for gods sake wilbraham! put the ball in the bloody net!!" i was really disapointed in the atmosphere and hopefully in the coming weeks the fans get behind the team and we get back to our best. Trust in Paul Lambert OTBC
  14. I feel incredibly sorry for him as he looked quite elderley and literally tripped over from the top row of block AU in the upper tier and tumbled all the way to the top of the entrance wall thing. not only must that of been highly embarrassing he looked very shaken up and possibly hurt, concrete steps n''all. plus he had to hear the final whistle blow for a disappointing result and had to be surrounded by fans flooding to the exit while he was still clearly dazed. well done to the men who helped him out
  15. sorry I really ballsed up the quoting haha
  16. [quote user="Paul Cluckbert "][quote user="youngcanary"][quote user="Paul Cluckbert "]It''s a symptom of a much larger sickness within the game.These celebrations are pre planned by glory boys for the cameras.... and have sod all to do with passion. Public preening of an already over inflated self image.[/quote] I''m sorry but wasn''tit Lansbury who celebrated with the fans when he scored against millwall oh and after reading too? the millwall goal was the most passionate celebration I''ve seen from a loanee. also he probably loved his celebration as the dirty Leeds would probably have none of it. you could say holts moustache celebrations are ''big headed celebrations'' too then?[/quote]You won''t see Lansbury for dust when his loan period is up.He''s just sitting in the shop window for Wenger and others to see... just like Bentley et al did before.''Dirty Leeds'' says alot about where you''re coming from here... because for me they are just another team like Ipswich and I doubt any footballers share these teenage views of football teams. It''s a job and they play for who pays their wages.[/quote] I''m pretty sure he''s out to get experience than to show of arsenals talents for Arsene. I''m pretty sure most Norwich fans don''t want to be associated with Leeds fans as in my opinion they are thugs. (not all of them but a majority of them) for spitting on kids etc. the biggest story from our fan base is the lighter throwing where that''s probably nothing at elland road on a hostile/derby day. well the footballers obviously don''t as they''re job is to play football, they won''t pay too much attention to other teams fans, only their own.
  17. [quote user="Paul Cluckbert "]It''s a symptom of a much larger sickness within the game.These celebrations are pre planned by glory boys for the cameras.... and have sod all to do with passion. Public preening of an already over inflated self image.[/quote] I''m sorry but wasn''tit Lansbury who celebrated with the fans when he scored against millwall oh and after reading too? the millwall goal was the most passionate celebration I''ve seen from a loanee. also he probably loved his celebration as the dirty Leeds would probably have none of it. you could say holts moustache celebrations are ''big headed celebrations'' too then?
  18. been going through pages of links. anyone have one that works?
  19. yes, same one. i know its such a joke. And i know Holloway goes for players with desire and motivation but he didn''t seem too bothered while he was here?
  20. exactly my point Jacko.. do you not think the players would like a new face come in to help out with the goalscoring?
  21. [quote user="Gingerpele"]So the first half of the season (including quite a few injuries and a couple of suspensions) was a complete fluke, and every other team has bought a whole new better team?[/quote] no obviously not, but as the season goes on we do need a final push which could make it a lot easier than maybe only just scraping a play off place or even better a automatic place (optomistic) like i heard someone say, 1 goal from our strikers in our last 7 games is the kind of statistic you''d think came from preston for example, not a team in 2nd (or wherever we are currently) we just need to help out holt and maybe a loanee striker could help motivate chris martin. we also have no width at the moment, if we play hoolahan out on the left, he does not have the same amount of space to create chances like he does in the middle and without mcnamee hugging the touch line we have no natural wingers. only left/right sided midfielders. also nobody runs at the oppositions defence. i just think a winger is our priority and a striker could help add a few goals.
  22. hopefully Lambert has wrapped up a signing and a loan but hasn''t confirmed it yet. still a few hours left, but if not i seriously don''t see us sustaining our top 6 table position. will be frustrating if no one comes in and i will be gutted.
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