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  1. Not even close for a friendly. Utd vs Madrid had just over 100K. http://www.espnfc.co.uk/international-champions-cup/match/398569/real-madrid-manchester-united/report It possible it might one of our highest attended friendlies though.
  2. I''m don''t think the original post is suggesting we build a new stadium, but an agreement to invest in green infrastructure at Carrow road and Colney, wouldn''t cost anything at first, then a steady investment to reduce the clubs carbon footprint. It''s a bit silly trying to compare the two situations to be honest, other than suggesting that a club with a small fan base and resources are able to become zero carbon, then a larger size club should also be able to commit to such a cause.
  3. I think this is a great idea, the club could definitely market itself as Yellow And Green. Always going to get a few silly comments, but there is no reason the club can not be environmentally and financially sustainable with the riches the premier league hands out. It would really help raise the profile of the club by helping it stand out on and off the pitch. I''ll be signing up. Good luck.
  4. Sorry to be a repeat offender but once again if anyone who has access to the audio, you would make a fellow canary very happy!
  5. I''m also in the ''I need to know what''s going on'' camp! A PM would be great! Cheers!
  6. If anyone would like to pay for my ticket, travel, whilst doing my work, I would gladly accompany them to the game whilst also educating them about the term self- righteousness. But feel free to throw around labels at groups of people in order to make yourself feel better about your life.
  7. I''m assuming from that comment you''ve only been supporting us for the last season then…. Player most please we never signed, Shola Ameobi would of given Rodent some more time possibly.
  8. Surely This guys song is destined to go to Bamboleo??? Just sing his name to the tune. Haven''t worked out the bit in the middle yet though. But at least its not Sloop. And Different! For Once! For those who really Don''t Know… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mifnMC_Kn1Q
  9. [quote user="dean"][quote user="Beefy is a legend"]uote user="dean"]quote user="Beefy is a legend"I''m fairly sure it was Chris Hootun in the West Ham goal saving the one v one''s for Hooper and Snodgrass. The last three games are actually, in my view, the best we''ve played all season. We must take our chances but I''m sorry, I can''t blame the manager for tonight''s result I thought we controlled most of the game and certainly had the best chances./quote Unreal./quote I can see you''ve not been posting on here much Dean, so let me just explain the way it works. If you disagree with something, you might want to explain why you disagree.[/quote] Hi Beefy. I see you''ve been posting on here too much. You sarcastic prick. With that said, my comment of "unreal" was written as I find it unreal that some fans put up such a staunch defence of Hughton. Of course the players have to deliver on the pitch, but it his he who is meant to motivate them and it is he who dictates the tactics. It is also unreal that some fans cannot see that we are on a downward spiral and have been for over a year now. Every now and then he manages to motivate that team to get a results that seemingly saves his job, but why not every week!? The players have to take blame, but it is Chris Hughton who will relegate this club. And it''s unreal no one above him is taking action to stop it.[/quote] Just a few questions dean. Firstly, did you feel the team looked unmotivated tonight? If so how was this demotivation showed upon the pitch? Secondly, what was wrong with the tactics for tonights set up? I personally don''t believe we are on a downward spiral, if anything I have been encouraged by our recent performances and hope, like every fan these performances turn into results. What I would like posters on here to unanimously agree on and i personally feel that it is something that is undeniable, is that we are 1 of 10 teams who are currently S!!!hting ourselves at the though of the drop, it looks like any of us can go, and yes the possibility of it being us is certainly prevalent. It''s going to be a hard run in for us all, let''s hope ''clueless/cautious'' Chris can cunningly connive accumulation of points to keep clear our clarification of being a class premiership side. In other news. Thought we played well tonight. If I was manager away from home on the 80th minute, i would probably hold on for a point, not sure if I would of taken Redmond of although he was no way near as good second half, hopefully he can come back on sunday and terrorise Tottenham tearing them to tiny pieces of trash.
  10. Just looking at the half time highlights, Nathan Redmond has had a great game so far making several good decisions, good ball to snoddy and hoops for their respective chances, keep this up and we could come away with 3 points tonight. Extremely satisfied with the performance tonight, it''s nice to be up and shouting with these decent chances.
  11. [quote user="NWC"][quote user="FastAsHuck"]At this point we have moved up a place to 11th, let''s just see how it pans out.[/quote]We shouldn''t keep having to rely on other teams being crap!!!![/quote] Agreed but as long as we are better than those Shhh*** teams, then we won''t have much to worry about.
  12. At this point we have moved up a place to 11th, let''s just see how it pans out.
  13. [quote user="SeattleCanary"][quote user="nutty nigel"]It''s all in the lap of the gods aint it. Josh could have come on and put in a screamer like he did at Luton. As it was he did little. Wes could have come on and slid Hooper in or he could have lost the ball in midfield leading to a Swansea winner. We will never know will we. I think Hughton picked the right team today. Influential players meant we came back from a losing position for the third time this season. That''s not a given when you gift a team like Swansea the first goal. Another day we''d have won it. We have no god given right to win it. When you come from behind any point is a good point. [/quote]A screamer like he did at Luton? Was it not Watford in the cup he did that against?[/quote] Pedantic. Yawn.
  14. [quote user="SeattleCanary"][quote user="nutty nigel"]It''s all in the lap of the gods aint it. Josh could have come on and put in a screamer like he did at Luton. As it was he did little. Wes could have come on and slid Hooper in or he could have lost the ball in midfield leading to a Swansea winner. We will never know will we. I think Hughton picked the right team today. Influential players meant we came back from a losing position for the third time this season. That''s not a given when you gift a team like Swansea the first goal. Another day we''d have won it. We have no god given right to win it. When you come from behind any point is a good point. [/quote]A screamer like he did at Luton? Was it not Watford in the cup he did that against?[/quote] Pedantic. Yawn.
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