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  1. I saw Adams as being part of the establishment before becoming manager, a fan first and foremost, possibly too close to be objective. Whether he''ll stick to his guns when his view differs to that of the board remains to be seen. I''m not sure it matters that much if he doesn''t. At the end of the day Norwich have to cut their cloth accordingly so he''s never going to have a free hand. Some compromise is inevitable.

    Much more importantly is the question of whether he has the ability required to lead this team to a top two finish. There I have doubts/concerns.

  2. When we signed him, I asked a mate if he knew anything about him. He said funnily enough he did, his brother who lives in the States had been raving about him for months.

    You always worry the step up will be too large, but on that performance he''s going to be a star.

    I don''t know what the pre-negotiated transfer fee is for the summer, but having that up our sleeves looks a very clever bit of business.

  3. I''ve not been worried about relegation at all this season, there are several sides worse than us in this league.

    It''s taken Houghton a while to work out what his best side is and how to get the best out of them. Plus it was always going to take a while for a new defensive line up to get to know one another and become a solid unit. So the slow start was to be expected. We''re now playing the high quality football we are capable of and doing so more consistently. A few more goals to back up the domination we''ve shown at times in resent games would top off a superb first half of the season.

    I expect the second half of the season to be at least as good as the first in terms of points, key injuries aside, I don''t see any reason why we shouldn''t kick on and keep producing.

  4. [quote user="pete_norw"]

    [quote user="a1canary"]Well done Lawro - WRONG again. Don''t give up eh.[/quote]

    M O T D need to drop this idiot, not just for his single word comment about us the mans a tit

     

    [/quote]

    It''s not just him though, it''s the Shearer too, he''s got nothing useful to say. The BBC don''t like us, no idea why, but their script since the start of the season was that we''d struggle, have long losing battle against relegation. Why they can''t stick their hands up and admit we''re well clear of that I don''t understand.

    They need to get it into their thick skulls that a well run, well managed, well supported club can do well in the PL. We are where we deserve to be despite what the MOTD clowns might say.

  5. I''ll be very surprised if Spurs sold him, he''s exactly what they need as cover for Walker and BAE.

    If they were to sell him they will need to buy two fullbacks to replace him. It just makes no sense at all.

    Being able to play either side allows a rotation of the three of them, all getting plenty of games.

    Danny Rose will be available for the right price.

  6. Less big names on the benches? Not for the big clubs with massive commercial incomes.

    These rules will make it harder for clubs to climb the league, unless you can produce superstars through their academies.

    The limit on number of senior players in each Premier League squad is having more effect than the FFP rules. Look at how many players Reading have had to release following promotion.

  7. The UEFA rules (all 85 pages of them) are designed to protect clubs from themselves, prevent them overspending and doing a Portsmouth and ensure they invest in youth football:

    Article 2 – Objectives

    1

    These regulations aim:

    a) to further promote and continuously improve the standard of all aspects of

    football in Europe and to give continued priority to the training and care of

    young players in every club;

    b) to ensure that a club has an adequate level of management and

    organisation;

    c) to adapt clubs’ sporting infrastructure to provide players, spectators and

    media representatives with suitable, well-equipped and safe facilities;

    d) to protect the integrity and smooth running of the UEFA club competitions;

    e) to allow the development of benchmarking for clubs in financial, sporting,

    legal, personnel, administrative and infrastructure-related criteria throughout

    Europe.

    2

    Furthermore, they aim to achieve financial fair play in UEFA club competitions

    and in particular:

    a) to improve the economic and financial capability of the clubs, increasing their

    transparency and credibility;

    b) to place the necessary importance on the protection of creditors by ensuring

    that clubs settle their liabilities with players, social/tax authorities and other

    clubs punctually;

    c) to introduce more discipline and rationality in club football finances;

    d) to encourage clubs to operate on the basis of their own revenues;

    e) to encourage responsible spending for the long-term benefit of football;

    f) to protect the long-term viability and sustainability of European club football.

  8. The Premier League don''t have FFP rules. UEFA''s FFP rules only effect clubs that qualify for European competitions.

    Other Premier League clubs will only be effected if they get relegated into the Championship who have their own FFP rules.

    Sooner the Premier League introduces FFP rules the better for us. Might be a long wait as so many clubs would be unable to conform so won''t vote them in.

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