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  1. Could be! Drinks are on him, in a year's time...!
  2. Well, that's why I asked the question as it does seem a lot. Or does it reflect that we are offering good contracts to youngsters as we build for the future and perhaps why our budget for the Prem next season is a reported £20m? I had no reason to believe nor disbelieve the source, I was just curious...
  3. My youngest plays for a JPL team here in the West and came up against a side from the Milton Keynes area last weekend. A father of one their boys knows very well the family of a recent addition to our Academy. He's 17 and has recently signed a three year deal on £4k a week and is loving it at Norwich and very impressed with the upgraded facilities (having been released by a Prem academy). I don't know whether this is a lot of money for a youngster by football standards generally, or us specifically, but if it is it's hopefully indicative of the calibre of player we're signing and hoping to bring through. Maybe someone like Bethnal could enlighten me - it seemed like a very good salary for a young player!
  4. Brilliant First Wazzock. Much better than your jokes😉.
  5. We’ve done it! Norwich City are back in the Premier League, and massive congratulations are due to the team, Daniel Farke, the head coach, and Stuart Webber, our sporting director. It is a stunning achievement because it has been done in a season when the club have been without the parachute payments that go to those who have recently departed the top tier or the huge injection of cash, sometimes from foreign owners, that have gone to many of our rivals in recent years. Within the club there was long and anguished debate over whether such a feat was possible. But from the moment he arrived in the spring of 2017, Webber insisted that with judicious buying and selling, a much better-resourced academy and understanding from the supporters that it could and would happen. And it has. Stuart was right. And what a wonderful surprise it has been to most of us. The pieces started coming together in mid-September, when we set off on a fantastic emotional rollercoaster that climaxed on Saturday night with a 2-1 home victory over Blackburn Rovers that sealed our place in the top flight next season. What must have struck the neutral observer watching Norwich’s televised games this season has been the team’s refusal to give up, scoring impossibly late goals in a host of matches, and the fantastic Norwich crowd, home and away. Even by December, 14 of our points had been picked up in the last ten minutes of games and the trend has continued right to the last, with our equaliser against Sheffield Wednesday last week in the seventh minute of injury time and other last-gasp goals against Millwall, Nottingham Forest, and recently Reading. Without doubt, our high level of fitness, on which Daniel has always insisted, has been a factor. But the hard work of last season has also paid off. We have adapted to possession football and that is part of the reason for the late goals. Even in injury time we pass it out from the back rather than hoof the ball up the field. The crowd now anticipate late goals and we think our opponents do as well. And that crowd. What an atmosphere they have managed. The whole Norwich community has been behind the team, the banners and scarves have proliferated as the season wore on. The fans sing louder when we go a goal down, believing that the team have the capacity — always — to come back. <img class="Media-img" src="//www.thetimes.co.uk/imageserver/image/methode%2Ftimes%2Fprod%2Fweb%2Fbin%2F00d8c34a-69d8-11e9-bf02-7f5aa383779f.jpg?crop=1500%2C1000%2C0%2C0" alt="Stiepermann’s nine goals from midfield have been crucial to Norwich’s promotion"> Stiepermann’s nine goals from midfield have been crucial to Norwich’s promotionJASONPIX/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK Early in the season, we lost at home to Stoke City despite a fine display. At the end the crowd sang our On the Ball, City chant as if we had won. And it is great to be a fan supporting a team that cost a few million and have ended up top. The management and the team have earned the success. It wasn’t bought. Norwich have had to sell regularly to keep the bank manager at bay. I can reveal that we had a very hairy few days at the end of last season. It was our intention to sell James Maddison, our best player last term, to Leicester City. It was in his interests, our interests and the fans understood. When Maddison limped off after only a few minutes of our last match at Sheffield Wednesday it did not look too serious. We wondered if he wanted to take a bow in front of the Norwich fans. But when Stuart emerged from the dressing room at half-time, he told us it could be far worse than we thought, that Maddison had a knee problem and that it would be several days before we knew how bad it was. The board and coaches debated what we could do if we could not sell him due to his injury. The plans that have led to this season’s success were up in the air. We were biting our nails for several days but after a week we thankfully got the news that he did not need an operation, and then that he was off to what is already an impressive post-Norwich career. Since standing down as chairman on Boxing Day after three years in the job — I had originally told Delia Smith that I would do a year — I have gone back to being a fan in the stands. And now over the summer, while the fans celebrate and dream of Premier League trips to come and the players rest and recuperate, Webber and his team will already be hard at working putting into action long-prepared plans. What will the strategy be? There will definitely be signings this summer. But I don’t expect any radical overhaul of what is already a high-quality and close-knit squad. If Norwich had not been promoted, there are at least six players who would have been targets for Premier League clubs but who will now stay to play in the top flight with Norwich. Nor will the club want to throw caution to the wind and go for broke. That was tried in the last January transfer window in the Premier League in 2016 and the club has paid the price for that for the last three years. Like the rest I have marvelled at how a team that cost so little has done so well. Something very special and unusual has happened at Norwich. For now let’s enjoy a remarkable achievement. Next season the fans will not expect to win every week. But with great professionalism, strong foundations have been put down. On the Ball, City. ● Ed Balls was chairman of Norwich City from December 2015 to 2018 and is a club ambassador and vice-president.
  6. The premier league stars are going to love that next year!
  7. The squad is mostly fine. But the server running the pinkun website could do with refreshing...!
  8. Well, I couldn't even like your post Ricardo - shonky bloody site! Thanks very much for all your reports this season which, as you say, has been truly wonderful!
  9. Hernandez has to kill the game there.
  10. Crowd seem a little apprehensive as well. We have enough quality to thump this lot.
  11. Saw the best and worst of Vrancic there. Superb strike but too slow to close down their goal. Ideally there's a defensive mid next to him as he's so bloody good!
  12. Happy with that. Hope we're solid enough in the middle.
  13. A Villa friend of mine reckons Villa will try and beat Leeds tomorrow as they want bragging rights over the Baggies and the manager wants to maintain momentum.
  14. Tell your wife that love is a very strong word, that you're very fond of him and will provide a full match report on your return.
  15. Surprised Til hasn't put up a picture of the pair of them in a hot tub.
  16. I think we need a small sprinkling of stardust, without upsetting the cohesion of the group. Farke doesn't frequently change the starting line up and we'll be playing 8 games fewer in the league, so stick with the core who got us to where we are - they really have earned it in spades!
  17. I too really liked the look of him. Terrifyingly quick and a real potential weapon for a newly-promoted* team. * Subject to all aforementioned caveats..
  18. Cheers. Have enjoyed Palace's performances this season, and that Townsend goal of course! Hope for your sake you can keep the squad together - I see a few are attracting covetous glances...
  19. I'm waiting for Lakey to give me the go ahead before I start making whoopee!
  20. Great result restricting Swansea to just the one goal today.
  21. Most disappointingly I'd deliberately saved all my reactions in readiness for celebrating tonight 😠. Can I carry them over to next Saturday please Pete?
  22. I'm not seriously worried because you've said in the not too distant past that we're going up. I'm beginning to think you don't know any better than the rest of us 🤔?!
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