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Double Relegation looming?

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Look at the table - it doesn''t lie - Brighton, Millwall, Plymouth, Sheff Wed etc. all about on par with us. Let''s face it, we surely must forget play offs - even Cardiff was far from convincing.

Two questions:

(1) Loyalty is a precious commodity in football - and for me, 3 cheers for Delia and the board for being loyal - it''s difficult in this day and age - but at what point should the head rule the heart? Is the fact that the board has nailed its colours so strongly to the mast one of the worst decisions a Norwich City board has taken in recent years?

(2) Given we are now very likely to lose one or two players in January should we blood one or two youngsters and give them a run (for Jarrett, McVeigh, Brennan) or should we stick with experience? - there''s no quality either for the strikers - about time for some kind of change surely - even if the board won''t do it

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Thats the most frightening thing of all , the board have backed Worthington up to the hilt this week so the chances of them going back on that are virtually nil . We can hope he walks (he did sound like a man lost and on the brink on the radio ) but somehow i think not. We really are in a scrap to stay in this division now and if we are this poor at the moment how bad are we going to be once the likes of Ashton , Green, Safri and Huckerby leave in January ?.

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huckerby will stay, hes going to see out his career with us

Safri, cant expect us getting much money for him, probably would stay

Ashton - no-one is going to fawk out too much money for him, hes not on form and not playing great, will probably stay

Green - as ashton, will probably stay

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