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Who seems to be at ease with the current plight

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After witnessing interviews with certain Norwich City luminaries apparently its all of them.

Saint Delia and her hubby are entirely content with the situation.  Happy to take the PL riches to rectify the financial fiasco's of the past.  Content and complacent with not a hint of ambition.

Webber and Farke are similarly resigned to finish bottom of the league.  Maybe our biggest problem is the players have picked up this malaise and do not feel it requisite to improve the situation after all the most promising will be moving on to better things.

This is sending all the wrong messages to players we may wish to attract for next season.  Niggardly salaries can be offset by the opportunity to enhance your career at a higher level for ambitious players.  Not with City you don't.

There is little passion coming from the top of the club.  The goodwill banked by Webber and Farke is rapidly eroding by this decidedly poor effort to play at the highest level.  Relegation decided and accepted in early November with the accedance of the club's hierarchy.  Leaving most supporters fraught and angry never mind we have got the money.

History tells us once Webber gets tired of Delia's penny pinching model of self funding that the financial situation will be back to the dire straits we have suffered most recently and in the past.

Enjoy it whilst you can. 

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Until January we cannot bring new players in. Fact. By that time, we may be adrift at the bottom of the table, or perhaps, as a best case scenario, we'll still be fighting relegation. In either situation, the players we should sensibly buy are ones who are willing to play in the Champs if it comes to that.  That sees to be in line with our Bundesliga 2 targets. Hopefully, they will include some options that can beef our midfield up to make it more bully proof and make some improvement for the rest of the season, whatever it may bring. In 2017/18 it was clear by December that promotion was not on the cards, but we still played some good matches, to move further next season. My point is that relegation -  sad it may be - will/should not be a disaster or the end of the world. 

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