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After 45 mins against Leeds suddenly everything is wonderful with City, all protests are off (NCISA and wothyout,co.uk, Worthy planning next pre-season tour to Scotland and looking even more he is going to be here come August.

Well I''m glad everyone is happy, but unless the second 45 mins against Leeds is produced on a consistent basis which is most unlikely, be prepared for more of the dire football experienced for most of last season and practically all of this, as long as your''e prepared for more of the same let him off the hook and don''t bother to protest or make your feelings known.

Just hope for a good performance and result against Sheff Utd, otherwise the sackcloth and rending of clothes will appear briefly again until we get another decent result/performance in a couple of games time.

 

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Off the hook indeed.Worthy must be laughing himself wet if it only takes a decent 45 minutes to get the worthy outers of his back. Im a worthy outer and my opinion hasnt changed,i will be shouting worthy out even if the www.worthyout.co.uk bunch are happy to sit back and let him off the hook. It makes the whole idea of a worthy out website & everything that goes with it look so unprofessional and half hearted.Its a slap in the face for those like me who attended the demo 2 weeks ago & took verbal abuse from some KTF''s.

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Ok.

Being a member of the worthyout committee I feel I should reply to this.

This statement (or something very close to it) will be going out to the press later today.

The Worthyout campaign has studied the statement from NCISA about their meeting with Norwich City Football Club regarding the concern of many fans about the management team. Understandably nothing concrete has come out of this as it is the decision of the Board and majority share holders as to what happens regarding management and coaching staff. Indeed we are disappointed but not surprised that some factions have tried to convey that there has been a victory over the campaign.

As a campaign, we had already decided that it would be inappropriate for various reasons to have a protest BEFORE the match this weekend against Sheffield United, as much as we would have liked.

However we would encourage fans to join the inevitable post match protest.

We are led to believe that there may be a pre-match protest held by another group, for which we are not responsible. Whilst we applaud their desire to see Nigel Worthington and the coaching staff leave our club, we are not willing or able to organise this protest with the relevant authorities.

Rest assured that even though there is not a protest before the match our campaign is far from over. The Worthyout campaign has been running since December, is still gaining momentum, and will not end until our club has taken a positive move forward.

Bravo Win or Die

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