YellowRoad 0 Posted September 26, 2007 Carling Cup 3rd Round - Wednesday October 26, 2005Birmingham City 2, Norwich City 1 Norwich City regained some self respect at St Andrew''s - despite slipping to a third away defeat in the space of just nine days.The Canaries bounced back from a nightmare start to give their Premiership opponents a real scare in front of a near-capacity crowd and in the end it took a wonder goal from Chelsea midfielder Jiri Jarosik to see them off. An entertaining Carling Cup tie appeared to be heading for extra time when the giant Czech stepped forward from midfield and blasted home a 35-yard drive past Robert Green to break the hearts of the brave visitors. Tue Oct 18Luton TownA4-2Sat Oct 22Queens Park Rangers A3-0Wed Oct 26Carling Cup (3): BirminghamA2-1 And the next game was ... yesss .. Sheffield Wednesday at home and after we lost the match the first protests started v Nigel Worthington ..... Deja Vu ! Sat Oct 29Sheffield WednesdayH0-1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
InLambertWeTrust! 0 Posted September 26, 2007 How many games after was the Burnley match? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pete Raven 276 Posted September 26, 2007 The Burnley game was the following season (if you''re referring to the debacle in front of the Sky cameras that led to Worthy''s sacking) and one year ago this weekend... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canary Ben 0 Posted September 26, 2007 Dont you think they would have jelled after all of pre season, And almot quater of the season? Think b4 u write! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nutty nigel 7,531 Posted September 26, 2007 They were both Carling cup matches which we lost to premiership opposition. That''s where the similarity ends. Last nights performance was much better than the Birmingham game.Having said that the outcome was the same and neither have any bearing on the next league game. If we beat Sheffield Wed this time then people will start to believe a corner may have been turned. If we lose then the protests will certainly gather pace. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
London_Canary 0 Posted September 26, 2007 [quote user="nutty nigel"]They were both Carling cup matches which we lost to premiership opposition. That''s where the similarity ends. Last nights performance was much better than the Birmingham game.Having said that the outcome was the same and neither have any bearing on the next league game. [b]If we beat Sheffield Wed this time then people will start to believe a corner may have been turned[/b]. If we lose then the protests will certainly gather pace. [/quote] I agree although some people on here will continue to use a negative approach when discussing all matters related to NCFC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stroud canary 0 Posted September 29, 2007 [quote user="YellowRoad"]Carling Cup 3rd Round - Wednesday October 26, 2005Birmingham City 2, Norwich City 1 Norwich City regained some self respect at St Andrew''s - despite slipping to a third away defeat in the space of just nine days.The Canaries bounced back from a nightmare start to give their Premiership opponents a real scare in front of a near-capacity crowd and in the end it took a wonder goal from Chelsea midfielder Jiri Jarosik to see them off. An entertaining Carling Cup tie appeared to be heading for extra time when the giant Czech stepped forward from midfield and blasted home a 35-yard drive past Robert Green to break the hearts of the brave visitors. Tue Oct 18Luton TownA4-2Sat Oct 22Queens Park Rangers A3-0Wed Oct 26Carling Cup (3): BirminghamA2-1 And the next game was ... yesss .. Sheffield Wednesday at home and after we lost the match the first protests started v Nigel Worthington ..... Deja Vu ! Sat Oct 29Sheffield WednesdayH0-1[/quote] Mmmm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Citizen Journalist Foghorn 0 Posted September 30, 2007 [quote user="London_Canary"][quote user="nutty nigel"] They were both Carling cup matches which we lost to premiership opposition. That''s where the similarity ends. Last nights performance was much better than the Birmingham game.Having said that the outcome was the same and neither have any bearing on the next league game. [b]If we beat Sheffield Wed this time then people will start to believe a corner may have been turned[/b]. If we lose then the protests will certainly gather pace. [/quote] I agree although some people on here will continue to use a negative approach when discussing all matters related to NCFC[/quote]why anyone would be negative about NCFC at the moment is beyond me... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites