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Who remembers the demise of Ken Brown

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It was for me as a teenager a turning point in Norwich City''s history, i stood amongst thousands of fans waving "white hankerchiefs" to push Ken Brown out of the door, but now as it has been for the last 12 years we the fans use bitterness and anger to try and change things.

There should be no divisions amongst the fans, as things stand with our great club we should know what we want without having to attack each other on these forums, if we want change dig out those hankerchiefs of yesteryear and show the board and owners of OUR club what we want!

Its just a thought

Onward to Charlton, who''s going so we all stand unified in our vision for Norwich City

OTBC since 1969 

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It was for me as a teenager a turning point in Norwich City''s history, i stood amongst thousands of fans waving "white hankerchiefs" to push Ken Brown out of the door, but now as it has been for the last 12 years we the fans use bitterness and anger to try and change things.

There should be no divisions amongst the fans, as things stand with our great club we should know what we want without having to attack each other on these forums, if we want change dig out those hankerchiefs of yesteryear and show the board and owners of OUR club what we want!

Its just a thought

Onward to Charlton, who''s going so we all stand unified in our vision for Norwich City

OTBC since 1969 

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[quote user="spm2866"]

There should be no divisions amongst the fans, as things stand with our great club we should know what we want without having to attack each other on these forums, if we want change dig out those hankerchiefs of yesteryear and show the board and owners of OUR club what we want!

[/quote]Of course, this is true.Unfortunately, the fans don''t all agree on the best course of action.  We don''t know what we want for our club.We have some fans who think the board need to leave.We have some fans who think Roeder needs to leave.We have some fans who think Roeder needs more time.We even have some fans here who (astonishingly) think administration is a good thing.Among the fans who want change, there are:Fans who want to protest before and after the matchFans who want to protest during the matchFans who want change but don''t favour protest

Divisions are inevitable, unfortunately, as there is no one clear course of action fans agree on.

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It was for me as a teenager a turning point in Norwich City''s history, i stood amongst thousands of fans waving "white hankerchiefs" to push Ken Brown out of the door, but now as it has been for the last 12 years we the fans use bitterness and anger to try and change things.

There should be no divisions amongst the fans, as things stand with our great club we should know what we want without having to attack each other on these forums, if we want change dig out those hankerchiefs of yesteryear and show the board and owners of OUR club what we want!

Its just a thought

Onward to Charlton, who''s going so we all stand unified in our vision for Norwich City

OTBC since 1969 

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Has to be said these are the most painfull 12 yrs I have known.

OTBC since 1964

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[quote user="Mister Chops"][quote user="spm2866"]

There should be no divisions amongst the fans, as things stand with our great club we should know what we want without having to attack each other on these forums, if we want change dig out those hankerchiefs of yesteryear and show the board and owners of OUR club what we want!

[/quote]Of course, this is true.Unfortunately, the fans don''t all agree on the best course of action.  We don''t know what we want for our club.We have some fans who think the board need to leave.We have some fans who think Roeder needs to leave.We have some fans who think Roeder needs more time.We even have some fans here who (astonishingly) think administration is a good thing.Among the fans who want change, there are:Fans who want to protest before and after the matchFans who want to protest during the matchFans who want change but don''t favour protest

Divisions are inevitable, unfortunately, as there is no one clear course of action fans agree on.[/quote]I wanted to bump this because I think this whole thread illustrates our current plight.We all agree we should pull together and unite, but nobody can agree on what we should unite to do.Anyone with a cunning plan?

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No cunning plan here sadly.

I reckon our club is like a real old vintage car, you can''t afford to get it looked after and maintained by a specialist, so all you do is patch it up all the time.

Until most of the fans realise enough is enough then there will be a division.

 

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one piece of good news though... eastern evening news poll 70 percent of voters wanted roeder sacked...

a couple of bad results , a couple of pants loan players, then that would peak at 100 percent!!!

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one piece of good news though... eastern evening news poll 70 percent of voters wanted roeder sacked...

a couple of bad results , a couple of pants loan players, then that would peak at 100 percent!!!

[/quote]Apparently the other 30% want him hung drawn and quartered and his head put on a spike outside Carrow Road, in the hope it might deter any more cr@p managers turning up at NCFC

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[quote user="John Boubepo"][quote user="singing canary"]

one piece of good news though... eastern evening news poll 70 percent of voters wanted roeder sacked...

a couple of bad results , a couple of pants loan players, then that would peak at 100 percent!!!

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Apparently the other 30% want him hung drawn and quartered and his head put on a spike outside Carrow Road, in the hope it might deter any more cr@p managers turning up at NCFC
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I agree John - but they didn''t ''turn up'', they were invited after ''a stringent search and interview process'' in which they were assessed as being ''winners''.

What we need to do is find a way to prevent those responsible from ''turning up at NCFC''.

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