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Who thinks Mcnally chooses the signings

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Or someone else at board level instead of the managers? We are still going for the same or similar signings to when Lambert was here and Lambert has gone for different types of players apart from bennett yesterday. What do you reckon guys?

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[quote user="catwee"]Or someone else at board level instead of the managers? We are still going for the same or similar signings to when Lambert was here and Lambert has gone for different types of players apart from bennett yesterday. What do you reckon guys?[/quote]McNally doesn''t choose the signings. The scouts advise the manager, the manager tells the board who he wants and McNally tries to get him for the price we can afford.Perhaps the reason CMS is still on the horizon is because of Ewan Chester.

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Hope this answers the question - The same head scout is reccomending players to Hughton that recommended them to Lambert, so Chester recommends Hughton agrees / disagrees McNally does the deal

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I thought it was common knowledge that the great and good of Carrow Road meet around a large table somewhere in Tombland, hold hands, light some candles and frankincense-odour josticks, crack out the ouija board and let the highest authority in the spirit world decide who we''re going to bid for.  Last night the glass moved to the letters C, M and S and now people are putting two and two together and making ninety-three.  It could easily be Kris Commons as his name contains C, M and S in the right order.  One of the reasons Lambert left was that, as a devout Catholic, he found this whole practice disturbing and a little bit freaky, moreso when he ended up being given Steve Smith and Michael Rose and told to "get on with it".

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McNally''s the Chief Executive of Norwich (as well as a director) he is not, nor has he ever been in his career, a director of football or General Manager (to borrow the American term). 

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