Scooby 0 Posted February 10, 2013 .....blew through Carrow Road yesterday, at least for ten minutes, on an otherwise dark and dismal afternoon.Faster than a speeding Huckerby, higher than a leaping Bassong, and harder than Adam Drury in his prime.If this ''no mark'', as the resident ''expert'' on here would call him can produce that amount of dynamism, energy and positivity for long periods until the end of the season, then the Norwich City faithful may yet have a new hero and saviour.Kei Kamara, welcome to Norwich and may you set such a great example for our beleaguered troops to follow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mello Yello 2,572 Posted February 10, 2013 [quote user="Scooby"].....blew through Carrow Road yesterday, at least for ten minutes, on an otherwise dark and dismal afternoon. Faster than a speeding Huckerby, higher than a leaping Bassong, and harder than Adam Drury in his prime. If this ''no mark'', as the resident ''expert'' on here would call him can produce that amount of dynamism, energy and positivity for long periods until the end of the season, then the Norwich City faithful may yet have a new hero and saviour. Kei Kamara, welcome to Norwich and may you set such a great example for our beleaguered troops to follow.[/quote]Kei looks like he has fire in his belly.......Only wished Hughton had brought him on 15 minutes or so earlier on.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AJ 1,359 Posted February 10, 2013 Yeah, bringing him on for 4 minutes was an absolute joke.He looked like he could really make a difference - hopefully he''ll get more game time next week Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gorlestongirl 0 Posted February 10, 2013 Agree with the praise for Kamara. He plays like he talks, with enthusiasm, and like someone who knows how lucky he is. I''m not sure about bringing him on much earlier. I don''t think it was a tactical substitution; more a ''get on there and show us what you can do'' change; not something you''d risk doing too early. I doubt he''ll have to wait as long as that against Everton. Whatever disagreement we may have about Hughton''s tactical skills, he is a good coach and man manager, and wasn''t going to put Kamara at any risk after only a few days here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites