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spencer 1970

Iwan bigging us up.

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Stating the obvious but bringing awareness to the non-Norwich people so it can''t hurt I suppose.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23810036

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Yep saw that today, Spencer. An interesting contribution to the ''private targets'' v ''public targets'' discussion from someone with much inside knowledge of the game in recent time.

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Agreed Spencer, great things are going on here and whilst I''m not one for blowing our trumpet too much, we should be getting a bit of recognition.

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The press is always quite nice, but I always the "ex-player rates team", "old ex-team mate tips fellow ex-team mate to be a great manager" and alike stories to be, well? non-stories really.

Has he written a new book?

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I don''t understand why he keeps putting his two pennith in every so often ! he''s gone now, other players who have left don''t keep saying things. He was at Gillingham a while, he never says anything about them!

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[quote user="PAUL"]I don''t understand why he keeps putting his two pennith in every so often ! he''s gone now, other players who have left don''t keep saying things. He was at Gillingham a while, he never says anything about them![/quote]He still lives here (I think) I have seen him out in the city loads of times.The man is a Norwich City legend, and still has a lot of affection for our club, which is why the press still value his opinion.

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