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Originally Posted by Carnelian:

28 goals scored all season.  All time club low.  £13.5 million spent on two shit strikers.

I imagine Fulham fans feel much the same over their £12m January strike signing, Mitroglou; just 3 appearances and no goals!

 

Anyhow, we're not exactly on top form so you never know...

Cold Sweat

Well that's that!  It's been a while coming but was always coming since the home defeat against West Brom a month ago.  Kind of like being told the boss is going to sack you when he gets back from his four week break!  Also like knowing your boss is really right to sack to you because you're really s*** at your job!

 

Good things about the Champs

 

Not getting stuffed home and away every other game

Not being patronised by Lineker and co and being the last match on MOTD

Getting refs' decisions in your favour

Norwich actually scoring goals! (well, hopefully)

No glory hunting Norfolk-based Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manure 'fans' annual appearance to Carrow Road

Shit sides Norwich can beat (hopefully)

Beating the scummers (hopefully)

 

Bad things about the Champs

 

Being in it.

 

 

 

Carnelian
Last edited by Carnelian
Just finished watching MOTD. Thank Bog the red Jawdees stayed up! People get obsessed about the games against them and really, we can do without that next season.
As for the Championship, you know it's a more entertaining division carnelian! More games and better away days. I'm still hoping Peterborough will win their playoffs.
Garage Joe
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Just finished watching MOTD. Thank Bog the red Jawdees stayed up! People get obsessed about the games against them and really, we can do without that next season.
As for the Championship, you know it's a more entertaining division carnelian! More games and better away days. I'm still hoping Peterborough will win their playoffs.

In some ways it is.  It's all very well having Saurez at Carrow Road, but not so great when the little ****** puts 3 past Ruddy.

 

It's not so long ago that Norwich got relegated from the Champs with a load of journeyman loanees.  When Glenn Roeder was in charge, the squad changed practically on a match-by-match basis.  It was quite hard to keep up with which couldn't-care-less loanee was on the books for any given match.

 

I hope those days don't return.

 

 

Carnelian
Last edited by Carnelian
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
I can't out what your ****** represents. I prefer the term BTC putting him up there with Ronaldinho.

What's BTC.

 

Whatever I mean, it's something unprintable!

 

I think his average against Norwich is three goals per game.  While I obviously can't question his fantastic talent, he is still, IMO, never the less, a ****** of the highest Liverpool-turning-Norwich-over-yet-again order.

Carnelian

Another thing about the champs, is if Norwich decide to sack a shite manager (like Hughton) the national media won't work itself up into a frenzy about how ill-advised the sacking has been. 

 

There's no chance that Hughton would have kept Norwich up.  His players, his decisions, his results relegated Norwich.  Norwich were as good as relegated when Adams took over.  Hughton should be grateful he hasn't got a relegation on his CV.

Carnelian
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
At last, some good news. Rotherham are up. It will go some way in replacing Donny and Barnsley!

 

A tasty local Derby for us!

 

Especially as there is only a stones throw between both clubs.

 

They knocked us out the cup last season.

 

Looking forward to a full house at Hillsborough

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

 

I'm just watching the Rotherham celebrations on TV and was about to write that if half the people who are out to celebrate bought a season ticket, the club would be in a very good financial position - well it would seem ticket sales are up.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

English players passing the ball and not hoofing it up in the air 

Long may it reign. I HATE, HATE, HATE this 'keep ball' game 

Hiya Sprout  haven't seen you round for a bit

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

English players passing the ball and not hoofing it up in the air 

 

Long may it reign. I HATE, HATE, HATE this 'keep ball' game 

 

 

The pundits have suggested that team who keep the ball in the heat and make the other team work will be more successful. Sort of makes sense really, you can't run around for 90 mins in that heat and humidity.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

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