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Old 07-10-13, 14:52
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Default Norwich slip to 17th

Meanwhile at the other end of the league..............

I was shopping in Norwich on Sunday and heard the roar of the crowd when Pilkington equalised against Chelsea (the stadium is about 3/4 mile from the shops).

Then what happened ?
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Old 07-05-13, 13:04
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Norwich have had a dire run of form recently and I really hope they pull things around. With only 6 points seperating 18th to 11th, it really is tunring out to be Bun (pun intended ) fight down there.

Fingers crossed for you, West Brom are safe and so may be playing with a relaxed attitude. I also think you stand a good chance against City as they too have very little to play for and you get the feeling they just cant wait for the season to end. My bet is you stay up

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Old 07-05-13, 13:30
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Default Norwich v West Brom

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Norwich have had a dire run of form recently and I really hope they pull things around. With only 6 points seperating 18th to 11th, it really is touring out to be Bun (pun intended ) fight down there.

Fingers crossed for you, West Brom are safe and so may be playing with a relaxed attitude. I also think you stand a good chance against City as they too have very little to play for and you get the feeling they just cant wait for the season to end. My bet is you stay up
Thanks for your positive comments John.
I have just bought tickets for the above match so will report back next week.
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Old 13-05-13, 08:25
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Well, where do I start!
I was so glad that I bought last minute tickets for this match as it was one of the most exciting that I have ever seen.
Norwich played with a determination and skill rarely seen and Carrow Road was alight with chanting, singing etc and I have never been to a match with such atmosphere.
Howson's goal (number 4) was spectacular and all the Team and Chris Hughton celebrated on the pitch afterwards , now guaranteed to stay up !
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Old 13-05-13, 09:31
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I told you they'd stay up

Noew you'll have to get a season ticket for next season!!
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Old 20-05-13, 08:27
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Default Manchester City 2 Norwich City 3

Wow, what a finish to the season with 11th place !

I watched the match on TV and it was amazing, with Jonny Howson's goal incredible as he sliced through four defenders!

Apparently by finishing 11th Norwich could gain an extra £4m in revenue/sponsorships etc.

Well pleased!
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Old 20-05-13, 09:22
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A really good performance over the season.

A bit like Arsenal really, a decent start with rubbish in the middle then a good finish
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Default Norwich City 6 Bury 3

Yes, 6 goals but in the Capital 1 cup !!
Tickets were only £10 each, children £1, what value !
Going to see them play against Southampton tomorrow in the Premiership so here's hoping for a good result!


Norwich won by one goal against Sot'on...a real corker of a goal by Nathan Redmond a new signing...the sports tabloids are still talking about the goal!!

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Old 02-10-13, 09:01
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wow, that is expensive... and thats for a home game (home at Norwich)?
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wow, that is expensive... and thats for a home game (home at Norwich)?
Yes, for a home match.

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Yes, for a home match.

That's 90 days Femmefight member ship !!
Lol, thats puts it into context
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Old 28-10-13, 14:43
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Default Norwich 0 Cardiff 0

I had tickets for this match and just could not believe that Norwich failed to put the ball in the goal as they tried so much with some 14 corners!!
Then what on earth happened at the close of play when Fer's goal was not allowed and there was nearly a punch up between the players !
The referees decision was open to much discussion in the media.
So was it a goal or not John?
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Old 29-10-13, 11:11
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lol, I liked his interview after the game. He said he intended the shot on goal, he wanted to score and he wanted to win. The ref bottled it by sayin he hadn't blown the whistle to bring the ball back into play.

It was a goal but in the "unwritten rules" of the game the ball should have been returned
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Old 31-10-13, 22:27
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Is Chris Hughton really under as much pressure as the media are making out? They seem to think that he and Martin Jol are under the most pressure. Jol's under pressure because of the new owner. But Hughton seems to be under pressure because of the money spent and the lack of goals. But I think it's early days. The league looks like it'll be close again and all the teams have a bit of a start on Crystal Palace and Sunderland. I suppose it depends what the owners of Norwich and Fulham are expecting their respective clubs to achieve?
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Old 05-11-13, 16:15
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Default Norwich fined £20,000 by FA

After the near punch up at the Cardiff match that I mentioned Norwich have been fined , another blow for Chris Hughton.
I agree with Boundngag in that it's early days and the local papers here play down the pressure that Chris Hughton is under and he feels that he can still turn things around.
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Old 10-11-13, 20:14
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A good win for Norwich and now you are 15th on 11 points. If the players gain confidence from that and go on a bit of a run, Norwich could be in mid table soon. Fulham, on the other hand, don't seem to have any confidence. But still, one good result could turn it for them, too. With Sunderland reviving under Poyet, more teams will be taking points off each other in the future, so the league will probably get even closer now.
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A good win for Norwich and now you are 15th on 11 points. If the players gain confidence from that and go on a bit of a run, Norwich could be in mid table soon. Fulham, on the other hand, don't seem to have any confidence. But still, one good result could turn it for them, too. With Sunderland reviving under Poyet, more teams will be taking points off each other in the future, so the league will probably get even closer now.
Yes, I was delighted for Chris Hughton and the Team on Saturday, good to see Robert Snodgrass back on form after his injury and I thought Jonny Howson was going to make it 4 !
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I was fortunate enough to see the Sunderland match at Carrow Road and another Norwich win. They certainly are having a good run as my adopted home Team and seem to be taken seriously by critics this season.
The big test will be against Chelsea on Boxing day which I will be watching on Sky as tickets are all sold out.
Well here it is, 2014 and I was there again on Saturday to see Norwich dominate Sunderland. Robert Snodgrass scored first followed by a 35 yard 65mph rocket from Alex Tettey !
We move up to 13th but are we safe yet?
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Id say you are safe!!

Gills lost 1-3...... pretty bad really, now in 14th position in L1

Scary times ahead for Peter taylor I think..
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The bottom 3 in the premier league are now 3 points adrift of West Brom in 17th. That includes Sunderland, who seem to have lost their form again after an initial lift when Poyet took over. Relegation looks now like it will only involve teams from Crystal Palace down, which would mean Norwich are probably safe. I could be wrong though.

Gillingham are now 14th in League one, 8 points clear of the relegation zone. Surely you are more or less safe now?
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