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Makes sense. Their parachute payments will plummet next season and after that they'll have none at all. Makes sense to cut and run now, rather than leave it until the summer.
They needed to sell before they could buy, were keen to offload Ruddy and Naismith among others in the summer. Turned down £10 million for Ruddy from Chelsea the previous summer.
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Fire sale at Norwich? on 14:11 - Jan 11 with 3092 views
Fire sale at Norwich? on 13:41 - Jan 11 by GeoffSentence
Absolutely, definitely not an insurance job. No matter how much you might think so by the smirking as they say how well insured they are.
The stand was grossly under insured. The chairman at the time, not Robert Chase, publicly stated that he was sure Norwich Union would do the honourable thing.
The stand built was a compromise much smaller thsn the club wanted.
Fire sale at Norwich? on 14:14 - Jan 11 by Pinewoodblue
The stand was grossly under insured. The chairman at the time, not Robert Chase, publicly stated that he was sure Norwich Union would do the honourable thing.
The stand built was a compromise much smaller thsn the club wanted.
I think Arthur South was in charge of the matches back then.
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Fire sale at Norwich? on 14:20 - Jan 11 with 3022 views
Fire sale at Norwich? on 14:14 - Jan 11 by Pinewoodblue
The stand was grossly under insured. The chairman at the time, not Robert Chase, publicly stated that he was sure Norwich Union would do the honourable thing.
The stand built was a compromise much smaller thsn the club wanted.
That's not what Geoffrey Watling says on the video - 'we are obviously fully insured'