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BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 15:35 - Nov 3 by usm
Stop It! They are eons ahead of us, unfortunately.
Suspect thanks to the parachute money which wrecks competition in the Championship they are becoming a yoyo club. You've got to be a fairly incompetent organisation not to bounce back within 2-3 years and unfortunately they're not.
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BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 16:07 - Nov 3 with 957 views
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 17:13 - Nov 3 by Herbivore
Another way of looking at it is we scored as many goals in 45 minutes at Wycombe as they've scored all season.
I'd love to see them come down in crushing fashion and meet them early next season off the back of a promotion season. Here's hoping.
That is honestly what I think will happen… first game at PR, 3 or 4 games in, sunny Sunday morning, we blow them to pieces. And they have an away end full of fans that haven’t seen them lose to us either ever, or in years. They’ll be in hell of a mess
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 17:18 - Nov 3 by textbackup
That is honestly what I think will happen… first game at PR, 3 or 4 games in, sunny Sunday morning, we blow them to pieces. And they have an away end full of fans that haven’t seen them lose to us either ever, or in years. They’ll be in hell of a mess
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 17:18 - Nov 3 by textbackup
That is honestly what I think will happen… first game at PR, 3 or 4 games in, sunny Sunday morning, we blow them to pieces. And they have an away end full of fans that haven’t seen them lose to us either ever, or in years. They’ll be in hell of a mess
Cry on the telly?
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 17:39 - Nov 3 with 762 views
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 17:18 - Nov 3 by textbackup
That is honestly what I think will happen… first game at PR, 3 or 4 games in, sunny Sunday morning, we blow them to pieces. And they have an away end full of fans that haven’t seen them lose to us either ever, or in years. They’ll be in hell of a mess
It certainly is funny how quickly things can change in football. It’s entirely likely that 6 months from now they’ll be facing next season in the championship. I can’t see any route to survival for them from where they are now.
We’re quite capable of keeping our side of the bargain too, if we can find some consistency, although I wouldn’t be so bold as to making predictions about that. But a return of the league derby next season would be class, and I wouldn’t bet against us.
I do find the ‘norwich get battered’ song a little hard to sing with any conviction when they’re 30+ places above us in the ladder and losing to the likes of Chelsea, while we’re relying on injury time winners at home to Fleetwood and losing to Plymouth. But, f**k it, and f**k them.
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 15:35 - Nov 3 by usm
Stop It! They are eons ahead of us, unfortunately.
They aren’t. They are utter garbage. They have sold their best players and replaced them with mediocre rubbish that might struggle in the Championship.
We’d give them a run for their money if we played them tomorrow..
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 17:39 - Nov 3 by clive_baker
It certainly is funny how quickly things can change in football. It’s entirely likely that 6 months from now they’ll be facing next season in the championship. I can’t see any route to survival for them from where they are now.
We’re quite capable of keeping our side of the bargain too, if we can find some consistency, although I wouldn’t be so bold as to making predictions about that. But a return of the league derby next season would be class, and I wouldn’t bet against us.
I do find the ‘norwich get battered’ song a little hard to sing with any conviction when they’re 30+ places above us in the ladder and losing to the likes of Chelsea, while we’re relying on injury time winners at home to Fleetwood and losing to Plymouth. But, f**k it, and f**k them.
Think that song gets a good rendition because it’s a catchy tune.
I’m usually anti anti Norwich songs when we are below them in the pyramid but watching them storm towards a record low points total is rather funny.
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 16:07 - Nov 3 by Oldboy
Streets ahead use at the moment. Pointless comparison.
Party pooper!
If we can't Laugh At Norwich, plumb bottom with 2 points & GD -22 after 10 games, then life ain't worth living. I'm hoping for the Hoffnung "Barrel of Bricks" outcome - ..."As I was going up, the bloody barrel of bricks passed me going down" (a bit of poetic licence taken, apols to Hoffnung).
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 19:34 - Nov 3 by Ryorry
Party pooper!
If we can't Laugh At Norwich, plumb bottom with 2 points & GD -22 after 10 games, then life ain't worth living. I'm hoping for the Hoffnung "Barrel of Bricks" outcome - ..."As I was going up, the bloody barrel of bricks passed me going down" (a bit of poetic licence taken, apols to Hoffnung).
BTW: we scored more goals (4) last night than Norwich have all season (3) on 15:40 - Nov 3 by AlanG296
Suspect thanks to the parachute money which wrecks competition in the Championship they are becoming a yoyo club. You've got to be a fairly incompetent organisation not to bounce back within 2-3 years and unfortunately they're not.
Indeed - Norwich's system of YoYoing is even more lucrative than the teams who are winning the league. The fans might not like it, but the boardroom are loving it.