Our history of taking from those in yellow 19:32 - Sep 4 with 383 views | FromReuserWithLove | is not particularly good. They usually seem a good idea on paper after impressing at that level but history shows they tend not to handle the move very well and usually an utter disaster. Here's hoping Nunez breaks that mould. Who was the last ex nodger to handle the step up? |  | | |  |
Our history of taking from those in yellow on 21:00 - Sep 4 with 230 views | Bigalhunter | John Deehan maybe, seem to recall we got him sometime during our mid 80’s slump, for a season. He certainly scored a few, nowhere near the game to goal ratio he had at Norwich though. Not sure anyone has made the move in either direction and covered themselves in glory. Maybe our resident Norwich correspondent can advise how they feel about Liam Gibbs, or whether Clive Woods or John Miller literally cut the mustard back in the 70’s…? [Post edited 4 Sep 21:01]
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Our history of taking from those in yellow on 21:08 - Sep 4 with 187 views | rgp1 |
Our history of taking from those in yellow on 21:00 - Sep 4 by Bigalhunter | John Deehan maybe, seem to recall we got him sometime during our mid 80’s slump, for a season. He certainly scored a few, nowhere near the game to goal ratio he had at Norwich though. Not sure anyone has made the move in either direction and covered themselves in glory. Maybe our resident Norwich correspondent can advise how they feel about Liam Gibbs, or whether Clive Woods or John Miller literally cut the mustard back in the 70’s…? [Post edited 4 Sep 21:01]
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John Deehan netted 12 in 86/87 in a front partnership with Jocky Wilson who netted 25 goals that season. |  | |  |
Our history of taking from those in yellow on 22:29 - Sep 4 with 72 views | MisterBlue |
Our history of taking from those in yellow on 21:00 - Sep 4 by Bigalhunter | John Deehan maybe, seem to recall we got him sometime during our mid 80’s slump, for a season. He certainly scored a few, nowhere near the game to goal ratio he had at Norwich though. Not sure anyone has made the move in either direction and covered themselves in glory. Maybe our resident Norwich correspondent can advise how they feel about Liam Gibbs, or whether Clive Woods or John Miller literally cut the mustard back in the 70’s…? [Post edited 4 Sep 21:01]
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I believe Trevor Putney went to them as part of the Deehan deal. Think he has probably been the most successful in crossing the divide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Putney |  | |  |
Our history of taking from those in yellow on 22:44 - Sep 4 with 39 views | ArnoldMoorhen | Clive Baker is probably the answer to your question. He was a few years after Deehan, and did ok. |  | |  |
Our history of taking from those in yellow on 23:05 - Sep 4 with 11 views | positivity | joe royle did a great job in very difficult circumstances, surely the greatest ex-budgie to come to us |  |
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