Anyone else sensing a shift in East Anglia? 11:40 - Apr 26 with 723 views | Chrisd | Football is a funny creature, not so long ago the Canaries were a club in such a strong position compared to ourselves everything appeared in their favour, while we faced our inevitably doom with a whimper as we were relegated to L1 and the dark clouds hovered menacingly over PR. I have no doubt, we'll be facing them next season after the last two results against Peterborough and Barnsley, but the way things are happening for us both on and off the pitch, it's exciting times. There is without doubt a shift in the force in East Anglia, we now appear the club on the up and with a clear direction, while our friends up the road look in a bit of disarray. [Post edited 30 Apr 2023 21:08]
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Anyone else sensing a shift in East Anglia? on 11:44 - Apr 26 with 670 views | hype313 | They could've been a Brighton or Brentford. Oh well. |  |
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Anyone else sensing a shift in East Anglia? on 11:48 - Apr 26 with 615 views | SomethingBlue | Potentially, yes, it's looking good — but let's see what the next couple of years bring. We are catching up but if they pull themselves up by the bootstraps this summer they've still got a lot of advantages to make use of. |  |
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Anyone else sensing a shift in East Anglia? on 11:56 - Apr 26 with 555 views | Daninthecampo | Hopefully so It takes many key areas to be a successful team and maintain it, the right manager,players and owners etc as we've seen it only takes one of these to be wrong and the club starts to fail. Clearly demonstrated in the Prem this year, both West Ham and Leicester hovering around the relation zone and Chelsea struggling mid table ,have all had recent success at different levels. You look at our entire setup now and everything looks right. |  | |  |
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