Norwich City’s Under-23s were left frustrated on Monday night, as a strong Stoke City side came from behind to beat them 2-1. Josh Martin was the most recognizable face in a side that featured three players with first-team experience, Reece McAlear and Andrew Omobamidele also making the starting eleven. Sebastian Soto also made an appearance […]
Norwich City’s greatest ever … by the fans … on Twitter
In a naïve poll I put out on Twitter this week, I posed the question as to Norwich City’s greatest ever player. The results of the poll were decisive, but the responses I received as to players I had omitted exposed just how broad a discussion I had started. The truth is that identifying the […]
The Next Generation: Goalkeepers
Norwich City have a history of goalkeepers adored by their fans, from Kevin Keelan to Tim Krul and from Bryan Gunn to John Ruddy. As I started my deep dive into the Canaries’ development squad, it occurred to me that the next of these may already be at the club. The most obvious is Daniel […]
Why City have Chelsea’s new head coach to thank for their ‘beautiful football’
It’s well known that Daniel Farke made his name under Thomas Tuchel at Borussia Dortmund, working as his reserve coach for 18 months. With a club structure that encourages all Dortmund youth sides to play in the same way as the first team, this was where Farke learned to coach his teams to play “beautiful […]
How is management suiting City legends of the recent and not-so-recent past?
Daniel Farke’s contract is up in the summer of 2022. While many of us may want to ignore that fact for as long as possible, the truth is that finding a replacement for one of the club’s greatest managers of the modern era will take time and planning. With so many clubs opting to bring […]
What does the future hold for the coolest, suavest Bosnian on the planet?
With Mario Vrancic’s contract set to run out this summer and the Bosnian midway through an impressive season, some Norwich City fans have been calling for a new contract, worried that his creativity would be a big miss if promotion were achieved. Disappointing performances in the 2019/20 season and Vrancic’s age have left the club […]
Matches & Moments (6): The one where Tim’s famous water bottle won the day
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Matches & Moments (5): The one where City went to Elland Road and upset the locals
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Matches & Moments (4): The one where a moustachioed Holty hit a derby hat-trick
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Matches & Moments (3): The one where 40,000 of us went to Wembley and saw us win
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Matches & Moments (2): The one where that bloke said ‘how awful, oh no! When…’
As a relatively new member of the MFW community I felt a piece to introduce myself was in order at some point. I could bore you with the details of my life leading up to my first piece for the site, but that’s not what we’re here for. I decided the best way to introduce […]
Matches & Moments (1): The one where an injury-crippled City toppled Pep’s giants
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Passing out from the back? Or “HOOF IT!”?
In City’s 1-0 win over Barnsley, it was levelled at them that their lack of adaptability was to blame for a difficult first half. Pundits on NR1Live lamented the Canaries for their failure to go long and take advantage of the Tykes’ high defensive line. While passing out from the back is regularly criticised by […]
Do City deserve to be top of the Championship? What do the numbers say?
As City approach the halfway mark in the Championship season, it’s been levelled at them from some quarters that they’re fortunate to be top of the league. I took a look at the stats behind the Canaries’ first 22 games, looking for some tangible proof either way. The first statistic that most refer to when […]
The Only Way Is Rupp: How Lukas has defied the critics
After the shakiest of Norwich City starts, we’re all desperate for the German to return to the starting eleven. So, what’s changed for the no.7, and where does he go from here? The obvious assumption to make is that the main difference is the chasm in quality between the Premier League and the Championship. It […]
Does Michael McGovern have a valid claim for the keeper’s jersey right now?
Hear me out, because what I’m about to say is going to sound pretty drastic – but when Tim Krul returns, it may be the best choice to keep Michael McGovern in goal, temporarily. While we’re all well aware of the quality and leadership the Dutchman possesses, something Daniel Farke should consider is the message […]
City’s depth is finally starting to show and is kicking in at just the right time
The Championship is all about momentum, and having weathered the storm of a drab end to a ten-match unbeaten run to string together four 2-1 victories, it would be safe to assume the Canaries’ momentum is due to dry up any second. An extra boost is needed to keep up the promotion chase, and Messrs […]
“I was surprised how emotional I felt”: How it feels to be back at the Carra
On Wednesday I went to a football game for the first time in nine months. As I approached the Carrow Road gates I felt a strange mix of nerves and excitement, as if I was going to watch my team in person for the very first time. Living outside Norwich I have little reason to […]
A triumph of Farkeball over Pulisball, but with brain leaving it late to overcome brawn
City’s 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday included late goals, a comeback and victory for a possession-based side. It was everything Daniel Farke loves and everything Tony Pulis hates. From day one Farke has dealt with criticism of his ball-playing sides, from frustration and adaptation of the fanbase in the early throws of his tenure to […]
The Canaries’ left-back conundrum. So, what are the options for Team Farke?
Xavi Quintilla looks to be out for the foreseeable future, with returning to Villareal very much a possibility. With the January window still weeks away and City’s injury crisis worsening, what options does Daniel Farke have? Recall Sam McCallum The most obvious solution on first glance is to recall Sam McCallum from his season-long Coventry […]