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Just when you thought City were edging in the right direction, heart-break…

17th July 2007 By theexpert Leave a Comment

As midfield powerhouse Dickson Etuhu makes his way up the A1 to complete his ?1.5m move to Sunderland, it seems that Darren Huckerby is the one person at the club who has delivered an opinion that is surely shared by everyone.

Never one to hold back with his feelings or unduly concerned with the consequences for that matter, Huckerby fired a verbal volley across the bows of the club yesterday after seeing another of City's key players leave for pastures new on the eve of the new …

Filed Under: Column, The Expert

Take more than one little slip to spoil my summer. Come on then, who’s next?

15th July 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Exeter, Schmexeter? who cares? Pre-season friendlies are for goodie-goodies anyway!

You'd never have caught Mickey Channon busting a gut or Flecky sweating cobs on a summer jaunt in Devon. Taking that sort of nonsense seriously is much more the territory of Jerry Goss or Gary Holt.

Mind you, they'd have run around like 'Yifter the Shifter' if you'd set them loose in a game of indoor bowls!

Losing to Exeter? It doesn't matter, it really …

Filed Under: Column, Stanley

On the eve of battle, how do City look? Competitive – and that’s a start

13th July 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

And so it starts.

OK, so it doesn't officially start for another four weeks or so. But for those of us who, for professional or personal reasons, find our lives dictated by where Norwich City Football Club are at any moment in time, it all starts again tomorrow. Courtesy of FlyBe, in Exeter – 300-odd miles from home.

Look out of the hotel window now, at a little after six o'clock on a Friday afternoon, and it is a dank, drizzly early evening in Devon with precious …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

Reasons to be optimistic on eve of pre-season battle? Well, yes, funnily enough…

12th July 2007 By theexpert Leave a Comment

It was plain enough for virtually the whole of last season; namely that the Canaries simply didn't have a good enough squad to achieve the consistency and standards required to give themselves an opportunity of challenging for one of those coveted top six places in the table.

On paper though, and assuming that Peter Grant was able to field his strongest XI, City should have had more than enough talent to have given any team in the Coca-Cola Championship a run for its money.<br …

Filed Under: Column, The Expert

Three-way tussle for Safs’ services? And at ?1.5 mill, too? Mmm…

11th July 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

Our old pals at The Mirror this morning suggested that the 'Safs to Baggies…' story wasn't quite as done and dusted as everyone might have assumed.

According to them, there was a three-way tussle for his services going on with both Southampton and Charlton now locked in battle for his services.

All of which comes as news to one or two people behind the scenes who have yet to hear a peep out of either club.

No surprise there, to be honest.
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Filed Under: Column, Ferret

Lazy summers dreaming of what’s clearly going to happen this season – isn’t it?

10th July 2007 By chrisgoreham Leave a Comment

Is there anything worse as a football fan than being out of the loop?

I returned from holiday the other day and switched on my mobile phone for the first time in a week. I quickly found myself under a barrage of text messages from fellow Canaries.

Within 30 seconds I was informed that Rob Earnshaw had gone, we'd signed Jamie Cureton and my mobile phone provider could have offered me cheaper calls had I needed to phone home while I was abroad. It's a lot of …

Filed Under: Chris Goreham, Column

One little story that refuses to go away. The boys in Brum don’t let this one lie.

8th July 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

It's one of those stories that just niggles away under the surface. That every now and again, pops up. It never goes away. Always ringing in old Ferret's ears.

Usually, to be fair, it appears in the pages of the Birmingham Evening Mail and this weekend was no exception.

“Meanwhile, Norwich are expected to pave the way for Youssef Safri's move to Albion early next week,” was the Mail's verdict on a story that has bubbled quietly away for much of the …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

Reasons to be cheerful? About five and still counting. Bring it on…

6th July 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

What a week! Ten days ago little seemed to have changed around Carrow Road and Colney since the season limped to its inglorious end at Hillsborough in early May.

Then – all of a sudden – it's a full-scale changing of the guard.

Five major signings – including David Strihavka – join the already sealed signature of Jon Otsemobor, Earnie bows out, and a summer that was lacking what Stan has already noted as the necessary sense of momentum needed to hit the ground …

Filed Under: Column, Stanley

High time for me to stir the pot a little as Delia returns to her second passion

5th July 2007 By Mick Dennis Leave a Comment

Delia Smith has started filming her new television cookery series and, at the same time, Andrew and Sharon Turner have begun stirring things up at Carrow Road.

So, as the Turners scrutinise every aspect of the football club's business, and Delia apparently turns her concentration elsewhere, are we witnessing the end of one era and the start of another for Norwich City?

The short answer is 'No…' But the longer answer is certainly significant for the club we …

Filed Under: Column, Mick Dennis

Jamie in, Earnie out – in the real world what does that spell for the new term?

2nd July 2007 By theexpert Leave a Comment

So what signal does allowing your top scorer to leave for only a marginal increase on the fee it cost to bring him in send out to supporters of a club intent on making its presence felt in the Coca-Cola Championship this season?

…And especially so after what can only be described as a nightmare campaign last term?

Well, hold on, just hang fire a little and let's look at this from a realistic viewpoint.

First things first, and Robert Earnshaw himself made …

Filed Under: Column, The Expert

The 3.5m reasons why selling Earnie was a necessary evil if we are to move forwards.

2nd July 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

So at last the 'phoney war' of speculation and idle internet chatter is over and the rebuilding of McCity in Grant's image has begun in earnest. Granty has started bringing in the new pieces he needs with which to build his promotion jigsaw.

At one point Stanley was convinced that Grant would be forced to look down the back of the settee for the those frustrating missing pieces, but it now seems that McCinders will go the ball after all, thanks of course to …

Filed Under: Column, Stanley

Right now, I have to admit, my glass stands half empty after Earnie’s exit.

2nd July 2007 By Malcolm Robertson Leave a Comment

This must be the worst time of the year.

Having to put up with Wimbledon, when the start of the new football season still seems light years away. Sorry, but Federer and Nadal just don't do it for me.

And as much as I love to see a young British driver on the podium, Hamilton just isn't in the same league as Huckerby. You can keep your Formula One; football's the real deal.

Maybe it's me, but the last football season seems ages ago. I just wish I …

Filed Under: Column, Malcolm Robertson

How did a provincial side of Norwich’s ilk win the Championship by eight clear points?

2nd July 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

Right now you sense that Peter Grant's head must be spinning.

And little wonder that he chose this morning's official arrival of Jamie Cureton to (a) pay tribute to the work of his backroom staff in making sure that every call was answered and (b) stressing just how much he was looking forward to 31 August when the transfer window finally slams shut for another summer.

“I cannot wait – I cannot wait until the 31 August when every door gets slammed shut,” said the …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

Chaps, just leave the abuse and the mockery to the real experts – us, the fans.

2nd July 2007 By Kevin Baldwin Leave a Comment

Actually I've been meaning to dump you for ages.

I never really fancied you.

And you're frigid.

However hurt and rejected you feel, there are some things you just shouldn't say at the end of a relationship.

However justified you feel, you're the one who ends up looking small.

Better by far to retain some dignity by smiling and displaying as much magnanimity as you can muster.

By and large, the football world …

Filed Under: Column, Kevin Baldwin

Don’t look now but someone else is being heavily linked to pastures new.

2nd July 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

This is where the fun really starts – Ferret's mates on the Birmingham Mail where today insisting that Baggies boss Tony Mowbray was having a little look at Youssef.

In fact, they slapped it in the paper this morning.

“The Baggies have also made an inquiry for Moroccan midfielder Safri. Although no official bid has gone in, there has been some discussion between the two clubs to establish the feasibility of a possible transfer,” said the story, on the official …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

Every Blade knew he was coming home. It was in Sharp’s blood. As soon as United moved, he jumped.

28th June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

To be fair to my old mate James up on the Star, he had it nailed at the start of the week.

That every Blade in the city knew that Sharp was a done deal – if United ever decided they wanted the lad back.

The kid is a United nut; his family are all Reds. The Academy boss Ron Reid is this nigh-on father figure to him; with his 'apprenticeship' at Glanford Park served, it was time to bring the boy home.

They could sit there, watch everyone else run this way …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

So, Billy’s been and gone. The grand tour done. And yet still the waters continue to muddy.

21st June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

So, are we any closer to knowing, exactly, where our Billy is going to end up?

Nah, not really.

He could still end up at Norwich; he could still go to Wolves; he could, equally, stay firmly put up north as Sheffield Wednesday come a-calling again.

One thing is for certain – that his fate is now outside the hands of Scunthorpe United. It's not exactly a case of money in the bank; job done.

But chairman Steve Wharton can be reasonably confident …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

All the time you’re looking for something to give a story ‘legs’. Could the Manchester Evening News have found it?

19th June 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

Amid all the fuss and performance that is the 'Will he? Won't he..?' saga of Billy Sharp, Freddy Eastwood and Co, that little link between Wigan and City coach Martin Hunter almost got over-looked.

It popped up in the People on Sunday and with the Canaries issuing the traditional 'We don't comment on speculation…' denial, it was left to the Manchester Evening News to push the story on.

To give the whole tale a few more legs, as Ferret's pals …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

If there’s one thing we need to come out of this summer with it’s momentum. Over to you, Pete…

18th June 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Now then, this is something that Stan has long since mused about, not debated at length with the boys, or declared in a bar with fist banged down on table, but has pondered long and hard and ultimately convinced himself that it is fact.

It's the importance for a football club to have momentum?upward preferably!

It's an odd concept that something as unquantifiable, in so may ways, as a football club can gain a palpable momentum but Stan believes it can.
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Filed Under: Column, Stanley

Want to really know where we’re all at right now? Here we go, this is the reality…

14th June 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

I'll quote the first paragraph of Michael Walker's piece in The Guardian today in full. And I'm not about to name names. But it is utterly crucial to an understanding of where we all are right now.

As for the player concerned, I can think of someone that fits the bill.

Anyway, Walker's opener reads:

“It will be dismissed as anecdotal but within English football, and specifically among agents, the following story is circulating and generating …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

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