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It’s that No5 shirt that’s a-troubling me; it needs filling pronto…

2nd August 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Now where do we begin? Not with Safs – that can wait for another day.

West Wam. Stan doesn't want to be overly negative based on one match, and a friendly at that, but whilst the Hammers were busy blowing bubbles, Stan was in the midst of bursting his. And boy-oh-boy did it go pop…

Stan has sexed up the positives of the last month or so and has even tried to spin positively the negatives. But it is when those 11 yellow shirted players cross that yellow line, in …

Filed Under: Column, Stanley

Why all my thoughts turn, as ever, to that man Hucks.

1st August 2007 By theexpert Leave a Comment

An incredible crowd of almost 23,000 fans turned up for last night's friendly and for the vast majority of City fans it would have been their first glimpse of this new look Norwich side.

And many, I'm sure, would have been quite pleased with what they saw.

After all, a 2-1 defeat against Premiership opposition is nothing to be ashamed of – surely?

Well, there were one or two plus points to take from the encounter ? I'll come to those in a moment, but …

Filed Under: Column, The Expert

Come in No5, your time is very nearly up.

30th July 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

To be fair, it's been one of the biggest 'Who-is-it's?' of the summer.

That No 5 shirt. Just lying there. Empty.

Today the gaffer dropped the biggest hint yet that it will be filled come August 31; the lad concerned might even make it in time for August 11 and the trip to Deepdale.

Well, just.

“I've still got a defender on the list,” confirmed the City chief, as Rusty signed in at Carrow Road this lunchtime.

“I've …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

And what does it all mean? Not a fat lot right now, if truth be told…

26th July 2007 By theexpert Leave a Comment

Pre-season results matter not a jot once you get down to the real business on the first day of a new season.

You can look like Real Madrid and smash teams all over the park in friendly games, only to be left with red faces when you find that it isn't quite as easy once the action gets competitive and really matters.

Similarly, pitching yourselves against a higher standard of opposition during pre-season to really test yourselves but continually being …

Filed Under: Column, The Expert

Who gets what out of friendlies? They are just a load of old Tosh

26th July 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

So pre-season friendlies are upon us once again. Not one of Stanley's favourite things, if he's honest. Whenever Stanley peruses the match reports of City games at this time of the year it always reminds him of Tosh.

Tosh was a fella Stanley used play football with when Stanley found himself, for a brief period of the 1990s, exiled in London. Stan would always play 7-a-side football on a Friday night at Coram's Fields on a three-quarter sized pitch but with full-size …

Filed Under: Column, Stanley

The golden rule is never go back… but sometimes it just works.

26th July 2007 By Kevin Baldwin Leave a Comment

Never go back, they say (whoever 'they' are), but are they right?

Probably, in the case of a lit firework. Then again, what about Take That, who have reformed after a break of several years and are once again bringing their particular brand of music to millions and millions of people?

Actually, they're still right.

And the same goes for two other groups who have recently reformed: the ironically-named Verve and the Spice Girls, although the latter at …

Filed Under: Column, Kevin Baldwin

Reasons for that other City to be equally cheerful this summer

25th July 2007 By Charlie Wyett Leave a Comment

A couple of my mates are Manchester City fans.

I'll never forget the look on their faces the day they suffered relegation to the old Division Two back in 1998.

Naturally, this woeful moment was even worse than the humiliation than the day earlier in the season when they were whacked 3-1 away at Stockport, the team situated just six miles from their home but always too tiny to consider as rivals.

I guess it was a bit like Norwich being beaten …

Filed Under: Charlie Wyett, Column

That’s the interesting bit. Just what job has Hunter got? Malky’s?

22nd July 2007 By Ferret Leave a Comment

Granty's anger was understandable; these days it seems it's always the club that is last to know when a player – or a coach – is about to get away.

And, likewise, as soon as anyone reveals that their mind is elsewhere, then fair enough – get them away.

As much as anyone tends to distance themselves from any Worthy quote these days, he had a thing about bad apples in barrels; picking it out before the rest of the barrel festers. And Granty is of exactly the same …

Filed Under: Column, Ferret

Reasons to be slightly less gloomy? About 12 of them, in all fairness.

18th July 2007 By Guest Blogger Leave a Comment

Truth be told, Stan began his trip to the seaside in a bit of a foul mood.

Hucks, Dickson and Doncaster had combined to burst the bubble of pre-season optimism that had briefly floated up above Carrow Road with the arrival of six new faces.

It was not so much the fact of Etuhu – as a player – leaving. Stan had always rated the big man's potential and thought he was beginning to show signs of that all-important consistency in the latter half of the season; on his day …

Filed Under: Column, Stanley

Right, let’s do get-out clauses. And the biggest winners are..?

18th July 2007 By Rick Waghorn Leave a Comment

Canary chief executive Neil Doncaster this afternoon found himself firmly in the supporters' sights as he sifted through some of 250 questions posted online on an hour-long webchat hosted by the club's official site.

Inevitably given events of recent weeks, two names figured large – Dickson Etuhu and Robert Earnshaw . That and their respective get-out clauses of ?1.5 million and ?3.5 million respectively.

Richard Chilver led the Dickson charge asking: “One, why …

Filed Under: Column, Rick Waghorn

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.
<br …

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

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