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Norwich City vs Cardiff City (Away) Saturday 11th November.

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morty

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Well here we are. With a manager it appears nobody wants, and with a fanbase puzzled as to why he hasn't been sacked already. Will this be another Daniel Farke moment where he wins, and gets the boot regardless?

Regarding the actual game / squad selection, Gawd knows. They need to find a way to grind out a result, but I, for one, have no idea how they do that. Their confidence is entirely shot, last weekend was just so passive and predictable, absolutely no one (apart from maybe Kenny) was willing to step up and be brave.

I shall be listening to this on the radio lol.
 
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So his quote about Cardiff...


"We're aware of their home record, but we need to be aware of how they attack and how they defend. These are the areas we need to execute."

There you have it, need to be aware of how they attack and defend.
Awesome!! Surprised we're not top of the league with brains like that in charge.
 
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Who will play in defence then?
Gibbo & Duffy are out, that leaves Hanley, Batth and the lad who played Sunday.
Wagner hasn't seemed to want to play Batth for whatever reason, he's even put a youngster and McLean ahead of him.
 
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Our centre backs were playing well
My effort from Monday. Satire may be unfashionable, but you could not devise a parallel universe like NCFC if you tried fairly hard.
The trouble is that you fans have no understanding of the complexities of the professional game. The fact that a lot of you have actually played the game to a decent standard counts for nothing. If we continue to believe in what we are doing and work hard it will all come right in the end (despite all available evidence suggesting the contrary.) All we need is bit of patience (and suffering the kind of dross seen yesterday) and we , the Club hierarchy, will prove that we actually got it right all along. ( I am NOT a mate of Webber's and I have not been paid to write this rubbish i.e. I do not work at the EDP or the Pink'Un)
 
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ManofNorfolk1805

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Oh Ye of Little Faith - I said it would all come right in the end, if you trusted in the Carrow Road hierarchy. A good two weeks now without any defeats and confidence will soar. I would also like to say that I expect to be the manger of Real Madrid after the international break. Delusion is a wonderful thing.
 
morty

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Wagners record as a manager is appalling, he's not the answer even in the short term.
It doesn't take a lot to join up the dots though, if you look at our start to the season, and where it started to go a bit wrong.
 
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It doesn't take a lot to join up the dots though, if you look at our start to the season, and where it started to go a bit wrong.
Are you saying that Wagner & Webber weren't good enough to adapt to two injuries.
Remember that they bought in numerous players in the summer.
 
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