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Norwich City vs West Brom (Away) Tuesday 20th January.

morty

morty

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Lots of positives from Saturday's win against Wrexham, highlights for me, apart from the win, being an assist for Ali, and the return of Diallo. We are seeing good attacking options on the wings now.

West Brom not in particularly great form, hopefully we can get something here, and is this the day we escape the bottom three?
 
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Sonyc

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Lots of positives from Saturday's win against Wrexham, highlights for me, apart from the win, being an assist for Ali, and the return of Diallo. We are seeing good attacking options on the wings now.

West Brom not in particularly great form, hopefully we can get something here, and is this the day we escape the bottom three?
I don't know. I just don't know. And when I do know I'm often wrong anyway :)
Can't call this.
 
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ManofNorfolk1805

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Those of us who know nothing about the game had a fair idea that Makama, although young, was a CENTRE FORWARD, not a wide player.
 
morty

morty

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Sonyc

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Bloody marvellous. All of the goals were very good. That's two wins away on the bounce. We look very confident and we pressed so well from start to finish. West Brom were average at best but we made them so in my opinion. Clement has made this team in his own image.
Very proud of them tonight.
 
morty

morty

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I could have gone tonight too, but didn't.

Funniest bit for me was the, errrr, completely legal medium I watched the game on had the West Brom commentary on, and it was bloody hilarious, and got more so as the goals went in. One of my favourites was when Ahmed went off they said "He has done nothing apart from scoring that goal". I also enjoyed "Norwich haven't even been that good" and it was capped off when they groaned at how much time was added on.

Cheers baggie commentators, really added to my enjoyment.
 
morty

morty

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Might be the high after a great result, but it really feels like we have a proper manager here. Like properly proper. Not a punt on some guy that did okay elsewhere, or a quirky foreign fella that may or may not work out, this feels like the real deal.

Now starts the race against time before people start to notice the great job he's doing and he gets snatched...
 
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ManofNorfolk1805

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That should frighten a few, including the team previously known as Coventry City, now universally referred to as "Frank Lampard's Coventry City" , who are doing it with a team built by Mark Robins. Trouble is that rolling them over will do a bit of a favour for that other lot down the road, now apparently known s "Ed Sheeran's ITFC". As Morty said, two away wins in four days can't be bad.
 
Fenway Frank

Fenway Frank

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Not scared of our next two games, we'll give both teams a game now and I think we can get points from them
 
morty

morty

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Not scared of our next two games, we'll give both teams a game now and I think we can get points from them
Putting a run together is vital to put some distance between us and the bottom 3. String a few more results together and who knows where it could all end :D
 
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ManofNorfolk1805

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I would be happy with solid retrenchment and consolidation in the rest of this season, just outside the playoffs , top ten, and then if Clement is willing to stay and he can keep this group together. plus a couple more, I would be visiting the bookies for an each-way promotion / playoffs flutter before next season starts. Putting a spoke in the ITFC wheel towards the business end of the season would be the ultimate bonus.
 
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