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Norwich City v Man Utd (home) Saturday 7th May.

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morty

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Norwich City vs Manchester Utd
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Hooooge Fixture Buh
7th May 2016, Kick Off: 12:45pm
Carrow Road
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ZLF

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Plenty of question to be answered by the players

Can they perform well for a second successive game - its a big team so I hope so.

Can we do our only "double" of the season?

Can we finally win on TV this year?

I would take a draw most days but wins are starting to be the order of the day.

Same starting XI for me,  absolutely no tweaks required.   Just a soupcon of luck to help the ball in please... 
 
Dubai Mark

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I'm expecting changes and can see three points coming our way, with...a Naismith winner.
 
morty

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Not so sure about changes, I was at Arsenal and I thought it was an excellent performance, just missing that finishing touch (though I thought Cech made a couple of fine saves) and there ain't nothing we can change about that I'm afraid.

I wouldn't be surprised to see us unchanged.
 
OldRobert

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I hope for an unchanged side.  From what I watched (plastic) against Arsenal, I thought it was a good overall performance, and a repeat with, as has been said above, that little bit of luck, might just result in 3 points.  Nothing less is going to be of any use realistically.  OTBC.
 
Wiz

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Whatever you can cross...I'm crossing it!

Come On City you can do it.
 
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morty

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Sounding like Ryan Bennet may not make it.
 
KeiranShikari

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Enjoyed the full presser on player. Neil isn't going to flinch.
 
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GJP

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If Gary O'Neil finally wants to get a shot on target this is the time to do it.
 
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Also if Bassong wants to get a header on target that would be lovely too. But he really has made that looping harmlessly high and wide thing his trademark.
 
morty

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Beautiful sunny day in the fine City. Will be settling the pre match nerves with a fry up and a cheeky lager drink.

Good luck to Chris Hughton today too!
 
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Once again we just didn't have enough in the final third. A reluctance to get bodies in the box.

AN talks the talk of an attacking manager but walks the walk of a conservative one.
 
Gaffer

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Down with a pathetic whimper. We all know we can't defend with Bassong leading the line so at least take it to them and score a goal or two.
 
OldRobert

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I hate to be defeatist, but with the Sunderland result, I fear that is it.  No more than we deserve, if that's the right word.  I look forward to the 'who shall we get rid of' thread, but right now I'm too pi$$ed off!
 
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