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Norwich City vs Leicester City (Away) Saturday 28th February Early kick off.

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morty

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Going to assume we'll see Kvistgarden up front with hopefully Maghoma just behind, from limited highlights I saw both played well.

We are in cracking away form right now, I think we can do well here.

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Sonyc

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Going to assume we'll see Kvistgarden up front with hopefully Maghoma just behind, from limited highlights I saw both played well.

We are in cracking away form right now, I think we can do well here.
I think you judge well. The team look to be enjoying themselves too.
We haven't had a draw of late however so that's my prediction. Think Leicester will be desperate for the points of course and make it difficult. Could be a red card?
But I hope you're on the money because my take is purely based on intuition rather than what the data says.
 
Fenway Frank

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I don't know why but I'm not too confident about this
 
morty

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We are entering an odd part of the season where there will be results that go against the form table, especially if you think you can avoid relegation, also applies if you are resigned to relegation and feel less pressure.

For an example see Wolves last night!
 
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malc6119

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Hi apologies for interloping onto your site.
I just wanted to say a huge congratulations on your fine victory at Leicester. As a Rangers fan, I am delighted to see that your club will get the very best of big Phil. Treasure him he is a very good manager and he will take you back to the Premier League. I have posted this half an hour ago on one of our pages.

Norwich City winning at Leicester. Good to see big Phil doing well. I think most of us liked the man and but for that horrendous Queens Park result he was mostly successful. After lifting the League Cup he looked good for a treble but the players 'bottled' it against Ross County and Dundee. The two Old Firm Cup Finals we were the better tean and were robbed by the SFA mafia. Some great European results again poor refereeing cost us against Dynamo Kiev but the Europa League performances following on from the season before were very good.
Wins against Sparta Prague, Real Betis and giving Benfica a close run. Last season 8th in the League stage.

Not eveyone's cup of tea but we musn''t forget he was stitched up by the board at the time. Had he arrived last Summer with the 49ers backing he could have been a real success. Right club, wrong time.

He then rocks up at Norwich 23rd in the League one of the favourites to go down. Today they are well clear of relegation (15 weeks later) and just nine points off the Premier League play offs. That might be a bridge to far this season but I would stick £50 on them to get promoted next season with Phil in charge.

Good Luck Phillipe Clement. Once a Ranger always a Ranger.
 
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Sonyc

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I enjoyed that. Dominant from start to finish. We look very good even though we have so many high profile players with injuries.
I'm appreciating us more than any time since mid Farke. A complete performance.
 
morty

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This is just crazy. What could big Phil do with a fully fit squad?

Exciting times.
 
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