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Norwich City vs Plymouth Argyle (Home) Friday 29th March.

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morty

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Lets hope for an eggsciting Good Friday encounter! A crucial week for all sorts of reasons, we need a win here, but a result against Leicester on Monday could benefit the scum, who we, of course, welcome to Carrow road next weekend. Exciting times, and I think in our current form we have a very good chance of making the play offs.

Will be interesting to hear the team news to see how close Jonny Rowe is to being fit.

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On injuries... "(Josh and Grant) were in the treatment room, and joined a few sessions during the break. Grant is on an individual programme until the end of April and we hope to have him back as sharp and explosive as he was before."

DW on Jon Rowe: “He is around the schedule we had in our head in terms of a time frame (for return).”

On Friday... "We're only looking at the next game, same as we have done for recent weeks and months. It's got us to a situation we are now in and we're excited about what's in front of us."

On Plymouth... "We know what we experienced when we went there. Our supporters will be on board with us, the energy we'll create, like we have in recent home games, is what we need to get a positive result. Their approach is similar. We want to show the steps we have done in ball possession and in the counter press. We want to show we are better.”

DW on Stuart Webber comments: “Yeah, I have (spoke to them). From my side, even if I have a personal opinion on it, we have focused our energy on Plymouth”

DW: “It’s great to come from 17th in the table to where we are now. Our home form has been great. We got an away win again, which was important for us. These all grow your confidence and you believe people are desperate to keep going and play the next one.”

DW on togetherness: “Wins and performances on a high level creates confidence. Nobody should deny or shy away from the problems we had injury-wise. We had lots of setbacks in this season, but you now have the feeling nothing can disturb us.”

DW on Adam Forshaw: “Forshy is a top guy and a super professional. Bali (Mumba) is suspended, who I worked with in pre-season. It will be good to see them if they are here.”

DW on Nunez: “On Nacho, I am glad he played in Europe. No time differences or climatic changes. I saw him in the canteen earlier and he said he’s super tired after the game and travelling back. But this is better than travelling to South America. Marcelino Nunez won’t train fully tomorrow. #NCFC will assess how fresh he is on Friday to see if he is able to start"

On Núñez... "Physicality was never his biggest issue, he can run 13km every game even if you have three in a week. He is a fighter, he goes for every challenge. He has a very good set-piece, his biggest progression he has made is being reliable in ball possession."

DW on being favourites against Plymouth: “We are not focused on the noise on the outside.”
 
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gerryinromania

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Thought it was going to be another one of those days, but credit to the boys in yella, kept plugging away, and came away with a valuable three points. Not a classic, but a super victory.
 
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nwcanary

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Thanks for that Morty. Not at our best but a hard won victory. Plymouth look much better than their position suggests and could have been out of sight if they had taken their chances. Onwards and upwards. OTBC.
 
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