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53.1 | Fixtures 91/92 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Aug 08 1991 21:01 | 55 |
| Thought I would re-post this season's fixtures from the old conference,
in case anyone is foolish enough to want to see Norwich this season!
Aug 17 Sheff Utd (h)
Aug 21 Q.P.R. (a)
Aug 24 Oldham (a)
Aug 28 Man. City (h)
Aug 31 Spurs (h)
Sep 4 Everton (a)
Sep 7 Man. Utd. (a)
Sep 14 West Ham (h)
Sep 18 Sheff. Wed. (h)
Sep 21 Notts. County (a)
Sep 28 Leeds (h)
Oct 5 Wimbledon (a)
Oct 19 Southampton (a)
Oct 26 Luton (h)
Nov 2 Nottm. Forest (h)
Nov 16 Chelsea (a)
Nov 23 Coventry (h)
Nov 30 Liverpool (a)
Dec 7 Crystal Palace (h)
Dec 14 Arsenal (a)
Dec 21 Q.P.R. (h)
Dec 26 Man. City (a)
Dec 28 Spurs (a)
Jan 1 Aston Villa (h)
Jan 11 Oldham (h)
Jan 18 Sheff. Utd. (a)
Feb 1 Southampton (h)
Feb 8 Luton (a)
Feb 15 Coventry (a)
Feb 22 Liverpool (h)
Feb 29 Crystal Palace (a)
Mar 7 Arsenal (h)
Mar 11 Chelsea (h)
Mar 14 Nottm. Forest (a)
Mar 21 Everton (h)
Mar 28 Aston Villa (a)
Apr 4 Man. Utd. (h)
Apr 11 West Ham (a)
Apr 18 Notts. County (h)
Apr 20 Sheff. Wed. (a)
Apr 25 Wimbledon (h)
May 2 Leeds (a)
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53.2 | Latest News | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Aug 12 1991 17:42 | 12 |
|
Norwich beat the local "enemy" Ipswich 3-0 in a friendly on Saturday.
I did not hear the scorers.
Tim Sherwood and John Polston have both been transfer listed and
suspended by the club for two weeks after refusing to play in some
pre-season friendlies. There was talk some time ago about a swap with
Arsenal - Sherwood going to Arsenal and Linigan coming back to Norwich.
I have not heard anything about this lately - any Arsenal noters know
anything about this?
Jon
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53.3 | All the good notes are gone! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman | Thu Sep 12 1991 23:45 | 10 |
| Jon,
OK own up you sabotaged this notes file to remove all the ant-NOrwich
notes? So how about reposting the last explanation of the Canaries
run of defats and draws in the build up to the big game on NOv 30th.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.4 | Getting better | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Sep 19 1991 15:47 | 15 |
|
Another win last night, 1-0 at home to Sheffield Wednesday. Fleck
scored from a penalty in the first half after Chris Woods had fouled
Ruel Fox. The crowd was a disappointing 12,503. I guess a lot of
people stayed at home to watch the European games on the box.
Norwich have now shot up to 8th in the league, which I think is a
slightly false position. They have played more games than most.
The next game is at Notts. County on Saturday. I shall going to the
game - hopefully it will be a better performance than last time I saw
them (at Old Trafford). I'm confident that we can get another away
victory on Saturday.
Jon
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53.5 | NCFC 2 NCFC 2 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Sep 23 1991 17:50 | 36 |
|
Notts. County 2
Norwich City 2
An action-packed game. Both teams created quite a few chances - in the
first half Gordon and Crook both had good oppurtunites but blew them.
County took the lead after a good turn and shot by Rideout.
After about an hour, Fleck was sent off in bizarre circumstances. He
had been booked early in the second half. After this he was in a
mega-strop! A few minutes later, County got a free-kick. Fleck stood
less than ten yards away from the ball, and the free-kick hit him. The
referee blew for a foul, and showed Fleck the yellow card. Yes, his
second yellow card! The linesman waved his flag vigourously to attract
the ref's attention to tell him that Fleck had already been booked, and
so should be sent off.
Once Fleck went off, things seemed to improve for Norwich. Ullathorpe
equalised a little while later, and County became much less effective.
However, county retook the lead when Bowen chested a harmless cross
past Gunn, for an own goal which went in off the post. Not quite in the
Lee Dixon class, but still memorable!
With ten minutes to go, stringer made a double substitution, bringing
on Beckford and Steve Ball (who I'd never heard of until Saturday!) In
injury time, Beckford took an unconvincing dive in the County penalty
area, but the ref gave a penalty, provoking much abuse from the home
supporters. With regular penalty taker Fleck enjoying his early bath,
Bowen strode up to make ammends for his earlier howler.
A draw was a fair result in the end. One disconcerting part of the day
was the number of County supporters wearing the away shirts - they are
bright purple in colour! Do people really pay good money for these
horrific shirts ? :-)
Jon
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53.6 | Why Norwich's home crowd has been down 50%!! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman | Tue Oct 15 1991 00:38 | 25 |
| Well part of the reason that this note has been quiet for almost a
month is that Norwich's only living supporter has been out of the
country and away from the seemingly endless series of defeats and draws
(:==:).
I know this to be true as I met the great Canary follower himself at
a neutral venue in Orlando Florida recently. At a bar where they
thankfully served warm ESB and Bass they had posted some real football
scores which included a 3-1 defeat at Wimbledon and i'm sure when Jon
returns he will correct me if i'm wrong when I say I only mentioned
this result to him a few hundred times that evening!! Of course since
we both knew the european scores also I think we achieved a score draw
with him mentioning the Kuusyi Lahti result!!
At that time we hadn't heard the Rumbles second leg scores but I'm sure
he's glad that they scraped there way through and have yet another
easy draw in the next round.
Of course the big moment for us comes on Nov 30th when Liverpool
and Norwich meet and they'll certainly be an increase in noting
activity here then.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.7 | Update | IOSG::BUTTON | | Sun Oct 20 1991 23:16 | 22 |
|
As Andrew said, I've been off for three weeks. In that time the
results have been
Norwich 2 Leeds 2
Wimbledon 3 Norwich 1
Norwich 2 Charlton 0 (Rumbelows cup)
Southampton 0 Norwich 0
So it's been business as usual (loads of draws). Fortunately I was not
able to get tickets for the Southampton game - the game sounds totally
forgettable, and Saturday was freezing cold (especially when you've
just got off a 'plane from Florida).
Andrew,
If I'd have seen you a couple of days later we could have discussed the
rugby results!
Cheers,
Jon
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53.8 | Luton are going down | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Oct 28 1991 16:20 | 12 |
|
Norwich beat Luton 1-0 on Saturday. Rob Newman scored the only goal,
but according to reports in yesterday's paper, Luton's 'keeper kept
them in the game - he made three or four excellent saves.
Also read yesterday that Norwich are interested in signing Perry Groves
from the Gooners - I hope that it's not true!!
We have got a potentially difficult game on Wednesday against Brentford
in the Rumbelows Cup.
Jon
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53.9 | into the last 16 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Oct 31 1991 13:01 | 8 |
|
Norwich 4
Brentford 1
A good win last night. Two goals for Beckford, one for Fleck and an
own goal. When's the draw for the next round?
Jon
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53.10 | Gordon going to Rangers | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Nov 04 1991 16:33 | 18 |
53.11 | Chelsea 0 Norwich 3 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Nov 18 1991 16:30 | 11 |
|
Excellent result on Saturday - 3-0 away at Chelsea. Fleck scored two,
and Bowen got the other. We've now moved up to 8th in the league.
Sherwood played his first game of the season, after falling out with
Stringer over a pre-season friendly.
There are still rumours about Fleck going to Chelsea, but he was quoted
as saying that he's quite happy to stay at Norwich until his contract
runs out at the end of next season.
Jon
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53.12 | Norwich 3 Coventry 2 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Nov 25 1991 16:17 | 13 |
|
Norwich 3
Coventry 2
Another good result for Norwich. Coventry twice took the lead, but a
good recovery secured the points. The goals were scored by Fleck,
Bowen and Sutton (he came on as a sub - I've never heard of him
before). The last two goals were scored in the last 5 minutes of the
game. We've now lost just one out of our last ten league games.
Next week, it's Liverpool away.
Jon
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53.13 | Beaten by the scousers | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Dec 02 1991 17:16 | 13 |
|
Liverpool 2
Norwich 1
This was Norwich's first defeat since the first week of October. I
didn't see the goals on the TV, but apparently Molby's goal was
special. Beckford scored for Norwich. Despite the defeat, we are
still 8th in the league.
Our next game is on Wednesday - at home to West Ham in the Rumbelows
Cup.
Jon
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53.14 | Canaries get stuffed | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | VA - the SFCP Migration from HELL | Mon Dec 02 1991 21:08 | 11 |
| Jon,
The tears are still rolling down my face ... ha ha ha
Roll on Feb 22nd for another thrashing.
I'll take a warm beer off you in two weeks
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.15 | Two more for Fleck | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Dec 05 1991 16:27 | 13 |
|
Norwich 2
West Ham 1
Norwich go through to the quarter-finals of the Runbelows Cup. All the
goals came in the second half. Fleck scored the first with a volley
from outside the penalty area. Small equalised for the Hammers. In
injury time Bowen was bundled over in the penalty area and Fleck scored
from the resulting penalty. The report in the paper said it was a
cracking game, with both sides playing neat passing football.
Jon
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53.16 | Fleck for Scotland..? | AYOV27::DSMITH | | Thu Dec 05 1991 16:55 | 9 |
|
How many goals has Fleck scored this season? I've seen a few on the
box and some of them are certainly contenders for goal of the season.
Maybe Andy Roxbourgh will include him a future Scotland squad if he
keeps knocking them in.
Danny...
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53.17 | 6 in last 6 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Dec 05 1991 18:06 | 9 |
|
Danny,
I do not know Fleck's total for the season, but he has now scored 6
goals in the last 6 games. He seems to have hit a good run at the
moment. Has he played for Scotland since the last World Cup? Or even
been in the squad?
Jon
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53.18 | 11 goals this season... | AYOV27::DSMITH | | Fri Dec 06 1991 15:18 | 17 |
|
Jon,
Fleck hasn't been selected for a Scotland squad since the World Cup
in Italy. With Mo Johnston's international career probably over, I
would expect Fleck to be selected for the next squad for the game
against Northern Ireland in February.
Interestingly, today's Daily Record has a full page on Fleck and his
desire to get back into international football. Hopefully his wish will
be fulfilled as he always gave 110% when selected and gave Scotland
some different options up front.
cheers,
Danny...
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53.19 | Draws draws draws | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Dec 09 1991 16:22 | 18 |
|
Norwich were involved in three draws on Saturday:
We drew 3-3 with Crystal Palace. The first two goals were both own
goals. Norwich's other goals were from Beckford and Newman.
In the Rumbelows Cup, we've drawn Tottenham away. This could have been
a lot worse - at least we avoided Leeds and Man Utd.
In the FA Cup, we're at home to Barnsley, who are struggling in the
second division.
On Saturday, we go to Highbury. If Arsenal's defence are as charitable
as they were yesterday, I think we will be able to get a good result.
I'm planning to go to the game, but have yet to see us win this season,
so I might put a jinx on us again!!
Jon
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53.20 | F***ing fog | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:25 | 9 |
|
Battled my way through a pea-souper on the M4, and met up with a friend
in Islington for a pre-match drink. Then just before we were going to
set out for Highbury, the landlord put Ceefax on the TV, and we saw the
game was off. What else was there to do but stay in the pub all
afternoon?! It's a good job the game was off - it was bloody freezing
outside.
Jon
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53.21 | f****ing fog! | KERNEL::HAWLEYI | Paul Wattersons love-child | Mon Dec 16 1991 13:32 | 7 |
| re.20
-< F***ing fog >-
shouldnt there be 1 more * in FREEZING fog?
:-)
Ian.
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53.22 | SELL,SELL,SELL! | GOVON::LINEY | | Sun Dec 22 1991 00:54 | 19 |
| Yes, there should be one more * in 'Freezing fog!'. By the way we were
going to thrash Arsenal, lucky old QPR eh? Stealing the points off of
us with another flukey Dennis Bailey goal(ex Farnborough Town). When
are we going to stop selling all of our best players? Here are just a
few of who we have sold over the years:
Kevin Drinkell (RANGERS)
Chris Woods (RANGERS)
Dave Watson (EVERTON)
Steve Bruce (MAN.UTD)
Mike Phelan (MAN.UTD)
Robert Rosario (COVENTRY)
Malcolm Allen(not one of our best) (MILLWALL)
Dale 'JUDAS' Gordon (RANGERS)
And who may I ask have we bought?
Players of such quality as Rob Newman and Darren Beckford!!!!!
BILL
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53.23 | Not a good Christmas | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Jan 02 1992 16:31 | 32 |
|
A very bad Christmas for Norwich.
Norwich 0 QPR 1
QPR scored their winner in injury time.
Man City 2 Norwich 1
Norwich took an early lead, but let Man. City back into the game.
Spurs 3 Norwich 0
The scoreline did not truly reflect the game. Norwich played quite
well but bad finishing meant we lost.
Norwich 2 Villa 1
A much needed win. Goals from a Fleck penalty and the winner from
Ullathorne gave us our first win in six matches.
There are two important cup games coming up in the next week:
v. Barnsley in the FA Cup
v. Spurs in the Rumbelows Cup Quarter final.
I hope that Spurs will be complacent for the Rumbelows match after
their victory against us last Saturday! With a place in the UEFA Cup
for the winners of the Rumbelows Cup this year, I'm sure both teams
will be trying their hardest.
Jon
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53.24 | Into the next round | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Jan 06 1992 16:05 | 8 |
|
Scraped through 1-0 against Barnsley on Saturday. Again, the winner
was a Fleck penalty, this time with three minutes to go. We've drawn
Millwall at home in the 4th round.
Big game on Wednesday - Spurs away in the Rumbelows Cup.
Jon
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53.25 | Out of the Rumbelows | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Jan 09 1992 19:25 | 33 |
53.26 | | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | ....Never Mind the Danger..... | Mon Jan 13 1992 14:18 | 28 |
53.27 | | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Jan 13 1992 16:20 | 14 |
53.28 | Cut down by the Blades | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Jan 20 1992 18:53 | 14 |
|
An eventful game at Bramall Lane on Saturday. Norwich lost 1-0 to
Sheffield United. During the first half Gunn ricked his back, and
apparently was not very mobile. At half time he was substituted, with
Darren Beckford taking over in goal. Beckford played well in goal, but
Sheff Utd scored after a scramble in Norwich's penalty area. We are
gradually slipping down the table, and need a couple of wins badly to
prevent being dragged into the relegation zone.
Cup action on Saturday - at home to Millwall. They got a good result
an Saturday - beating Middlesbrough 2-0, so it should be a tough match
for us.
Jon
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53.29 | Managerial speculation | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:47 | 12 |
|
There's speculation in today's paper that Stringer could be sacked, to
make way for Bobby Robson. However, the chairman said that the club
had not been in touch with Robson. Also saw a report in another paper
on Saturday that if Norwich lost to Millwall in the FA Cup that
Stringer would be sacked and Ray Harford was top of the list for
replacements. I know Norwich are going through a bad spell at the
moment, but I do not think Stringer should be sacked. He has done very
well, considering he has been forced to sell our best players.
Jon
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53.30 | Three more valuable points | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Feb 03 1992 17:29 | 13 |
|
Norwich 2 Southampton 1
We actually managed a league victory, only the second win in nine
games. Ullathorne put Norwich ahead just after half-time. Then
Cockerill equalised with a stunning shot from outside the penalty area.
The winner was scored by Fleck, pouncing on the ball after a good save
by Flowers from a Bowen shot.
On Wednesday we play Millwall in a re-arranged FA Cup 4th Round tie.
Gunn will still not be available, so Walton will continue in goal.
Jon
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53.31 | Into the 5th Round | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Feb 06 1992 18:17 | 14 |
|
Norwich 2
Millwall 1
Goals by Bowen and Fleck (his 16th of the season) secured a win in this
rearranged FA Cup 4th Round game. Norwich's hero was Mark Walton, the
'keeper who is standing-in for the injured Bryan Gunn. He saved a
penalty on the stroke of half-time, and also made some excellent saves
in the second half.
We've got Notts. County in the next round at Carrow Road. With so many
first division teams already out, perhaps this could be our year ?!!
Jon
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53.32 | How embarrassing! Losing to Luton | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Feb 10 1992 17:40 | 8 |
|
Another away loss, 2-0 at Luton. We are now 16th in the League with 33
points, which is only 6 more than West Ham who are third from bottom.
We need to sort ourselves out soon, otherwise we will be dragged into
the relegation battle. We can start by beating the Arse tomorrow
night.
Jon
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53.33 | An away point at last | IOSG::BUTTON | | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:32 | 14 |
53.34 | Quarter finalists for the third time in four seasons | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Feb 17 1992 17:36 | 18 |
|
A resounding 3-0 victory against Notts. County in the Cup. Sutton
scored two goals and Phillips got the other. Sutton is a defender, but
was playing at centre forward on Saturday. Certainly seems to have
been a successful experiment! The reporter on Radio 5 said Norwich
abandoned their passing game in favour of a more direct style i.e.
hoofing it up to Sutton. As we saw yesterday in the live TV game,
stylish football does not always lead to success.
In the draw for the quarter finals, it's away to Bolton or Southampton.
Can't really complain at that, although it would have been nice to get
a home draw.
On Saturday, it's back to the League, entertaining Liverpool at Carrow
Road. Let's hope that we can go one better than our East Anglian
rivals yesterday.
Jon
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53.35 | Norwich 3 Liverpool 0 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Feb 24 1992 17:41 | 12 |
|
Norwich 3
Liverpool 0
What a result for Norwich! I can't remember the last time that Norwich
beat Liverpool by such a clear margin. The goals were scored by
Woodthorpe (a defender) and two by Fleck. That takes Fleck's total up
to 18 this season. The Liverpool defence was very weak, but according
to Radio 5 Norwich played some of their best football of the season. We
are now in 11th place in the league.
Jon
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53.36 | Fab. Eagles shot down | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Mar 02 1992 17:30 | 20 |
|
Crystal Palace 3
Norwich 4
This was only Norwich's 3rd away win of the season. We were 4-2 up at
half-time, thanks to goals by Sutton, Goss, Newman and Fox. Palace
staged a late recovery, but we managed to hang on to the points.
That's now three consecutive wins, with a total of 10 goals scored.
The threat of relegation has now disappeared, and the pressure on
Stringer has been lifted.
We go to Coventry on Wednesday night, then it's the big one at the Dell
next Saturday against Southampton in the 6th round of the FA Cup. The
league game there earlier in the season was 0-0, and we beat them 2-1
at Carrow Road a month ago. If we continue our form from the last few
weeks, then we could be in the semi-finals. It's our first away FA
Cup tie for two seasons.
Jon
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53.37 | carrow rd | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Mar 04 1992 02:45 | 4 |
| Could anyone please tell me how to get to Carrow Rd. from Norwich train
station, what's the best way to get there and how long does it take???
Noel
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53.38 | Just follow the crowds :-) | IOSG::BUTTON | | Wed Mar 04 1992 14:16 | 11 |
53.39 | thanks jon | SIOG::N_DONNELLY | | Wed Mar 04 1992 20:20 | 1 |
|
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53.40 | | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Mar 09 1992 22:57 | 12 |
|
Southampton 0
Norwich 0
By all accounts a rather poor game, both sides not wanting to make a
mistake. Fortunately I did not go, instead I watched the rugby! The
replay is at Carrow Road on Wednesday week, with the winners playing
the winners of the Chelsea v Sunderland tie. Norwich beat Southampton
2-1 at home in the league last month, so repeat of that would be very
welcome.
Jon
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53.41 | We're going to Wembley | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue Mar 24 1992 21:07 | 24 |
|
I was on a course last week, so have not been able to enter a note
until now. Norwich beat Southampton 2-1 in last Wednesday's FA Cup
Quarter Final. Radio 5 broadcast commentary on the second period of
extra time. It was real nail-biting stuff, with Sutton getting the
winner with just four minutes to go! I do not think I would have been
able to listen to the penalty shoot-out. It was a niggly match, with
Matt LeTissier and Barry Horne being sent off, both for retaliation.
The semi-final is at Hillsborough against Sunderland. We won't get a
better chance than this to get to our first FA Cup final. A repeat of
the 1985 Milk Cup final would be very welcome. I'm still trying to get
a ticket for the match. Norwich will get less tickets for the game as
their average home gate is less than Sunderland's.
Fleck broke two ribs during the game, and is doubtful for the semi.
Beckford will be suspended for the semi as he was sent off in a reserve
game. So it looks like it will be Sutton and Fox up front.
On Saturday Norwich beat Everton 4-3, with Beckford scoring twice in
the last ten minutes to steal victory. Are there any match reports
from our Irish Everton fans?
Jon
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53.42 | We blew it again | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Apr 06 1992 17:08 | 21 |
|
Norwich 0
Sunderland 1
Norwich deserved to lose to Sunderland yesterday. The only good thing
about it was that I was unable to get a ticket, so avoided a long,
miserable journey home! They did not play at all well, no neat passing
as they did in the first half of the season. The tactics were sending
long balls up to Sutton. Fleck had a poor game (he wasn't the only
one) - I'm not convinced that he was fit for the game. This is the
second FA Cup semi-final they have lost in three years, and in both
games they failed to perform when it mattered most.
Norwich created a few chances, but nobody could apply the final,
decisive touch. Sutton missed a couple of difficult chances, and Bowen
and Fox both came close from free-kicks. John Byrne for Sunderland was
a handful for the defence, and his goal was the result of a good move
down the right, with the cross coming over for an unmarked Byrne to
head into an empty net.
Jon
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53.43 | Can we make it 9 consecutive defeats? | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue Apr 21 1992 17:24 | 10 |
|
A miserable end to the season. We have now lost our last seven
matches, the latest results being 0-1 against Notts. County and 0-2
against Sheff. Wednesday. It is still possible that we will be
relegated, but for that to happen Norwich must lose their last two
games (at home to Wimbledon and away to Leeds), and Luton must win
their last two games. Coventry must also get at least three points
from their last two games to finish above us.
Jon
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53.44 | Safe - just | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Apr 27 1992 17:32 | 18 |
|
A magnificent result for us on Saturday. Well, after seven consecutive
defeats, a 1-1 draw against Wimbledon is a good result! We have now
avoided relegation, but only just. Our form over the second half of
the season has been appaling. This has also coincided with a change in
tactics to a more direct style. Are these two facts related?
Despite a poor league position, it's not been too bad a season. We
reached the quarter finals of the Rumbelows Cup, and the semi final of
the FA Cup. I hope that some money is made available before next
season so that we can strengthen our squad. Fleck's contract expires
at the end of the season, so I would not be surprised to see him leave
for a bigger club (following in the great Norwich tradition).
Anyway, just Leeds away next week. I do not think that we will spoil
their party!!
Jon
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53.45 | Will he be the Last | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Fri May 01 1992 20:45 | 4 |
53.46 | Stringer resigns | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue May 05 1992 17:27 | 15 |
|
Last Friday Dave Stringer resigned as manager. He will become a
director of the club. He was manager for about five seasons, in which
time Norwich reached the FA Cup semi finals twice, and reached their
highest ever league position (4th). His teams played very attractive
football, with neat passing rather than route one. However, sometimes
they tried to be a little to clever in front of goal instead of
shooting, therefore not scoring as often as they should.
Stringer has been asked to draw up a short-list of replacements. The
favourite seems to be Mike Walker, the current reserve team manager.
Also mentioned are: David Pleat, Martin O'Neill, Neil Warnock and David
Webb.
Jon
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53.47 | Phil Neal to be the new manager | IOSG::BUTTON | | Fri May 29 1992 14:48 | 9 |
|
Phil Neal, the ex-Liverpool and England full-back, is expected to
become the next manager. He is expected to sign a contract at the
weekend. John Deehan, the ex-Norwich and Aston Villa striker, is also
likely to join the club as a coach.
Does anyone know how good a manager Neal was at Bolton?
Jon
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53.48 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Fri May 29 1992 15:16 | 5 |
| Phil Neal's track record probably suits Norwich :-
Bolton are a mid-table 3rd division (now 2nd division) outfit
that lost in the playoffs season before last.
|
53.49 | Mike Walker is the new manager | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Jun 08 1992 20:21 | 14 |
|
Well, Phil Neal did not get the job as manager. Apparently he refused
to move with his family to Norwich for the first year. The chairman
Robert Chase said this was unacceptable, so has appointed Mike Walker
as the new manager. Walker was the reserve team boss last season, and
is an ex-manager of Colchester United. John Deehan is to be his
assistant. David Williams, who was assistant to Stringer, is leaving
the club because he wanted the manager's job, and does not want to
continue as number two.
Now that the manager has been sorted out, perhaps there will be a few
transfers. We need a good striker, and a creative midfielder.
Jon
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53.50 | Fleck to go soon ? | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Jun 29 1992 21:23 | 6 |
53.51 | Sing when you;re ploughing | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Wed Jul 01 1992 20:47 | 11 |
| Jon,
2 million for Fleck take the money and run! You can plant it in the ground
or whatever Norwich do with all the money they make in transfers each
year. How much is they've squandered in the last 4 years now - must be
at least 15 million (townsend, rosario, bruce etc etc ...)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.52 | And is it a home fixture ?????? | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Jul 12 1992 06:20 | 4 |
|
Can anyone enlighten me as to who Norwich play on September 19th ?
|
53.53 | | PAKORA::CPATRICK | The BERMUDA Triangle,spreads FEAR | Sun Jul 12 1992 09:58 | 4 |
| RE-1...
Why
|
53.54 | | METSYS::STEVENSON | I practise safe sex,.on my own.*8] | Mon Jul 13 1992 12:20 | 8 |
| >> <<< Note 53.52 by KIRKTN::JJACK >>>
>> -< And is it a home fixture ?????? >-
>> Can anyone enlighten me as to who Norwich play on September 19th ?
Yeah..... I think your playing Sheff Wed' at home...
Alboy.
|
53.55 | Fixtures tomorrow | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Jul 13 1992 14:40 | 5 |
|
I just received the fixtures this weekend, but forgot to bring them in
today. I'll type 'em in tomorrow.
Jon
|
53.56 | Fixtures 1992/93 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue Jul 14 1992 17:38 | 55 |
| 1992
Aug 15 Arsenal (a)
Aug 19 Chelsea (h)
Aug 22 Everton (h)
Aug 26 Man. City (a)
Aug 29 C. Palace (a)
Sep 2 Nottm. Forest (h)
Sep 5 Southampton (h)
Sep 12 Chelsea (a)
Sep 19 Sheff. Wed. (h)
Sep 26 Coventry (a)
Oct 3 Blackburn (a)
Oct 17 QPR (h)
Oct 24 Liverpool (a)
Oct 31 Middlesbro' (h)
Nov 7 Oldham (a)
Nov 21 Sheff. United (h)
Nov 28 Aston Villa (a)
Dec 5 Wimbledon (h)
Dec 12 Man. United (a)
Dec 19 Ipswich (h)
Dec 26 Spurs (h)
Dec 28 Leeds (a)
1993
Jan 9 Sheff. Wed. (a)
Jan 16 Coventry (h)
Jan 27 C. Palace (h)
Jan 30 Everton (a)
Feb 6 Arsenal (h)
Feb 10 Southampton (a)
Feb 13 Nottm. Forest (a)
Feb 20 Man. City (h)
Feb 27 Blackburn (h)
Mar 6 QPR (a)
Mar 9 Sheff. United (a)
Mar 13 Oldham (h)
Mar 20 Wimbledon (a)
Mar 24 Aston Villa (h)
Apr 3 Man. United (h)
Apr 10 Spurs (a)
Apr 12 Leeds (h)
Apr 17 Ipswich (a)
May 1 Liverpool (h)
May 8 Middlesbro' (a)
|
53.57 | Put a fiver on these | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Tue Jul 14 1992 20:58 | 11 |
| Jon,
How about these for well in advance predictions:
Oct 24th Liverpool 3 Norwich 0 (Rush, Saunders, Houghton)
May 1 Norwich 0 Liverpool 0 (obvious really)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.58 | Throwing your money away | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue Jul 14 1992 22:12 | 7 |
|
Andrew,
I'm always willing to take a fiver off you. If you take your predicted
scores, and I have all other scores, then the bet's on!
Jon
|
53.59 | But how will you get hold of it? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Tue Jul 14 1992 22:14 | 9 |
| Jon,
No I think you have to come up with alternate scores and if it's a
double-bet you'll have to wait 18 months for your money by which time
a fiver won't even buy a gallon of petrol.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.60 | | BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONP | | Wed Jul 15 1992 13:01 | 5 |
53.61 | Easy Money | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Wed Jul 15 1992 13:55 | 2 |
| Grab it Fergie.
|
53.62 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Wed Jul 15 1992 18:11 | 7 |
| That's a bargain if ever I saw one! Robins & Beardsmore
both deserve 1st Team football. It's a shame United have
too many potential 1st team players!!!!
I like it that though! eh watty???
Si
|
53.63 | Manc reserves go ploughing? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | DEC Mail Works for ME sometimes | Wed Jul 15 1992 21:52 | 8 |
| Hasn't Robins already gone to Germany?
If he hasn't then it must be 1million for Beardsmore, 1.5 million for
Robins and -0.5 million for Phelan
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.64 | Game on SKY | JUMBLY::SAWYER | | Mon Jul 20 1992 13:12 | 1 |
| The home game against Ipswich is on SKY on Mon. 21st December.
|
53.65 | | IOSG::BUTTON | | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:25 | 10 |
53.66 | Top of the League | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Aug 17 1992 17:41 | 23 |
53.67 | Oooh what a nice R's | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Amos Moses was a Cajun | Mon Aug 17 1992 18:11 | 10 |
| And for 49 sovs, yes only 49 (complete kit) you too can look like a
canary painted by Pollock. Isn't this kit business becoming a bit silly?
Not just the designs but the prices. Norwich have thus secured themselves
a place at the top of the kit-price league. QPR, on the other hand,
are charging around 19.00 a shirt. Why the difference? Because,
according to an R's spokesman they produce their own kit and don't
wish to rip their fans off. Nice one.
barry.
|
53.68 | Norwich 2 Chelsea 1 | MACNAS::CWALSH | | Thu Aug 20 1992 19:12 | 4 |
| Robins does it again as Norwich look down proudly at the rest of the
league. He could out turn to be a hero for Norwich. He was never given
a fair chance at united - just like Dion Dublin won't be - but when he
was on he won the cup for them in 1990.
|
53.69 | Dropping down the table | IOSG::JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button | Thu Aug 27 1992 15:48 | 15 |
|
Since my last reply, Norwich have drawn with Everton 1-1, after being
played off the park! Last night they lost 3-1 to Man City, their first
defeat in the Premier League. Out scorer was Megson, against his former
club.
We go to Palace on Saturday, and are at home to Forest on Monday night
on Sky.
In the draw for the Coca-Cola Cup (what a stupid name!) we have got
Carlisle (can't see too many away supporters for that one).
Jon
|
53.70 | Top of the Premier League | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Sep 01 1992 15:12 | 19 |
|
Two wins over the weekend: 2-1 away at Palace, and 3-1 at home to
Forest. Power and Phillips scored at Palace - Phillips' goal was a
spectacular volley from the edge of the penalty area, and Power's was a
header.
Last night our scorers were Crook direct from a free-kick, Power and
Phillips (again). I didn't see the game, but apparently Forest
controlled much of the game. That seems to have been the pattern in
most of our games this season - the opposition dominates the match, but
we score the goals. Over the last couple of seasons it has been the
other way round. It seems that the new manager, Walker, has added some
much-needed bite to the team.
So, who would have predicted that the first few leaders of the Premier
League would be Coventry, QPR, Blackburn and Norwich? However, by the
end of the season, I'm sure we'll be nearer bottom than top!
Jon
|
53.71 | | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Sep 01 1992 15:35 | 1 |
| Did Robins play last night?
|
53.72 | | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Sep 01 1992 15:45 | 1 |
| He was a sub, but wasn't used.
|
53.73 | | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Tue Sep 01 1992 16:18 | 3 |
| Why was he on the bench ??? Injured ?? or has been injured ??
Keith.
|
53.74 | | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Tue Sep 01 1992 17:08 | 34 |
| re -last
>> why was he on the bench ??? Injured ?? or has been injured ??
Robins was sub last night, and has just recovered from some injury.
His replacement is Power, who last night played out of his skin, and
well deserved the MoM award. Robins was seen warming up a couple of
times, and I would have imagined if needed i.e. losing, he would have
been put on.
RE- a few back
Forest dominated the middle have of the game, 15 mins either side of
half time, apart from that Norwich dominated, with some VERY neat one
touch passing. Lee Power and David Phillips(ex Man City) played
extremely well. Phillips and Norwich's 3rd goal was a great strike, one
to match the one on Saturday.
FOREST - Need to sort out their defence, it is a shambles. Bannister as
a forward was quite slow, but service was not very good. Forest have a
young Icelandic player on the right wing...he was useless. Did not get
a cross in all night, and contributed in style by providing Power with
Norwich's 2nd goal.
NORWICH - A team to watch out for. There passing is excellent, are a
hard tackling team, but need to keep their head up when they are down.
This was just a small lapse last night, but with soem good young
players and Brian Gunn in goals, they should be in the top half come
the end of the season.
mac
|
53.75 | Still at the top | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Sep 07 1992 15:57 | 14 |
| Norwich 1
Southampton 0
We scraped a win with an 88th minute goal from Robins. From the
highlights on Match of the Day, it looked a poor game. Rob Newman had a
couple of chances for Norwich in the first half, but wasted them.
Robins came on as substitute in the first half for Butterworth, who was
injured.
To keep winning while playing badly is a good sign, but can we keep it
up? I hope so, but surely our luck will change soon. Still, I'll enjoy
it while it lasts.
Jon
|
53.76 | Is Dave Beasant Scottish ? | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Sep 14 1992 17:38 | 18 |
53.77 | Another win | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Sep 21 1992 17:34 | 11 |
| Norwich 1
Sheff Wed 0
Just for a change, Norwich took the lead in the first half. Amazingly this
was the first time this season that we have been leading at half-time. The
goal was a powerful header from Newman, after good work by Robins to get a
cross in from the left.
A few more wins and we'll be safe from relegation!
Jon
|
53.78 | Not very optimistic? | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @ILO 890-4715 Leeds Champions | Mon Sep 21 1992 19:02 | 9 |
53.79 | | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Sep 21 1992 19:33 | 8 |
| James,
Maybe I should have added a smiley to my reply. It was said with tongue
firmly in cheek. Realisticly we will not win the League, but a final place
in the top three or four should be the target, with a possibility of
qualifying for Europe.
Jon
|
53.80 | | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Sep 28 1992 16:39 | 19 |
| Coventry 1
Norwich 1
Saw the highlights on Match of the Day. It looked a good game, with a draw
being the right result. Norwich scored first - Crook played a one-two with
Sutch on the edge of the penalty area before shooting into the far corner
of the net. Once they had scored, Norwich seemed to take control until
Coventry equalised. Ndlovu's goal was well taken, especially the dummy to
get Gunn to commit himself, but there was also some bad defending which let
him get a sight a goal. The second half was a bit more disappointing,
judging by the fact the the highlights concentrated a lot more on the first
half.
So, a quarter of the season has gone and Norwich are still on top! Is this
what the Premier League meant by "a whole new ball game"? Next week, it's
another top of the table clash, away at Blackburn. Norwich are bound to
lose, as this will be my first visit to watch them this season.
Jon
|
53.81 | 7-1 | PAKORA::MROY | | Mon Oct 05 1992 02:08 | 1 |
| NO MATCH REPORT THIS WEEK ???
|
53.82 | | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | VMSE United Kingdom @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Oct 05 1992 12:14 | 29 |
|
re: -1
There had to be one didn't there!!
Us City fans stay relatively quiet about the
teams performance, relative the likes of Man U.,
Liverpool et al., yet when it comes down to losing
all manner of vultures swoop out of the closet
and say that its gone pretty quiet in here.
It sure has because there's not many of us
in the first place.
Ask any Norwich fan and he would have been more
than happy just to see Norwich stay up this
season. To be top for some considerable time
is somewhat pleasing given the form of the
larger teams in the League.
So Norwich got beat, all they have to do now
is bounce back and get back on top!!
Regards from a somewhat sorry and dejected City
fan,
/Kevin
P.S. Please note Ian Button said this was likely
to be a loss since he was going to the game. He
wasn't half right!!
|
53.83 | Oh dear! | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 05 1992 13:51 | 3 |
| As Kevin said, I did go to the game :-( I'll post a match report later.
Jon
|
53.84 | 7 bloody 1 | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 05 1992 17:58 | 49 |
53.85 | Best Monday morning all season | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | It wasn't supposed to end this way | Mon Oct 05 1992 19:58 | 7 |
| Jon,
I hope you're going to the game on Oct 24th.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.86 | It'll be 0-0 anyway | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 05 1992 20:25 | 6 |
| Andrew,
Going to see Norwich play against a second-rate team struggling at the
bottom of the league does not interest me.
Jon
|
53.87 | Fizzy drinks | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Oct 08 1992 13:25 | 9 |
| Norwich beat the mighty Carlisle 2-0 last night. Both goals were scored in
the second half by Chris Sutton.
In the next round, we've been drawn away at Blackburn..
AAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGHHHH!
Jon
P.S. No, I shall not be making a second trip up there this season
|
53.88 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Thu Oct 08 1992 14:19 | 7 |
|
I'll bet Norwich are well chuffed with their next round draw.
I'll bet Blackburn are well chuffed with their next round draw.
JN.
|
53.89 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Oct 08 1992 15:13 | 2 |
| Football being football, Norwich are more than likely
to beat Blackburn in the next round.
|
53.90 | You can get Coke Cups at Burger King | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | XYLANA: Hound of the Backslashers | Thu Oct 08 1992 20:45 | 8 |
| Jon,
So Norwich are going to concentrate on the F.A Cup then??
and you're going to switch to drinking Pepsi in protest.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.91 | Sad | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue Oct 13 1992 13:00 | 5 |
53.92 | Back where we belong ? | JONPC1::BUTTON | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 19 1992 16:27 | 16 |
| Norwich 2
QPR 1
Norwich have gone back to the top of the League, at least until tonight.
The first goal was a penalty by Bowen, after Sutton had been bundled over
in the penalty area. Sutton scored the second with a great header from a
cross by Sutch. QPR got a goal back late in the game, but Norwich hung on
to the points. There was one close shave, when Culverhouse cleared the
ball onto Norwich's bar, it bounced down on to the line (a la Geoff Hurst),
back up onto the bar, and away to safety.
Next week's game at Liverpool has been put back to the Sunday to give
Liverpool an extra day to recover from their Cup-Winners Cup match in
Moscow on Thursday.
Jon
|
53.93 | Game of the season coming up | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Braves Win, Braves Win, Braves Win! | Tue Oct 20 1992 07:39 | 10 |
| Jon,
We do not need the extra days rest to give you the sound 0-0 thrashing
you deserve!
I'll be calling you on Monday should an 'upset' occur (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.94 | We're still second, though | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 26 1992 14:15 | 12 |
| Liverpool 4
Norwich 1
Another away thrashing! Norwich took the lead in the first minute, thanks
to Butterworth from a corner. Liverpool took scored twice in the first
half. Then Bowen blasted a penalty over the bar. Liverpool scored twice
more in the second half, to inflict our second consecutive away defeat.
This week Norwich go to Blackburn Rovers again, in the Coca-Cola Cup. I'm
not too hopeful!!
Jon
|
53.95 | Over the Moon Brian | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Liverpool 4 Norwich 1 | Mon Oct 26 1992 21:14 | 8 |
| Jon,
That's not a very extensive match report is it? At least give us
the scorers. You don't still have a Scottish goalie do you??
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.96 | | WOTVAX::SHAW27::WATTERSONP | Everton Everton rah rah rah | Tue Oct 27 1992 11:57 | 11 |
|
Liverpool's scorers were...
Thomas (hopeful punt that somehow found the net)
Burrows (lucky deflection on a long shot)
Walters (pen) (dodgy penalty)
Hutchinson (tripped in the area and the ball hit his head and went in)
Paul - as unbiased as usual :-)
(please note I am not a Liverpool supporter and never have been)
|
53.97 | The descriptions looked slightly biased | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Liverpool 4 Norwich 1 | Tue Oct 27 1992 18:48 | 8 |
| Paul,
Could you confirm or deny whether you have been or have been tempted to
be a closet Canary??
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.98 | Out of the Coca-Cola Cup | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Oct 29 1992 14:08 | 13 |
| Blackburn 2
Norwich 0
A distinct improvement on the result a couple of weeks ago! According to
the paper, Norwich had quite a few chances, with Goss hitting the post
before Blackburn scored. If Robins had been on from the start (he was a
substitute), maybe we would have scored from some of the chances. Shearer
and May scored for Blackburn - one in each half.
On Saturday, we're at home to Middlesbrough. A win is definitely needed if
we are to stay in contention at the top of the league.
Jon
|
53.99 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Nov 02 1992 16:37 | 15 |
| Norwich 1
Middlesbrough 1
Saw the goals on Match of the Day. Middlesbrough scored first, after about
an hour. Their scorer (I've forgotten his name) out-jumped Butterworth to
head in a cross from the left. Norwich equalised with only 4 minutes to
go. David Sutch shot through a forest of legs in the penalty area and it
ended up in the goal. So Norwich have kept up their record of scoring in
every league game this season.
Apparently next week's game away at Oldham is to be the live game on Sky on
Monday night. I shouldn't think that one will break any viewing records
(except perhaps lowest TV audience of the season) :-)
Jon
|
53.100 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Mon Nov 02 1992 20:37 | 6 |
|
>Apparently next week's game away at Oldham is to be the live game on Sky on
I bet you'd get good odds on that being a goalless draw!
g
|
53.101 | 0-0 Huh! | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | VMSE United Kingdom @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Nov 10 1992 14:49 | 13 |
|
re: -1
That would have been wasted money!!
Given that Norwich current goals for and goals against stand at
27 and 27 respectively it should have been extremely difficult to
expect a 0-0.
Nice to see that Robins did the business again!! A bargain buy if
ever there was one.
/Kev
|
53.102 | Move over Arsenal | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Nov 10 1992 16:42 | 17 |
| Oldham 2
Norwich 3
A good victory puts us top of the league again! Norwich twice took the
lead in the first half, both goals scored by Mark Robins. But both times,
Oldham equalised, so at half time it was 2-2. It looked that it would stay
that way, but in injury time Robins completed his hat-trick to snatch
victory. They were Robins' first goals for 8 games. The reason that we
won was obviously because I decided not to watch the game on Sky! We've
now won both live games on Sky, so I think I will avoid the next one at all
costs!!
Both Ruel Fox and Darren Beckford returned last night from long spells out
due to injury. I read that Fox has a great game, causing all sorts of
problems down the right, but Beckford was not too hot.
Jon
|
53.103 | Three more points | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Nov 23 1992 16:37 | 18 |
| Norwich 2
Sheff Utd 1
Yet another win to keep us on top of the league. With Arsenal and
Blackburn both failing to win, we've increased our lead to 4 points. Soon
people are going to have to take us seriously.
Norwich took the lead in the 60th minute when a United defender headed into
his own goal under heavy pressure from Robins. Alan Cork equalised ten
minutes later. But with less than 10 minutes to go, Phillips found Fox
with a 40-yard pass, who crossed from the right wing for Robins to calmly
slot the ball into the corner of the net.
A real test next week - away to Villa. If we can get a result there, then
maybe a few "experts" will conceed that Norwich are real challengers
for the League this season.
Jon
|
53.104 | 5 points clear | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Nov 30 1992 16:35 | 27 |
| Aston Villa 2
Norwich 3
Another great victory! Having seen the highlights on TV, I was really
impressed by Norwich's performance, especially in the first half. They
could have been 4-0 up at half time, but instead the score was 2-1.
Norwich's first goal was created by a great run by Fox down the right wing.
He crossed it to Robins, who passed to Phillips who shot from just outside
the penalty area. The second goal was a gift from Spink, who dropped a
corner at Beckford's feet. Having seen this, Gunn decided that it was his
turn to make a blunder, so in injury time when Houghton hit a weak shot,
Gunn somehow let it go under his body into the goal.
Villa equalised in the first minute of the second half - Garry Parker was
the scorer. However, Norwich still kept coming forward, and were rewarded
when Fox created an opening in the penalty area for Sutch to score the
winner. It was a good team performance, and Robins showed that he's not
just a great scorer, but also prepared to work hard and create chances for
others.
With Arsenal losing again, we've gone 5 points clear at the top of the
league. Not bad for one of the relegation favourites at the start of the
season. However, it would be nice to get some credit, rather than comments
about how it will not last and the "big teams" will soon take over at the
top.
Jon
|
53.105 | I'll give ye credit... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Mon Nov 30 1992 19:06 | 19 |
|
Jon, I personally think its good for football that a team like Norwich are
top with Blackburn in second place.... Iam sure 95% of the neutrals expected ye
to lose at Villa park me included, but that's a great result, and will also
boost team confidence... and with Arsenals good run coming to a double end (two
defeats in a row) it leaves ye siting pretty at the top...
You know what everybody says, every team goes through a bad patch... Look
at Coventry they were at the top of the league approx 5 weeks ago, and now they
have drifted down to the middle.... Qpr, and Arsenal were going through a great
patch, and now both have lost 2 in a row.... The pool are on a roll at the
moment, and if they can keep the same team on the park every saturday then the
picture at the top may be different come 1993...
Enjoy your stay at the top Jon....
regards....
-dave-
|
53.106 | And both Arsenal and Blackburn lost | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Dec 07 1992 17:30 | 22 |
| Norwich 2
Wimbledon 1
Winning is getting to be a habit. We are now an amazing EIGHT points
clear. This means that we will be on top at Christmas, which is a bad
omen.. the team on top at Christmas NEVER wins the league!
By all accounts, Saturday's game was dreadful. Wimbledon took the lead in
the second half, through Laurie Sanchez. Last season, this would have
killed off Norwich, but this season we seem to have the determination to
play for the full 90 minutes. Robins got the equaliser after 77 mins, and
Phillips grabbed a late winner with one minute to go. The last minute
winners are going in quite regularly this season.
It is reported in today's paper that Norwich are having talks with the
Swedish international defender, Patrik Andersson. The price mentioned is
700,000 pounds. Do any of our Swedish noters have any info on him?
In yesterday's FA Cup draw, we were drawn at home to Coventry. It's not
exaclty a glamourous draw.
Jon
|
53.107 | The others are catching up | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Dec 14 1992 14:16 | 12 |
| Man United 1
Norwich 0
Our fourth defeat of the season, and the first league game this season
where we have failed to score. From the highlights on Match of the Day,
Norwich did not play too well - especially the defence. United's goal was
the result of a bad mistake by Sutch on the edge of the penalty area.
A big test next Monday, against local rivals Ipswich. If we are to keep in
contention at the top, then we must win that one.
Jon
|
53.108 | What odds on Norwich now? | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Mon Dec 14 1992 16:41 | 13 |
| Of course, you shouldn't comment on just MOTD highlights, but what the hell .
. . I thought Norwich played some great stuff. Much more than Utd, but the
difference semed to be that Utd had more bite in midfield - Ince especially
never gave Norwich time to settle.
It was a shame it was settled by the only mistake (what was he doing there
anyway?), but United could have had it all wrapped up if they'd taken even
half of their chances.
I'm not writing Norwich off - if they can keep their confidence I think they
can do it.
grahame
|
53.109 | The Button curse strikes again | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Dec 22 1992 14:31 | 27 |
| Norwich 0
Ipswich 2
I made the mistake of finding a pub showing the game on Sky! Will I ever
get to see Norwich win ???? Norwich played well in the first half, having
the greater share of the possession. They put some good moves together,
without creating any clear-cut chances. The best chance of the half fell
to Ipswich. A well timed run by Stockwell (?) led him to a one-on-one
situation with Gunn, but Gunn stood his ground well and made an important
save.
Norwich started the second half as they had played in the first. However,
after about 10 minutes of the second half, Ipswich got their first corner
of the game. It was headed on at the near post by Dozzell, and Kiwomya had
acres of space to head in the opening goal. After that, Norwich never
really looked like coming back. Ipswich defended well, not allowing
Norwich many chances. Ipswich made it 2-0 with a couple of minutes left,
with the Thomson scoring from a counter attack.
It is obvious that Norwich's defence needs to be strenghtened. We are
conceeding too many goals. A look at the table shows that despite winning
12 and losing 5 so far, we have a goal difference of 0.
The next game is at home to Spurs on Boxing Day. A victory is definitely
needed, to regain some confidence.
Jon
|
53.110 | 0-0 and 0-0 | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Jan 04 1993 16:24 | 13 |
| A very uneventful Christmas period for Norwich. On Boxing Day, we drew 0-0
at home to Spurs, then on the 28th we drew 0-0 again, this time at Leeds.
In this game, Bowen missed a tenth-minute penalty. This is the third
penalty that Norwich have missed this season.
It is encouraging that our defence seems to be tightening up, but it is
also worrying that we have failed to score now for four games.
Saturday's FA Cup game against Coventry was postponed due to frost. The new
date is Wednesday 13th Jan. The winners are at home to Spurs in the next
round.
Jon
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53.111 | Still no goals | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Jan 11 1993 18:58 | 15 |
| Sheff Wed 1
Norwich 0
Yet another game where we did not score. That's now five consecutive games
without a goal - not exactly Championship form. And, to cap it all, our
leading scorer this season, Mark Robins, picked up an ankle injury and will
be out for a month.
Listening to the game on the radio, there was only one team in it.
Wednesday had numerous scoring oppurtunities, including 5 in the first five
minutes of the second half. It was only in the last few minutes that
Norwich had any pressure at all. They've got to sort themselves out soon,
otherwise they'll finish in mid-table.
Jon
|
53.112 | Better value than The Arse at 12-1 Anyway | PANIC::ANDERSON | The original Magpies | Mon Jan 11 1993 20:05 | 7 |
| Jon,
According to a certain broadsheet this morning, The Canaries have now
slipped to 16-1 for the title. Surely that must be worth a bob or two,
even if they haven't scored for a month.
Rob
|
53.113 | No wonder all bookies are rich | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Jan 11 1993 20:45 | 5 |
| I think that 16-1 is a bit tight, especially as we've now lost Robins for a
month. It might be worth an each-way bet, though. If I was going to bet
on it, my money would go on Aston Villa.
Jon
|
53.114 | Still on for the Double :-) | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Jan 14 1993 16:35 | 15 |
| Norwich 1
Coventry 0
At last, we've scored a goal! Beckford scored for Norwich, just after
half-time. This was Norwich's first goal for 499 minutes - the last goal
was against Wimbledon on 5th December. The report in the paper says that
Coventry had the better chances, with Gunn making two outstanding saves
from Quinn. We are at home to Spurs in the next round.
On Saturday, Coventry are again the visitors to Carrow Road. I'll settle
for a repeat of last night's score, but usually in these situations the
result will be reversed from the cup game!
Jon
|
53.115 | We were top again for 25 hours | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Jan 18 1993 16:41 | 26 |
| Norwich 1
Coventry 1
A game which Norwich should have won ended in a 1-1 draw. Norwich scored
first - a good move involving Phillips, Bowen and Fox, finished off by
Sutton. They created many more chances in the first half, but bad
finishing (especially by Fox) let them down.
There was controversy in the second half, when Gunn pulled down Williams
when he was clear in the penalty area. The ball fell to Quinn, who calmly
put the ball in the empty net. However, the linesman had already signalled
for a penalty, and the ref had blown his whistle for the penalty. Hence
Quinn's goal was not allowed to stand. Gunn saved the penalty, and Quinn
hit the rebound against the crossbar! After the game, Bobby Gould was
seething about the decision not play the advantage, and I think that he had
a very good case. Also, Gunn should have been sent off for the
foul, as Williams had a clear run on to the goal, but he was not
even booked. However, Coventry did manage to score, with Quinn getting yet
another goal. As part of his celebrations, he had a few words with the
afore-mentioned linesman.
Next weekend's FA Cup game against Spurs is live on BBC1 on Sunday
afternoon.
Jon
|
53.116 | Out of the cup | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Jan 25 1993 16:45 | 21 |
| Norwich 0
Spurs 2
Another dismal performance by Norwich on the TV. Apart from a few minutes
before half-time, Norwich were never in the game. Two goals by Sheringham
early in the second half killed off Norwich.
Norwich have got serious problems in front of goal. They did not create
one decent chance all game - Sutton and Beckford were anonymous most of the
time, and spent most the afternoon off-side! Norwich looked good until
they got to the edge of the penalty area, but then the final ball was often
inaccurate. What is needed is someone with the imagination to create a few
chances, or at least get the ball into the penalty area a few more times.
If Mike Walker is serious about winning the League, he should go out and
buy another striker, and possibly another midfielder. There should be some
money left from Fleck's transfer last summer.
Some slightly more hopeful news is that Robins may be fit for Wednesday
night's game against Palace.
Jon
|
53.117 | Pitiful performance | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | OpenVMSE UK @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Jan 25 1993 20:36 | 19 |
|
Well it always seems to be the same old story when I listen or watch City - they
always lose.
While they remained in touch with Spurs in the first half, the woeful 10 minutes
in which Spurs ran riot and only notched two goals was more than enough to
put Norwich out of the Cup.
What was Walker thinking about bringing on another big, burly centre forward style
striker when Mabbutt and Ruddock had been making mincemeat of Beckford and Sutton
in the first half.
I can't remember the other Norwich sub., but Beckford should have been the player
to come off yesterday with Fox being pushed up alongside Sutton.
They desparately need Robins back on that performance. Maybe Walker could persuade
Spurs to let go of Barmby.
/K
|
53.118 | At last some goals, and three points | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Jan 28 1993 16:44 | 20 |
| Norwich 4 (yes, four!)
Palace 2
Well, at last some goals. After scoring only 1 goal in our last 6 games,
we put four past Palace to gain our first League win since December 5th.
This still leaves us two points behind Man United and Villa.
Palace took the lead after only 2 minutes, but Power equalised for us after
9 minutes with a volley from the edge of the penalty area. Sutton scored
the second with a far post header. Geoff Thomas equalised on the stroke of
half-time when he outjumped Gunn. In the second half, Norwich again took
the lead, goss scoring from close range after a fine move down the right.
Power made it four just before the end after a run down the left wing.
It seems that playing Power instead of Beckford up front gave Norwich more
confidence in front of goal. Lets hope that it continues, and that we can
reproduce our form of earlier in the season. Robins will be in contention
for a place on Saturday (away to Everton) - he was a substitute last night.
Jon
|
53.119 | Write us off at your peril | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Feb 01 1993 16:45 | 19 |
| Everton 0
Norwich 1
A good away win, with Chris Sutton getting the goal in the first half. The
report on the radio said Norwich were in control in the first half, but
allowed Everton dominate the second. This was our second consecutive win
after going seven games without a win.
With Man United and Aston Villa both losing, we have gone back to the top
of the league, which makes the comments that the league is a two horse race
(United and Villa) look silly. If we can now put a good run together, then
anything's possible. It would certainly piss off Alan Hansen if Norwich win
the League - I cannot believe how biased he is against Norwich. He seems
to think that just because Norwich are not a "big club" and do not have any
"big name stars" that they do not deserve to be at the top. His comments
each week on Match of the Day really annoy me - now I know how Scots feel
about Jimmy Hill!
Jon
|
53.120 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Feb 11 1993 16:44 | 17 |
| Southampton 3
Norwich 0
This was described in the paper as Norwich's worst performance of the
season. We were 2-0 down at half-time. The first goal was a near post
header by Hall from a corner, the second Adams shot from about 8 yards with
the defence appealing for offside. The third came late in the second half,
with Banger catching Norwich on the break.
Mike Walker is now talking of signing a couple of new players to help keep
the League challenge going. I do not know who he has in mind, but he'd
better act quickly. At least Villa lost, and United only drew on Monday.
We are only three points off the top, with as game in hand, but we
certainly won't win the league on goal difference (-1 at the moment)!
No game on Saturday (Forest are still in the Cup).
Jon
|
53.121 | | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Falkirk BEARn | Thu Feb 11 1993 17:37 | 9 |
53.122 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | Stranded in Dublin | Thu Feb 11 1993 18:09 | 3 |
| re .121
Any chance of an English translation ?
|
53.123 | Quite straightforward really...... | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Falkirk BEARn | Thu Feb 11 1993 18:15 | 10 |
|
RE:Last 2,
I always thought you English were educationally deficient.;>)
A quick translation then.
Rasputtin = Peter Grant
Vagabonds = Celtic
|
53.124 | Glasgow Celtic are known as the FOOTBALLING side ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | I pray to Macca | Fri Feb 12 1993 10:20 | 14 |
|
Jon,
And if it's any help, here's some more Scottish Rhyming Slang for
you.....
MIM = Rangers FC
John Merrick Lookalikes = Rangers FC
Govan Scumbag XI = Rangers FC
Huns = Rangers FC
8*))
|
53.125 | Still hanging in there | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Feb 22 1993 16:53 | 17 |
| Norwich 2
Man City 1
A good win against a team who always seem to beat us. Two goals in two
minutes after half an hour put us in control. The first was a tap in by
Robins, the second a shot from about 12 yards by Power after a great move
down the left. Man City scored just after half-time, and dominated the
second half, but Norwich hung on to the three points. One miss, by David
White, in the second half was unbelieveable. He (and another city player)
were free in the six yard box, and Gunn had given up, but somehow White
miscued to Gunn.
Unfortunately both Man. United and Villa won, so it's as you were at the
top. Next game is at home to Blackburn, on Sunday, live on Sky. No repeat
of the game earlier this season, please.
Jon
|
53.126 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Oh God. | Tue Feb 23 1993 11:55 | 12 |
|
> A good win against a team who always seem to beat us.
I don't know Jon, we very rarely do well in East Anglia, whether
it's against you or Ipswich. White either scores from anywhere or
misses from everywhere!
Who played at the back for the blues? Have they still got 4 fit
defenders? (Copyright Liverpool topic)
Steve
|
53.127 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Feb 23 1993 13:35 | 6 |
| Steve,
Unfortunately I no longer have yesterday's paper which listed the teams, so
I don't know what the City line-up was.
Jon
|
53.128 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Feb 23 1993 15:45 | 9 |
|
From yesterday's Torygraph...
Coton, Ranson, Phelan (Hill 44), Ingebrigtsen (Quigley 81), Curle,
Vonk, White, Sheron, Quinn, Flitcroft, Holden. Booked: Ranson
Well you did ask 8-)
Andy.
|
53.129 | 0-0 in the snow | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Mar 01 1993 16:25 | 14 |
| Norwich 0
Blackburn 0
I listened to the game on Radio 5 yesterday afternoon, and it did not sound
a great game. The conditions did not help, with a couple of snow
storms during the first half. Blackburn were the dominant team, but missed
the finishing of Shearer up front. Norwich rarely threatened the Blackburn
goal, but will be happy with a point considering their first choice
midfield players (Crook, Megson and Goss) were all out injured.
We need a win on Wednesday (at home to Arsenal) to keep up our title
challenge.
Jon
|
53.130 | Three more points dropped | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Mar 08 1993 18:04 | 21 |
| QPR 3
Norwich 1
A disappointing result for Norwich. We are now 6 points behind Villa, and
7 behind Manchester United (we all have 11 more games to play). While not
completely out of the title race, it is now very unlikely that we will
finish top. However, both teams still have to play at Carrow Road, so I
guess anything is possible.
QPR went 2-0 up after half an hour, and Robins equalised a few minutes
before half-time. However, a third goal late in the second half secured a
win for QPR. From the brief highlights on TV, Norwich's defence was very
poor at marking. They are definitely missing Butterworth, who is out
injured.
Two games this week, both against relegation candidates. Tomorrow night
were away at Sheffield United, and on Saturday at home to Oldham.
Sheffield have a good home record this season, but hopefully they'll be
taking it easy before their FA Cup replay next week.
Jon
|
53.131 | | WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Mar 08 1993 19:20 | 4 |
| >Sheffield have a good home record this season, but hopefully they'll be
>taking it easy before their FA Cup replay next week.
Like they did against Spurs?.
|
53.132 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Mar 11 1993 14:31 | 14 |
| Sheff United 0
Norwich 1
An excellent set of results for Norwich. We are now just four points off
both United and Villa, so are certainly not out it yet. Ruel Fox got our
all important goal in the second half, finishing off a fine move down the
left, with Power putting Fox clear with an excellent pass. Fox steered it
past the advancing 'keeper from the edge of the penalty area.
If we beat Oldham at Carrow Road on Saturday (and that is by no means a
certainty), we'll be just one point off the top (well, at least until
Sunday :-).
Jon
|
53.133 | Look out United and Villa! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Mar 15 1993 16:38 | 14 |
| Norwich 1
Oldham 0
Another great set of results this weekend. Norwich beat Oldham thanks to a
first-half own goal. With United and Villa drawing, we are only two
points behind them, so talk of a two horse race is rubbish. I only hope
that we can keep our bottle, as we are bound to come under much more
pressure now that we are so near the top.
We play at Nottm. Forest on Wednesday in a re-arranged fixture. It will be
a tough game, with Forest desperate for points. Then on Saturday we play
Wimbledon at Selhurst Park.
Jon
|
53.134 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Mar 22 1993 16:38 | 28 |
| Since my last reply, there's been two games:
Nottm. Forest 0
Norwich 3
Our biggest victory of the season (so far?). Robins scored the first on
the stroke of half time, hitting a shot in-off the post. The second goal
was the result of Crossley failing to get to a corner, and Power poked the
ball home from short range. The third was a deflected shot by Crook. This
win meant that we went back to the top of the League.
Wimbledon 3
Norwich 0
This was always going to be a hard game for Norwich. We were never in the
game against a side who are having a good spell at the moment. Holdsworth
scored two, and Ardley got the other goal. With United drawing and Villa
winning, we are back in third place. Mike Walker said after the game that
we have no blown our chance of the title, and that our defending was
dreadful. However, the first part was said with his tongue firmly in his
cheek. He's trying to take the pressure of Norwich - we've got a much
better chance of coming from behind in the last few games than going top
now and defending our lead.
Two crunch games coming up - on Wednesday night we are at home to Villa,
and next Monday at home to Man. United. Six points would be very nice!!
Jon
|
53.135 | Beckford goes to Oldham | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Wed Mar 24 1993 14:43 | 12 |
| Norwich yesterday sold their record buy, Darren Beckford, to Oldham.
However, the price still has to be sorted out - Norwich want 500,000, but
Oldham only want to pay 300,000. Whatever it turns out to be, it's a lot
less than the 925,000 we bought him for. He has never been a regular in
the team (especially since we signed Robins), and had some shocking games
earlier in the season.
We play Villa tonight - I do not know any team news. There are no Premier
League games this weekend (England play Turkey next week), so the next game
is on Monday week, against Man United.
Jon
|
53.136 | I thought he would have been in by now | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Oscar the Grouch is an Optimist! | Thu Mar 25 1993 18:18 | 1 |
| Where's Jon? Is it all too much for him?
|
53.137 | Back on top (again), and a new striker | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Fri Mar 26 1993 14:25 | 25 |
53.138 | | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Fri Mar 26 1993 15:47 | 1 |
| What nationality is this Efan Ekoku? Sounds african.
|
53.139 | English, I presume | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Fri Mar 26 1993 17:40 | 4 |
| The reports in the paper do not mention Ekoku's nationality, so I must
assume that he is English.
Jon
|
53.140 | Beckford gone. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | OpenVMSE UK @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Mar 26 1993 19:43 | 10 |
53.141 | Norwich In Europe. | SHIPS::DURANT_S | | Fri Mar 26 1993 19:43 | 15 |
|
Norwich have got a real chance of taking the title this year.
Especially as the two big city clubs are more worried about losing
points than gaining them. Norwich have got nothing to lose, they can
have a go for the last six or seven games and if they fail then they
have already done better than most people expected.
The only reservation I would have about wanting Norwich to win is how
they will perform in Europe. I don't know much about their squad. How
many English players are there in their first team squad ? Will they
be in trouble in having to cobble together a team for a European cup
tie ?
Steve.
|
53.142 | On the fly.... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | OpenVMSE UK @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Mar 26 1993 19:49 | 22 |
|
Squad :
Gunn (Scottish)
Bowen (Welsh)
Culverhouse (English)
Butterworth (English)
Polston (English)
Philips (Welsh)
Sutch (English)
Megson (English)
Crook (English)
Goss (English)
Robins (English)
Fox (English)
Power (English)
Sutton (English)
Ekoku (?)
Nationalities may be wrong. Maybe Jon can correct me.
/Kev
|
53.143 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Fri Mar 26 1993 20:27 | 14 |
| Kev,
Almost right. Jeremy Goss is Welsh (despite being born in Cyprus), and Lee
Power is Irish. As far as I know, all your other nationalities are
correct. As for the question how will Norwich do in Europe - they can
hardly do much worse than the English teams did this season!
You were complaining about the media not taking us seriously - that is to
our advantage at the moment. Nobody expects us to do anything, so we are
not under any pressure. It's Man. United and (to a lesser extent) Aston
Villa who are under the most pressure at the moment. But yes, it would be
wonderful to see Norwich win the League to see Alan Hansen's reaction.
Jon
|
53.144 | I though that there was just Jon | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Oscar the Grouch is an Optimist! | Fri Mar 26 1993 21:07 | 6 |
| Gosh spring must have started.... all the Norwich supporters are coming
out of the woodwork (:==:)
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.145 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:17 | 30 |
| Norwich 1
Man. United 3
Norwich's second home defeat of the season - both have been Sky's Monday
night game. The first half was all United, with all three goals coming in
a 8 minute period. United's strikers were simply too fast for the Norwich
defence. At first sight the first and third goals looked off-side, but the
TV replay showed that they were both OK. Norwich brought on new signing
Efan Ekoku 10 minutes into the second half, and only then did Norwich start
to play. Robins got a goal back, heading in a cross from Fox. The rest of
the game was mostly Norwich pressure, with Ekoku unsettling Bruce and
Pallister, but Norwich could not score. Ince and Kanchelskis both hit the
post in the second half, but there were no more goals. "Captain Marvel"
came on to show us what we had been missing all season - dangerous
two-footed tackles, for which he was rightly booked.
This defeat leaves us one point behind United, and two behind Villa (both
have one more game to play than us). It's going to be an uphill struggle,
but we're not out of it yet.
The FA yesterday announced that should the same team win both the Cups this
season, then the winners would go into the Cup Winners Cup, but the losers
would not go into the UEFA cup, as they would not have won anything.
Therefore England's second UEFA cup place would go to the team finishing
third in the Premier League. This gives the likes of Sheffield Wednesday
and Blackburn the incentive to win their remaining games, to get up to
third place. Therefore we will have to wait until the FA Cup final to see
who qualifies for the UEFA Cup from the League.
Jon
|
53.146 | | TRUCKS::SANT | Nostalgia *is* what it used to be... | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:23 | 15 |
|
re .145...
What a fair and magnanimous note, Jon. My compliments on your
sporting view of what must be an enormous disappointment to
lose such a vital game.
One or two of our cousins in this conference would do well to be
similarly inclined a bit more often...
I hope Norwich do get to play in Europe. They were unlucky a couple
of years ago.
Andy.
|
53.147 | Red sky at night Fergusons delight | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | OpenVMSE UK @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Apr 06 1993 15:24 | 33 |
|
re:-1
If you look back through the replies to this topic you will notice that Jon
and I have added replies to this note in the past. There do appear to be a few
others who have added replies over the past few weeks though - maybe they
aren't City supporters.
Well the result I had hoped wouldn't happen, actually happened:
City 1 - 3 Man U.
Robins Giggs
Kanchelskis
Cantona
The Mancs scored three goals in a stunning 20 minute period in the first half.
There was some question of offside on two of them but Radio 5 commented that
close inspection of the TV footage at half time showed all three were valid.
Norwich were denied a penalty claim near the end of the first half, although
by then it was probably all over bar the shouting.
Robins popped in the second half to give Norwich a breath of life but to no
avail. Ince and Kanchelskis came close with strikes of the woodwork.
Brookings comment on the game "Best game he'd seen all season." The commentators
gave the impression that it wasn't as one sided as the score suggests.
Now Norwich have to ensure that they pick up the points from the remaining games
and that both Villa and United drop points in their remaining games. It isn't
over yet by a long chalk.
Regards
Kev (a City supporter in exile)
|
53.148 | Not-so-super Sunday | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Wed Apr 07 1993 17:41 | 8 |
| It's official - Norwich will not win the League. Well, that's the opinion
of Sky TV, who had planned to reschedule Man United's, Villa'a and
Norwich's last game of the season to the following Sunday, and televise
them all live. But now, they've decided just to reschedule the United and
Villa games. With Norwich's record on Sky this year, I'm quite happy with
this!
Jon
|
53.149 | Well if you hadn't lost to the Mancs! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Oscar the Grouch is an Optimist! | Wed Apr 07 1993 20:32 | 8 |
| Jon,
Norwich will alas have blown it by then due to their regular 0-0
draw with Liverpool on May 1.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.150 | Not a Good Friday | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Apr 13 1993 17:49 | 10 |
| Spurs 5
Norwich 1
Oh dear! We've finally blown it. I listened to this on the radio in the
car, and it was even more depressing than the traffic jams. Our late
consolation goal was Efan Ekoku's first for us.
Next game is at home to Leeds tomorrow night.
Jon
|
53.151 | A win | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Apr 15 1993 17:33 | 16 |
| Norwich 4
Leeds 2
Norwich have bounced back after two large defeats to beat the current
Champions. Leeds took the lead in the second minute, but then three goals
in four minutes gave Norwich a 3-1 lead. Defender-turned-attacker Chris
Sutton scored the first two - the first a far post header, the second a
messy tap in. Then Fox was fouled inside the penalty area and Phillips
scored from the penalty. Leeds got one back just after half time, but
Norwich restored their two-goal lead when Sutton completed his hat-trick,
shooting in from an acute angle.
Next game is on Moday, away at Ipswich. They have not won since the end of
January, so I'm sure they will beat us!
Jon
|
53.152 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Apr 20 1993 15:38 | 25 |
| Ipswich 3
Norwich 1
Ipswich have done the double over us this season. My curse has struck
again - I knew I shouldn't have gone to the pub to watch it on Sky!
Norwich dominated the early parts of the game, but were unable to create
any good chances. Ipswich took the lead after Gunn dived feet first at
Dozzell when he had a good chance of gathering the ball with his hands. I
have no idea why he elected to go feet first. Norwich equalised from a
free-kick - Sutton headed in Fox's floated cross at the far post. Just on
half-time, Norwich were lucky not to concede a penalty - Polston was
adjudged to have pushed Kiwomya just outside the penalty area, but it
looked to be inside the box when he nudged him.
Ipswich scored two goals in two minutes in the second half. The first was
scored by Stockwell, after Norwich's defence failed to clear the ball. The
final goal was a great 25-yarder from Dozzell. After these goals, Ipswich
started playing much better, knowing that there was no longer any pressure
on them.
This result has ended Norwich's remote chances of winning the League. In
fact, we still need some more points to make 3rd place certain, which would
give us a chance of getting into the UEFA Cup.
Jon
|
53.153 | | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue May 04 1993 17:36 | 14 |
| Norwich 1
Liverpool 0
A win in our last home game of the season has almost assured us of
third place. To be caught, we must lose at Middlesbrough on Saturday,
and Blackburn must win their last two games.
The only goal was a Phillips penalty, after James kicked out at Polsten
after a corner. Mind you, James should have been sent off earlier
after taking out Sutton just outside the penalty area.
Bryan Gunn was named as the supporters' player of the year.
Jon
|
53.154 | Come on Arsenal | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon May 10 1993 15:58 | 17 |
| Middlesbrough 3
Norwich 3
A hatful of goals (at both ends) summed up Norwich's season quite well -
we've scored a lot of goals but also have a leaky defence. Norwich took
the lead through Ekoku, then Middlesbrough went 2-1 up. Ekoku got his
second to make it 2-2, then Andrew Johnson scored his first goal for
Norwich, in his first appearance of the season (he came on as sub. twice
last season). Middlesbrough equalised soon after to make the final score
3-3.
This result means that we finish third, our best ever finish in the league.
Now we have to wait for the FA Cup Final to see if we qualify for Europe.
It's not very often that I shout for Arsenal, but on Saturday I will make
an exception :-)
Jon
|
53.155 | Fairest team of them all! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu May 13 1993 17:30 | 12 |
53.156 | Canaries in Europe... | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Alphatraz - Coming Summer 93 | Sat May 22 1993 05:01 | 15 |
| jon,
What no - "we're going to Europe, you're not..." message in my INBOX
i'm disappointed (:==:)
I hear that with VP approval you can still get training courses in
Evry or Munich should Norwich draw Paris St Germain or Bayern munich!
albania will be a little more difficult...
take care watch out for those foreign beers and women
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.157 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Mon May 24 1993 15:46 | 4 |
| >Evry or Munich should Norwich draw Paris St Germain or Bayern munich!
I wouldn't bet on Bayern being champions. Beaten 4-2 by Karlsruhe
yesterday.......
|
53.158 | I'd better apply for my passport! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon May 24 1993 18:50 | 17 |
| Andrew,
Don't worry, some mail is on its way. I shall not let you forget this in a
hurry!
Althought I feel sorry for Wednesday losing both Cup Finals, I am obviously
pleased that it means Norwich have qualified for the UEFA Cup. I think that
this is a just reward for a great season - if we had finished the season
without anything it would have been harsh. Althought I am the first to
admit that Norwich do not have the strength to compete with the best in
Europe, we can hardly do worse than most of the other English clubs in the
last couple of seasons. Robert Chase, the chairman, has promised to make
some money available to strengthen the defence before next season.
I can't wait for the first round draw - Inter Milan would do me :-)
Jon
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53.159 | Phillips is leaving | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Wed Jun 09 1993 17:29 | 7 |
| David Phillips has rejected a new contract, so appears to be on his way. I
do not know if any clubs have put in an offer yet for him. I would have
thought that he would stay so he could play in the UEFA cup next season
(however, being Welsh, he may have thought that he would be one of the
"foreigners" left out of the team).
Jon
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53.160 | Hardly worth leaving (:==:) | MIMS::WICKS_A | | Mon Jun 14 1993 20:54 | 9 |
| jon,
why would David want to leave a team that's only going to play twogames
in Europe (and one of those is at home) and miss out on the 42 league
games and a few other domestic games???
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.161 | Couldn't resist! | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Jun 14 1993 22:18 | 12 |
|
Andrew,
> why would David want to leave a team that's only going to play twogames
> in Europe (and one of those is at home) ....
That's two more games in Europe than Liverpool will play next season.
:-)
Jon
|
53.162 | ho ho ho | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Tue Jun 15 1993 06:23 | 1 |
| and two more than england will be playing in America next year!
|
53.163 | Fixtures for 1993/94 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Sun Jun 27 1993 22:22 | 54 |
| 1993
Aug 15 Man United H
Aug 17 Blackburn A
Aug 21 Leeds A
Aug 25 Ipswich H
Aug 28 Swindon H
Sep 1 Sheff Wed A
Sep 11 Wimbledon H
Sep 18 QPR A
Sep 25 Everton A
Oct 2 Coventry H
Oct 16 Chelsea A
Oct 23 West Ham H
Oct 30 Arsenal A
Nov 6 Sheff United A
Nov 20 Man City H
Nov 24 Liverpool H
Nov 27 Oldham A
Dec 4 Man United A
Dec 8 Blackburn H
Dec 11 Leeds H
Dec 18 Ipswich A
Dec 27 Spurs A
Dec 28 Aston Villa H
1994
Jan 1 Southampton A
Jan 3 Newcastle H
Jan 15 Chelsea H
Jan 22 West Ham A
Feb 12 Arsenal H
Feb 19 Swindon A
Feb 26 Sheff Wed H
Mar 5 Wimbledon A
Mar 12 QPR H
Mar 19 Everton H
Mar 26 Coventry A
Mar 30 Newcastle A
Apr 2 Spurs H
Apr 4 Aston Villa A
Apr 9 Southampton H
Apr 16 Man City A
Apr 23 Sheff United H
Apr 30 Liverpool A
May 7 Oldham H
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53.164 | Vitesse Arnhem in the UEFA Cup | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Wed Jul 14 1993 17:47 | 9 |
| We've been drawn against Vitesse Arnhem in the UEFA Cup. Can any of our
Dutch noters give me any info on Arnhem - who plays for them, where did
they finish last season etc.
First leg is at home on 14th September. The away leg is a fortnight later.
All I need now is a meeting in Apeldoorn for the week of the away leg :-)
Jon
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53.165 | Subtop ! | UTROP1::HANSSEN_J | are you serious ? | Fri Jul 16 1993 14:21 | 13 |
| re-1 Vitesse is the last couple of years that ended just after Ajax
and PSV ( and Feyenoord this year....). They are always difficult to
play ; their homematches are played in a small cosy Stade where a lot
of shouting and singing fans are. They try to be the absolute top, but
somehow they just not manage to reach it. I don't know what players
they bought this year, I know they lost one of their keyplayers John
van de Brom to Ajax :-) !!!!!!!
I am sure it will be a great game ! Oh yeah, if you are in Apeldoorn,
just hop in in Arnhem and see for yourself.......if they play,
ofcourse.....
As soon as I have a list of players I will put it in
John
|
53.166 | Not a good start | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Aug 16 1993 17:38 | 17 |
| Norwich 0
Man United 2
Not a good start to the new season. I listened to the commentary on Radio
5, and apart from a spell just after half-time, Norwich were never in it.
We played with Culverhouse as sweeper, Butterworth and Polsten as central
defenders, and Bowen as full-back/midfielder. We tried this system a
couple of times last season, with disaterous results, so perhaps Walker
will now revert to a different system.
Oh well, at least I can put this result down to the fact that it was on Sky
- we never win when on live TV!!
We play again tomorrow, away at Blackburn. I confidently predict a better
result for Norwich than last season :-)
Jon
|
53.167 | The magnificent seven-one | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Aug 16 1993 17:54 | 9 |
| Jon,
probably the only way you will do better than last season is to play
tomorrow, the fixture list I got from Ewood Park last week says the
game is on Wednesday !
I'll be there ... but will Alan Shearer ?
Andy
|
53.168 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Aug 19 1993 17:35 | 13 |
| Blackburn 2
Norwich 3
A welcome first victory of the season! A much improved performance saw
Norwich get revenge for last season's 7-1 thrashing. Twice Blackburn took
the lead, but Norwich scored twice in three minutes in the second half to
get the victory. Even the appearance of Shearer as a substitute
could not stop the Norwich win. Sutton scored the first and third goals,
with Newman getting the other one. The report on R5 said Goss and Crook
were outstanding in midfield.
Jon
|
53.169 | Blackburn 2-3 Norwich | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Aug 19 1993 18:10 | 29 |
|
Congratulations to Norwich from a Blackburn fan,
Last night I watched an excellent game, two sides came out to play
football and really put on a show. 2 shaky defences, 3 wingers
and nice short grass really makes a difference. About half a dozen
chances at each end, the woodwork rattled twice, it could have gone
either way.
Very impressed with your forwards, Robins we know about but Sutton
looked like a very good target man and Fox caused a lot of problems.
I expected (hoped?) Norwich would fold up like last year when we got
in front but they kept playing good positive stuff.
I suspect you will beat a lot teams this season but with the defence
playing like that you are still likely to get the odd stuffing ! Its
amazing how similar these teams are.
The only question that remains is why, when you got the lead 20 minutes
from the end, did you turn into Wimbledon ?
The football stopped, the time wasting and cynical fouls started. It
looked like the whole team s--t themselves as soon as Shearer came on.
The way you were playing the ball around you could have run the clock
down and scored a couple more.
Still, I'm happy, it was a bloody good game, Shearer is back and
we've got Oldham at home on Saturday.
|
53.170 | | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Aug 20 1993 20:01 | 13 |
53.171 | We'll just bank the money | IOSG::BUTTON | | Fri Aug 20 1993 21:12 | 12 |
| Hi Kev,
Yes, it was in today's paper. I knew that he was not happy at Norwich,
so it was just a question of time before he left. Getting half a
million for a player of his age cannot be all that bad.
I doubt whether Walker will splash out on a replacement. He has said
that he thinks he doesn't need to strengthen the squad at the moment.
However, as you say, the defence looks like it will be as porous as
last season.
Jon
|
53.172 | 4-0 | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Aug 23 1993 17:42 | 21 |
| Leeds 0
Norwich 4
I can't ever remember Norwich winning 4-0 away from home, but they managed
it on Saturday. I enjoyed watching the highlights on Match of the Day,
especially Goss's goal. Quickly turning defence into attack with some
lovely passes, Butterworth eventually passed to Fox on the wing, who hit a
long cross for Goss to run on to and volley into the roof of the net from
about 20 yards. Even the Leeds supporters were heard applauding that one!
Alan Hansen, for once, had some good things to say about Norwich, and
compared the goal to van Basten's in the 1988 Euro Championship final.
The other goals were all partly thanks to some abysmal defending by Leeds.
Fox scored two, and Sutton got the other. Norwich also had two goals
disallowed for offside - the first one looked dubious, but the second one
was definitely offside.
After the game, both Mike Walker and Jeremy Goss seemed more pleaseed that
we had kept a clean sheet rather than scored 4 goals.
Jon
|
53.173 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Come the glorious day | Mon Aug 23 1993 18:08 | 10 |
| Two things about Goss' goal:
1) It was tremendous, and will be a candidate for goal of the season
2) It was nowhere near as good as van Basten's, which was struck from a far more
acute angle against a team with a defence in a major International Cup Final
No disrespect intended.
Mike
|
53.174 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | Swipe me wiv a jellied eel | Mon Aug 23 1993 18:39 | 10 |
|
Mike is right about Van Bastens goal.
I know Leeds were to blame for some of the goals, but Norwich could
easily have had more. They had a penalty turned down as well as the 2
off-side goals, and played some lovely one touch football with Sutton
outstanding I thought.
Steve
|
53.175 | Jeremy van Goss??? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Aug 23 1993 19:43 | 8 |
| re. last 2
I agree that Goss's goal was not as good as van Basten's. Goss was almost
straight in front of goal, whereas van Basten was wide on the right. It
will probably win Goal of the Month, and should give young Goss confidence
to get forward more often.
Jon
|
53.176 | Norwich win performance of week award | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Aug 23 1993 20:34 | 10 |
53.177 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Fri Aug 27 1993 14:19 | 11 |
| Norwich 1
Ipswich 0
At last, we've managed to beat out local rivals, Ipswich. Jeremy Goss
scored his second goal of the season (he only got one League goal all last
season), after about half an hour. This result put us into third place in
the League, and ended Ipswich's 100% record.
In the Coca-Cola Cup, we've got Bradford City. The first leg is away.
Jon
|
53.178 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Tue Aug 31 1993 17:32 | 16 |
| Norwich 0
Swindon 0
A disappointing draw against the League's whipping boys, but I suppose that
Swindon had to improve sooner or later. Polsten came nearest to scoring,
hitting the post in the first half. Swindon also had a couple of chances,
but Gunn was in good form.
There seems to be some confusion around the date for the second leg of the
UEFA Cup game in Arnhem. Norwich thought it was on the Wednesday, but
Arnhem want to move it to the Thursday due to TV coverage. Robert Chase,
the Norwich chairman, said that TV, not the football authorities, are now
running the game. This is a bit rich, considering Chase was one of the
chairmen who negotiated the contract for Sky TV!
Jon
|
53.179 | The comeback team at it again?? | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Sep 02 1993 16:52 | 10 |
| So what's the news on the Sheff Wed comeback then???
I have to keep in touch via telephone from here and the papers are a
day late.. One day I'll be beack there wiv me season ticket!!
Lone City fan - france
PS Philips never was much good, glad he's gone with Beckford
Paul Ward
|
53.180 | Jaysus! | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Sep 02 1993 17:59 | 8 |
| >> So what's the news on the Sheff Wed comeback then???
Yes, I wouldn't mind knowing myself.
Lone Wednesday fan - Germany.
Al.
|
53.181 | 3 million Sutton | SUTRA::WARD | | Fri Sep 03 1993 16:56 | 9 |
| Anyone hear about City turning down a 3 million bid for Chris Sutton
from big spending Blackburn?
Apparently it followed the Blackburn/City game!
He's good, but not worth that - mind you if Wednesday paid that much
for Sinton anything is possible
Paul Ward
|
53.182 | Norwich 3 Vitesse Arnhem 0 | IOSG::BUTTON | | Tue Sep 21 1993 17:50 | 20 |
|
I've been away for a couple of weeks, and am surprised that there is no
comment on our great 3-0 win last Wednesday! I managed to see highlights
on EuroSport of the Norwich v. Vitesse game, and it looked that Norwich
played some excellent football. The goals were all scored in the
second half - by Ekoku, Goss and Sutton. I never expected us to win
this game so convincingly, especially as our record at home before this
game was 1 goal in 4 games. Does anyone know if the date of the second
leg has been resolved, and if it is live on BBC?
In the League, Norwich fought back from 3-0 down at Sheff Wed to draw
3-3! I think Sutton got two and Newman got the other. I reckon
Wednesday were feeling generous, or have totally lost confidence.
Then we lost to Wimbledon at home, by 1-0, but we also do lose to them.
Last Saturday, another draw at QPR, 2-2, after twice taking the lead.
According to the report I heard, Norwich should have won comfortably.
Jon
|
53.183 | Efan brilliant! | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Sep 27 1993 14:38 | 21 |
|
Everton 1
Norwich 5
I saw on teletext that we were 1-0 down at half-time. Then while
watching the golf, I then put teletext on again at 4.30, and we were
4-1 up!! It eventually finished 5-1. Efan Ekoku scored the first four
goals, with Sutton getting the fifth.
From brief highlights on Match of the Day, Everton could have been
three or four-nil up at half-time. But Ekoku really hit form in the
second half, with three of his four goals from fast counter attacks. He
scored one with his right foot, two with his left, and one with his
head - so he is certainly versatile!
This has moved us up to 5th in the League, and must be a confidence
booster for the UEFA Cup game on Wednesday night.
Watto, how did it look from the home supporters point of view??
Jon
|
53.184 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | who me ? | Mon Sep 27 1993 14:53 | 17 |
|
Jon,
thankfully I didn't go - so I can't add much to what you've said -
Everton were 1-0 up and dominating the game (they hit the woodwork at
1-0 and 1-1) - Norwich equalised a couple of minutes before half-time
then murdered Everton's dodgy off-side trap in the second half.
Having seen the highlight's on MOTD and Norwich's annihilation of Leeds
a couple of weeks back, I suspect they'll have a few more away wins
like that before the season's over. It's great to watch, as long as
you're not on the recieving end.
Nice to hear that Ekoku's originally from Liverpool and a boyhood
Liverpool supporter.............
Paul
|
53.185 | Through to Round 2 | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Thu Sep 30 1993 16:41 | 19 |
| Arnhem 0
Norwich 0
Norwich did an excellent job of defending their 3-0 first leg lead. The
sweeper system kept the Arnhem strikers at bay, and even when they did get
past the defence, Gunn was there to make some good saves. The game got a
bit physical at times, with 4 Norwich players being booked.
If Ekoku finished as well as he did last Saturday, then we could have won
this leg 3-0 as well. Three times he had just the keeper to beat, but he
lacked the killer touch each time. Ekoku has attracted the attention of
the Nigerian national team manager. Ekoku's father is Nigerian, and if
they qualify for the World Cup next year, Ekoku would be asked to play for
them. (He is currently qualified to play for both Nigeria and England.)
I shouldn't think that too many teams will be hoping to get us in
tomorrow's draw.
Jon
|
53.186 | Inter or Juventus? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Sep 30 1993 18:10 | 7 |
|
Well if you were Mike Walker Jon, who would you fancy having a go at in
the next round : Inter Milan, Juventus??
On the ball city.....
/Kev
|
53.187 | Up to 4th in the League | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 04 1993 14:49 | 16 |
| Norwich 1
Coventry 0
A goal by Fox just before half-time was good enough to beat Coventry.
According to Radio 5, Norwich created more chances that against Everton
last week, but weak finishing restricted the score-line to 1-0.
An excellent UEFA Cup draw sees us playing Bayern Munich in the 2nd Round.
It certainly is a great reward for beating Vitesse in the first round. I
see that Bayern have been struggling (by their standards) this season, so
who knows what's possible?!
Back to more mundane matters... we play Bradford on Wednesday in the
Coca-Cola Cup. We are 2-1 down after the first leg.
Jon
|
53.188 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 18 1993 16:52 | 16 |
| Chelsea 1
Norwich 2
A great morale booster for tomorrow night's game at Bayern Munich. Norwich
went 2-0 up, thanks to goals from Ruel Fox in the first half, and Chris
Sutton in the second. Chelsea got one goal back towards the end of the
game, but the reports that I saw said Norwich well deserved their victory.
We are now 2nd in the League, and have yet to lose away in the League this
season.
Tomorrow night's game is being billed as the biggest in the club's history.
Does anyone know if it is being shown live on Sky? (I know there are
highlights on BBC later in the evening.) Efan Ekoku and John Polsten both
missed Saturday's game with slight injuries, but are expected to be fit.
Jon
|
53.189 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | SIMPLY THE BEST | Mon Oct 18 1993 16:58 | 7 |
| Bayern Munich V Norwich is I believe live on Sky and highlights on BBC
1.
Gary
|
53.190 | Sky haven't advertised it... | BERN02::GOODEJ | | Mon Oct 18 1993 17:02 | 10 |
|
Hi Jon,
There's been no mention of this game on Sky. Eurosport would be a
better bet but even then its unlikely to be live. A German channel may
well be showing the game live, so if you receive satellite programs, I
guess that would be your be bet.
JBG
|
53.191 | Try SAT1 on the Satellite | SUTRA::WARD | | Mon Oct 18 1993 17:26 | 6 |
| I believe the German channel SAT1 maybe taking the game!
I hope so, I'm planning to invade a mate with a satellite to see it
Come on you Canaries
Paul
|
53.192 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | SIMPLY THE BEST | Mon Oct 18 1993 17:47 | 8 |
| It said in yesterday's 'News Of the World' that Bayern Munich V Norwich
was being shown live on Sky Sports. I think it was an advertisment it
also showed other sports they are showing live.
Gary
|
53.193 | To watch or not to watch, that is the question. | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @ REO | Mon Oct 18 1993 18:25 | 8 |
| Thanks lads.
The big question is do I go to the pub to watch it? I always put a jinx on
them when I watch any of their games live on Sky. (I saw three games on
Sky last season, and we lost the lot.) Mike Walker will never forgive me
if I do watch this one :-)
Jon
|
53.194 | Berr-dumm CChhh! | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Who is the bad man? | Mon Oct 18 1993 18:28 | 6 |
53.195 | Live on SAT1... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Counting the days... | Tue Oct 19 1993 10:28 | 7 |
| Just FYI...
they're also showing the match live on SAT1 (start 20.00), so
if you have a dish and no Sky Sports subscription, you can still
watch it (AND if you don't mind a german commentator ;-)).
Eduard
|
53.196 | definitely SAT*1 | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Demdatdeseandose..... | Tue Oct 19 1993 12:17 | 3 |
| Eduard,
My paper says programme starts at 20:25 (match at 20:30 I presume).
|
53.197 | while reading, keep eyes open... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Counting the days... | Tue Oct 19 1993 12:25 | 6 |
| Rob,
I guess you're right, I just looked it up on videotext early
this morning (5.30) and I was still half asleep. :-)
Eduard
|
53.198 | Sky Sports 20:00 | BERN02::GOODEJ | | Tue Oct 19 1993 13:00 | 5 |
|
....and I checked on Sky this morning. Its definitely being shown live.
Program starts at 20:00.
JBG
|
53.199 | Late kick off | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Oct 19 1993 15:06 | 8 |
|
Match kick off is at 20:45......on Sat 1
This is because the Eintract Frankfurt is on RTL (also on the Sat) live
at 19:00. Eintract are playing that unpronounceable team from the
Ukraine...Dnejpropetrowsk....
|
53.200 | C'mon the Canaries ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Oct 20 1993 09:20 | 6 |
|
Bayern Munich............1 Norwich City.............2
Excellent result !
|
53.201 | Congrats ! | KERNEL::NDAY | Quazimodo sang,'It started with a syst' | Wed Oct 20 1993 12:28 | 6 |
|
Well done Norwich !! A brilliant result last night.
Good luck for the 2nd leg @ Carrow Road.
Nige.
|
53.202 | Munich 1 Norwich 2 | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Wed Oct 20 1993 13:40 | 25 |
| Bayern Munich 1
Norwich City 2
What a result! And at last I've broken my jinx - it was the first time
that I've seen them win live on Sky. It did not look good at the start,
with both Ekoku and Polsten failing fitness tests. Then early in the first
half Mark Robins was injured and had to come off after 15 minutes.
I could not believe that we were 2-0 after half an hour. The first goal
was a great volley from just outside the penalty area by Jeremy Goss, after
a poor defensive header by Matthaus. It was reminiscent of his goal against
Leeds earlier in the season. The second goal came from an Ian Crook
free-kick. The bounce seemed to confuse the Brazilian defender Jorghino,
and Bowen came in at the far post to head it past the 'keeper. Munich got
a goal back just before half time, a header by Nerlinger.
The second half was played mostly in the Norwich half of the pitch, but
some excellent defending meant that only a few chances were created by
Munich. The best chance was a header by Valencia, which produced a fine
save by Gunn.
Norwich are the first British team to beat Munich in the Olympic stadium.
Lets hope that we can safely negotiate the 2nd leg.
Jon
|
53.203 | Great Stuff | SHIPS::MACDONALD_J | | Wed Oct 20 1993 13:44 | 14 |
| I thought the Canaries played some great stuff last night - I was
particularly impressed with Cox who showed a great first touch, alot of
pace and not a little skill. Culverhouse, the sweeper, did well and I
thought Gunn played well too. All round a very intelligent disciplined
performamnce with a couple of very good goals.
Bayern played their normal snooze-inducing 5 yard square ball sort of
game which I remember so well from my days slurping gluhwein in the
Olypiastadion. Dave Page must be a very happy man this morning!
Norwich must beware the second leg though as Bayern travel well in
Europe and Norwich are not the best home side.
Jamie_who_used_to_watch_Norwich_when_Martin_Peters_was_the_main_man
|
53.204 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Wed Oct 20 1993 15:16 | 17 |
|
I told you Norwich would beat them! Walker is a very intelligent
manager (surprised he hasn't been mentioned in the 'who's next for
England topic').
Anyway I was there last night and it was VERY cold! I thought the
game was quite boring after Norwich went 2 up. But who can blame them
for sitting on a two goal lead? I think Bayerns big name caused this
and protected them from a bigger defeat. Bayern simply had NO ideas!
Matthaus is wasted at sweeper.
Fox had a stinker for Norwich, but then he was playing very deep. I
thought the Norwich back 5 played really well, especially Butterworth.
Good luck in the second leg
Steve
|
53.205 | Canaries on Song | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Oct 20 1993 16:03 | 3 |
53.206 | Looked like we'd been there for years | SUTRA::DOCLIB | | Wed Oct 20 1993 17:21 | 8 |
| I thought it was a superb performance. We looked as though we had been
playing away legs in europe for years. Showed a lack of experience
from time-to-time by giving the ball away, but apart from that superb.
Mind you bayern did not play as they might - but was that us or them?
Should be an interesting 2nd leg now! I hope to be there to see it!
Paul
|
53.207 | | ECCGY4::HAIGH | If voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it. | Wed Oct 20 1993 17:27 | 9 |
|
> Mind you bayern did not play as they might - but was that us or them?
In my opinion 'them'. They are really not a great side, and
although they have some fine individuals, are not as good a team as you
would expect.
Steve
|
53.208 | they got what they deserved | SUTRA::DOCLIB | | Wed Oct 20 1993 18:32 | 16 |
| I tend to agree! They looked a bit vulnerable at the back and really
didn't seem capable enough of raising their game too much. They needed
a bit more invention in mid-field and as for their Columbian guy - I
can only guess that it was too cold for him.
They are not out of it by any means, and with Norwich's home form
(which I hope will improve) it's still an open tie. The real difference
was the teamwork and the team spirit.
I hope the second leg will be a good night for the canaries, at least
we have our name in lights for 2 more weeks!
Apparently the post match interviews on Sat1 were full of the german
management and players complaining about how unlucky they were. Apart
from one save they got exactly what they deserved. Mind you I would
have given tow or three of them 5.9 for their dives.
Paul
|
53.209 | Well done Norwich... | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Wed Oct 20 1993 18:55 | 8 |
|
Norwich got the lucky breaks last night, and defended their lead with some
excellent defending and an excellent save from Gunn. It will be hard for Norwich
to adapt a similar playing pattern in front of their home fans and that's where
Bayern excell. They have to score at least two goals at Carrow rd, so it should
be a cracker of a game......
-dave-
|
53.210 | We've still only scored 2 home League goals | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Mon Oct 25 1993 17:47 | 15 |
| Norwich 0
West Ham 0
After the excitement of last week, this game was a bit of a let down. Both
teams had a few chances but none were converted. Norwich missed Ekoku and
Robins up front, and apparently Sutton was still feeling his knock from the
Munich game. Morley came closest to scoring, hitting the post despite
Newman trying to pull him down. Instead of going down for a penalty,
Morley kept his feet and almost won the game for West Ham.
We've got two games this week at Highbury - the Coca-Cola Cup tomorrow
night, and a League match next Saturday. What are the odds on two 0-0
draws?
Jon
|
53.211 | Its tougher at home | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Oct 25 1993 18:16 | 29 |
53.212 | Is it on Satellite on Wednesday? | SUTRA::WARD | | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:16 | 5 |
| Anyone know if the Norwich/Bayern match is on satellite at all. I was
going to be there, but work says otherwise. perhaps SAT1 or some other
german channel is taking it from the Beeb.
Anyone know??
|
53.213 | There you are... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Counting the days... | Tue Nov 02 1993 09:01 | 3 |
| It's on RTL at 21:00 CET.
Eduard
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53.214 | Correction... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Counting the days... | Tue Nov 02 1993 11:56 | 4 |
| Sorry, I was misinformed. I've just been told it's on SAT 1, but the time
is correct.
Eduard
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53.215 | | IMAPC::MURRAY | | Tue Nov 02 1993 12:48 | 8 |
|
Eh??
The RTL program guide advertised it last night as being 'live coverage'
at 21.10pm on time delay.
Mind you RTL is as reliable as a PC running OS/2. :)
|
53.216 | Confused... | KBOMFG::KOEPPE | Counting the days... | Tue Nov 02 1993 12:57 | 4 |
| ...believing it's on RTL and being told it's on SAT 1, I can only suggest
to check both channels tomorrow around 21:00 CET. ;-)
Eduard
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53.217 | Ranisimo.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | Midnight is where the day begins.. | Tue Nov 02 1993 13:40 | 16 |
|
Our local footie programme "Ranisimo" (sounds like a drug) were advertising
the game on saturday and sunday... ie SAT1... But they are also going to show
NBA basketball at 10:00am every sunday morning... They had Eros Rammazotti on
the programme sunday evening, (Italys male answer to Madonna) he looked fairly
good on the ball, should give Souness a call!!! After all Whelan, Molby, and
Stewart can't sing as good as this lad, I wouldn't even think about comparing
their footballing abilities!!!!!!
I heard Eurosport mention something about the Man Utd game on wednesday, does
anyone know if they are showing it live????????
slainte.....
-dave-
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53.218 | Loadsa footie.... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Tue Nov 02 1993 15:16 | 13 |
|
I do believe that all four German teams may be seen consecutively on
the satellite on Wednesday beginning at 14:00 GMT 15:00 CET
Dortmund, Leverkusen, Bremen and Bayern.....
Dezzz,
PS.
One might move over to the Turkish channel in the afternoon for United !!
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53.219 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Wed Nov 03 1993 18:12 | 10 |
| Tonight's the big night. The injury news is not great - Ekoku and Robins
are both still out, but Polsten should be fit. He will probably replace
Spencer Prior in defence. We've only conceded one goal in our last three
games - can we keep up this record?
A good night in front of the TV tonight - Galatasary v Man Utd at 5.30,
then Norwich v Munich at 7.15. The only problem is that we shall have to
put up with Motson and Hansen on the Norwich game!!
Jon
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53.220 | Roll on the Yellows. | ESSB::PLYNCH | | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:06 | 9 |
| Great result last night. After watching the match in Turkey where
United did not have a shot on goal it was a pleasure to watch this.
The commitment from the players was great and I thought Fox, Sutton
but especially Goss were great. He was all over the place tackling,
closing down players, passing, defending and finally scoring.
Great result for the Canaries.
Pat
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53.221 | Great Display | SIOG::A_KELLY | | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:38 | 8 |
|
Congratulations Norwich on a great result and a great fighting
performance. Being a goal down so early on, it looked a wee bit dodgy,
but you came out "stormin'" in the second half. I think part of what
made it so enjoyable was the contrast to that pathetic affair which
kicked off at 5.30.
Best of Luck.....Ned
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53.222 | Good game, good game | UNTADE::PCAS | Yorkie | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:42 | 12 |
| Well earned and well deserved victory for the Canaries last night.
I thought Fox was great when he was on the ball, but looked intimidated
by the, admittedly much larger, Munich defensive players.
What a moaner Matthaus is! - he was rightly booked for it. After the
match he was interviewed and he reckoned the 'better' team lost! - I
don't know how he works that one out.
It was nail biting stuff in the last 10 minutes though, with Munich looking
dangerous on the break. Norwich still looked composed though, and I
thought the coloured guy who was brought on (sorry can't remember his
name) looked dangerous on the break too - he was unlucky to be caught
off side after a superb through ball by Fox.
Al.
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53.223 | Great result!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:51 | 6 |
|
Matthaus......Should have been sent off 1 outragous tackle, man
handling the ref, and his consent bickering at the officals....
He should hang his boots up......
Neil...
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53.224 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Nov 04 1993 12:55 | 9 |
53.225 | Norwich subs | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Nov 04 1993 13:12 | 15 |
|
Well done the Canaries.
My exuberance at the scoring of the Norwich goal wasn't quite enough to put
my wife into labour although it did give both her and the baby a fright!!
The Norwich subs were Gary Megson and Aki Bayim(?).
Another goal from Goss should put record sales on his shirts in the Norwich
souvenir shop. Rumours are that they have sold out already.
Perhaps we'll get Bobby Robsons team in the next round??
Regards from a rather pleased Norwich exile
Kev
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53.226 | Naive ... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Nov 04 1993 14:35 | 8 |
|
So does Christian Ziege still consider Norwich to be a Vfb Leipzig!!!
The last Bayern player to come out with such a naive statement like
that was Effenberg about Cork City....and now he's playing 2nd division
football in Italy....Herr Effenberg.
Dezzz.
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53.227 | Mike Walker for England manager? :-) | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Thu Nov 04 1993 16:23 | 29 |
| Norwich 1
Munich 1
A well deserved draw was enough to put us through on aggregate 3-2. It
didn't look too promising at the start, with Munich scoring after 4
minutes. Rob Newman headed ouyt a corner, but it unluckily rebounded of
Polston to Valencia, who hit it into the net. During the next few minutes
it looked that Norwich could be overwhelmed, but they managed to hang on.
Sutton had a couple of chances, but Munich dominated most of the first
half. I was extremely relieved that we did not conceed another goal
before half-time.
In the second half, Norwich were much more positive, chasing everything and
much tighter in midfield. Jerry Goss and Ian Crook were outstanding.
Norwich equalised after 6 minutes of the second half - A cross from the
left by Bowen was headed on by Sutton into the path of - who else? - Jerry
Goss, who calmly slotted it home. This gave Norwich a tremendous boost,
and they started to play some really nice football. Bayern looked
dangerous on the break, but good defending, and another great performance
by Gunn, kept them out.
Gunn got booked towards the end after pushing Matthaus, who was also
booked. This means that we now have 8 players on one yellow card - this
could be crucial in the next round.
After beating Vitesse Arnhem and Bayern Munich, we'll fear no-one in the
next round.
Jon
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53.228 | Seeded for the next round? | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Nov 04 1993 18:09 | 15 |
| An Excellent performance!
I was fully expecting the Germans to come and do the job on us, but
after giving away the early goal I thought we composed ourselves and
got on with it without ever really being intimidated. Gunny made those
two vital saves, but never realy had much to do in the second half.
I thought tactically we played it just right, pushed up on them and
never gave them enough time to play around with it. After the goal
Bayern seemed totally at sea for about half an hour and city looked
well in control. A superb preformance yet again! Well done the lads.
I wonder if they will seed us for the next round??
Paul
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53.229 | A trip to the San Siro | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Fri Nov 05 1993 21:18 | 4 |
| Just heard - the next round is against Inter Milan. Can't get bigger than
that! First leg at Carrow Road on November 24th, away leg on 8th December.
Jon
|
53.230 | Inter who? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Fri Nov 05 1993 21:35 | 1 |
| sigh... Jon another easy draw (:==:)
|
53.231 | Three more points | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Mon Nov 08 1993 16:44 | 21 |
| Sheff United 1
Norwich 2
Goals from Jeremy Goss in the first half, and Darren Eadie in the second,
secured another away win for us. Sheffield's goal was a penalty after
Polsten was adjudged to have handled the ball.
The games against Liverpool on 24th November and Blackburn on 8th December
will have to be re-arranged due to our UEFA Cup games. Also, the Leeds
game on 11th December has been moved to the following Monday for Sky TV.
An excellent interview with Mike Walker on Footy Focus on Saturday. The
interviewer asked him if he would be making any trips to Milan to watch
Inter before the UEFA Cup games. "Yeah, what a drag!" Walker replied, with
a big grin on his face.
Watching the Milan derby yesterday on Channel 4, there was a great
atmosphere in the stadium. It should be great night when Norwich play
there.
Jon
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53.232 | Wot about the return leg clash? | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Nov 10 1993 18:51 | 4 |
| Has EUFA decided what to do about the clash of dates on the 2nd leg
with AC Milan?
Paul
|
53.233 | Not resolved yet, as far as I know | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Wed Nov 10 1993 20:23 | 6 |
| Paul,
I have heard nothing about it yet. I would expect that Inter will play on
the Tuesday, and AC on the Wednesday, or vice versa.
Jon
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53.234 | AC, DC, inter - all the same! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there! | Wed Nov 10 1993 20:28 | 1 |
| Surely Norwich could beat them both?
|
53.235 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Wed Nov 10 1993 20:29 | 8 |
|
re -2,
Inter play on Dec 8th. Milan play Porto on Dec 1st to allow them more
time to prepare for Tokyo. It also means more tv rights and an extra
match on tv from the Champions league.
Gary.
|
53.236 | No more Coke | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Thu Nov 11 1993 16:22 | 16 |
|
Norwich 0
Arsenal 3
We were comprehensively beaten last night in the Coca-Cola Cup. From the
TV highlights, Arsenal were definitely the better team. Norwich did not
look too interested. A great performance from Wright, especially his first
goal, chipping over Gunn after Gunn had slipped when coming out to claim
the ball.
I cannot say I'm too disappointed by the result, as it will mean fewer
games to play. Apart from International weeks, Norwich have played a
midweek game every week since the start of the season.
Jon
|
53.237 | PM or late PM | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Nov 17 1993 19:27 | 8 |
| I gather the italians are messing around with KO times! Some say
an afternoon KO and others an evening KO. Something to do with TV and
or visiting fans, I'm not sure!
I wish they'd make their minds up, then I can decide how to go there or
even if I can go there!
Either way, I'll try and get there!
Paul (3 hours by car from Valbonne)
|
53.238 | | ROMCSA::BIANCHINI | Da qui messere si domina la valle | Thu Nov 18 1993 15:02 | 3 |
| Mmh... maybe you are too sure of yourself...
Pino
|
53.239 | Milan? | IOSG::BUTTON | Bayern who? | Fri Nov 19 1993 14:59 | 11 |
|
> <<< Note 53.237 by SUTRA::WARD >>>
> -< PM or late PM >-
Hi Paul,
Do you know if the game is all-ticket? Are you just going to turn up
and pay on the gate?
Jon (who is also thinking of going to Milan).
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53.240 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Mon Nov 22 1993 14:10 | 18 |
| Norwich 1
Man. City 1
Two more home points dropped, and according to most reports, we were lucky
to get even one point. Ruel Fox scored our goal, after about an hour. But
Quinn equalised for the Mancs only a minute later.
Yet again, Wednesday night is going to be 'the biggest night in our
history', playing Inter Milan. Robins and Ekoku are both still injured,
and Fox picked up an injury on Saturday, so is doubtful. The kick-off is
7.10pm GMT, and is being shown live on BBC1.
I have managed to get a ticket for the second leg, in the San Siro. It
should be quite an experience! The kick-off for that game is 3.00pm local
time (2.00pm in the UK). I do not know why it's an afternoon kick-off -
probably something to do with TV.
Jon
|
53.241 | to pen or not to pen | SUTRA::WARD | | Mon Nov 22 1993 19:24 | 15 |
| Hi Jon
I was contemplating just turning up and paying on the door. I don't
believe it is all ticket and even if it is I wouldn't have thought it
was a sellout! I've contacts in Milan who can get tickets either way!
I'm waiting to see what tip the club itself is offering to see if any
of my friends/relations etc want to come here and go on from here!
I gather there is some controversy over the Italians wanting to pen in
all the Norwich supporters for hours on end and the club are in
discussions witht he home office about it. Nothing it seems is easy!!
Is the first leg on Satelite at all? (weather permitting that is)
Paul
|
53.242 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Mon Nov 22 1993 19:57 | 9 |
| Paul,
Yes, I saw the stories in the local paper over the weekend about the
"welcome" that the Italian plod are going to lay on for Norwich fans.
Officials from Norwich are in discussions with them about relaxing the
heavy-handed approach. They say that Norwich fans went to both Arnhem and
Munich and there was no trouble, so why should Milan be any different.
Jon
|
53.243 | inter-plod | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Nov 23 1993 13:29 | 14 |
| Hi Jon
I know, I've spoken to several people who would go if they were to be
treated properly, but are not going if they are to be herded around
like the animals they are not!
By the way, has Auntie Beeb flogged off the match to any of the
satellite companies or italain tele that I could watch on?
I have to get to see it somehow!!
Perhaps they are thiking about protecting them from the Italian fans
and not the other way around!
paul
|
53.244 | | IOSG::BUTTON | Bayern who? | Tue Nov 23 1993 13:51 | 14 |
|
Paul,
I don't know about any satellite TV coverage of the match tomorrow. At
the moment, the pitch has got a covering of snow on it, but Norwich say
they do not expect any difficulties with the game going ahead. We do
not have any undersoil heating, so a frozen pitch is a possibility.
As for TV coverage of the away leg, last I heard was that the BBC and
ITV were still involved in bidding for it, but ITV said that because it
is an afternoon game, it doesn't have as much appeal to them as an
evening match.
Jon
|
53.245 | freezing your eye-ties off | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:30 | 12 |
| I believe tehy are building a new generator room to house the motors to
drive the undersoil heaqting that is installed but not operating as
yet. They are getting there though.
Personally I think Carrow Rd is one of the best grounds in the country
for facilities etc. and when they get the new south stand done, it will
really be good. Not up to the Arsenals and such, but all the same,
pretty good. Let's hope it does go ahead tomorrow- cath the italians
while it's cold!
Let me know of you hear anything about the Satellite coverage!
Cheers
Paul
|
53.246 | | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:48 | 8 |
| >> but ITV said that because it
>> is an afternoon game, it doesn't have as much appeal to them as an
>> evening match.
Didn't seem to stop them when the Rep. Ireland were playing ;-)
Al
|
53.247 | Don't expect VIP treatment! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Tue Nov 23 1993 15:50 | 31 |
|
As regards the issue of Norwich fans being "penned in" at San Siro, I
have to say that the Italian attitude towards the English hooligan
problem is among the more paranoic in Europe. I'm not saying that
they're right or wrong, but since I've been living here I've had ample
evidence of their views on the subject. From what people tell me, it
would appear that their preoccupation is motified largely by the
exploits of English (British) fans at the following three matches:
- the 1970 European Cup Final between Celtic and Feyenoord (held in
Milan)
- the England vs. Belgium match in Turin during the 1980 European
championships (police intervened using tear gas)
- the infamous Heysel match
Measures to combat the problems posed by an "invasion" of Norwich fans
were probably being drafted as soon as Norwich's name came out of the
hat. The irony (in Norwich's case) is that you'd be hard pushed to find
a nicer, more harmless club.
Lastly, I recall the police "penning in" the Glasgow Rangers fans when
they were drawn against Inter about 8 years ago. Friends of mine who
are Inter supporters tell me that these same Scottish fans then had to
endure cups of urine being poured down on them from above throughout
the match.
Obviously, this behaviour shouldn't be taken as indicative of your
average Inter fan, but don't expect them to be angels either.
Dom
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53.248 | ..an Italian issue | MLNTSC::CAREMISE | | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:09 | 37 |
|
The early afternoon return match , here in Milano, it is baecause
Dec. 8th is a public holyday, and everyone who remain in town,
prefer the warmest afternoon temperature than the freezing nites.
We will take any prevent procedure as much as possible, and you can
imagine why, for isolating Norwich fans from the rest of the crowd,
even if I don't know how many attendant will have the match,
connsidering that Norwich is practically unknown here in Italy.
Naturally , it will depend on what will happen tomorrow in Carrow
Rd. , on both questions, welcome that we'll have up there will be
the same you'll find in San Siro in December ( so it's up to you
.......)
To clearify some confused ideas to you English :
In Milano we have two teams , Milan and Inter ; Norwich will play
vs. FC INTERNAZIONALE , surely the second in terms of cups and
champinship won, but , to reply to one of the guy who wrote a note
some days ago ( Inter who ?? ) I want to remember that WE won 2
times the European Cup , two times the International Cup, one UEFA
cup ( two years ago ) and 13 Italian Championships ( as much as
Milan ) AC is not the name of the team , that is Milan of Milano,
but stay only Associazione Calcio ( football Association ).
Could you please insert some Norwich issues for us here, just to
know something about you ?
Hope the best will win tomorrow nite, and the show will satisfy the
TV audience.
Ciao. Sergio.
( F.C. Internazionale supporter, if it wasn't clear ...)
|
53.249 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:12 | 7 |
| > are Inter supporters tell me that these same Scottish fans then had to
> endure cups of urine being poured down on them from above throughout
> the match.
CUPS?! How very polite.
g
|
53.250 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Tue Nov 23 1993 16:13 | 3 |
| Sure beats the bloke next to you peeing in your wellies !
Rich.
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53.251 | | IOSG::BUTTON | Bayern who? | Tue Nov 23 1993 21:10 | 25 |
|
Sergio,
I'm sure that there will be no trouble for the visiting Inter fans
tomorrow night. One thing that the local police are worried about is
if any supporter brings any flares into the ground - after the tragedy
in Cardiff last week they are not taking any chances.
Carrow Road is a small all-seater ground, holding just over 20,000
people. This is the first season that Norwich have played in any
European competition. They finished third in the Premier League last
season, and are currently third again this season. The only
international players in the team are Bryan Gunn, the Scottish
goalkeeper, and the Welsh Internationals Mark Bowen and Jeremy Goss.
Their great strength is that they play together as a team, and prefer
the passing game rather than the "Route 1" style.
This season, Norwich have been much more successful away rather than at
home. In the League, we have scored only three goals in seven
games at home, but have scored 21 goals away.
I'll settle for a draw at Carrow Road, followed by a victory for
Norwich in the San Siro :-)
Jon
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53.252 | Inter Sat Canaries??? | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Nov 24 1993 13:20 | 5 |
| yeah OK But is it on Satellite telly anywhere!
My nails are disappearing fast!!
paul
|
53.253 | will they play tonite ? | MLNTSC::CAREMISE | | Wed Nov 24 1993 13:56 | 28 |
|
Reply to .251
Jon,
its courious to know that Canaries are doing better abroad than
home, because Inter is doing the exactly opposite !
We were un-beated since April 1992 in the Italian League, but last
Nov. 7th we lost the Derby vs. Milan ( 0-1 )
I'm sure it'll be nice to see what will happen ...
Apropose of the broadcasting, I don't know about the Satellites
programs, but I know the Italian State TV ( RAI ) will broadcast
the match 2 hours deferred from the kick-off !! ( 10:30 p.m. local
time )
The nails are in danger for tonite .....
Just another thing :
I heard yesterday night on TV that there is a danger of snow and so
of delay of the game or even also a re-scheduling .
Are the weather condition so bad today, and what do you think about
this ?
Cheers. Sergio.
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53.254 | Will the game go ahead tonight? | REDARO::WLC_IMPROV1 | | Wed Nov 24 1993 16:19 | 4 |
| Come on Norwich fans how do we find out if the match is on tonight.
Do any of you know an information telephone number?
Any inside information?
--------------------------------------------------
|
53.255 | it's ON | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Nov 24 1993 16:38 | 9 |
| I've just had a fax from a friend in Norwich who says it is definitely
ON following a lunchtime inspection!!
Seems to be warming up a bit!
Aren't sky/eurosprot or any other such entity taking it! I can't get
RAI 1 on satellite anyway
paul
|
53.256 | | EBYGUM::WATTERSONP | Don't mention the world cup | Wed Nov 24 1993 17:11 | 13 |
|
re. 254
Phone them.....
< > Norwich City Football Club
Carrow Rd
Norfolk, NR 1 1JE
Norwich (0603) 760760
Norwich (0603) 761661
Norwich (0603) 761125
Paul
|
53.257 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | We DON'T need no education | Wed Nov 24 1993 17:43 | 3 |
| match is also being shown live on BBC1, starting at 7:00 o'clock ???
SQF Jambo
|
53.258 | Good luck Norwich | KURMA::SNEIL | OH! Smeg this for a laugh | Wed Nov 24 1993 18:07 | 7 |
|
Even in Scotland...and on poor mans TV.Amazing...the SFA are just so
consistent
SCott
|
53.259 | No birds on the tele anywhere!! | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Nov 24 1993 18:24 | 7 |
| Shame we can't get the Beeb in the south of france!
Oh well looks like, I'll have to go out and forget all about it!!
Come you canaries!!!
|
53.260 | We're not out of it yet! | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Thu Nov 25 1993 13:36 | 25 |
| Norwich 0
Inter 1
This was an entertaining match, with Norwich matching the Italians for much
of the game. Inter's goal was a penalty with 10 minutes to go. Rob
Newman's rash challenge on Ruben Sosa was a clear penalty, and Bergkamp
made no mistake from the spot. This made up for three earlier chances
which he failed to put away. One of these, he only had Gunn to beat, but
seemed in two minds and Gunn was able to kick the ball clear.
Inter looked very dangerous every time they attacked, but Norwich's defence
coped well, with Ian Culverhouse outstanding as the sweeper. Norwich were
a bit lightweight in attack, with Sutton and Fox virtually playing on their
own - the midfield support was lacking, especially in the first half.
However, in the second half, Norwich created a few more oppurtunities.
Jeremy Goss hit the cross-bar with a shot from just outside the penalty
area, and Crook should have put the rebound on target.
The really disappointing aspect of the match was that three Norwich players
- Butterworth, Crook and Culverhouse - were booked and will not play in the
second leg (they had all been booked in previous UEFA Cup ties). It will
be difficult in the San Siro, but that's what they said about playing
Bayern Munich in the Olympic Stadium...
Jon
|
53.261 | A little disappointed... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Nov 25 1993 15:49 | 28 |
|
I too thought it was a fairly entertaining match, a view not shared by
the Italian press. They (and the TV commentator) thought that Inter
throughly dominated, the winning margin could have been a lot bigger,
etc. etc.
Actually, Inter did look more convincing in recent weeks, but i have to
share Jon's view that Norwich looked a little lightweight up front.
They haven't got much strength in depth and can't really afford to be
without Robbins and Ehiogu (sp?), let alone Crook (and Culverhouse +
Butterworth) in the return leg. Still, they tried to play football and
it's a pleasure to behold a team where every player is comfortable on
the ball. People like Bowen, Goss and Fox knock the ball about
beautifully.
Perhaps a little more experience is needed - Newman's tackle for the
penalty was pretty unnecessary, and I think most Norwich fans would
have been delighted with a 0-0 draw given their tremendous away form.
Still, all is not lost; when you've seen Inter screw up at San Siro as
many times as I have, there's always hope. I remember an infamous UEFA
tie against Bayern Munich where they won 2-0 in Germany, only to lose
the home leg 3-1 (3-0 down after half an hour)!
However, I'd have been a lot more optimistic had Crook not been
booked...
Dom
|
53.262 | A mountain for Norwich... | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Nov 25 1993 17:16 | 5 |
|
But Dom...losing to Bayern Munich in that game was the first time in 34
years that Inter lost at home in a European match...
Dezzz.
|
53.263 | .... come on ..!! | MLNTSC::CAREMISE | | Thu Nov 25 1993 17:48 | 47 |
|
.... 0-1 for us....its unbelieveble !! It should be 1-3 at least !!!
You guys in England must have watched another match on BBC1 .....
Inter clearly dominated the match, with the only fault of haven't
scored the half of occasion created.
The only goal chance that Norwich had was the one Jeremy Goss had,
unfortunately finished on cross-bar and the successive rebound
finished out in the crowd .
The yellow cards on the head of the most rapresentative men of the
Norwich defense, is just one the proof of the Inter domination .
In addition, the last book, foul on Bergkamp alone, going to score,
( fouled down by the last man of the defense ) was an interference
that it should be payed with a RED card !!
( as last UEFA rules clearly explains )
Bergkamp, alone, missed at least 3 clear goal chances, and the last,
just 1 minute before the penalty, due to a kick on the feet in the
meantime he was hitting the ball to a sure goal, and not because
Gunn was able to kick the ball clear ( you should better check
out the replay on that action, Jon .....)
re. .261
> Still, all is not lost; when you've seen Inter screw up at San Siro
> as many times as I have, there's always hope. I remember an
> infamous UEFA tie against Bayern Munich where they won 2-0 in
> Germany, only to lose the home leg 3-1 (3-0 down after half an hour)!
I completely agree with .262 :
I was there too, in that f...ing nite.
That was a combination of negative events, expecially in the second
half, that is very to difficult to re-produce in a 'normal' match.
But as I said in my previous note, S.Siro will tell the last word,
but I hope for Norwich they'll have an heavyer attack, or they'll
be lost in the 'Scala of football'.
Good luck !
Sergio
|
53.264 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Thu Nov 25 1993 18:33 | 25 |
| Sergio,
> In addition, the last book, foul on Bergkamp alone, going to score,
> ( fouled down by the last man of the defense ) was an interference
> that it should be payed with a RED card !!
> ( as last UEFA rules clearly explains )
Yes, I agree that Culverhouse was lucky to stay on the pitch after that.
> Bergkamp, alone, missed at least 3 clear goal chances, and the last,
> just 1 minute before the penalty, due to a kick on the feet in the
> meantime he was hitting the ball to a sure goal, and not because
> Gunn was able to kick the ball clear ( you should better check
> out the replay on that action, Jon .....)
The Gunn save that I was refering to was the one in the first half when
Bergkamp tried to take the ball round Gunn. If you claim that Bergkamp's
miss was a foul, then what about Lee Power being pushed over in the penalty
area just before the end? It's no use worrying about these now - they tend
to even themselves out over the two games.
What was the reaction of the press in Italy to the game? Is there a danger
that Inter will be over confident for the second leg?
Jon
|
53.265 | Inter good value, but... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Nov 25 1993 18:55 | 36 |
| re: .263
>.... 0-1 for us....its unbelieveble !! It should be 1-3 at least !!!
>You guys in England must have watched another match on BBC1 .....
>Inter clearly dominated the match, with the only fault of haven't
>scored the half of occasion created.
Where's your problem, Sergio?
Nobody's said that Inter didn't deserve to win; I think the scoreline
was about right and Inter looked resolute and better organised than in
recent weeks. Sure, there's disappointment that Norwich didn't get a
0-0 draw, given that they seem to be more dangerous away from home, but
no arguments with the result.
Goss's shot against the bar was Norwch's best chance, but not their
*only* chance; Sutton had several headers on goal, and Fox/Sutch both
got round the back of the defence on numerous occasions. Otherwise, how
do you explain that most of the newspapers here gave Zenga 6.5 out of
10? That said, it would be folly not to admit that Inter had the best
opportunities.
By the way, I watched the match on RAI 1, not BBC. I even knew the
result beforehand (the game wasn't shown live) and having heard the
Italian news reports, I was fully expecting a one-sided contest. So I
was somewhat surprised to see a reasonably even match.
Just a tip: next time you watch a game on RAI TV, try turning the sound
down - especially if Bruno "Mussolini" Pizzul is the commentator. It
won't change the result, but it might just affect your interpretation
of events on the field...
Dom
|
53.266 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Nov 25 1993 19:03 | 12 |
| I think Norwich were very unlucky not to have a penalty in the final
minute. As the TV replay showed Lee Power was clearly pushed. Inter
though were the better team and deserved the victory. It was good luck
that Berkamp didn't score more. He usually tucks those away every
week.
I still believe that Norwich have a chance.
Good luck to Norwich and well done to Inter,
GAry....
|
53.267 | We'll have to get them to Efan off | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Nov 25 1993 20:33 | 13 |
| Not having seen a single second of it, my only comment is that I hope
at least Nkoku is fit for the 2nd leg so that we can kick some ass in
the second leg and get around the notoriously square Inter back 4.
I don't know what you're on Sergio, but save the passion for the
bedroom and leave the serious analysis to the guys who take a non
partisan view (ie the non Norwich supporters who have commented so far
- with the possible exception of Jon)
Roll on the San Siro and to a 2-1 victory!!
Bring on Efan!!
Paul
|
53.268 | | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Nov 26 1993 11:57 | 24 |
| re: .267
>Not having seen a single second of it, my only comment is that I hope
>at least Nkoku is fit for the 2nd leg so that we can kick some ass in
>the second leg and get around the notoriously square Inter back 4.
>I don't know what you're on Sergio, but save the passion for the
>bedroom and leave the serious analysis to the guys who take a non
>partisan view (ie the non Norwich supporters who have commented so far
>- with the possible exception of Jon)
And anyone who reads Jon's regualar reports on Norwich matches will
agree that he's probably the least partisan of all the people who write
in this conference! Maybe that's what comes of supporting a small club
who are finally giving their supporters something to shout about - no
one *expects* them to do well.
Not wishing to sound condescending, but in Sergio's defence, I think he
might not fully have understood one or two of the previous notes and
read something into them that wasn't there. No one's denying that Inter
looked fairly impressive the other night - here's hoping you do the
business against Juventus on Sunday!
Dom
|
53.269 | Not much hope for Efan | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Fri Nov 26 1993 13:46 | 18 |
| Paul,
I wouldn't hold out too much hope for Ekoku in the second leg. Both he and
Robins were interviewed at half-time. Ekoku said he hopes to start
training next week, so at most he will only have one game before the Inter
game. But after such a long lay-off (about 6 weeks), he surely won't be
match fit. At best, I'd hope that he will a sub. As for Robins, it will
be at least a couple of weeks before he starts training.
re. the last few notes.
I never disputed that Inter were the better team on Wednesday. Indeed, if
Bergkamp had been on top form, the tie would be as good as over.
The Norwich players are on 10,000 pounds per man to win the second leg in
the San Siro. This should be quite an incentive, considering that no
player earns more than 2,000 per week (according to Teletext last night).
Jon
|
53.270 | Reason for lack of skill in British game ? | NEWOA::FIDO_T | Conation is the key | Fri Nov 26 1993 17:16 | 10 |
| I thought that there was an interesting comment made by Barry Davies
during the BBC1 commentary on the Norwich v Inter Milan game.
When one of the Norwich players was booked ( can't remember which one )
for tackling from behind, he said something along the lines that
British footballers have got to expect bookings from European referees
for that type of tackle and, if British referees had done the same,
there would be a lot more skill in the British game.
Terry
|
53.271 | It's football, not basketball! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Nov 26 1993 17:36 | 27 |
| re: .270
I'm afraid I think that's a gross over-semplification of the problems
of British football.
When Maradona scored his infamous goal against England in the '86 World
Cup (the one he scored with his feet!), the general consensus here in
Italy was: "Great goal, but if he'd tried it against us, Scirea or
Bagni would have bodychecked him or elbowed him off the ball long
before he got anywhere near the penalty area (accepting the
consequential yellow card, of course), and that would have been that".
I don't think asking referees to stamp out sliding tackles or tackles
from behind will increase the skill factor. In Italy, considerably more
emphasis is placed on the importance of *stopping* your opponent from
playing (and more sinister measures are employed to do so!), but the
skilful players, such as Van Basten, Platini and Maradona have always
managed to thrive.
In any case, there's nothing I like more than a rock hard challenge for
a 50-50 ball, where both players get up without a murmur of complaint.
If you're saying, however, that there's some discrepancy in the
interpretation of the laws between Britain and the Continent, then
maybe I agree.
Dom
|
53.272 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Mon Nov 29 1993 16:48 | 15 |
| Oldham 2
Norwich 1
This was our first away defeat in the League this season (and was Oldham's
first home win of the season). All goals came in the second half, Oldham
taking the lead, then Sutton equalised for us. Oldham scored a second, and
then with 8 (?) minutes to go, the Oldham player Mackin (sp?) was sent off
(rather harshly it seems) for a second bookable offence. Norwich hit the
woodwork twice, but were a bit below par.
For the first time this season (excluding international weeks), Norwich are
without a midweek game this week. Just as well, considering our next two
games are away at Manchester United and Inter Milan!
Jon
|
53.273 | | MLNTSC::CAREMISE | | Wed Dec 01 1993 14:21 | 59 |
|
I didn't meant to offend nobody's proud with my last reply, but I
ask all of you that it were, to forgive me.
To answer to Jon's question on Italian press reaction, as you read on
Dom's reply, the Italian press considered the match a one-side contest,
even if less than expected. ( Statistic said Inter had 9 clear scoring
chance, vs. 3 of the Canaries .......and so on ...)
The risk of under-valuate the return leg exists, but there will be a lot
of attention in preparing the psycological aspect, that is the only danger
that could reverse the spreads on the match.
In addition there will be more attention on playing 'covered' because in the
last match vs. Juventus, we lost both our midfields, Jonk and Manicone,
and they probably skip the match ( Jonk for sure; he will have artro-
scopic surgery today in Holland )
Finally, I couldn't give-up some questions appeared in the succesive
reply to mine :
re. to .263 :
I don't listen to Pizzul's comment,( he's a declared Milanista )
I usually follow the match on TV with the comment of the
Gialappa's Band on Deejay Radio ( FM 99.7 in Milano )
I suggest you to look for, Dom .....
re. to .266 :
The most objective reply...
But the push of the last minute is just one of undredth that
happen during a soccer match ( as somebody said correctly, this
is not basketball....)
re. to .267
About the passion, I agree with you, ( and my wife too...)
Italian are world famous to prefer bedroom Gym over everything .....
Infact I'm only a 'light' Inter fan.
Anyway, I reviewed the tape of the match twice, after all this replies,
and I'm still convinced that in the contest of the 90 minutes, the gap in
the score is a bit restricted...
I suggest you also to watch the return leg, before sayng something on
serious analysis ( without concerning about Jon's report , that was OK )
re. to .270 and .271
I partially agree with Terry and Barry Davies comment : I don't think the
idea oversemplify the question. It's true that the English football is
rougher than the European standard, and so are the referees meter.
I'm sure that preserving the 'playmakers' of a certain class, like Bergkamp,
is a guarantee to a better show, for all the attendant, without exclusion.
Ciao. Sergio.
|
53.274 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:11 | 9 |
| Latest 10 minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0
The Radio has said Norwich are playing all the football and Inter are
under pressure.
/Gary....
|
53.275 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:20 | 10 |
| Latest 20 minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0
Norwich still attacking well though a mistake by Bowen almost let Sosa
in.
/Gary....
|
53.276 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:32 | 9 |
| Latest 30 minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0 Agg 1-0
Norwich still playing well.
/GAry....
|
53.277 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:40 | 10 |
| Latest 40 minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0 Agg 1-0
Efan Ekoku had a great chance but just failed to score. Berkamp is looking
dangerous but Norwich look good on the break.
/Gary...
|
53.278 | Gary, what was the score after 5 minutes?? | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:43 | 1 |
|
|
53.279 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Fight the power | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:46 | 6 |
| Good work Gary. Almost as exciting as the real thing, and significantly more
exciting than an Arsenal match.
Cheers,
Mike
|
53.280 | Re 278 0-0 | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:48 | 9 |
| HALF-TIME
---------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0 Agg 1-0
Norwich have been the better side in the first half and should be at
least 1 goal ahead. Ekoku is playing very well.
/Gary
|
53.281 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:51 | 2 |
|
Is Goss playing? and if so are they 2 man marking him?
|
53.282 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 17:53 | 5 |
| Goss is playing and he did set up a great chance for Ekoku just before
half-time. On the radio they've been saying that Norwich have taken
the game to Milan and really out-played them so far.
/Gary
|
53.283 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:11 | 9 |
| Latest 55 minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0 Agg 1-0
All Norwich at the moment.
/GAry
|
53.284 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:21 | 9 |
|
The best thing you've done for this conference. Keep it up Gar !
I'm on the edge of me seat.....
Come on Norwich !!!!!!!
Peter(An Impartial Celt).
|
53.285 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:25 | 14 |
| Re 284
Thanks Pete
Latest 67 Minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0 Agg 1-0
Berkamp was through a couple of minutes ago and went round Gunn but
dived and the ref didn't give a penalty. Inter are playing well but
Norwich are still having chances.
/Gary
|
53.286 | latest... | COMICS::LINDLEY | | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:25 | 7 |
| Bergkamp is clean through.......
And Gunn has brought him down.......
and it's......
NOT a penalty.....
|
53.287 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:29 | 6 |
|
re: .last
You Ba$!@*^d. :-))
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
53.288 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:36 | 11 |
| Latest 75 Minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0 Agg 1-0
Lee Power has just come on for a defender but i'm not sure who. Inter
are starting to waste time with diving...etc...
Gary....
|
53.289 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:43 | 8 |
| Latest 85 Minutes
-----------------
Inter Milan 0 Norwich City 0 Agg 1-0
Norwich throwing players forward.
/Gary
|
53.290 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:45 | 7 |
| Inter Milan 1 Norwich City 0 Agg 2-0
Berkamp 89
Gary
|
53.291 | The luck was with the Italians today :-(. | XSTACY::JLUNDON | @GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice! | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:46 | 0 |
53.292 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:50 | 11 |
| Final Score
-----------
Inter Milan 1 Norwich City 0 Agg 2-0
Berkamp 89
Norwich played really well and didn't deserve to lose. 2,000 (est)
Norwich fans made the trip and Norwich are getting a great reception
from their fans.
Gary
|
53.293 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | It's your loss digital | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:55 | 6 |
|
Gary,
is 'Young Doctors' on yet ? - if so, can you give us an update ?
Paul
|
53.294 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 18:57 | 6 |
| Re 293
Wrong channel Paul. Football was on BBC 1. I will however give you an
update of Brookside tomorrow.
Gary:-)
|
53.295 | So lets all talk about...... | MUFC::TONY | | Wed Dec 08 1993 19:03 | 3 |
|
Shall we now have a big debate on the state of English football and
why it's not successfull in Europe and on the international scene?????
|
53.296 | Nope. | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 19:05 | 1 |
|
|
53.297 | Any sign of Norwich's most famous supporter? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | WC94 Dream died when Bodin missed | Wed Dec 08 1993 19:07 | 7 |
| Gary,
Did you see Jon on the TV?
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.298 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | I MIGHT BE YOUNG BUT I'M NOT NAIVE | Wed Dec 08 1993 19:10 | 6 |
| .297
No sign of Jon. Did he go??? The Norwich fans outsang the Italians.
Gary...
|
53.299 | Great team to watch. | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Wed Dec 08 1993 19:12 | 7 |
53.300 | | MUFC::TONY | | Wed Dec 08 1993 19:18 | 5 |
| RE. .299
You're right Sean, after all their supporters did outsing the Italians.
Tony
|
53.301 | I'm pretty sure he went | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | WC94 Dream died when Bodin missed | Wed Dec 08 1993 20:05 | 6 |
| Yes apparently Jon was there - hopefully someone videod the game
maybe he'll be on th 9'0 clock news.
regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.302 | ...Inter who ?? | MLNTSC::CAREMISE | | Thu Dec 09 1993 19:38 | 21 |
| Maybe you are right when you talk about the songs, but the match is on
the field, not on tribunes, and the field has said Inter 1 Norwich 0
Norwich were unlucky in the first half, when 3 clear goal chance were
trown away, but Inter did well in the second, ( and the foul on
Bergkamp was a foul ....so another penalty that the referee hadn't the
courage to give, like the one of the first leg ) , so the score I
think, is, again, correct : Who scores, win !
Good luck for the next year, and sorry for the kick in the ass that
somebody want to give us, and instead, he got in his own ......
So you're not saying no more : Inter who ? I'm sure you will remember,
and respect the Italian.
Ciao everybody and .... Go Inter !!
Sergio
|
53.303 | The Other team from Milan... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Dec 09 1993 20:11 | 18 |
|
re: .302
Too much grappa with your lunch, Sergio?
Even Bergkamp admitted that it wasn't a penalty. But more to the point,
so did the Gazzetta dello Sport - the Pravda of sports newspapers.
Incidentally, the Italian press (world famous for its
partizan/nationalistic outlook on life) was unanimous in giving higher
scores to the Norwich players in their individual points ratings. The
MOTM for all newspapers (and the RAI TV commentator) was Gary Megson.
Inter? Well-organised, experienced, but highly Bergkamp-dependent.
As for San Siro being "La Scala del Calcio", I think this owes more to
AC Milan than Inter.
Still, congratulations to Inter - it's goals that count, as they say.
Dom
|
53.304 | | ROMCSA::BIANCHINI | Da qui messere si domina la valle | Fri Dec 10 1993 11:17 | 7 |
| > As for San Siro being "La Scala del Calcio", I think this owes more to
> AC Milan than Inter.
...I don't know you Dom, but I think you are very intelligent, very
competent.
Pino (Milan fan)
|
53.305 | Great entertainment value | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:34 | 20 |
53.306 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:53 | 12 |
|
> On this display English football still has a future!!
Read an article the other day which basically said the same thing. It
talked , not only about Norwich's playing style but also the way they
treat their fans and the how family orientated the club are. Whole
families attend home games together and the atmosphere is supposed to
be the least intimidating of any Premiership ground, friendly even.
Well here's to more clubs like Norwich.
Peter(An Impartial Celt)
|
53.307 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Fri Dec 10 1993 13:57 | 8 |
| Re back a few
I certainly was there! It was a tremendous performance from Norwich - only
their finishing let them down. I'll put in a full report later.
Good luck to Inter in the next round.
Jon
|
53.308 | As seen on RAI TV... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Dec 10 1993 16:14 | 58 |
53.309 | Hear hear! | SHIPS::MACDONALD_J | | Fri Dec 10 1993 16:39 | 21 |
| It's great to see Norwich in the big time. I used to go and watch them
alot when I was at college there in the last seventies when they
supplemented their home grown players with ageing stars like Martin
Peters, Jimmy Neighbour and Graham Paddon. They always treid to play
good football then and they have continued to do so over the years and
now they're getting their reward. Again, Carrow Road was always a
friendly family oriented ground - I remember a classic occasion when
they were playing Chelsea and I went for my pie and tea at half time in
this little shed in the old river end run by a couple of old grannies
to be met by this group of Chelsea skinheads being given a dressing
down by one of grannies who was telling them that they'd have to wait
to be served until they stopped shouting and using bad language. These
apparent thugs couldn't believe it but they did indeed start behaving
themselves and were duly served.
All in all, it points the way to other clubs - good youth policy,
continuation of management, sensible intelligent board who aren't
megalamaniac psychos, encouragement of a family atmosphere and a
committment to playing attractive football. Great club!
Jamie_the_man_utd_fan
|
53.310 | Inter who??? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Dec 10 1993 16:58 | 28 |
53.311 | | BERN01::ZBSWX2::GOODEJ | | Fri Dec 10 1993 17:52 | 9 |
53.312 | | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Dec 10 1993 18:55 | 14 |
| re: -1
Do you think that Bergkamp would have missed the two chances that Norwich had
in the first half of the second leg?? Andy Cole wouldn't have and I'm damned
sure that Mark Robins probably wouldn't have. Norwich didn't take the chances
that they had and for that little problem they went out of the competition
even though over the two legs they played the better football, imo.
Jon, if you happen to visit Carrow Road at any point in the future, would you
be prepared to visit the office by the souvenir shop and try to get hold of
the address of the Norwich Exiles Supporters Club, please.
Regards
Kev
|
53.313 | Match Report | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Fri Dec 10 1993 19:56 | 159 |
53.314 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Fri Dec 10 1993 20:21 | 19 |
| re 312,
Hi Kevin,
I'm not sure when I'll next be going to Carrow Road. If you want, I'll
post the 'phone numbers of the club next week (can't do it now - I've got
the numbers at home).
Back to the real world, Norwich got a good draw, 2-2, at Old Trafford last
weekend. The radio commentators said it was one of the best Premiership
games of the season. Sutton and a Fox penalty were our scorers. Our next
game is next Monday, at home to Leeds, live on Sky.
In the FA Cup, we've been drawn away to Wycombe. As it's just down the
road from here, I'll try to get along to it. Does anyone know if it will
be on Saturday 8th, or if it has been moved for live TV coverage? Also,
anyone got Wycombe's 'phone number?
Jon
|
53.315 | Another victory on Sky | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Tue Dec 14 1993 17:24 | 16 |
| Norwich 2
Leeds 1
A slightly lucky win for Norwich. Leeds had more of the possession, but
were unable to turn their chances into goals. Norwich went ahead just
before half-time, Sutton curling a shot in-off the far post. Rod Wallace
equalised for Leeds with 20 minutes to go, but Ekoku got the winner nine
minutes before the end. He was put clear by Sutton, and his first shot was
blocked by Beeney, but he scored from the rebound.
There are some worrying rumours that Mike Walker is favourite for the job
at Everton. This would be bad news for us if he does go. He's only been
our manager for a season and a half, so I hope that he stays on and tries
to get UEFA Cup qualification again next year.
Jon
|
53.316 | Everton??? | SHAWB1::STOCKMANS | | Tue Dec 14 1993 18:24 | 3 |
| What about Mike Walker for England?
Si.....
|
53.317 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Mon Dec 20 1993 17:12 | 22 |
| Ipswich 2
Norwich 1
This makes it even for this season with our local rivals Ipswich. They
went ahead early on when Butterworth pulled down Kiwomya, and John Wark
scored from the resulting penalty. Norwich equalised just before
half-time, Bowen shooting just inside the post from 20 yards.
Norwich had more chances in the second half, but it looked as though it
would be a draw, until an Ipswich corner in the last minute. Gary Megson
made a great run and sent a bullet header into the top corner.
Unfortunately it was into the Norwich goal!
Just before the goal, Lee Power had been sent off for a late tackle. This
seemed rather harsh, and showed up referees inconsistencies this season.
There were worse challenges in other games on MotD on Saturday (esp. Jon
Newsome's on Limpar) which only resulted in yellow cards, or just a talking
to. Also, why wasn't Butterworth sent off for his foul on Kiwomya?
Kiwomya was through on goal, with only the 'keeper to beat. Doesn't the
rule say that this should result in a red card?
Jon
|
53.318 | Soon I hope. | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Dec 20 1993 17:20 | 7 |
| Jon,
do you know when the Norwich vs Blackburn game has been rearranged for?
Cheers,
Andy
|
53.319 | | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Mon Dec 20 1993 18:36 | 6 |
| Andy,
As far as I am aware, no date has been fixed yet. We have also got to
re-arrange the game against Liverpool.
Jon
|
53.320 | Mark Robins breaks down in training | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Tue Dec 21 1993 20:24 | 6 |
|
Mark Robins has aggravated his knee injury while training for his comeback.
He will have another operation, so it will be a while before he is back in
the team.
Jon
|
53.321 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | eat my nacks | Tue Dec 21 1993 20:50 | 6 |
|
What kind of knee injury was it?
Tony
|
53.322 | Why would Walker want to go to Everton? | JONPC1::Button | Bayern who? | Tue Jan 04 1994 14:14 | 40 |
| Six points out of nine over the Christmas/New Year period, but we may be
about to suffer our biggest loss of the season - Mike Walker is rumoured to
be on his way to Everton.
Spurs 1
Norwich 3
This was our first Boxing Day win for five years. The reports said we
played some great football in the first half, going 2-0 up. Sutton (who
had just signed a new 3.5 year contract) scored the first goal after a
flowing move. Ekoku got the second with a near-post shot. Barmby pulled
one back for Spurs, but Sutton wrapped it up just before the end, after
Ekoku had broken clear.
Norwich 1
Aston Villa 2
Typical! I chose this game as my first League match of the season, and we
lost. It was a highly entertaining game, with plenty of goalmouth
incident, and some great saves from both 'keepers. Norwich created most of
the chances, and took the lead when Sutton intercepted a Teale back-pass,
took it round Bosnich and slid in under him. In the second half,
Culverhouse was guilty of a similar bad back-pass, letting Houghton in to
equalise. A couple of minutes later, Saunders hit a great goal from about
20 yards, giving Gunn no chance. After this, it was virtually all Norwich,
but we were unable to score. Bosnich was in superb form.
Southampton 0
Norwich 1
Our second away win of the holiday season, thanks again to Sutton. He
scored just before half-time, with a bullet-like shot from outside the
penalty area. Southampton had Benali sent off in the second half for
elbowing Fox.
We play Newcastle tonight, at Carrow Road. Then on Saturday, it's away to
Wycombe in the FA Cup. Put your money on the 3rd division team - I have
got a ticket for this match, so Norwich are bound to lose.
Jon
|
53.323 | Still waiting for the most important game | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Tue Jan 04 1994 19:49 | 7 |
| Jon,
any news on a rearranged date for the Liverpool game?
regards,
Andrew.D.wicks
|
53.324 | Not yet | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jan 04 1994 20:14 | 4 |
| Nope, in the paper on Sunday, the dates for the Norwich v Liverpool and
Norwich v Blackburn games are both listed as tba (to be announced).
Jon
|
53.325 | When will we win at home again? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Jan 05 1994 14:19 | 20 |
| Norwich 1
Newcastle 2
Yet again we've lost at home. For the second consecutive home game, we've
gone 1-0 up, only to concede 2 goals later in the game. According to the
report in the paper, it was a good game, with Newcastle playing
particularly well. Norwich took the lead in the 4th minute - Bowen
volleying in Fox's cross. Beardsley equalised after 20 minutes. Both
teams had chances to win it in the second half, but Cole got the winner
with 10 minutes left.
Norwich chairman, Robert Chase, has denied Everton permission to approach
Mike Walker, and is threating legal action if he is approached. Under
Premier League rules, clubs cannot approach another manager while under
contract. Chase has offered Walker more money this season - I've heard
figures from a 40% rise to a 100% rise. If he does go, his assistant John
Deehan would probably take over for a while, but has said that he does not
want the job permanently.
Jon
|
53.326 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | It's your loss digital | Wed Jan 05 1994 14:46 | 18 |
|
Jon,
I know I'm 'slightly biased', but isn't Chase being a bit of a pratt
over Walker ?
It's a fact of life in football that if Walker wants to leave Norwich
to go to Everton he just has to resign - and sod all these injunctions
that Chase is threatening. I think he's doing a good
job of forcing Walker out by denying him the chance to speak to Everton
and therefore treating him like a five year old.
Judging by what Walker was saying yesterday about his treatment at
Colchester - he was sacked when they were top of the league and has a
very cynical view of 'loyalty', I think he will be at Everton by the
end of the week.
Paul
|
53.327 | I think that he will go | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Jan 05 1994 15:01 | 16 |
| Paul,
I can understand Chase wanting to keep Walker at Norwich, as he has been so
successful. But if Walker wants to go, then I don't think that Chase
should stop him.
Walker has said that he is ambitious, so if he doesn't go to Everton, then
the next time a job at a "big" club becomes available (Liverpool perhaps?),
he will be one the targets, and we'll have the same arguments all over
again. Walker will be taking a risk by going to Everton - the boardroom
situation is still volatile, and the pressure to get results quickly will
be intense. After all, Walker has only been a Premier League manager for
17 months. Having said this, it seems the sort of challenge that he
relishes, and I would not be at all surprised if he does go to Everton.
Jon
|
53.328 | Any more news?? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Jan 05 1994 16:17 | 11 |
|
I've had a couple of guys in the office commenting on Walker going to Everton
this morning. Does anyone have any more concrete facts on the matter??
Apparently an interview was shown on breakfast TV - the tone of Walkers comments
indicating that he was prepared to go. If he does go let's hope they can find
someone with the same thoughts on playing style. Maybe Martin O'Neill would want
the job.
Regards
Kevin
|
53.329 | | BLKPUD::WATTERSONP | It's your loss digital | Wed Jan 05 1994 16:34 | 8 |
|
I haven't heard anything yet - Everton approached Norwich yesterday and
officially requested to speak to Walker, Norwich turned them down and
threatened legal action if they spoke to him indirectly. Walker is
extremely p*ssed off about Norwich's attitude and wants to speak to
Everton just to see what's on offer.
Paul
|
53.330 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no Sanity Clause.... | Wed Jan 05 1994 18:35 | 16 |
| re .328
> someone with the same thoughts on playing style. Maybe Martin O'Neill
> would want the job.
Don't forget that he has already turned down the offer of joining
Forest. He's doing really well at Wycombe (4th in the Third) so I doubt
that he'd want to make a move now.
I personally think that Walker would be a mug to join Everton with the
Board as it is and a squad of overpaid players.
Paul.
|
53.331 | Resigned to the loss... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jan 06 1994 12:39 | 13 |
53.332 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Fri Jan 07 1994 14:36 | 5 |
|
Just heard on the radio that walker has quit Norwich and is expected
to join Everton..
Andy..B
|
53.333 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Jan 07 1994 15:51 | 7 |
| Sad news for Norwich. Presumably he feels he's done all he can there, and
needs a really big challenge?!
Still, I wouldn't write off your chances of making Europe again - as long as
Walker doesn't take al the staff with him.
g
|
53.334 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Fri Jan 07 1994 16:21 | 18 |
| This is bad news, but not unexpected. Walker is only on one-year
contracts at Norwich, so I'm sure he's off to Everton for security (or as
secure as a football manager can ever be), and for a bigger challenge. Of
course, the pay rise helps as well.
Walker has only been the Norwich manager for 17 months, but he has brought
much success to the team. We achieved our best ever League position last
season (third), and played in Europe for the first time. The style of play
under his management has been admired across Europe. Going to a bigger
club, Everton, will give him chance to extend his reputation.
Well, who's going to take over? His assistant, Deehan, has said that he
doesn't want the job. I'm not sure who else at the club would be capable
of taking over, so perhaps Norwich will look outside the club. Maybe Bobby
Robson fancies a return to East Anglia? I would not complain if he did -
he had much success with limited resources at Ipswich.
Jon
|
53.335 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Fri Jan 07 1994 16:25 | 7 |
| Actually I can see Bobby Robson taking over at Norwich, and it may not
be a bad thing for both himself and the club. Even if Walker had
stayed, he would never have had the trust of the players and fans that
he had before. Still, I have a feeling walker will be in charge of a
division 1 team next year (called Everton.)
Rich.
|
53.336 | ;-) | KERNEL::WITHALLG | Wait Till They Getta Loada Me | Fri Jan 07 1994 16:27 | 8 |
|
Graham Taylor has been named new Norwich manager.
His first action was to buy John Barnes.
Gazzer
|
53.337 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Fri Jan 07 1994 16:31 | 6 |
|
Mark McGhee maybe??
Tony
|
53.338 | FA Cup in jeopardy?? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Jan 07 1994 16:34 | 13 |
|
This could have happened next week. I only hope the players rally round John
Deehan and play well against Wymcombe on Saturday.
They had Gunn talking in an interview on Radio 5 last night which intimated
that the players were trying to persuade Walker to stay. Obviously it didn't
make any difference. I think Chase had already done the damage by stopping
Everton from talking to him.
Let's hope they keep hold of the players and find a manager with equal talents.
Bobby Robson wouldn't be that outrageous a choice.
/Kev
|
53.339 | Must be a joke. | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Fri Jan 07 1994 17:31 | 3 |
|
Does nobody read previous replies here, or was Gary just waffling about
Graham Taylor.
|
53.340 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Fri Jan 07 1994 17:44 | 5 |
| re .336
I heard that Barnes injured himself signing the contract....
writers cramp or something %*)
|
53.341 | Norwich lodge complaint to FA | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Jan 07 1994 20:09 | 7 |
|
My wife informs me that the news report on the Walker "quit" stated that Norwich
were going to lodge a complaint to the FA about Walker being poached. This
sounds a little like sour grapes to me, Chase had already done the damage by not
letting Everton talk to Walker.
/Kev
|
53.342 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Fri Jan 07 1994 20:21 | 7 |
53.343 | We'll stop the Mancs doing the treble! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jan 10 1994 14:23 | 35 |
| Wycombe 0
Norwich 2
Two more goals from Chris Sutton were enough to beat Wycombe in the FA
Cup. Not even my presence at Adams Park could put Norwich off! It wasn't
one of Norwich's best performances, with Wycombe probably having more
posession, but Norwich defended well and attacked quickly on the break.
The first goal came 5 minutes before half-time. Fox broke down the right,
pulled the ball back to Ekoku, who crossed into the middle where Sutton
headed in from six yards. Wycombe had a great chance in the second half,
but Gunn made a good save low to his left. With Wycombe desparately trying
to get an equaliser, Sutton scored a second just before the end,
side-footing the ball into the corner of the net, after a pass from Fox.
Our 'reward' for beating Wycombe is a home tie against Manchester United in
the 4th round. Unlike most other teams, I was hoping for an away draw, as
our home form this season has been very poor.
Most the Norwich fans seemed to be blaming the chairman, Robert Chase, for
Mike Walker's departure. I have to agree with this - if Chase had offered
Walker a three-year contract at the start of the season, or even after we
were knocked out of the UEFA Cup, then he would still be with us. After
his experience at Colchester (being sacked the day he was named manager of
the month!), it is easy to see why Walker was so unhappy with his one-year
contract.
Although I read last week that John Deehan wasn't interested in the
manager's job, he has now said that he wants the job. He is the obvious
choice - he and Walker have worked together in the last 18 months, so he
knows the team as well as anyone. It is reported in the paper this morning
that Terry Yorath is also interested, and he will have talks with Chase
this week. I don't think that Norwich need to look outside the club -
Deehan would be a popular choice, both with the players and fans.
Jon
|
53.344 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Mon Jan 10 1994 16:23 | 10 |
| It was interesting to note that quite a few people (players, managers,
press etc) said that John Deehan was the coach who got Norwich to play
like they do. SO if he becomes the new manager, as expected, the
continuity will be there.
If it does all fall apart then I feel sorry for players like Sutton who
just signed a long term(3 years?) contract to be at Norwich with Mike
Walker!
But United will still beat you!
|
53.345 | Chase wanted Walker to go.. | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Jan 11 1994 14:09 | 27 |
| Having just returned from Norwich the info I was getting from inside
the club was that Chase didn't ming letting Walker go at all. Walker
was apparently trying to exert his influence at board level in the club
to improve wage structures etc and this was getting up several peoples
noses. Although the club has a low basic salary it is the highest bonus
payers in the league (e.g Sutton on 500 a goal). Walker was wanting to
change this and the Board and Chase was not going to let him. Hence the
departure, plus chase will probably get compensation. I have some
sympathy to Chase's way of things - paying for performace is much
better for a smaller club with limited resources then paying
exhorbitant basic wages for some superstar whi might spend x months out
injured - but that is just one of the arguments.
Either way, the overall structure at Norwich is not likely to change,
Deehan will amost for sure take over with Megson coaching which is
basically as it has been for a while now! The only bad cloud on the
horizon is how some of the players react (Fox being just one example of
a player effectively putting himself up for sale). Hopefully City will
appoint quickly and we can get back to business as usual and qualify
for Europe again. All that remains is for us to stuff Man U in the cup
(fingers crossed) and to continue winning.
One issue which has arisen out of this whole episode is Why was Walker
sacked from Colchester?? The real truth of that has never come to
light- perhaps similar reasons to those behing his Norwich departure??
Paul
|
53.346 | Deehan-Megson confirmed. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Jan 12 1994 16:11 | 18 |
|
My wife has just phoned to inform me that the Deehan-Megson management team
has been confirmed by Norwich. Deehan was quoted on Ceefax last night as saying
that he saw no reason to change the style of play at Norwich. I'm glad he
believes in some semblance of continuity. The only thing he has to do now is
persuade any doubting players that they should stay with the club.
The report also commented on the official complaint lodged by Norwich to the FA
over the Walker situation. Everton have been asked to explain their conduct.
Interesting to hear two City fans blaming Chase for the loss of Walker on "606"
on Saturday night on Radio 5. These fans also complained about Chases' reluctance
to allow cash to be used for acquiring big name talent or for retaining the
players they had : Andy Townsend, Steve Bruce, Mike Phelan, Andy Linighan, Chris
Woods and so on.
Regards
Kevin
|
53.347 | Good news | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Jan 12 1994 16:47 | 5 |
| It's good to hear that Deehan and Megson will be taking over. I'm sure
that they will continue with the style of play which was so successful
under Walker.
Jon
|
53.348 | Fickle fans should not chase Chase!! | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Jan 12 1994 18:37 | 18 |
| Funny old fans at Norwich! Chase et al sell mediochre players like
phelan, townsend etc for big bucks with these guys having made their
names at Norwich. The money is well spent on getting them some of the
best facilities and stands in the country, then without them they have
their best finish ever, play some terrific football, make friends all
around Europe and STILL they COMPLAIN.
Originally I was well against Chase, but in hindsight I think he has
done a great deal for the club without getting them into debt and
there's not many clubs who can say that in this day and age!
Some of the fans just do not think!!
Best wishes for Dixie and Meggers! The club should be able to go from
strength to strength - after all it was Dixie who has been doing the
coaching for the last 18 months!!
Just hang on to them players!!
Paul
|
53.349 | Feb 5 Norwich v Liverpool | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Wed Jan 12 1994 19:08 | 3 |
| Re arranged game with Liverpool is on Saturday Feb 5th,
Chris.
|
53.350 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Jan 12 1994 19:18 | 6 |
| re last
Er, anyone know why there wasn't any games scheduled for this day? (It's
not for the FA Cup, because that's the week before.)
Jon
|
53.351 | U.S.A v England in Orlando was that day! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Jan 12 1994 19:32 | 10 |
| Jon,
probably some warm-up game for England in the World Cup? (:==:)
ah well i'll get a chance to remind you about Liverpool's glorious
victory the next day now.
Regards,
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.352 | FA Cup game live on the Beeb | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Jan 13 1994 14:57 | 4 |
| The FA Cup game against Manchester United has been put back to the Sunday,
so that it can be televised live by the BBC.
Jon
|
53.353 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Thu Jan 13 1994 15:38 | 4 |
| What are Sky showing in the next round???
/Gary
|
53.354 | Who's fickle?? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jan 13 1994 17:02 | 27 |
|
re:.348
Weren't Townsend and Phelan sold the year after Norwich reached the semi-final of
the FA Cup and finished 4th/5th in the League.
The fans may have reason to be fickle when a couple of years of moderate success
gets turned into a couple of years of mediocrity because they sold some of their
best players. Someone with a Rothmans confirm what happened to Norwich in
the year after Townsend left.
As a fan Paul, what would you want to happen at the end of this season?? Keep
hold of the current crop of players and buy in a further couple of players to
bolster the squad or have Chase force Deehans hand to sell some players in order to
keep the books in the black??
The guy on "606" did make the valid point that the purchased success of Ipswich under
Robson (Muhren and Thyssen) and Forest under Clough was followed by a few seasons
of anonymity. Chase has slowly built up the support environment for success at Norwich
with the slow rebuilding of the stands and so on. Remember Norwich have the lowest
basic salary structure in the Premier League.
I really hope Norwich continue to do well under Deehan and Megson. They've had their
taste of Europe, cross fingers they can do enough to taste it again next year.
Regards
Kevin
|
53.355 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jan 17 1994 16:43 | 22 |
| Norwich 1
Chelsea 1
Yet more home points dropped, and we had enough chances to win it. Chelsea
went ahead in the first half, Stein scoring after Burley's shot was
deflected. Ekoku equalised after about an hour - Crook floated a free-kick
into the penalty area, Sutton headed it back across goal for Ekoku to head
in. Ekoku also scored later on, but it was ruled out for offside. It seems
that Deehan abandoned the sweeper system, in favour of a flat back four. I
do not know whether this is just for home games, or whether he will still
play with a sweeper away from home.
The local Norwich paper last week reported that Manchester United have
tried to get the FA Cup game played on a neutral venue, because Norwich
cannot accomodate all the Man. United fans (there are FA regulations that
for Cup games, a certain percentage (25%, I think) of the ground must be
made available for away supporters). It is a police decision, because they
would not be able to segregate the fans properly. The FA have said tough,
the game will go ahead at Norwich. Apparently, only one Premiership ground
can accomodate the required percentage of away fans - Manchester City.
Jon
|
53.356 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Goosenargh! | Mon Jan 17 1994 16:46 | 8 |
| What more do Man U want ? Firstly every ref seems to give them the
benefit of the doubt, and now they want away games to be an away
fixture for both clubs. Tough luck I say, and come on you canaries.
Rich.
P.S. you lot haven't got a good striker you cpuld let Spurs have on the
cheap have you ?
|
53.357 | Hope internal | SUTRA::WARD | | Mon Jan 17 1994 16:50 | 23 |
| re: 354
Townsend went before last season (as did Fleck) and Phelan went before
that. I'd like to see us keep all the players we have and buy in a
couple of more good ones (particularly a centre half) - but who knows.
Sometimes, as has happened before at Norwich, the players make the
decision to move to a bigger club without the chairman or manager
forcing them (e.g. Rosario, Dale Gordon) because they think they are
better than they are. Personally I'd be surprised if Ruel Fox is with
us next year and for sure there will be a lot of pressure to keep
players like Chris Sutton out of the hands of the bigger fish.
Bought in success can work, but Norwich has never been a club to do
that although all the indications are that Chase is prepared to spend
for the right player(s) I think you can honestly say that City have not
suffered thru selling players and poeple like Sutton who have come up
from the youth team are real diamonds. It would be nice to continue the
success and think it can be maintained - but we might need to spend in
order to actually win something!
First we have to overcome United!!
Paul
|
53.358 | Sold and bought. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Jan 18 1994 12:57 | 30 |
|
Just out of interest can anyone remember what players have been sold and bought
by Norwich in the last couple of seasons when the team have begun to clamber from
mediocrity??
Sold
----
Andy Linighan
Dave Watson
Steve Bruce (thug anyway)
Andy Townsend
Mike Phelan
David Philips
Robert Fleck
Darren Beckford (no loss)
Dale Gordon
Robert Rosario
Bought
------
Mark Robins
Efan Ekoku
Spencer Prior
Rob Newman
Gary Megson
Can anyone think of anyone else??
Regards
Kev
|
53.359 | Another shrewd move ! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jan 18 1994 13:23 | 13 |
53.360 | More rejects | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jan 18 1994 14:06 | 14 |
| Kev,
A few more who were sold, although a few years ago:
Chris Woods
Malcolm Allen
Trevor Putney
Kevin Drinkell
Also, you can also include Beckford in the bought category as well!
Jon
|
53.361 | No away fans! | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Tue Jan 18 1994 14:21 | 8 |
| RE: Ticket Allocation, the away team at United usually
doesn't get too many tickets to say there are 45,000
people there!! Big team now you see they are
entitled to their own rules!! 8*) 8*)
Chris
|
53.362 | | SHIPS::EDWARDS_D | | Tue Jan 18 1994 14:40 | 11 |
| RE: -1
I think you're missing the point - for FA Cup ties, the away team is
entitled to a certain percentage of the tickets (25% ?). It is the
responsibility of the home team to provide adequate segregation for
this number of fans. If the home team cannot do so then the away team
will, in this case, receive fewer tickets. Is this fair ? I admit
that asking for a game to be switched to a neutral venue is a bit
extreme, however it perhaps raises a point that consideration is not
being given to crowd segregation with the re-design/rebuilding of many
grounds.
|
53.363 | Bond boot sale | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Jan 18 1994 15:21 | 17 |
| re - sold and Bought
To go back even further:
Fashanu (both of the lumps)
Kevin Reeves (over a million to Man City - mediochre all the time)
Graham Paddon - to W.Ham
I blame it all on John Bond really!
Fleck would also have to go on the bought list as well as the sold one!
There must be more of them too - sold for lots of bunce to build our
nice new ground! Can't be bad - I don't think one of them has gone on
to reach the heights either
|
53.364 | no fans at Luton | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Jan 18 1994 15:22 | 3 |
| re ; -1
Then thank god they didn't get Luton!!
|
53.365 | Result? | NSIC00::ROLLITT | Dogs do it on the grass | Tue Jan 25 1994 14:00 | 4 |
| Hey Paul:
- What was the score at West Ham last nite?
- Are you still behind Sheff Wed?
- Is Arthur Clarke still in Stuttgart?
|
53.366 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jan 25 1994 19:16 | 23 |
| West Ham 3
Norwich 3
It sounds like I missed a thoroughly entertaining game last night (I
stayed in to watch the Taylor programme on Channel Four)! Norwich took the
lead after 5 minutes, Miklosko letting in a weak shot from Sutton. After
this, West Ham had most possession, and Martin Allen equalised in the 37th
minute from a free-kick. 20 seconds after half-time, West Ham took the
lead through Jones. Norwich fought back, and goals from Sutton (header)
and Fox (volley) gave us the lead again. But an inspired substitution by
Bonds saw Morley get an equaliser with 6 minutes to go.
Jeremy Goss was back in the team, with Ekoku only on the bench. Fox played
up front with Sutton. John Deehan was not happy with the defence - it
certainly needs to be tightened up before Sunday's game against the Mancs.
Seeing Phil Neal copying everything Taylor did in last night's programme,
made me realise how lucky we were not to have him as the Norwich manager.
He was all lined up to take over when Stringer left, but would not move to
Norfolk for the first year. Chase said this showed a lack of commitment,
so appointed Walker instead.
Jon
|
53.367 | Monday night entertainment | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Jan 27 1994 15:33 | 15 |
| I watched the game on Sky and it was indeed thoroughly entertaining.
I thought both midfields played well, but Norwich looked much more
dangerous up front. The defense was a bit missing from time to time.
After scoring early Norwich sat back and let WHam play and played on
the break. The hammers didn't relly look like scoring and it was only a
deflections and slip by Gunny that hepled them equalize. As soon as the
hammers got ahead it appeared that Norwich stepped up a gear and it
came as no surprise when we got infront again. It was only poor
defending that enabled them to equalize. We will have to be much
tighter against utd on Sunday - but I wouldn't rule us out it!
I;m glad we didn't get Phil neal as a manager, I never thought he was
any good as a defender.
Paul
|
53.368 | Didn't fancy going to Wimbledon, anyway! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jan 31 1994 20:13 | 34 |
| Norwich 0
Man United 2
Apart from a spell of about 15 minutes in the second half, we simply didn't
play. The tactic of having a sweeper meant that Sutton was our only
forward - although Fox was meant to be his partner, but he was not in the
game for long periods.
United's first goal came on the break, with Giggs running about 40/50
yards, before crossing to Kanchelskis. He laid it off to Keane who beat
Gunn with a low shot.
Norwich had some pressure in the second half, and almost got an equaliser.
Goss had a shot which was parried straight to Polston. He hit it right at
Schmeical, and then from the rebound Polston blazed wide when it looked
easier to score! This was our only good chance in the match.
United's second came from an awful pass by Newman which was intercepted by
Cantona, who beat Gunn as he was rushing out of his goal.
Again we saw some refereeing which favoured a 'big' club. In the first
half Cantona took out Goss with a knee-high tackle, for which he only got a
yellow card. Later, he kicked at Polston as he lay on the floor, but the
ref apparently did not see it. This the second time that Cantona has got
away with dreadful "tackles" against Norwich - remember him kicking out at
Culverhouse at Old Trafford earlier this season?
According to Barry Davies, this now takes our record at home to just 1 win
in 10 games. This is dreadful, and would definitely be relegation material
if it wasn't for the fact that our away record is so good. Something has
to be done - Deehan should only play the sweeper system away from home, and
play Sutton and Ekoku as front men, with Fox on the wing.
Jon
|
53.369 | WHat age is Ruel? | MASALA::JADAMS | | Tue Feb 01 1994 14:52 | 8 |
|
After reading about the further speculation of Fox's future in the
papers (Newcastle leading the chasing pack), a debate has started in
our place on how old Ruel is. So, anyone out there know what age he is?
Cheers,
John A.
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53.370 | 26 Last Month | PANIC::ANDERSON | Just another 'eadless chicken | Tue Feb 01 1994 15:08 | 1 |
|
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53.371 | Home blues | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Feb 01 1994 15:16 | 23 |
| I the highlights on the french goggle on Sunday evening and was
disappointed. The goals were a bit of a giveaway,the first looked
offside and the second..well!
I'm not keen on playing foxy up the middle with Sutton, Fox is best
utilised wide in the midfield, playing him up the middle puts too much
onus on Sutton as a target man and I don't think we should be using
hinm like that either. With Both Ekoku and Sutton playing we have more
options. I would prefer them to play those two and if that wasn't
working well switch to the other way around with Fox.
Really don't know what the answer is on the not winning at home
problem. It;s not just not winning, but they don't score either.
Having seen the way they applied themselves at West ham when they went
2-1 down and stepped up a gear, I would have thought they should find
level at home and simply decimate teams! We have to be much more
"killer" like at home and really knocking sides apart with a barage of
good attacking football. I think we seem to sit off too much at home
instead of going out and killing games. I'm sure we can do it, but they
had better do it soon, otherwise Europe next year will be a dream!
Glad we didn't get Wimbledon though!
Paul
Whawas the score last night??
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53.372 | Gallic flair, gallic temperment! | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Feb 01 1994 15:24 | 15 |
|
I'll post this note in here to see if we get any comment back from anyone.
Why is that a player of Cantonas obvious class has to resort to such animal
activities??
Sadly, I was unable to see the first half coverage of the Norwich v. Man U.
game up here in Scotland, so I can't comment on the tackle by Cantona on Goss
in the first half. My father said it was a sending off offence. However,
I did see his attempted kick in the head of Polston in the second half. Does he
really need to do this?? He got away with the kick out at Culverhouse at Old
Trafford when Norwich drew there.
Regards
Kevin
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53.373 | should have been sent off.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Tue Feb 01 1994 15:32 | 9 |
| .572
same here, missed the first tackle, but EVERYONE agrees that he should
have gone for dangerous plays. I think that things like this must be put
down to the poor standard of refereeing. I think the ref on Sunday
hadn't got the bottle to send him off. And as for Ferguson slagging
Jimmy Hill and the BBC off, well you could start a whole new note on
that subject. Just one more statement for Mr. Ferguson....
Does the word 'paranoid' mean anything to you?...
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53.374 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Tue Feb 01 1994 15:46 | 6 |
| He definitely should have gone at some point in the match, as he tried another
of those flicks in the 1st half, before the Goss tackle. It's a shame that such
a talented player has to resort to such tactics, and being frustrated because
you cannot get into the game is no excuse.
Al
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53.375 | Jimmy Hill is a Prat!!! | PEKING::COSSEYN | World Cup 1994 ZZzzz | Tue Feb 01 1994 16:18 | 11 |
|
Whats the problem, no one was hurt this type of thing goes on every
Saturday/Sunday, would the game be better off without these type
of incidents, I don't think so. If he wanted to hurt Goss he would of
done. The tackle looked a lot worse than it really was...Fair play to
Goss if that tackle had happened anywhere else in the world the player
would have been needed treatment for hours and Cantona would have been
sent off...I guess thats one of the reason why the English game is so
respected all over the world...
Neil....
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53.376 | Fergie is the pratt around here. | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Feb 01 1994 16:36 | 6 |
| Maybe the tackle on Goss did look worse than it was - but the kick at
Polston didn't. It was deliberate, calculated and unforgiveable. THAT
was what Hill was really going on about. Yes, Cantona is skillful and a
class act, but on Sunday I saw a football thug in the V Jones class.
Paul
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53.377 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | | Tue Feb 01 1994 16:38 | 10 |
|
> Jimmy Hill is a Prat!!!
Apparently not. Teletext have just taken a poll so see if people agreed
with Hill's/BBCs comments or took Ferguson's side of the argument. Hill
won. Quite surprising that the most despised man in at least half of
Britain can come out on top in a poll, when faced with the nation's
favourite team.
Tim
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53.378 | you *cannot* be serious | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Tue Feb 01 1994 16:47 | 18 |
| re -1
>Whats the problem, no one was hurt this type of thing goes on every
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Just because he failed to hurt someone this time doesn't make it OK. He
was trying to either hurt him or he was trying to intimidate him (and
the other Norwich players, supporters etc). Either way he should have
gone.
>Saturday/Sunday, would the game be better off without these type
>of incidents,
Errrm, yes.
paul.
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53.379 | Oh Jimmy Hills a P**F etc | YELBUS::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Tue Feb 01 1994 17:15 | 15 |
|
re .377
> Jimmy Hill is a Prat!!!
Maybe Hill won the poll in England, but up here in Scotland he was
probably the most hated Englishman. Chants of "Jimmy Hills a p**f"
were commonplace at international matches for many years. I don't
remember any sepcific incident that lead to these songs, probably
a combination of many silly statments he made against the Scots, ie
David Narey scoring from 20 yards against Brazil in the '82 world
finals, Hill described it as a toe-poke. What a prat!!!! :-) :-)
Danny.
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53.380 | The Reds for the treble ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Feb 01 1994 17:24 | 18 |
| <<I guess thats one of the reason why the English game is so
respected all over the world...>>
Aye, good one Neil 8*)
As far as the Cantona tackles are concerned, they were disgusting.
I think the Frenchman is a tremendous player with special abilities,
but he should have been off the park for the first challenge !!
Any man who DELIBRATELY tries to hack down a player with a flying
side kick, with no intention of going for the ball, should
immediately be shown the red card. English referees are even worse
than the Scottish........and that's saying something !
If it had been another player in another team, that same referee who
bottled it, would have probably dished out the red card straight away
P.S BTW, Apart from Celtic, I'm a fan of Man U's.
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53.381 | How bad is bad??? | CLARID::KREYER | Andre KREYER, Sophia Antipolis (FR) | Tue Feb 01 1994 17:54 | 14 |
|
> Any man who DELIBRATELY tries to hack down a player with a flying
> side kick, with no intention of going for the ball, should
> immediately be shown the red card.
Sorry, I didn't see any of what is talked about, I just remember
one terrible challenge going unnoticed in an FA cup final where
Gazza jumped into someone's throat... Did Cantona's first tackle
look worse-same-less violent????
As for kicking someone lying on the ground, there should be NO
excuses...
.Andre.
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53.382 | OOh Aah.......A want ma MA ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Tue Feb 01 1994 18:10 | 7 |
|
He jumped about 12" off the ground & lunged into the player with a two
footed tackle. His studs looked to me to catch the back of the calf.
He didn't connect properly though, as the Norwich player managed to
walk away from it 8*)
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53.383 | VJ is still light years ahead ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Feb 01 1994 19:47 | 15 |
| RE: .376
> was what Hill was really going on about. Yes, Cantona is skillful and a
> class act, but on Sunday I saw a football thug in the V Jones class.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bulls**t !!!
Vinnie Jones would never have missed Polston's head with a backheel like
that !!! ;-)
Jerry.
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53.384 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Tue Feb 01 1994 20:01 | 27 |
| i think everyone agrees that Cantona is a louser and should be hung,
drawn and quartered for his crimes. End of story....but did anyone else
hear that song that the ManU fans were singing. Congrats to them for
writng the worst footballing song in living memory....
I didn't hear it all it went something like this
(to the tune of 'The 12 days of Christmas)
On the twelfth day of christmas, my true love sent me
12 cantonas
11 cantonas
10 cantonas
9 cantonas
8 cantonas
7 cantonas
6 cantonas
5 CANTONA'S
4 cantonas
3 cantonas
2 cantonas
and an Eric Cantona
that must rank alongside the famous chant of the 70's and 80's
"You're gonna get your #&@#!^%$ head kicked in"
"You're gonna get your #&@#!^%$ head kicked in"
A. Footiefan (retired)
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53.385 | Still going strong | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Feb 01 1994 20:09 | 4 |
| Not sure who it was directed at or which side was singing it but I also
heard the "You're gonna get your F*** etc etc" being sung on Sunday.
Paul
|
53.386 | It was in French | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Feb 01 1994 20:23 | 4 |
|
Wasn't it Eric himself singing " .... head kicked in " ? or was he just
doing the mime :-)
f
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53.387 | Stop whinging.... | MOVIES::PATTISON | Ian Pattison | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:18 | 18 |
| Here is my 2-c's worth.
I disagree with the previous noter who described Cantona as a loser.
Cantona must be one of the best players in the UK (perhaps top ten in
Europe at the moment). He brings much more to the game in terms of his
skill and vision than he takes away in his odd indiscretion.
People have overreacted to this issue, most games have a lot worse
"tackles" which are often given out by the same players week in week
out. Cantona's kick was bad but over all it was not worse than the
professional fouls which litter most games (not to mention the fact
that goal keepers always come out with their feet dangerously up).
Remember that some club's pay nearly three times Cantona's transfer fee
for players who are infamous for their "tackling" ability!
--Ian
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53.388 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:27 | 7 |
| just nit-picking here. I think it was my note that you were referring
to. I didn't call him a "loser", I called him a louser, it's a word we
Irish use to describe an <<expletive deleted>>....I wouldn't describe
Cantona as a loser by any means. I would, however, have no hesitation
in calling him a temperemental git but a great footballer as well....
Ray
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53.389 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | betty swollocks | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:41 | 10 |
53.390 | Lost Fox. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:41 | 9 |
53.391 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Wed Feb 02 1994 12:44 | 5 |
| Or maybe Chase just wants to make some money.
Ever cynical,
mike
|
53.392 | Fox on the run! | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Feb 02 1994 13:33 | 13 |
| I gather there are a couple of likely candidates in the reserves and
the youth team that will cover Foxy. I hope he desn't go the same way
as Dale Gordon who he replaced! I suspect he'll play either Eadie or
Sutch!
I must admit that I liked Fox but I didn't think he was as quick as
they all say and to date I can hardly ever recall him going past the
full back in the same way Giggs does. I don't think he will be such a
loss and he can be replaced. I only hope it doesn't start a run on some
of the other players - well Sutton anyway!
Bring back ted MacDougal!!
paul
|
53.393 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Feb 02 1994 13:36 | 25 |
| It's a shame to see Fox going. His pace unsettles many defenders, and
Sutton and Ekoku will miss the service that he provides. However, just
lately he has been playing out of position at Norwich - on Sunday he played
alongside Sutton in the middle, rather than on the wing, and was rather
anonymous throughout the game.
On the day after Walker left Norwich, Fox said that he would have to
consider his future at Norwich. Therefore this is not a great surprise,
but it is still disappointing. It seems that while Norwich (Robert
chase, to be more precise) continue to show a lack of ambition, the best
players (and manager) will leave.
For Newcastle's sake, I hope that he performs better than the last winger
to leave Norwich for mega-bucks - Dale Gordon. He went to Rangers, where
he struggled to win a first team place. He than went to West Ham for a
vastly reduced fee.
So who will replace Fox in the Norwich side? Frankly, I don't know. We
have a few youngsters who have played odd games for the first team in
midfield (Darryl Sutch, Darren Eadie, David Smith, Andrew (?) Johnson), but
I do not know of any out-and-out wingers. I doubt that much money will be
made available to buy a replacement. I know that Chase wants to refurbish
the South Stand, so I expect that the money will go towards that.
Jon
|
53.394 | Ted MacDougal | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:18 | 27 |
|
re:.392
Paul,
Do you really remember Ted MacDougal??
I held a season ticket for the seasons 70-71 and 71-72. Followed them all the way
to Wembley for the League Cup Final against Spurs in 71(?).
The team at that time used to come and train during the summer months in the
grounds of a boarding school where my parents had a house, so I used to go and
watch and collect the autographs from the players at the time : Duncan Forbes,
Kevin Keelan, Dave Stringer, Jimmy Bone, Graham Paddon, Ken Foggo etc.
I even passed up the chance, one summer, of playing cricket with them while they
were there.
Other personal blasts from the past :
1. played against an under-18 side, Attleborough, which at the time had a tall
lanky winger called John Fashanu playing for them. They beat us 26-0.
2. returned home one Christmas for the University break, to be invited to play in
a local side from Norwich which contained none other than Martin Peters.
Regards
Kev
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53.395 | know any good 2 mill wingers? | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:25 | 11 |
| Jon
I think it's more of a case that if you had 2 million to spend, what
winger would you go for? Assuming the criteria is pace, can go past
people and scores I can only short list about 3/4 from the premier div.
and I don't know anyone with a reputation worth looking at in the 1st.
I'd be interested to hear who would be an ideal replacement
Any suggestions (apart from Stuart Ripley!)
paul
|
53.396 | Jason Wilcox - but not for sale | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:28 | 1 |
|
|
53.397 | Oh the memories | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Feb 02 1994 15:46 | 38 |
| re: .394
Yep! I thought ted was one of the great unsung goal scorers ever! It
didn't matter what it hit but 8 times of 10 it went in!
There was him, phil boyer, and other greats like jimmy neighbour, ian
Miller, Peter Sylvester, Viv Busby!! to name but a few!
Blasts from my past footballing days:
Clubs: Ang Combination league - lakeford Rangers
(Also Sunday youth league)
Sunday Morning league - Marlpit (div1/2) now disbanded
Duncan Forbes put 6 stitches in my knee one Sunday morning when we
played Unity Emeralds. Fortunately we won 2-1 (without me)
Also played against Peter Mendham, John Robson (used to pay CF for city
at one time) plus a whole batch of ex city players who went on to play
for teams like Wroxham and so on.
I alos came across both fashanus in my time - rough buggers too!
I can go back and remember names like, Jim Ryan, Bill Punton, hugh
Curran, Tommy Bryceland, Gordon Bolland, Clive Payne (still know clive
well), Ron Davies, Alan Black, Roger Cross -- ooh the memories.
I was there when Jimmy Bone bundled in the equalizer against Everton in
our first Div 1 game, when Dave Stringer powered in the injury time
header against Palace that kept us up! When we beat utd at old trafford
in the cup 2-1 as a 2nd div side (against the likes of Law, Charlton
and so on - Best was out drinking) and then lost 3-1 at home to Sheff
Wed in the next round. Ye gods the memories.
Who did score the first goal against Utd in that cup win? I can never
remember his name! I remember law's goal and Bollands but not the
first!
So what clubs did you play for then Kev?
Paul
|
53.398 | Screaming Lord.... | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | ashib smitty? | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:10 | 6 |
| What has happened to Daryl Sutch? The times I saw him play in 92/93 &
91/92 he looked an excellent player but he seems to have struggled to
obtain a regular place.
Andy
|
53.399 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Frank's Fantastic Shed Show | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:51 | 4 |
| You could try Tony Daley. He wanted to leave Villa some time ago, and he's got a
better haircut than Ruel Fox.
mike
|
53.400 | MacDougall and Boyer - a great partnership | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Feb 02 1994 16:51 | 23 |
53.401 | Medham retired hurt | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Feb 02 1994 17:10 | 7 |
| Jon
Ithink Mendham is a back room boy at the ground now, I've seen him a
coupla times in the 101 club and in the tunnel. I seem to remember he
retired due to a knee injury so I'm not surprised he wasn;t as good as
he used to be!
Bring on Sutch - Tony Daley you can keep unless we get him for 500K
|
53.402 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Waite a while | Wed Feb 02 1994 18:26 | 7 |
53.403 | Word is...... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Feb 03 1994 14:10 | 14 |
|
According to Radio 5 news last night, the Norwich supporters are supposed to be
arranging a demonstration at Saturdays game in response to the sale of Fox.
Chase was interviewed and made the point that the money that came from the Fox
sale was being made available to Deehan if he wanted to strengthen the squad. He
also pointed out that there are at least 5 players who have come up from the
youth ranks that can take the place of Ruel Fox.
CEEFAX had some rumour that Norwich were set to make a double purchase, no
names, in the light of the Fox sale.
Regards
Kev
|
53.404 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Feb 03 1994 14:59 | 7 |
| Kev,
Yes, I saw on CEEFAX last night that Norwich are hoping to buy two
*Premiership* players. I also heard that Fox was offered at deal to stay
at Norwich which would have made him the highest paid player at the club.
Jon
|
53.405 | Super Atko ! Super Atko! | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Thu Feb 03 1994 15:30 | 10 |
|
Regular rumours this season have been that Norwich have been looking at
Blackburns Mark Atkins, aged 23(I think) and can play midfield or full
back.
I bet that will have you wetting yourselves with excitement :-)
Cheers,
Andy
|
53.406 | Yorke being looked at | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Feb 03 1994 15:31 | 7 |
| I believe one of the guy city were after was Dwight Yorke!
Fox made it clear he wanted to go when Walkerwent, it was only a
question of who came in with the right money and when!
Shame he has no real brain to thik with!
Paul
|
53.407 | Or how about? (:==:) | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Feb 03 1994 19:10 | 8 |
| re .404,
Jon - you can have Michael Thomas and Mark Walters and still have a
couple of million left.
Regards,
Andrew.D.wicks
|
53.408 | Where's the money gone, Mr. Chase? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Feb 03 1994 19:20 | 23 |
53.409 | Paper Chase | SUTRA::WARD | | Fri Feb 04 1994 19:56 | 8 |
| It would be exceedingly interesting to hear Chase answer those figures
and justify exactly where all this dosh has gone - Even with JOhn
barnes in the squad on his wages you would find it difficult to getrid
of the excess!
I bet he won't say anything!
Paul
|
53.410 | Give the guy a break..... | MOVIES::PATTISON | Ian Pattison | Mon Feb 07 1994 12:20 | 23 |
| Give the guy a break! You lot where the pundits' candidates for
relegation last year.
Look at what he has done for your club:
- a stable team getting results
- a team playing good football (under 3 different managers)
- a club with a good stadium
- a club with stable finances
As a poor Jam-tart I'd be happy with just one of the above.
If you want Norwich to be like Man Utd, Newcastle or Blackburn (or dare
I say Rangers) then get yourself either 35,000 season ticket holders
(consistently over 5 seasons even with a poor team) or a
multi-millionaire owner who is willing to blow money.
Look at the state clubs like Everton, Man City, Celtic etc. are in
after paying fat wages and transfer fees.
Chase can buy Hearts any day and I'd be a happy man!
--Ian
|
53.411 | | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Feb 07 1994 14:51 | 28 |
|
Ian,
I agree that Chase has done a good job at Norwich, but what annoys me,
and most Norwich supporters, is that he seems to lack the ambition to
go any further. It would not have taken much more money to keep Mike
Walker at Norwich, and there's no reason not to offer him a long-term
contract. It would certainly not have endangered our finances - in
fact, if Walker had brought more success, then the finances would
improve further. I'm sure that if Walker had stayed, then Fox would
not have gone to Newcastle.
Norwich 2
Liverpool 2
We should have won on Saturday - it could easily have been 3-0 or 4-0
at half time. Ekoku missed a couple of good chances, and Sutton should
have done better with a free header. Sutton's second goal was a gem -
a one-two with Goss, then he curled it beyond Grobbelaar into the far
corner. Liverpool's second goal was a bit dodgy - Rush clearly impeded
Gunn, but to be fair Polston had tried to pull down Rush just outside
the area. Gunn was rightly sent off for handball outside the area - he
stopped a certain goal, so could have no arguments about the
decision. As mentioned in the Liverpool note, it was good so see
Deehan give such a level-headed response to the sending off - a far cry
from Ferguson's tirade last week.
Jon
|
53.412 | Both of you have a point. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Feb 07 1994 20:11 | 28 |
|
re: last 2
Jon and Ian both have a point.
Arguing for Ians comments. If we had held on to Walker and Fox and then reaped
whatever success this would bring, would Norwich ever hold down 35,000 season
ticket holders. Lets face it the ground, lovely though it is, only has a capacity
of 29,000(?). With that size ground how could the club afford to up the players
salaries in order to keep the side strong?? Norwichs continued success lies in
keeping their youth policy strong and strengthen the squad through shrewd buys
rather than big money buys. I'd be more than upset to see Sutton go, but will
Norwich be able to hold on to him??
I'd agree with Jon as well, that every Norwich supporter only sees the best
players leaving the club which must hamper Norwichs' chances of success.
Jon is probably right as well, that the continued success and possible European
successes would also have netted the club some reasonable cash, but I think
everyone would agree that Norwich aren't exactly drawing crowds of 40,000+
every time they play at home. Man. U. are, and have been even during their lean
years. Perhaps Chase should invest mega-bucks in giving City an Old Trafford size
stadium, increasing the players wages, spending vast sums of money to buy the
best players etc, etc. Would it bring success?? Maybe. Would the success last??
Oh God I'm speaking with the same small club mindset as Robert Chase ;-).
Regards
Kev (on the fence once more)
|
53.413 | | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Feb 07 1994 22:00 | 22 |
|
Kev,
I agree, Norwich will never get large crowds, because it is not in a
major urban area. Actually, the capacity at Carrow Road is only about
22,000. But I do not believe that 35K or 40K crowds are necessary for
success. It certainly helps, but there are plenty examples of managers
spending mega-bucks but not gaining success.
I'm sure that even with our crowds, the money is available for
reasonable wages, although we'll never compete with the large clubs in
that respect. It was the lack of ambition, rather than sub-standard
wages, which caused Walker and Fox to go.
If the team had been kept together this season (including Walker), and
had been strengthened by a couple of new signings, then I'm sure that
we could have won something. We do not need to splash out huge sums
for players. There are plenty of talented players who could come in to
help nurture the talent coming up from the youth team. Gary Megson is
an excellent example of this - and he came on a free transfer.
Jon
|
53.414 | conservative ground's men? | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:38 | 19 |
| re. ground
I remember a couple of years back lots of talk about building a brand
new stadium outside of the cit, between Cringleford and Hethersett I
believe. This was before they did the barclay stand etc etc.For me this
was the one real good chance to build a terrific stadium that had great
road and rail links and was only some 10 mins from the city centre.
The plan involved a35 -40 K all seater with all mod cons, built in more
of the continental styleof stadiums. Unfortunately the cost and the
county council put paid to it - but it is indictive of the lack of
forward thinking- We could have attracted 1) larger crowds 2) ground
selection for European tournament and/or FA cup semi's to name but 2
I thought it was a great idea, but as usual the Norfolk conservatism
prevailed and we upgraded Carrow road instead - Lack of ambition or
what?
paul
|
53.415 | Another game without a home win | IOSG::BUTTON | | Mon Feb 14 1994 15:21 | 22 |
| Norwich 1
Arsenal 1
This was our fourth consecutive home draw. This home jinx is getting
ridiculous. Arsenal took the lead after about half an hour. Gunn
misjudged a cross, which Smith headed back to Campbell, who couldn't
miss (unlike last Wednesday :-). The reporters on Radio 5 said it had
been a terrible first half. They had commentary on the second half,
and it certainly was an improvement. Norwich brought on Darren Eadie,
a winger, and immediately looked more dangerous. Norwich were level
after 57 minutes, thanks to a "route one" move. A long kick by Gunn
was headed on by Sutton to Ekoku, who took it past Bould before
shooting past Seaman. Both teams had chances to win it, and Arsenal
had a penalty appeal turned down when Parlour was allegedly tripped by
Newman (I did not see the game, so cannot comment).
There was more bad news for Mark Robins last week. He needs yet
another operation on his knee. With Ekoku going to play for Nigeria in
March, this should give Lee Power a chance to establish himself in the
first team.
Jon
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53.416 | Lucky to get the point | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Mon Feb 14 1994 16:20 | 7 |
| >Arsenal had a penalty appeal turned down when Parlour was allegedly tripped by
>Newman (I did not see the game, so cannot comment).
On first impressions, it looked like a dive, but looking at the slo-mo, Parlour
was definitely tripped. Newman was lucky to get away with it.
Al
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NORWICH CITY 1 - ARSENAL 1
This game never promised to be a premiership classic and it most definitely
wasn't. It was a bitterly cold day and the crowd were creating noise to
keep warm more than because they were enjoying the game. Arsenal were
without Ian Wright, their prolific goal scorer, and were out to prove their
worth after losing to Bolton in a mid-week FA cup clash.
The first half was dire. Norwich were ineffective and Arsenal were not
much better. Kevin Campbell put Arsenal into the lead in the 34th minute
from a corner, but even that was a dull goal. The only moment of joy for
Norwich in the first half was when Sutton spotted Seaman two yards too far
forward and attempted a chip. Seaman just got his hand to the ball and it
hit the crossbar.
Ekoku still seemed to lack the control that a premiership striker should
have and if some of his chances had gone to Sutton, Norwich may have well
taken the lead.
After the break, Norwich seemed to want to make a game of it. Two subs
were brought on and Norwich had Eadie, Power, Sutton and Ekoku on the pitch
at the same time. Eventually, a long clearance from Gunn was flicked on
from Sutton to Ekoku and he drove home from 18 yards to bring Norwich
level. He should have put Norwich in the lead a couple of minutes later,
but his header went wide.
The match was shown live on Sky, but I doubt that many people would have
watched it. Not only was it a dull game, but the Man Utd v Sheff Wed game
was on ITV and started before the Norwich game.
FACTS:
CROWD : 17,667
SCORERS : NORWICH; EKOKU 57 ARSENAL; CAMPBELL 33
HT SCORE : NORWICH 0 - ARSENAL 1
REFEREE : R.Dilkes
NORWICH : Gunn, Culverhouse, Polston, Newman, Woodthorpe, Goss,
Crook, Megson, Bowen, Ekoku, Sutton; SUBS Power, Eadie
ARSENAL : Seaman, Dixon, Adams, Bould, Winterburn, Parlour, Jensen,
Merson, Davies, Campbell, Smith
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FA CARLING PREMIERSHIP
WEEKEND RESULTS
ASTON VILLA 5 SWINDON 0
EVERTON 0 IPSWICH 0
MAN CITY 0 WEST HAM 0
OLDHAM 2 CHELSEA 1
SHEFF UTD 0 COVENTRY 0
TOTTENHAM 0 BLACKBURN 2
WIMBLEDON 4 NEWCASTLE 2
NORWICH 1 ARSENAL 1
(COCA-COLA CUP SEMI FINAL 1ST LEG : MAN UTD 1 - SHEFF WED 0)
CURRENT STANDINGS
PLD PTS
1 MAN UTD 28 67
2 BLACKBURN 27 57
3 ARSENAL 28 47
4 NEWCASTLE 27 45
5 LIVERPOOL 27 44
6 A. VILLA 27 44
7 SHEFF WED 28 43
8 LEEDS 27 43
9 NORWICH 27 41
10 QPR 27 39
11 WIMBLEDON 27 36
12 WEST HAM 28 36
13 COVENTRY 28 35
14 IPSWICH 28 33
15 EVERTON 29 32
16 TOTTENHAM 29 30
17 CHELSEA 27 26
18 OLDHAM 28 26
19 MAN CITY 27 25
20 SOUTHAMPTON 27 24
21 SHEFF UTD 28 23
22 SWINDON 29 22
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53.418 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Feb 17 1994 13:37 | 6 |
53.419 | | WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGS | Simon Pickering | Thu Feb 17 1994 16:16 | 4 |
| Oldham's excuse for selling Adams was that they can't afford the luxury
(?) of two wingers -- tell that to Fergie -- and Holden is first
choice. For 250K, well you don't get much thgese days; probably means
he can pull his shirt on the right way round.
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53.420 | Europ or bust | SUTRA::WARD | | Fri Feb 18 1994 15:33 | 9 |
| I heard he will probably be playing on Saturday!
City have to get back to winning ways if they still hold any hope of
getting into Europ next year. A top 3 finish is going be vital,
particularly if United win 2 of the 3 trophies or better all 3.
Course if Arsenal win their European competition it would be different
Paul
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53.421 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Feb 21 1994 16:39 | 12 |
| Swindon 3
Norwich 3
Sounds like an entertaining game - the scoring went 0-1 1-1 1-2 2-2 3-2 3-3
I only saw the goals on TV - Sutton scored the first, after a run down the
right. Newman volleyed in the second from about 8 yards after a corner,
and Goss got the equaliser with about 7 minutes to go, being the first
player to react after Crook's shot hit the bar. Scott Howie made his debut
in goal because Gunn was suspended, and Neil Adams made his debut on the
wing.
Jon
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53.422 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:26 | 8 |
|
That Goss bloke is a dirty bugger isn't he? It's a shame that he spoils
his game with unneccessary violent outbursts.
Tony
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53.423 | Is this serious?? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Feb 21 1994 17:35 | 12 |
|
re:-1
Tony,
You wouldn't be taking the mickey would you??
This wouldn't be because one of us, namely me, commented on the activties of a
certain Mr. Cantona would it??
/K
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53.424 | 8*) | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | All hail super Hick | Mon Feb 21 1994 18:27 | 7 |
|
It was in reference to Goss's right hook at John Moncur on Saturday,
and yes, it was very much tongue-in-cheek!
Tony
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53.425 | | MOEUR1::BOYD | | Tue Feb 22 1994 11:08 | 7 |
| It was also very much a sending off offence. As was Moncur's
retaliation a few seconds before.
But the ref was c**p all game so it was no surprise when he didn't send
the pair off.
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53.426 | Crook and Newman re-sign | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Feb 22 1994 12:06 | 8 |
|
CEEFAX reported that Ian Crook, 31, and Rob Newman, 30, both signed new 2.5 year
deals with Norwich yesterday. This will probably keep the pair at the club for what is
left of their playing careers.
Anyone have any comments on Neil Adams' debut for the Canaries??
/K
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53.427 | Score | KIRKTN::SWALLACE | | Wed Feb 23 1994 04:25 | 8 |
|
Does anybody know what the Norwich v Blackburn Rovers score was
tonight.
Stevie,
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53.428 | Draw | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Feb 23 1994 11:06 | 8 |
| Norwich 2 - 2 Blackburn
Sutton pen 40, 57 Gallacher 32, 58
Blackburn's surge up the table is checked. John Polston sent off for
Norwich after two bookable offences.
Paul.
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53.429 | Missing facts | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Feb 23 1994 12:17 | 13 |
|
Polston was sent off on 45(?) minutes.
Norwich took the lead with their 10 men on 57 minutes.
Sutton missed a great chance to win it on 88 minutes.
The sad part about it all really is that Norwich have temporarily stalled
Blackburns chase of United. The last thing I want is United winning 3 domestic
trophies.
Regards
Kevin
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53.430 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Feb 23 1994 13:34 | 20 |
| Norwich 2
Blackburn 2
Only heard the last few minutes on Radio 5. Alan Green said that a draw
was just about a fair result. Blackburn took the lead through Gallacher
after he outpaced the Norwich back four. Norwich were level 8 minutes
later when Sutton was brought down by Berg in the penalty area, and Sutton
scored from the penalty. In injury time John Polston was sent off for his
second bookable offence. Norwich brought on Butterworth at the start of
the second half, and switched to a sweeper system. This brought about an
improvement in defence, and Norwich took the lead just before the hour with
a well taken Sutton goal. However, within a minute Blackburn were level,
Gallacher again the scorer. Sutton had a great chance to win it just
before the end, but his finishing was poor.
Not a satisfactory result for either team - Blackburn lose ground on
United, and Norwich still cannot win at home. Our chances of reaching 3rd,
and the possibility of a UEFA Cup spot, are now very slim.
Jon
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53.431 | sweeping back up the league | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Feb 23 1994 15:29 | 14 |
| Report on Radio Triviera here sid Blackburn should have won They had a
goal disallowed in the first half and a definite last minute penalty
turned down!
Anyone got any comments?
How did the new guy play. Can't be bad to hold Blackburn and/or nearly
win with only 10men.
re.430
I still think we can get 3rd. All we need is a bit of luck and about 5
wins on the trot! We are definitely letting in too many goals, perhaps
a return to the sweeper system would be better!
Paul
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53.432 | Neil Adams | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Feb 23 1994 16:28 | 11 |
| Paul,
> How did the new guy play.
Adams was substituted at half-time, to make way for Butterworth. This was
probably a tactical substitution due to Polston being sent off, rather than
an indication of how he was playing. However, the report in my 'paper did
not mention his name, so he can't have done anything outstanding.
Jon
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53.433 | I Only Get It 'Cos of the Fantasy League..Honest! | PANIC::ANDERSON | Running Through The Forest | Wed Feb 23 1994 16:33 | 15 |
| >> -< Neil Adams >-
>>Paul,
>>> How did the new guy play.
>>Adams was substituted at half-time, to make way for Butterworth. This was
>>probably a tactical substitution due to Polston being sent off, rather than
>>an indication of how he was playing. However, the report in my 'paper did
>>not mention his name, so he can't have done anything outstanding.
....according to the Torygraph, he missed an open goal after just four
minutes.
Rob
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53.434 | BA,HEEH | SSMPRD::SGOLDIE | | Sun Feb 27 1994 13:52 | 3 |
|
WHAT A LOT OF RUBBISH
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NORWICH DRAW AGAIN, AND AGAIN, AND AGAIN ....
Since the last mailing, Norwich have draw every game they have played,
now drawing 7 league games in succession ! At the Swindon game, Norwich
should have won, going ahead twice. Newman, Goss and Sutton were the
scorers. That game showed well that Norwich seemed to be unable to both
score goals and defend securely at the same time, a point proved by the
following matches. Scott Howie was in goal for that match, and it seemed
that he needed some more first team practice. It was also the first game
for Neil Adams, a midfield player signed from Oldham for 250,000.
The Blackburn Rovers game at home on the 22nd February always looked
tough and it was. The player who really caught my eye was Neil Adams. His
running down the wing was superb and all of his crosses seemed to land
exactly where he planned them to. However, it was not the best of games
for a home debut. Blackburn desperately wanted a win, to keep up with
Manchester United at the top of the league.
The referee was rather book and card happy that night, and Polston,
Newman and Wilcox were all booked for trivial offences. However, Polston
suffered for this later when he pulled at Alan Shearer's shirt after being
left behind. The referee saw it as a second bookable offence and ordered
Polston off the pitch, the third Norwich player to be sent off this season
so far.
Blackburn took the lead after 32 minutes from a quick break and
Gallacher was the player who put the ball in the back of the net. The
equalizer cam eight minutes later from the penalty spot after Sutton had
been brought down by Berg. Sutton was the player to convert the kick.
Norwich played the entire of the second half with ten men, and many
people feared that Norwich would get a hammering. However, Norwich showed
that they had plenty of spirit, by taking the lead in the 57th minute when
Sutton (again) lashed the ball into the net. The lead only lasted 20
seconds though, with Shearer heading the ball on for Gallacher to score his
second of the game.
After this, Norwich, who had been playing with a flat back four, went
back to their sweeper system and defended well for the rest of the match.
In fact, Norwich should have won the game, with Sutton missing a fairly
easy chance with just a couple of minutes to go.
The next game was again at home, against Sheffield Wednesday on 26th
February. Wednesday were one place above Norwich in the league and it
promised to be an exciting match. For 75 minutes though, it was a most
unmemorable affair. Neither side looked like taking control of the game
and some pitiful passing of the game sent the crowd to sleep. Even
Wednesday's Tango man put his shirt on as he was getting cold !
However, in the 75th minute, Sheffield Wednesday took the lead after
Norwich's defence (again) collapsed. It looked like they had won it as
Norwich, to be honest, did not look like scoring, even Sutton looked
unimpressive. By the time 90 minutes came around, many of the crowd had
gone or were leaving (not myself I might add, I HATE doing that). Norwich
earned a corner, and in a desperate bid to get a point, Bryan Gunn went up
into attack. Gunn's gamble paid off. His height in the Sheffield area
upset the defenders and the ball eventually fell to Sutton who drilled home
the equaliser. Neil Adams was again very impressive. He only cost a
250,000 from Oldham and represents Norwich's ONLY purchase since the sale
of Fox. What has happened to the other 2 million pounds is a mystery to us
all. Surely Robert Chase must have already secured a healthy bank balance
for the club after Europe, Sky games, the Mitre deal etc etc ?? With so
much in the bank, Norwich may have huge tax bill in April !
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CURRENT PREMIER LEAGUE STANDINGS
POS TEAM PLD PTS
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1 MAN UTD 29 68
2 BLACKBURN 30 61
3 ARSENAL 30 51
4 NEWCASTLE 29 48
5 LIVERPOOL 30 47
6 LEEDS 28 46
7 ASTON VILLA 28 45
8 SHEFF WED 29 44
9 NORWICH 30 44
10 QPR 27 39
11 COVENTRY 31 38
12 WEST HAM 29 37
13 IPSWICH 29 36
14 WIBMLEDON 28 36
15 EVERTON 30 33
16 TOTTENHAM 30 30
17 SOUTHAMPTON 29 30
18 CHELSEA 28 29
19 MAN CITY 30 29
20 OLDHAM 28 26
21 SHEFF UTD 29 33
22 SWINDON 31 23
TOP THREE PREMIERSHIP SCORERS
PLAYER TEAM GOALS
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ANDY COLE NEWCASTLE 33
ALAN SHEARER BLACKBURN 28
CHRIS SUTTON NORWICH 24
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53.436 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Feb 28 1994 16:53 | 13 |
| I thought our run of draws was over at 4.45 on Saturday, but a last gasp
equaliser by Sutton got us a point. Things must have been desparate if
Gunn went up for the corner. He certainly caused havoc in the Wednesday
penalty area.
re. last - Good to hear the good reports about Neil Adams. Lets hope that
he can inspire us to win a few home games, rather than all these draws.
There's speculation that Sutton may be in Terry Venables' squad this
afternoon. He's certainly been a consistent goal scorer in the last couple
of months, and fully deserves a place in the squad.
Jon
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53.437 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Mar 07 1994 16:34 | 13 |
| Wimbledon 3
Norwich 1
Ah well, at least it stops our run of draws. Norwich took the lead through
Ekoku, but two goals from Robbie Earle, and one from Holdsworth were enough
to give Wimbledon the three points. We have still yet to win in the League
with Deehan as manager.
I read something on Friday or Saturday that Lee Power is poised to leave
Norwich. I forget who it said he was going to. The clubs had agreed a
price, it was just up to Power to agree personal terms.
Jon
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53.438 | Holdsworth for England! | FERGIE::QUINLESS | Martin Quinless Digital Consulting | Tue Mar 08 1994 17:05 | 8 |
| Jon
I went along to Selhurst Park on Saturday (even went into the Norwich
end!) and they were well an truely stuffed. Wimbledon were unlucky not
to add another 2 goals and Sutton was well contained. I can't see him
getting into the England squad on that performance.
Martin Q
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53.439 | Three weeks ???? | FILTON::KEARNS_R | | Tue Mar 08 1994 17:32 | 3 |
|
Anyone know how long Polston's Ban is for...
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53.440 | Power off. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Mar 09 1994 16:56 | 11 |
53.441 | Three goals at home and we still lose! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Mar 14 1994 16:53 | 17 |
| Norwich 3
QPR 4
I haven't seen the goals, but according to the reports in yesterday's
papers the Norwich defence was non-existant at times. Norwich twice took
the lead with Ekoku goals, but three goals in 15 minutes gave QPR a 4-2
lead. Bowen got one back just before the end. We haven't won in the
League since New Year's Day. Our last home win was in December, against
Leeds.
As for the Chris Sutton rumours, I don't think that he'll go before the
transfer deadline. Robert Chase has never sold more than one big-money
player per financial year - too much tax to pay! As we've already got 2.25
million for Fox this year, Chase won't let him go until the end of the
season.
Jon
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53.442 | Wanted.. a central defender | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Mar 15 1994 13:26 | 13 |
| I think Sutton would be daft to go.. after all Spurs are a good
candidate for relegation! Anyone got any more news on the rumours
about city wanting Mike Sheron of Man City?
Having seen the last two games, I believe we must invest in a good
central defender who attacks the ball in the air in the box. In both
the Wimbledon and QPR games we didn't seem to know what to do when a
ball was in the air. Nobody attacked it at all. Shore up the defense
and we should return to our old winning ways.
Bring back Andy Lineghan!
Paul
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THINGS JUST GET WORSE FOR THE CANARIES
NORWICH CITY 3 - QUEENS PARK RANGERS 4
Let's be honest about this. I had a bad feeling about this game when
I was walking to Carrow Road. Not only was there the trouble behind the
scenes and the bad run of luck on the pitch, but John Deehan had a serious
injury problem. 10 out of the 26 pros had injuries. If you've got to pick
14 players and you've only got 16 pro's fit, you've got a BIG problem.
Things looked like they might be taking a turn for the better in the
first half. Norwich actually played some amazing football. Neil Adams
again played brilliantly in Fox's old position. His crosses (at home) are
far more consistent that Fox's ever were, even if he does lack that little
bit of flair.
Norwich took the lead early on in the game. Efan Ekoku put the first
goal in with his head from a Neil Adams cross (suprise, suprise) and the
recent gloom started to lift from the crowd, who actually began to sing.
The game should have been finished in the first half as Norwich had
lots of chances, mostly to Chris Sutton. He seemed to be out of sorts,
probably because of the 4 million pound bid for him from Tottenham (more on
that later). QPR seemed to lack Ferdinand in the first half, who wasn't
playing due to an injury. Anyway, the first half finished 1-0 to Norwich
and the crowd were reasonably happy.
After the beak, QPR were much the better side. It seemed only a
matter of time before they equalised. Every time they played a set piece
move, Norwich fell apart, seemingly unable to deal with the ball in the
air.
Simon Barker scored the equaliser in the 50th minute from a Ray
Wilkins corner. After this, Norwich really fell apart. Rob Newman had to
go off in the 54th minute, after breaking his arm (another injury !) and as
Norwich didn't have any defenders on the bench, reshuffling was needed.
Now, I know that Norwich had a problem with team selection, what with
all the injuries, but if you had to put someone in defence after Newman
went off, who would it be ? I would have considered bringing Crook or
Smith back and putting Akinbiyi on further up field. However, John Deehan
decided to bring Akinbiyi on in attack, and put Chris Sutton in defence.
He played there 3 years ago and Dixie must have thought that he still would
know how to defend. If he did, he was wrong. Chris Sutton looked like a
fish out of water. Bryan Gunn looked continually worried with his defence,
and not without reason. QPR quickly picked up on the fact that Norwich
could no longer handle high balls at all.
Amazingly enough, Norwich took the lead at this point. Ekoku scored
with a lovely chip over the keeper, although he took quite a knock. So now
it was 2-1 to Norwich !
QPR equalised from Darren Peacock after Devon White flicked on a long
throw in and Devon White quickly scored another from a cross from Sinclair
which was flicked on by Penrice. Now Norwich were desperate and to their
credit, they tried their best and Bowen did score in the 88th minute to
make it 3-4, but it was not to be.
After the game, Deehan labelled his team "a tacticians delight" for
opposing managers, and stated that "basic errors at both ends of the pitch
keep letting us down. We're giving away goals from throw-ins and corners".
It's not really a good sign when the manager starts having a go at his
players like this !
It's not very often that a home side scores 3 and still loses.
Norwich though, have got a terrible home record this season. Out of 16
home games, Norwich have won 3, drawn 8 and lost 5, with a goal difference
of -3 (17F, 20A) !
It didn't make much difference to the league positions though, as not
many games were played in the premiership. (I haven't included a standings
table for this reason)
MATCH FACTS :
SCORE :
NORWICH (1) 3 - QPR (0) 4
NORWICH (4-4-2) :
GUNN, CULVERHOUSE, NEWMAN, WOODTHORPE, BOWEN, ADAMS, SMITH, CROOK,
GOSS, EKOKU, SUTTON. SUBS; ULLATHORNE, AKINBIYI, HOWIE (GK)
QPR (4-4-2) :
STEJSKAL, BARDSLEY, PEACOCK, YATES, WILSON, SINCLAIR, BARKER, WILKINS,
MEAKER, PENRICE, WHITE. SUBS; HOLLOWAY, READY, ROBERTS (GK)
GOALS :
NORWICH; EKOKU 9, 55 BOWEN 87
QPR; BARKER 49 PEACOCK 64 PENRICE 70 WHITE 84
ATTENDANCE :
16,499
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SUTTON TO GO ??
Tottenham offered 4 million pounds for Sutton before the QPR game.
Deehan has said that, because of his injury problems at the moment, there's
no way he can let him go. I'm worried though, that Robert Chase will force
him to sell. I think we should get at least 5 million for him. That
sounds like a lot of money (well it is, but you know what I mean) but
consider the following facts :
1) He's only just 21 (in the last week).
2) He's got 11 England under 21 caps.
3) He's now the England under 21 captain.
4) There's no doubt he's getting better.
5) We've had lots of 3 to 4 million pound offers already.
6) His recently signed 3.5 year contract should put an extra million on.
7) He didn't cost Norwich a penny (he was a trainee).
7) He's an incredibly talented, 21 years old, 6 foot 3 striker who loves
football and never gives up. He's a managers dream !
To be honest, I can't see him staying. If the club are offered
anything in the region of 5 million or more, they should take it under one
condition. The condition is that at least two thirds of that money should
be spent on other players. That is what really gets on people's nerves at
Carrow Road. For instance, people didn't really mind the fact that Fox was
sold. At 2.25 million, Norwich got a good deal. The fact that only .25
million has been spent since annoys people intensely.
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RESULTS
FA CUP, QUARTER FINALS
BOLTON 1 OLDHAM 0
MAN UTD 3 CHARLTON 1
CHELSEA 1 WOLVES 0
WEST HAM 0 LUTON 0
SEMI-FINAL DRAW :
OLDHAM V MAN UTD
CHELSEA V WEST HAM OR LUTON
FA CARLING PREMIERSHIP
ASTON VILLA 0 IPSWICH 1
MAN CITY 0 WIMBLEDON 1
NEWCASTLE 7 SWINDON 1 (!!)
NORWICH CITY 3 QPR 4
SOUTHAMPTON 1 SHEFF WED 1
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FUTURE POSSIBILITIES
There is a possibility that next year, I will have a network
connection in my room. If I do, and they decide to put the right
connections in, I will be starting a proper footy server. I intend to put
GIFs, text, results, chat and anything else that people want there, for
everyone (FTPable). I would also probably give people on the NCFC list
special access permissions. What do you think ? Don't hold your breath
though, it wont be until at least September !
For the technically minded amongst you, I hope to have a 10baseT
connection in my room connected to the uni's central gateway by fibre optic
cable, connecting to JANET/Internet through Cambridge. On my machine (a
486 SX) I want to be running LINUX with about 150mb of public space.
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NEXT GAME
Norwich v Everton
Saturday 21st March, 3pm
The return of Mike Walker !!
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53.444 | Refs error makes difference? | YUPPY::PATEMAN | Some Fantastic Place | Tue Mar 15 1994 16:06 | 5 |
| At the risk of upsetting Norwich fanes - the second QPR goal should
have been disallowed. Whoever to the throw in had his front foot at
least 6 inches in front of the line.
Paul
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53.445 | Live On SKY | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | Some days are bouncers that won't let you in | Wed Mar 16 1994 13:16 | 12 |
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NEXT GAME
Norwich v Everton
Saturday 21st March, 3pm
The return of Mike Walker !!
Really!!! Norwich aren't playing again until Sat. March 21st 1998.
Should read Monday 21st March at 8pm!!!
Al
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53.446 | Walker whats the score, Walker, Walker whats the score?? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Mar 22 1994 15:17 | 9 |
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At last, the first win of Deehans management career,
From the little bit of commentary I heard on the Radio, the score should have been
5-0 if not 6-0. Southall saved Everton a number of times.
Cross fingers, the team starts to put a run together.
/Kev
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53.447 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Mar 28 1994 16:35 | 10 |
| I was away last week, so did not get a chance to see the Everton game last
Monday on Sky. By all reports, Norwich were back to their best form. Ian
Culverhouse scored his first League goal for us (he's played about 300
games I think), and Sutton and Bowen got the other two.
Back to normal on Saturday, losing 2-1 at Coventry. Norwich's goal was
scored by Darren Eadie, who's playing while Ekoku is away on international
duty with Nigeria.
Jon
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53.448 | a nice run?? | SUTRA::WARD | | Mon Mar 28 1994 20:44 | 9 |
| So much for putting a run together eh kev.
From what I heard on the World service/radio 5 - Boventry were much the
better side (which does not say a lot about our performance).
Oh well back to the drawing board for next season!
Such a shame after it started so well!
paul
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53.449 | Back to mediocrity | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Mar 29 1994 21:14 | 11 |
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re: Paul Ward,
Looks like its back to mediocrity for City after their incursion into Europe
this year. Strange how Walker was predicting a top 6 finish after Norwich beat
Everton 3-0. Looks like we'll have to hope for a top 10 finish.
And then Sutton will go......
Regards
Kevin
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53.450 | Surprised I haven't had mail from Grahame this morning! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Mar 30 1994 17:43 | 11 |
| Newcastle 3
Norwich 0
A comprehensive defeat, but I'm not totally surprised. We have nothing
left to play for this season, while Newcastle are still pushing for a UEFA
Cup place. Chris Sutton missed his first game of the season, complaining
of chest pains. As a result, Norwich played a 4-5-1 formation, with only
Eadie up front.
Jon
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53.451 | Back to basics | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Mar 31 1994 16:43 | 10 |
| re: 450
Sounds like Sutton is on the market doesn't it.!!
Oh well, only to be expected.
Still need to buy a centre half!
I heard the Ipswich lineghan might be interested!
Paul
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53.452 | Need info, please | ULEVEL::CAM2CRD | | Tue Apr 05 1994 11:36 | 12 |
|
I know this isn't the right conference to write this in on ( or maybe
somebody can tell me where to post this ), but I wanted to contact
an old friend which lives in the Norwich area. His name is
Raymond (Roly) Frostick.
So if somebody has access to a Norwich Telephone book, then please
send me a mail about his telephone and/or address.
Thanks for any help
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53.453 | 1 point over Easter | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Apr 05 1994 17:29 | 22 |
| Norwich 1
Spurs 2
No report - I did not see MotD, or a Sunday paper. I think Sutton scored
for us, and he also missed a penalty. Mark Robins came on as a substitute,
his first appearance since the game at Bayern Munich last October.
Aston Villa 0
Norwich 0
Not much to report, except Sutton almost won it two minutes from time with
a shot which hit the post.
Our last few games include Southampton, Man. City, Sheffield United and
Oldham who will all be desparate to win. Therefore I think that we will
struggle to keep our place in the top half of the League.
Last Thursday Mike Walker announced that he is going to sue Norwich for
"constructive dismissal". The FA commission into Walker's move to Everton
has not yet reported its findings. It's expected later this week.
Jon
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53.454 | Walker on the wild side | SUTRA::WARD | | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:48 | 7 |
| I would have thought Walker stood more chance of being sued for that by
Norwich rather than vice-versa. I don't see any mileage in that for him
at all. Sounds like desparation to get some money to me!
be more dignified to leave well alone.
Paul
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53.455 | redundancy isn't too good in footie | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed Apr 06 1994 16:51 | 7 |
| re -1
Pehaps Walker feels he may be in need of a bit of spare cash after the
end of the season??
Paul.
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53.456 | Keep wlkering.. | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Apr 07 1994 17:22 | 11 |
| He's just asking to be countersued for breach of contract or some other
sort of thing. As you say he must need the cash or something!
The shame is that he was developing an excellent reputation at City and
if he had stayed and perhaps and perhaps got us into Europe again next
year, he would have been more well known in Europe and really pulled a
big job - Anything has got to be better than relegation with Everton!
I heard that Chase said that if Sutton goes, he goes! Now there's
something!!
Paul
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53.457 | Will we ever win at home again?? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Apr 11 1994 16:13 | 16 |
| Norwich 4
Southampton 5
What can you say about a result like that? It must have been an exciting
match to watch, but Norwich threw away the lead three times. The only time
Southampton were ahead was in the last minute, when Monkou got the winner.
Norwich's goals were scored by Robins, Goss and Sutton (2). From the
highlights on Match of the Day, both defences were poor, and Southampton
could even have scored a couple more goals earlier in the game. At the
final whistle, there were boos ringing around the ground. The home
supporters were obviously upset at the way we lost yet another home game.
The sooner this season finishes, the better as for as Norwich are
concerned. We need to buy a decent central defender and possibly a
midfielder. Oh, and we may need a striker if Sutton goes...
Jon
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53.458 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Apr 18 1994 17:54 | 14 |
| Man. City 1
Norwich 1
Norwich took the lead in the first half, with Ullathorne scoring his first
goal of the season (not counting last week's own goal)! But in the first
minute of the second half, Man. City equalised. Apparently Gunn made some
good saves to deny Manchester all three points.
Ian Crook has been called up by Terry Venables to join the England squad
sessions this week. This is a fitting reward for Crook, who has had
another good season for us. He joins Sutton, who was in the original
squad.
Jon
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MANCHESTER CITY 1 - NORWICH CITY 1
Okay, I'll admit it. I was very busy on Saturday, and also a bit skint,
so I wasn't able to go to the game in Manchester. As I am not able to write
a match report, I've scanned the local newspaper report of the game and OCR'd
it for you all. Still, it's better than nothing I suppose.
FANTASY FOOTBALL FROM GREAT GUNN
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Goalkeeper Bryan Gunn celebrated his 350th senior appearance for Norwich
City with an almost superhuman display to halt Manchester City's three-
match winning charge towards Premiership survival.
Frustrating the Germans seems to be a popular pastime with Gunn this season.
Bayern Munich must still occasionally shake their heads in astonishment at
the save which defied Adolfo Valencia in the Olympic Stadium, even if the
striker in question was a Colombian.
And when Uwe Rosler and Steffen Karl next pop back to the Fatherland they
will also be able to repon that Gunn takes a bit of beating.
Rosler succeeded once at Maine Road on Saturday, popping up just 45 seconds
after the interval to cancel out Robcn Ullathorne's first half strike for
the Canaries.
But at the final whistle the only topic of conversation was Gunn's miraculous
87th minute save which denied Rosler his second goal of the game, earned City
a morale-boosting point, and means the Blues must sweat a little longer.
Gunn's save of the season contender stemmed from a free-kick awarded on the
right for a foul by Ullathorne on Manchester City's lively substitute Steve
Lomas.
Peter Beagrie's chip towards the far post was met with a thunderous downward
header by Rosler, who was already cranking up for his second one-kneed, arm-pumping
celebration of the day when Gunn swooped low to his right and incredibly managed to turn the
ball away one-handed.
Francis Lee compared it with Gordon Banks' save from Pele; even staunch Blues
fan Eddie Large must have gasped at the skill of his fantasy league 'keeper.
Gunn, clearly stung by conceding five goals against Southampton last week,
had already booked his Canary man-of-the-match status with a string of
impressive first-half saves to keep the confident Blues at bay.
Manchester City, in fact, looked anything but relegation contenders, with
their four most recent signings all prominent. Beagrie and Karl gave the
Canary rearguard all sorts of problems on the flanks, whether faced with the
first-half sweeper system or the second half flat back four.
Ian Culverhouse's patience eventually snapped with Beagrie, who joined him
in the referee's notebook for his angry reaction to a late tackle.
Up front, the rejuvenated Walsh wriggled around dangerously around the
penalty area as an ideal foil to the sturdy frame of Rosler.
And Steve McMahon became an increasing influence in midfield, where David
Smith found it tough stepping into the gritty boots of Gary Megson.
Gunn's heroics largely papered over some of City's continuing defensive
cracks, but this was still a far more spirited all-round Canary display
against an impressive-looking Blues outfit.
The game was only 12 minutes old when Gunn began his supershow, somehow
sticking out his right foot to deny Walsh an apparently certain goal
after he had turned John Polston on the penalty spot before firing an
instant shot.
That save proved vital as City snatched the lead almost completely against
the run of play with a fine goal after 14 minutes. Polston's free-kick from
the half-way line was nodded down by Chris Sutton to Mark Robins, and his
neat control and lay-offenabled Ullathorne to score with an angled left-foot
drive into the far corner.
Before the interval Gunn was forced into further good saves from Walsh and
David Rocastle, but the Canaries still enjoyed some encouraging moments at the
other end, where Sutton in particular gave Keith Curle and Michel Vonk a
few headaches.
After 16 minutes Robins was not far from celebrating his first start for six
months by putting City 2-0 up after Andy Dibble fumbled a low dive from the
hard-working Goss.
Then, after 39 minutes, Sutton was denied by a fine save by Dibble after his
neat drag-back inside the area left Vonk completely flat-footed.
At that stage hopes were still high that City might be on course for their
first win at Maine Road for 30 years, but disaster struck as a German one-two
exposed the Canaries' defensive gremlins within 45 seconds of the restart.
Karl got the better of Mark Bowen on the right, and Rosler got ahead of
Polston at the near post to hammer an unstoppable first-time shot past
Gunn.
City almost regained their lead after 55 minutes when Crook and Goss combined
to send Sutton clear, but a poor touch enabled Andy Hill to get back and cover.
Thereafter the home side pressed strongly, but brave defending, wayward
finishing and Gunn's goalkeeping as he denied McMahon, Lomas and ultimately,
Rosler, kept City's heads above water.
The Canaries' overall record of one league win in 16 games under John Deehan
remains a matter for concern, but this was very much a point won rather than
two lost.
As for the Maine Road jinx . . . it remains intact, but perhaps its power is
beginning to fade. If the Blues survive, they'll be sticking pins in dolls of
Bryan Gunn next season.
Match facts
MANCHESTER CITY
Andy DIBBLE
Andy HILL
David BRIGHTWELL
Steve MCMAHON
Keith CURLE
Michel VONK
David ROCASTLE
Paul WALSH
Uwe ROSLER
Steffen KARL
Peter BEAGRIE
Substitutes
Lomas for Karl (80 mins)
Sheron, Margetson (GK), not used
Shots on target 9
Shots off target 8
Corners 7
Fouls committed 7
Offsides 1
GoalQRoler (46 mins)
BookingQBeagrie (44 mins)
NORWICH CITY
Bryan GUNN
Mark BOWEN
lan CROOK
lan CULVERHOUSE
John POLSTON
Spencer PRIOR
Mark ROBINS
Robert ULLATHORNE
David SMITH
Chris SUTTON
Substitutes
Ekoku for Robins (57 mins)
Adams for Smith (74 mins)
Howie (GK, not used)
Shots on target 4
Shots off target 2
Corners 5
Fouls committed 12
Offsides 4
GoalQUllathorne 114 mins)
BookingsQCulverhouse (44 mins),
Ullathorne (81 mins)
EDP-Norwich Cablevision man-of-the-match : Bryan Gunn
Referee Q D Elleray (Harrow)
Attendance Q 28,020
FA Carling Premiership
Arsenal 1 Chelsea O
Coventry 1 Sheff Wed 1
Ipswich 1 Swindon 1
Liverpool O Newcastle 2
Man City 1 Norwich 1
Oldham 1 West Ham 2
QPR 2 Everton 1
Sheff Utd 1 Aston Villa 2
Southampton 3 Blackburn 1
Wimbledon 1 Man Utd O
Leeds 2 Tottenham O
01 Man Utd 37 23 10 4 72 37 79
02 Blackburn 38 24 7 7 59 32 79
03 Newcastle 38 20 8 10 72 36 68
04 Arsenal 37 17 15 5 49 21 66
05 Leeds 37 16 14 7 54 34 62
06 SheffWed 38 15 13 10 68 51 58
07 Liverpool 39 16 9 14 56 51 57
08 Wimbledon 37 15 10 12 44 46 55
09 Aston Villa 38 14 12 12 41 38 54
10 QPR 37 15 9 13 57 55 54
11 Norwich 39 11 16 12 63 59 49
12 Coventry 38 12 12 14 39 43 48
13 WestHam 37 12 11 14 40 51 47
14 Chelsea 37 11 10 16 40 46 43
15 Man City 39 9 16 14 35 44 43
16 Ipswich 39 9 15 15 34 51 42
17 Everton 39 11 7 21 39 58 40
18 Tottenham 38 9 12 17 47 55 39
19 Southampton 38 11 6 21 42 57 39
20 Oldham 36 9 10 17 38 58 37
21 Sheff Utd 38 6 17 15 36 56 35
22 Swindon 38 4 15 19 42 88 27
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From: Simon Juden <mapsj@midge.bath.ac.uk>
Hi Stewart,
Here are a few ideas/points for discussion (through this list) on how NCFC
could start to achieve its full potential as a club. I've deliberately been
very open-ended on a couple of things, hopefully this will mean a discussion
gets started...
1) Get rid of Robert Chase
Whatever we think of Walker after his departure, it is undeniable that he
brought the club much success. I personally attribute his departure to Chase.
I've supported Norwich for a lot of years and the story under Chase's
chairmanship has always been the same - we sit around the middle/bottom of the
table, we get a couple of players who start to look as if they might be quite
good, we do better for a season or so, we then sell said players and sit
around the middle/bottom of the table again. It seems to me that if we MUST
sell our best players the least we could do is spend the money received on
other players. A more successful side playing attractive football means
increased gates, which means increased revenue, which eventually means enough
money to spend on all these other things we seem to spend money on instead of
players. We should not have sold Fox and we should not sell Sutton.
2) Sort our defensive formation out
In the large majority of Norwich games I have seen this season, our defence
has been confused and we have often conceded goals because of this. The last
game I actually saw live was the 3-3 against Swindon at Swindon; arguably both
but certainly one of Fjortoft's goals arose from badly organised defence (He
just stood at the near post waiting for a cross - one defender 6 yards in
front of him and one six yards behind. Neither challenged him for the header
from which he scored). All too often our defenders seem confused about where
they should actually be and what they should actually be doing there,
irrespective of whether we play a sweeper or a flat four.
3) Get rid of Robert Chase
4) Sort our midfield out
Mark Bowen needs to have the freedom to bring the ball up from the back - when
he is given this freedom we seem to look like a different (and much better)
side entirely. With Robins back Eadie and Ekoku need to be given roles to suit
their individual (and different) talents. Adams, Crook, Megson and Goss need
to know exactly what they are supposed to be doing - they are all capable
players, but often our midfield seems to lack cohesion and looks ineffective.
I would be interested to hear what other people on the net think.
4) Sort our attacking formation out
Less urgent as our attack is often the best part of our play. Sutton and
Robins up front with Eadie or Ekoku just behind, Adams and Bowen free to take
the ball up the wings, Goss in the middle of midfield: how does this sound?
5) Get rid of Robert Chase
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My reply :
1,3,5) Quit agree. He is too much of a business man and does not really like
football that much. He gave an interview to a fnazine recently and he
says that he used to stand in the Barclay ! (I'll post the interview soon)
2) Quite agree, the defensive is the real problem. We have few defenders,
most of whom have been injured recently. We really need to buy some over
the Summer.
4) Not so much of a problem as 2 !
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From: COE@econ.ubc.ca
I've heard some rumour that Chase has said if Sutton goes he will go
too - is this right? If so will he (Chase) just be replaced with a
clone who'll continue to flog all the best players?
Pat
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My reply :
You heard correctly. Sutton was on Anglia Sports yesterday (Sun) and was
being very vague about where he would be next year. He kept saying "We'll
have to see what the Summer brings". Rumours are about that he will be going
to the following clubs (in no particular order) : Tottenham, Arsenal, Man Utd,
Inter Milan, Newcastle, Blackburn, Everton (!). I think that he will go but
I doubt that Chase will. He'll worm his way out of the situaution as usual !
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From: Martin Stonebridge <ms@sna.co.umist.ac.uk>
One thing you might want to add next time is 9/5/94 Jerry Goss testemonial
I believe vs Genoa. Evidently there was going to be an Ipswich vs Norwich
match at the end of the season for Mick Stockwell's testemonial but your
match with Genoa has put paid to that.
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NEXT GAME : Norwich City v Sheffield United (H) 23rd April 1994
Just one home game left after that, Oldham ! Norwich will however, be
involved in a very historical match. Liverpool v Norwich in a few weeks time
is Liverpool's last home game of the season and the LAST time the kop will
be used ! Liverpool have asked Norwich fans to bring as many banners and flags
as possible and to make the game a real festival.
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53.460 | HELP PLEASE!!!!!!! | PLUNDR::WADDLE | | Tue Apr 19 1994 20:39 | 1 |
| Q. WHERE WAS EKOKU BORN ?
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53.461 | Ekoku | MUFC::TONY | | Tue Apr 19 1994 21:13 | 7 |
| >>> Q. WHERE WAS EKOKU BORN ?
He's in the squad for Nigeria isn't he ??? But I don't think he was born
there..!!
Tony
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53.462 | Efan live | SUTRA::WARD | | Tue Apr 19 1994 21:20 | 3 |
| Dunno exactly, But I know where he lives, I could go round and ask!
Paul
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53.463 | Eh, is it really important ? | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Apr 20 1994 12:50 | 7 |
| I think he was born in a hospital, but I'm not positive. I know where
JBG lives, so I could go round and ask him, but I doubt that that would
help ;-)
Yours helpfully,
Jerry.
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53.464 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Fri Apr 22 1994 19:49 | 10 |
53.465 | Birthplace of Efan | KERNEL::BELLJ | Jason Bell @UVO | Sat Apr 23 1994 15:13 | 7 |
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Efan Ekoku was born in Manchester on June 8, 1967.
(Source - World Soccer Magazine May '94 Edition)
Jason
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53.466 | FIVE POUND UP!!!!!!! | PLUNDR::WADDLE | | Mon Apr 25 1994 14:41 | 2 |
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Thanks......................CHRIS
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53.467 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue May 03 1994 17:28 | 10 |
| Liverpool 0
Norwich 1
Norwich spoiled the party at Anfield by taking all three points, in the
last game to be played in front of the Kop. From the highlights on Match
of the Day, Norwich could have won by a few more goals. Jeremy Goss scored
the only goal, a shot from just over 20 yards into the top right hand
corner of the net.
Jon
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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE KOP
I'm sorry that this edition of the mailing has taken such a ling time to
arrive, but due to work and health complications, I've been a little bit
busy lately (I *hate* coursework and revision). Anyway, since the last
mailing, Norwich have shown what an inconsistent side they are and what
varying performances they are capable of producing.
NORWICH CITY 0 - SHEFFIELD UNITED 1
Little can and should be said about this game. The local press headlined
the match on the following Monday as 'Firing Blanks' and they weren't
wrong.
Put quite simply, Sheffield United went onto the pitch with fire in their
hearts and wanting to win. Norwich went onto the pitch knowing that to
them, this match meant very little and didn't seem to care one way or the
other as to the result.
Norwich were unfortunate to see two goals be ruled out through offside but
really they deserved neither of them.
Chris Sutton looked like he had already been signed by another club. He
seemed unwilling to put in any effort and I didn't see him challenge for,
let alone win, a header all afternoon. After Neil Adams had cleverly got a
free kick just outside the United box, he quickly passed the ball to Sutton
as the goalkeeper was still well off his line. Sutton decided to be clever
and flick the ball into the net, instead hitting the woodwork. He walked
away laughing.
The defence looked more vulnerable than ever. It was seemingly incapable
of stopping any high balls, set pieces, corners etc etc etc.
The inevitable came in the 31st minute when Justine Flo released dane
Whitehouse on the left and Blake put away his cross from within a crowded
six yard box.
City would have lost by four or five if it were not for the fact that Bryan
Gunn was having a good afternoon and that United's attack seemed unable to
finish.
After the game, John Deehan was disappointed with his teams' performance.
He said that; "Our performances over the course of the whole season have
not been convincing at Carrow Road. that may be because we try to play an
open style of play that allows the opposition to play constructive football
as well. I can't really put my finger on it. We have got ahead on enough
occasions to be able to take the game by the scruff of the neck, but we
haven't done so. Teams are enjoying playing against us at the moment"
LIVERPOOL 0 - NORWICH CITY 1
Carrow Road, 7.30 am 30th April 1994. I got on the Club canary coach
agreeing with many people that this game had a Liverpool win written all
over it. With the bad run of Norwich and Liverpool playing their last game
against a terraced Kop, it seemed to be set up. The morning papers did not
help. Along with their predictions of a heavy Liverpool win, they stated
that Norwich had agreed to let Liverpool kick towards the Kop in the second
half, regardless of who won the toss !
The numerous coaches arrived at Anfield many hours later. We got off and
walked the half mile to the ground. I must admit that I wasn't really
going to see Norwich play. The result was, after all, unimportant as far
as the Premier league was concerned, to both teams. I had gone because of
the Kop.
We bought our programmes and settled into our seats. We caught the end of
a very good kids game. I have seen some amazing kids games recently. If
these kids are allowed to develop to their full potential, we are going to
have some *very* good football in this country in 10 years time. Anyway,
some famous Kop heroes were introduced onto the pitch before the game. the
likes of Stubbins, Liddell, Callaghan, Smith, Thompson, Heighway and
Dalgliesh received cheers and applause from all parts of the ground.
Polston won the toss for Norwich and played a small joke on Liverpool. He
took the ball and started to run towards the Kop end, only to turn round
and laugh at the amazed faces around him. Maybe this wasn't going to be so
bad !
The game started very well for Norwich. In fact, the whole game, apart
from about five minutes of the second half, was controlled by Norwich.
They actually looked like they wanted to win and it paid off.
In the 35th minute, Jeremy Goss got the ball 20 yards from goal, flicked
the ball up and hit a spectacular volley into the top-right hand corner of
the net..... at the Kop end ! The cheers of the Norwich support were
almost drowned out by the stunned silence of the Liverpool supporters.
This wasn't in the script was it ? These country bumpkins were here as Kop
fodder, nothing else right ? Wrong !
Even kicking towards the Kop in the second half, Liverpool were unable to
break their duck. The Norwich defence actually looked solid for once. In
fact, Ekoku should have scored a couple to make the win more convincing,
which Norwich really deserved.
Norwich :
Gunn, Polston, Prior, Culverhouse, Woodthorpe, Bowen, Goss, Crook,
Ullathorne, Ekoku, Sutton. Subs; Robins, Smith, Howie.
Liverpool :
James, Jones, Nicol, Ruddock, Dicks, Clough, Redknapp, Whelan, Barnes,
Rush, Fowler. Subs; Hutchison, Thomas, Grobbelaar.
So there we have it. Norwich, a side capable of losing badly to relegation
contenders 1-0 at home, yet capable of beating Liverpool 1-0 at Anfield on
such an emotional day.
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Stewart,
I'm surprised a loyal fan like yourself didn't make the journey to Man City, but
I can give you a real review of the match because I did go (fair enough I only
had to walk about 10 minutes from my house)
>From the neutrals point of view this was a classic match, plenty of attacking
football, chances galore and poor defending. Norwich started out with a very
defensive formation (5 at the back) and for the first 15 minutes were more
than happy to soak up the pressure. Gunn was outstanding making a couple of
good saves, although he was rather lucky to see a shot rebound off his leg
and drift ever so closely past the past.
With their first real forage up front Norwich scored. Ullathorne had already
caught my eye as a good player (and he was also trying very hard) and he scored
a gem, with a low shot into the far corner. Sutton and Robins were involved in
the set-up play and it was the prefect breakaway goal. Boy, oh boy, were the
City fans I was with pissed off.
Deehan obviously said something to the team and Norwich changed formation at
this point reverting to a flat back four. This lead to a far more attacking
approach (and has to be commended).
City poured forward with attack after attack but Norwich probably had the best
chance of the first half to increase their lead when Sutton broke through,
one on one with Dibble. I'd have bet money on him scoring but it wasn't his
day as a good save from Dibble denied him.
Within a minute of the restart City drew level, Karl got in a cross from the
right and Rossler fired the ball high into the net. City were now fired up
but they couldn't produce the winning goal, with Gunn producing a fine
string of saves (including the superb one handed effort that everyone in the
press raved about). Norwich should have scored after about 60 mins when
Sutton again broke through but somehow he managed to miss.
Overall the match was brilliant, I thoroughly enjoyed it and a draw was a fair
result. I can't remember who Ekoku replaced upfront for the last 20 or so
minutes but he certainly looked better. Spencer Prior will always I believe
look a bit suspect, a good Div 1 player but nothing more.
Last comment must be about the 100 or so hardy soles from Norfolk who travelled
to the match. At the start of the 2nd half they lept into a rendition of
'Johnny Deehan's yellow and green army'. Excellent. It certainly pissed the
City fans off (who are one of the quietest set of supporters I know).
Bare in mind I support Ipswich Town and I can't stand Norwich so
my above report is a great compliment to the way Norwich play.
Martin
PS. Before anyone says Going Down, I know, but see you in 95 in Endsleigh
Division 1.
MY REPLY
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Thanks for the letter Martin. I would have gone, but I don't think the
bank manager would have liked it ! See you in the Endsleigh soon !
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Stuart,
[Replying to recent letter in NCFC Mailing]
> Here are a few ideas/points for discussion (through this list) on how NCFC
> could start to achieve its full potential as a club.
> 1) Get rid of Robert Chase
Disagree, reluctantly.
1. Club facilities.
Referring to the major improvements at Carrow Road. The ground has been
completely transformed into one of the best in the country. This was done
during the height of the property boom and so it must have taken a lot of
money to do so. I think that it was money well spent, and I defy any
supporter to argue against that. OK, I know other clubs have performed
similar feats, but you should see Selhurst Park, 2 minutes walk from my
home and then re-think.
The club is currently building the best training facilities it can. I
remember an interview given by Robert Chase after winning in Munich which
I read in the Daily Telegraph. He referred to the facilities which Bayern
had and said that what Norwich would build would be even better, or some
words to that effect.
2. Players.
Whatever players Norwich have, they will obviously want paying. Norwich are
a small club with a relatively-low waged local populace from which to draw
the bulk of their regular fans. As such, they have to keep their ticket
prices towards the lower end. Even so, they still manage very few full
houses at home games. This obviously reduces their ability to pay high
salaries to great players. Robert Chase is aware that to survive as a club,
Norwich have to keep controls on their salary bill. If a serious offer is
made by a club for one of our players, AND that player feels that the move
would be good for them, it surely must be right to let that player go.
We can't compete in the salary stakes with clubs like Arsenal and Man Utd
who regularly get DOUBLE our attendances. Not only that, but the marketing
men with big sponsorship deals are only looking for players from the big
name clubs, since they are the clubs which feature the most on TV and in
newspapers. If a player wants fame AND fortune, he has to go to the bigger
clubs than Norwich, and inevitably he will go.
Youth team and schoolboy recruitment seems to have been working for many
years now. The recent schoolboy home internationals televised on Sky
featured players already on Norwich's books. That must be good news for
the future, although I can't personally attribute that to Mr Chase.
3. Manager
Ok, so we couldn't keep Mike Walker, but was John Deehan the right
replacement? I think it was a rushed decision to give the job to JD
when we didn't even explore other options. However, continuity was what
all the fans wanted (in the absence of other outrageous options like sacking
Chase or bombing Goodison Park!). Yes, we cried foul! Yes, we called for
Chase's head. But we weren't really disappointed that we gave it to JD
were we? (Liverpool did the same!). What if Mr Chase had called a
meeting of the supporters club with a motion to raise ticket prices by some
amount in order to pay Walker the extra money he wanted? Ok, that might
have kept Mike Walker, but what would that have done when the next person's
contract was up for renewal. Mr Chase knows what the club can afford, he is
a businessman. He can't be blamed for Walker's departure, only for the
bitterness left behind by the manner in which it was handled.
> 2) Sort our defensive formation out
[Re: Fjortoft's goal at Swindon]
Sorry to challenge you on this point, but as I remember it (I was there too)
it was a break on the Swindon right, the ball with Summerbee...
Culverhouse in a sweeper position had Fjortoft marked...
Before the ball was crossed into the box, Newman took over marking Fjortoft
and indicated to Culverhouse to close down Summerbee...
As Culverhouse moved towards Summerbee, the ball was crossed to the near post
whereby Fjortoft smartly nipped in front of Newman and beat Howie with his
header just inside the post.
It wasn't a mix-up, it was organised. But Newman wasn't as good as
Fjortoft in being aware of the possibilities and was basically asleep. I do
agree though that we have let in some soft goals. Le Tissier's trickle past
Gunn recently is a case in point. Our defenders should show a bit more
professionalism and awareness of danger. All too often recently have we
just thrown ourselves at the ball only to have a quick one-two and the ball
in the net, beaten by ourselves!
I think we MUST have a sweeper! We need that extra security against a ball
beyond the defensive line. People were talking about Culverhouse playing as
sweeper for England. OK, so that might be an exaggeration, but we must have
been doing something right because we got the results to prove it.
> 4) Sort our midfield out
Don't play Megson! Do play Bowen in midfield!
[Other general observations and musings of my own...]
Ekoku needs ball control training. He may be quick, but unless he can control
the ball or we play to HIS strengths then he can't be given a place in the
first team, barring injuries.
Eadie, a great prospect, but we don't really have a position for him if we
play Bowen in midfield! Definitely good enough for sub though.
Sutton and Robins up front for sure! Ekoko for injury cover.
Goss, Crook, Adams and Bowen in midfield. Megson is good for entertainment
value only. It's fun to watch a game and see a player diving in all the time,
turn to your neighbour and say 'I bet that was Megson', only to find out it
was right! Heehee!
Culverhouse as sweeper! Say no more, transformed Norwich last year!
Buy 3 Italian central defenders! Or make do with what we've got. Our last
attempt to buy a defender (Prior) turned out to be a waste of money. Much
better to buy one from Italy where they only know how to defend!
'>>>Brian Gunn, Number 1 !!!<<<' (Say no more!)
Play a 1-3-4-2 formation as follows...
* Gunn
* Culverhouse
* * Polston, Newman
* Butterworth
* * Adams, Bowen
* * Crook, Goss
* * Sutton, Robins
If you can have a diamond-midfield, I'm patenting the diamond-defence!
(It even looks human too!)
Norwich can only survive by continuing to develop young talent, by playing
inventive entertaining football the way they have recently, and keep their
fans faithful. Obviously a few losses, and a lack of wins at home doesn't
help, but to be quite honest, Norwich should never really expect to be
higher than the top 10 teams in the Premier league, and certainly not 3rd
every year. If we buy players, we have to make sure that they will fulfill
a function in an overall game strategy. We should pick a system and stick
to it come hell or high water. Chopping and changing from game to game and
week to week only seems to muddy the water and confuse ourselves. By all
means look towards the coming opposition and adapt the strategy accordingly
but it should be worked on in training sessions so that everyone knows
what to do on the day. Injuries haven't helped us this year, but we still
have the same players that did so well for us last year (apart from Fox)
so we should stick to what we know. I think Fox had been playing poorly before
we sold him, and Adams looks to be at least as good. If we do buy players
in the summer, let's buy as carefully as we have done with Adams, Robins,
Ekoku and Howie, over the last three years, and sell as we have done with
Linighan, Fleck, Townsend, Bruce, Watson, Gordon, Fox, Woods, Fashanu (both),
and Phelan, and rake in the money!
It's just a shame we couldn't have sold Walker to Everton as well!
Oh, and if we do sell Sutton, we should definitely buy another striker!
Preferably one who can hold the ball up, run off the ball, and finish as
well as Sutton too. Ummm, how about Alan Shearer? Or Les Ferdinand?
Is Marco Van Basten for sale? They do fly from Norwich to Amsterdam daily!
Could we get him for 6+ million? (Sutton's 4+ m + Fox's 2m profit).
Dave.
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MY REPLY
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Just how much is Chase paying you ? No, seriously, the rumour here is
that he wants a job on the FA committe and you can't do that and be a
chairman as it's against the rules. He has said that if Sutton goes,
he goes. I think that this Summer, Chase and Sutton will go.
SoundSillyButHintOfSeriousnessRumour :
Richard Branson has relatives out Norfolk way and he wants to buy a
team. Rumours are that he would buy Norwich from Chase & Co !!
By the way, our defence IS usually crap. At Liverpool, that stopped
trying to fart about with the ball in their own area, and they won !
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PREMIERSHIP STANDINGS
P W D L F A PTS
1 Man Utd 41 27 10 4 80 38 91 (CHAMPIONS)
2 Blackburn R 41 25 8 8 63 36 83
3 Newcastle Utd 41 22 8 11 80 41 74
4 Arsenal 41 18 17 6 53 26 71
5 Leeds Utd 41 17 16 8 60 39 67
6 Wimbledon 41 18 11 12 54 50 65
7 Sheff Wed 41 16 15 10 75 53 63
8 Liverpool 41 17 9 15 58 53 60
9 QPR 41 15 12 14 60 60 57
10 Coventry City 41 14 13 14 43 45 55
11 Aston Villa 41 14 12 15 44 49 54
12 Norwich City 41 12 16 13 64 60 52
13 West Ham 41 13 12 16 44 55 51
14 Chelsea 41 12 12 17 46 51 48
15 Manchester C 41 9 17 15 37 48 44
16 Tottenham H 40 10 12 18 51 57 42
17 Southampton 41 12 6 23 46 63 42
18 Sheffield Utd 41 8 18 15 40 57 42
19 Ipswich Town 41 9 15 17 35 58 42
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20 Everton 41 11 8 22 39 61 41
21 Oldham Ath 40 9 12 19 41 65 39
22 Swindon Town 41 5 15 21 47 95 30 (RELEGATED)
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GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP GOSSIP
Evening News April 26 : CITY MAY GO PUBLIC
Report that Norwich may be floated on the stock exchange raising up to 15
million. Robert Chase says that "We have to examine the options carefully"
The new strip will be ready very soon. It is rumored that it will be worn
by the players for the Oldham game this Saturday.
I have received the networked room that I applied for. Next year,
therefore, I will have 24 hour internet access in my room ! (hermits rule
ok) Anyway, I plan to start a soccer WWW server with a Norwich flavour,
giving priority access to subscribers of this list. What do you think ?
What would you like to see ?
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Norwich, England
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|
53.469 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon May 09 1994 17:44 | 11 |
| Norwich 1
Oldham 1
Oldham took the lead in the 14th minute. Polston (I think) played a
dreadful back pass to Gunn, who hit the ball against an Oldham attacker.
From ther rebound, McCarthy scored. Norwich seemed to improve in the
second half, when Neil Adams came on as substitute (against his former
team). It was his cross which Robert Ullathorne volleyed in for the
equaliser.
Jon
|
53.470 | City 4 Genoa 5 | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed May 11 1994 14:45 | 5 |
| Norwich lost 5-4 to Italian Serie A side Genoa in a testimonial
match for Jeremy Goss.
/Kev
|
53.471 | they must be good | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Aye Karumba | Wed May 11 1994 15:02 | 6 |
|
Don't be despondant, Genoa even beat Reading.
Tony
|
53.472 | Village rumour..... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed May 25 1994 13:49 | 9 |
53.473 | Every village has one ... | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed May 25 1994 16:28 | 13 |
53.474 | You took the words out of my | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed May 25 1994 16:31 | 5 |
| And
You're absolutely
That's exactly the point I
Do
|
53.475 | 7M for Sutton - no way | UPROAR::LEMP | Live slow, die young | Wed May 25 1994 16:45 | 12 |
| >And
>You're absolutely
>That's exactly the point I
>Do
Dom, to prevent this you have to type "set term /width=no_random"
Hope this helps,
Paul.
|
53.476 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Giez a JOB..I could do that | Wed May 25 1994 17:12 | 8 |
53.477 | | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Wed May 25 1994 17:21 | 1 |
| Rangers!!
|
53.478 | Gunn for Cove Rangers more like! Highland League. | AYOV16::WCOLVILLE | | Wed May 25 1994 19:28 | 21 |
| .Re last few.
This is probably just the papers comming out with idle speculation
again i.e BULLMUD. Its a sure thing that now that the seasons ended
the Daily Record (Rebel/Ranger, depending on which camp your in), and
the Sunday Mail etc, will have a different player signing for the
Rangers every week, full back page, I can exclusively reveal stuff ...
i.e more BULLMUD......but it does sell papers, so whos to blame them.
As far as the Gunn is concerned, the only reason that Rangers might buy
him, is that he is Scottish .... not because of ability as he is
CRAP ..... just my opin.
Anyway whats this ridiculus 2M price tag, almost as funny as 7M for
Sutton, good player though he is...... must be Joker this Norwich
Chairman.
Sandy
|
53.479 | Rumours | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue May 31 1994 18:40 | 10 |
| I was back in Norfolk over the weekend. The rumours about Sutton and Gunn
are still going strong, and Culverhouse may be on his way as well. There's
talk of getting Chris Woods back to replace Gunn. This would be a mistake
IMO - I rate Gunn much higher than "Lobber" Woods.
Norwich also had talks with Ray Wilkins before he signed for Palace.
Norwich wanted him in just a coaching capacity, but he wants to continue
playing as well.
Jon
|
53.480 | Transfer news | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jun 21 1994 19:06 | 5 |
53.481 | Swindon I think | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jun 23 1994 15:29 | 5 |
| Jon,
I think David Smith was off to Swindon.
/Kev
|
53.482 | Will Sutton be another Robert Fleck? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jun 28 1994 17:34 | 13 |
53.483 | | EASE::SMYTH | | Thu Jun 30 1994 13:39 | 5 |
| Norwich buy Jon Newsome from Leeds for 1 mill ??
GS in Dublin
|
53.484 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Thu Jun 30 1994 14:13 | 9 |
53.485 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Jun 30 1994 14:32 | 10 |
53.486 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Dillydallying and shillyshallying | Thu Jun 30 1994 18:21 | 7 |
|
This will be deleted, but for those Norwich fans out there, I can say
but one thing about John Newsome. He is shit.
Tony
|
53.487 | Sutton for sale by Friday | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jul 11 1994 15:02 | 11 |
53.488 | Q: Who said "if Sutton goes, so do I" ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Mon Jul 11 1994 16:30 | 19 |
53.489 | | CHEFS::HARRISR | Baby don't cry | Mon Jul 11 1994 16:32 | 5 |
| guaranteed: If Sutton goes to Blackburn, he'll break a leg in his first
training session and not play for the rest of the season B^)
Rich.
|
53.490 | Decision day for Sutton | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Jul 14 1994 17:22 | 10 |
53.491 | Sutton going to Blackburn ? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Fri Jul 15 1994 14:51 | 7 |
53.492 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Fri Jul 15 1994 16:17 | 10 |
53.493 | Sutton | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Fri Jul 15 1994 17:00 | 4 |
| Not that I'm one to cast dispertions, but the words Taxman, Bung and
Prison spring to mind.
Mike M
|
53.494 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jul 18 1994 15:27 | 15 |
53.495 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jul 19 1994 17:24 | 9 |
53.496 | When going gets tough... | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | Kicker conspiracy | Tue Jul 19 1994 17:31 | 9 |
|
Hey, now listen! I have seen Robert Fleck score a goal for Chelsea
in the last two years. I remember very well as after scoring he
saluted the Shed and then jumped over the advertising boards...
...the game was against Walsall. In the league Cup. We were 4 - 0 up
from the previous leg and erm..well...Fleck's goal was a penalty.
Andy
|
53.497 | Milligan did he sign?? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Jul 27 1994 20:46 | 14 |
|
Did Norwich actually sign Milligan from Oldham??
The EDP on Monday implied that Milligan and Newsome both had
games against Corby Town in a friendly which Norwich won 4-1.
I didn't see a post to say Norwich had actually signed him.
The EDP also commented that Deehan was due to go to Norway
scouting for players, prior to Norwichs pre-season tour to
Holland.
Regards
Kev
|
53.498 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Jul 27 1994 21:32 | 9 |
| Hi Kev,
Yes, Milligan did sign a few weeks ago. I think the fee is going to be
decided at a tribunal.
I don't know who else is on Deehan's list. I haven't heard anything else
about Fleck.
Jon
|
53.499 | 1994/95 Fixtures | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Jul 28 1994 18:06 | 43 |
| 20-Aug Chelsea A
24-Aug Crystal Palace H
27-Aug West Ham United H
31-Aug Sheffield Wednesday A
10-Sep Arsenal H
19-Sep Ipswich Town A
24-Sep Manchester City A
1-Oct Blackburn Rovers H
8-Oct Leeds United H
15-Oct Aston Villa A
22-Oct Queens Park Rangers H
30-Oct Wimbledon A
2-Nov Southampton A
5-Nov Everton H
19-Nov Coventry City A
26-Nov Leicester City H
3-Dec Manchester United A
10-Dec Chelsea H
17-Dec Crystal Palace A
26-Dec Tottenham Hotspur H
27-Dec Nottingham Forest A
31-Dec Newcastle United H
2-Jan Liverpool A
14-Jan Wimbledon H
21-Jan Queens Park Rangers A
25-Jan Coventry City H
4-Feb Everton A
11-Feb Southampton H
18-Feb Leicester City A
22-Feb Manchester United H
25-Feb Blackburn Rovers A
4-Mar Manchester City H
8-Mar Sheffield Wednesday H
11-Mar West Ham United A
18-Mar Ipswich Town H
1-Apr Arsenal A
8-Apr Newcastle United A
15-Apr Nottingham Forest H
17-Apr Tottenham Hotspur A
29-Apr Liverpool H
6-May Leeds United A
13-May Aston Villa H
|
53.500 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:27 | 8 |
| The Sheffield United defender Carl Bradshaw has signed for Norwich for
about half a million quid. Does anyone know if he's any good?
That's three new signings so far - Newsome, Milligan and now Bradshaw. I
hope Deehan is going to get a striker as well before the start of the
season.
Jon
|
53.501 | Ex-Owls | NSIC00::ROLLITT | | Fri Jul 29 1994 14:42 | 7 |
| Both Newsome and Bradshaw used to play for Sheffield Wednesday AND were
both born in Sheffield (tho I could be wrong about Newsome).
I especially liked Bradshaw, but he must be getting on a bit now.
You'll be after Imre Varadi next!
Simon
|
53.502 | Wild suggestion.... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Aug 05 1994 13:47 | 5 |
|
If Deehan was looking for a striker why doesn't he approach Big Ron for
the services of Guy Whittingham??
/Kev
|
53.503 | | SUBURB::ABSOLOMT | Let them eat fish | Fri Aug 05 1994 13:55 | 6 |
|
Is Robins fit?
Tony
|
53.504 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Fri Aug 05 1994 14:24 | 6 |
| I'm not sure that Whittingham has got what it takes for the Premiership.
He had some good seasons at Pompey, but never impressed for Villa.
Dunno about Robins - I've not seen any line-ups from the pre-season games.
Jon
|
53.505 | Whither Culverhouse?? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Aug 12 1994 13:52 | 15 |
|
Jon or anybody else out there,
Was Ian Culverhouse transferred??
I've just received the latest team photo from the EDP at home,
and the photo doesn't have Culverhouse on it. Now I was aware
that he and somebody at the club had a disagreement and he didn't
go on the tour to Holland, but I didn't know he'd left the club.
It's a blow if he has gone, because I thought he was one of
Norwichs best players last season. He fitted in to the sweeper
scheme very well. Perhaps Walker bought him at Everton??
/Kev
|
53.506 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Aug 15 1994 14:43 | 10 |
| Kev,
No, as far as I know Culverhouse is still at Norwich.
Deehan is still after a striker. Names mentioned include Craig Brewster
(Dundee United, I think) and Iain Dowie (Southampton). I don't know much
about Brewster, but I hope we don't sign Dowie - he's never impressed
when playing for Southampton.
Jon
|
53.507 | Poor start | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Aug 22 1994 17:44 | 14 |
| Chelsea 2
Norwich 0
A goal in each half was enough to beat Norwich. The report in The Observer
said that Norwich improved in the second half, with Ekoku having a good
chance, but that Sutton was sorely missed.
From memory, the team was: Gunn, Bradshaw, Polsten, Newsome, Culverhouse,
Newman, Goss, Crook, Ullathorne, Ekoku, Robins.
The Iain Dowie rumours still persist. Dowie is still hopeful that the move
can be agreed, with the fee being set at a tribunal.
Jon
|
53.508 | No Culverhouse. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Aug 22 1994 20:48 | 6 |
|
Jon,
Culverhouse was absent from Saturdays squad.
/Kev
|
53.509 | The grey cells are dying out... | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Aug 22 1994 22:02 | 7 |
| Kev,
Thanks for pointing out the error. I don't have yesterday's 'paper listing
the team with me, so I was trying to remember it off the top of my head!
I'll check tonight for the proper line-up.
Jon
|
53.510 | Line-ups and latest rumour | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:11 | 21 |
53.511 | First point of the season | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Aug 25 1994 17:44 | 10 |
| Norwich 0
Palace 0
According to CEEFAX, only bad finishing and good goalkeeping by Martyn
stopped Norwich from winning. We hit the woodwork three times, but just
couldn't score.
We have drawn Swansea in the Coca-Cola Cup.
Jon
|
53.512 | First goal of the season. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Aug 29 1994 11:58 | 14 |
|
Norwich 1 - 0 West Ham
Robins 64
Teams:
Norwich: Gunn, Bradshaw, Bowen, Newsome, Polston,
Adams, Goss, Crook, Ullathorne, Robins (s81), Ekoku (s62)
Subs: Marshall, Newman (81), Akinibiyi (62)
West Ham: Miklosko, Breacker, Burrows, Potts, Martin,
Allen, Bishop, Jones, Moncur, Rowland (s63), Marsh (s73)
Subs: Feuer, Chapman (63), Whitbread (73)
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53.513 | Striker (?) signed. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Aug 29 1994 16:28 | 7 |
53.514 | | IOSG::JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Aug 30 1994 14:36 | 10 |
| I'm not sure that Sheron is going to be the answer to our goal-scoring
problems. I don't think he scored too many goals last season, and could
not get into the Man. City team at the start of this season. He's played
for England Under-21s.
It's my guess that Ekoku will be the player dropped to make way for Sheron.
Apparently he missed at least 4 good chances against West Ham on Saturday.
He's got good pace, but his control and finishing is very average.
Jon
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53.515 | Only one goal in four games so far | IOSG::JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Sep 01 1994 17:30 | 6 |
| Another 0-0 draw last night, away to Sheffield Wednesday. The reports I've
read say that it was a very poor game. The team was: Gunn, Bradshaw,
Newsome, Polston, Bowen, Adams, Crook, Goss, Ullathorne, Akinbiyi (Sheron
h/t), Robins (Newman, 80).
Jon
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53.516 | EE KOO KUUUUU | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Sep 08 1994 22:04 | 8 |
| MY GARDENER DOES EKOKU'S GARDEN AS WELL AND IS ABIG CITY FAN. HE ASKED
EFAN IF HE WAS MOVING TO WIMBLEDON AND HIS REPLY WAS AN UNPRINTABLE NO
AND I'M VERY HAPPY TO STAY HERE. I WONDER IF HE'LL CONTINUE TO SAY THAT
IF HSERON GETS HIS PLACE REGULARLY.
REASONABLY SOLID START TO THE SEASON DON'T YOU THINK
PAUL
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53.517 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Titter ye not | Fri Sep 09 1994 01:53 | 3 |
| Please don't SHOUT.
Tony
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53.518 | Norwich "Arsenal MkII" City | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Sep 12 1994 13:55 | 13 |
|
What is going on???
Get Sutton back Norwich need a striker!!!
Another goalless draw. Norwich are getting as boring as Arsenal.
It's great if you were naive enough to pick Norwich defenders
for your fantasy League sides!!!
From the newspaper snippet yesterday, it looked like Deehan
played Rob Newman up front alongside Ekoku!!!
/Kev
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53.519 | which is worse | STAR::CASSILY | | Tue Sep 13 1994 06:59 | 11 |
|
Kevin,
It's not clear which is worse...a side that doesn't score but which
also keeps the opposition at bay, or.....a side that seems to score at
will, but which has a defense that resembles a sieve. (I think we both
know which 2 of my teams we're talking about :-) :-) )
Cheers
Mike
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53.520 | Stats. for Arsenal Game | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Sep 13 1994 20:04 | 31 |
|
re: .519 (Mike Cassily)
> It's not clear which is worse...a side that doesn't score but which
> also keeps the opposition at bay, or.....a side that seems to score at
> will, but which has a defense that resembles a sieve. (I think we both
From a fan perspective a side that can score would be a bonus. You're right
the Pats have both a team that can score and a team that can concede points.
Norwich at present have a side that can't score and a team that doesn't
concede goals.
Saturdays game:
Norwich 0 - 0 Arsenal
Norwich: Gunn, Bradshaw, Bowen, Newsome, Polston, Adams, Goss, Crook,
Ullathorne, Newman, Ekoku
Subs: Sutch (for Adams 63), Robins (for Ekoku 72), Howie
Stats: Shots on target 2, Shots off target 11, Corners 4,
Fouls Conceded 17, Offsides 1.
Arsenal: Seaman, Dixon, Winterburn, Keown, Adams, McGoldrick, Selley,
Schwarz, Wright, Parlour, Campbell
Subs: Smith (for McGoldrick 78), Linighan, Bartram
Stats: Shots on target 3, Shots off target 4, Corners 7,
Fouls Conceded 21, Offsides 2.
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53.521 | WANTED - A wide boy | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Sep 15 1994 16:45 | 14 |
| Kevin
I still think Norwich need anothwide midfielder to give them the outlet
they need and the supply to the forwards. Adams doesn't seem to be
doing much (has he scored yet?) and perhaps Akibiki or what ever it is,
is a bit youthful as yet.
Either way a wide player would help chage the angle of attack a bit.
Perhaps Deehan should be more adventurous (if he manages to keep his
job longer than the end of October).
I'd hate to watching them at the moment!
Who know's anything could happen!
I hear Enzo scifo might be on sale...
Paul
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53.522 | Ian Culverhouse | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Sep 15 1994 20:52 | 19 |
53.523 | what's the dosh for? | MOVIES::PATTISON | Ian Pattison | Fri Sep 16 1994 12:21 | 6 |
| what do Norwich need the extra capitasl for? Isn't their ground already
all-seater?
You don't need capital to sell player?
--Ian
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53.524 | Ground Incomplete | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Sep 16 1994 13:02 | 15 |
|
Ian the ground hasn't been fully renovated yet. There is
still the South Stand and East Stand(?) to rebuild. The ground
is as you state all-seater, however, the South stand is still
in its original state. I believe the intention is to build a
stand similar to the stands already erected at the River and
Barclay ends of the stadium.
In addition, the article alluded to the fact that the money
raised may also be used to re-structure the wage structure
in place at Norwich!!! Shame that we have to lose Fox, Sutton
and Walker before any wage restructuring takes place.
/Kev
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53.525 | First win in 12 seasons at Portman Road | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Sep 20 1994 14:06 | 21 |
|
Ipswich 1 - 2 Norwich
Wark (pen) Newman
Bradshaw
Norwich team:
Gunn, Bradshaw, Bowen, Polston, Newsome, Milligan,
Crook, Goss, Adams, Newman, Sheron
Subs: Eadie (for Crook), Ekoku (for Sheron)
Well a win is a win. By all accounts the woodwork worked
against both teams with shots hitting the bar and post
and staying out. Citys winner was through a dubious penalty
decision, awarded by the linesman rather than the referee.
Forrest saved the first kick but Bradshaw followed up and
knocked it home.
By all accounts the weather was appalling and the rain
was washing away the lines marked on the pitch.
/Kev
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53.526 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Tue Sep 20 1994 14:26 | 14 |
|
>> By all accounts the weather was appalling and the rain
>> was washing away the lines marked on the pitch.
What lines??? They went into deep discussion on this subject on
Sky. During half time the Ipswich groundsman was out trying (in vain)
to mark the lines. The weather was very bad, but the lines were
non-existant from the start and this didn't help. I missed the Ipswich
pen. but the Norwich one was very borderline - Andy Gray was convinced
the contact was outside the box. It was not so clear as that in the
Leeds - ManU game recently.
JBG
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53.527 | First goal for Sheron at home. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:47 | 7 |
|
Last nights result from the Coca-Cola Cup.
Norwich 3 - 0 Swansea
Sheron
Bradshaw (pen)
Newman(?)
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53.528 | | IOSG::JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:37 | 5 |
| Kev,
Adams got the third, not Newman.
Jon
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53.529 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Walk the sand with a crustacean (sp?) | Thu Sep 22 1994 20:47 | 5 |
| Boo Hiss...
SERWANZEEEE!
Norwich put out a good team then, did they?
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53.530 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Sep 26 1994 13:55 | 11 |
| Man City 2
Norwich 0
Not much to say about this one - Norwich only had one decent shot (Newman),
and the defeat would have been heavier if Gunn hadn't saved a penalty.
Again Robins was on the bench while Newman started as a striker - I don't
understand this. I know Robins hasn't been prolific since joining Norwich,
but he is definitely better than Newman (who played in defence last
season).
Jon
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53.531 | WWW page for The Canaries. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Sep 27 1994 12:42 | 7 |
|
This was pulled from the latest NCFC electronic mail shot.
http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/Recreation/Sport/ncfc/NCFC.HTM
Regards
Kev
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53.532 | Need players badly | SUTRA::WARD | | Thu Sep 29 1994 17:20 | 16 |
| I was at the Swansea match and Robins put in a awful performance. He
looked lethargic, slow of the mark with brain and legs. And this was in
a match where he ought to have shone!
I don't like Newman up front either, but he was better than robins in
the Ipswich match. We are still very very lightweight upfront and need
someone who can score. Sheron seems to be finding his feet, but we aint
performin' like we should be!
I would like to see us buy another midfielder (Crooky aint goin on
forever and looks destined for a coaching job) and for sure another
goalscorer. Adams is capable of good supply but with two legless dwarfs
(and i'd add Eadie to that list as well) we aren't exactly going to be
knocking them in with our heads are we!
God help us when we come up against Newcastle and their likes!
paul
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53.533 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Oct 03 1994 16:34 | 14 |
| Norwich 2
Blackburn 1
A surprising victory for Norwich. After last Tuesday's debacle, I thought
Blackburn would want to take out their frustrations against Norwich.
Sutton scored first for Blackburn after only 4 minutes. Bowen scored the
equaliser - he passed to Ekoku (I think), but then slipped over. Ekoku
passed it back to Bowen, who picked himself up and shot past Flowers. The
winning goal was even more comical - Jon Newsome beat Hendry in the
penalty area, then as he went to cross the ball he slipped, causing the
ball to loop over Flowers into the net. According to the report in the
'paper, Polston and Crook were outstanding for Norwich.
Jon
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53.534 | Internet mailing list report | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Oct 04 1994 12:28 | 128 |
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CITY HAPPY ON THE RETURN OF CHRIS SUTTON
NORWICH CITY 2 - BLACKBURN ROVERS 1
It was the big news story over the Summer in Norwich. In fact it was the
big National soccer story over the Summer. Norwich fans had seen it coming
for miles and it was made more inevitable when Robert Chase said it
wouldn't happen. Chris Sutton was snapped up for 5 million by the cheque
book of Jack Walker and he became a Blackburn Rovers player.
That meant the inevitable grudge game. It was like the return of Mike
Walker last season. The fans were pumped up and so were the players, that
time ending in a 3-0 City win. But hang on a minute, this is Blackburn,
they're a good side, even if it is only because of Jack Walker's bulging
wallet.
Chris received a warm reception, shouts of "Super Chrissy Sutton" from the
Barclay End, even though he had said to the press before the game that he
was certain that he would score.
The first 15 minutes or so proved not to be the best in City's history.
The defence looked ragged, the midfield incapable and the attack was lousy.
It was not really a surprise when in the fourth minute Chris Sutton got his
goal, slipping the ball past Bryan Gunn after shrugging off Jon Newsome.
Every City fan sat in their seat and wondered how many it was going to be.
Another 7-1 ? Would we get the 1 this time ? When's the next bus home ?
After about 20 minutes Norwich suddenly woke up and started to push the
ball about a bit. Crook and Eadie were magnificent, moving the ball about
superbly. Tim Flowers just managed to keep out a Crook curler and a good
Crook corner was wasted by Efan Ekoku (again).
City's first goal came after 30 minutes. Ian Crook again provided a superb
ball that Bowen headed down for Ekoku, which he duly miscontrolled. Bowen
was up like a flash and hit a low drive which went in off Hendry's knee.
Some would say that City's second in the 55th minute was lucky. Lucky it
may have been, but also deserved. Jon Newsome decided to strut his stuff,
flying past Le Saux, Sherwood and Hendry and then provided a wonderful
miss-hit shot which looped over Flowers and into the net.
City then kept out Blackburn with style. In fact they were unlucky not to
win by more, Polston inches away from his first goal of the season.
The game had the best atmosphere so far this season with the high spirits
occasionally reaching the players and staff. Polston left Sutton in a
crumpled heap on the ground at the end of the first half and Gary Megson
and Ray Harford, he assistant managers, had a frank exchange of words after
Bradshaw's booking for chopping down Le Saux after 82 minutes.
Perhaps the funniest moment of the afternoon was when Blackburn won a
corner in the second half. The ball rolled behind the goal line and the
ball girl, who couldn't have been more than 10, picked the ball up. Alan
Shearer ran towards her to get the ball, which she duly threw towards Bryan
Gunn (good girl). Gunn and Shearer struggled and the ball bounced back to
the ball girl who duly picked it up again and shook off a challenge by
Shearer, throwing it to Gunn. Shearer was not impressed :-)
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MATCH FACTS
NORWICH :
Gunn, Bradshaw, Bowen, Newsome, Polston, Adams, Crook, Ekoku, Milligan,
Newman, Eadie. Subs; Robins (74), Goss (88), Howie (GK NU)
BLACKBURN :
Flowers, Berg, Le Saux, Warhurst, Hendry, Sherwood, Atkins, Ripley, Sutton,
Shearer, Wilcox. Subs; Slater (63), Pearce (NU), Mimms (GK NU)
GOALS :
Blackburn; Sutton (4)
Norwich; Bowen (30), Newsome (55)
BOOKINGS :
Blackburn; Sherwood (20)
Norwich; Polston (45), Bradshaw (82)
REFEREE :
P Jones (Quorn)
ATTENDANCE : 18,146
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53.535 | Into the next round | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:29 | 4 |
| Norwich lost 1-0 away at Swansea last night in the League Cup, but go
through 3-1 on aggregate.
Jon
|
53.536 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:09 | 1 |
| Away to Tranmere in the next round of the League Cup.
|
53.537 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Stuffie | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:15 | 4 |
|
When've Norwich got Swansea? Is it tonight?
(Norwich 3-0 up on agg.)
|
53.538 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:23 | 5 |
|
Matt,
you missed it mate. The Swans beat 'em 1:0 at the vetch on Tuesday.
JBG
|
53.539 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Stuffie | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:26 | 1 |
| NO WAY! YOU'RE KIDDING!
|
53.540 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:51 | 2 |
|
Matt, would I kid you?
|
53.541 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Stuffie | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:55 | 1 |
| yup.
|
53.542 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Stuffie | Thu Oct 06 1994 13:55 | 3 |
| Well, if it's true.....
I'm just popping over to the SCFC topic....
|
53.543 | Victort over Leeds | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Oct 10 1994 14:00 | 17 |
| Norwich 2
Leeds 1
This victory moves us up to 8th in the League. Our home form has
definitely improved this season (we only won 4 at home last season).
Norwich opened the scoring, with Robins heading in a Bowen cross from the
left. Leeds were awarded a penalty when Newman was adjudged to have
handled the ball. McAllister shot to Gunn's left, but he got across well
to save it.
With just a minute to go Leeds scored an equaliser (Wallace, I think), but
there was still time for Norwich to get a winner. Robins crossed from the
right and Adams headed in unmarked. Deehan was reported as saying in
yesterday's 'papers that this was the best Norwich performance since he
took over as manager.
Jon
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TENSION REIGNS AT CARROW ROAD
NORWICH CITY 2 - LEEDS UNITED 1
City won their second home game in a row in spectacular style and by a 2-1
scoreline. The team looked more settled and balanced than usual with Ekoku
seemingly dropped after his recent dire performances. Sheron and Robins up
front looked like a good partnership and it was backed up by a quality
midfield and a defence that is more solid than it has been for years.
The first half, however, did not provide the entertainment that was
expected of it. It seemed that both sides were still being cautious after
bad Coca Cola results during the week. Norwich had lost to Swansea, but
gone through 3-1 on aggregate and Leeds had been knocked out by Mansfield
Town. A few defensive errors by both sides were not picked up.
The major talking point of the first half was when Rob Newman slipped in
his own box and fell on the ball with his arm. A penalty was awarded which
Gary McAllister stepped up to take. Bryan Gunn looked confident and tipped
away the ball with an impressive looking leap.
Milligan was stretchered off after 28 minutes and Newsome was taken off
early in the second half with a back injury.
At the break, the score was 0-0 and most people in the crowd anticipated
that it would stay that way. How wrong we were !
In the 61st minute Norwich took the lead when Mark Robins put away a
fantastic pass from Bowen. This goal sparked a mass of activity by both
sides but it was not until the 89th minute that the next goal came.
With one minute to go, it looked set for three Norwich points. Rod Wallace
, however, had other ideas when he put away a cross from Gary Speed who had
got the better of Goss on the left. All of City's good work seemed to have
been undone and both the crowd and the team thought that two points had
been dropped.
Two minutes into injury time, a Goss throw near the corner flag found
Robins who delivered the perfect cross to Adams who's downward directed
header found the net. The final whistle went a few seconds after the
restart and Norwich had all three points.
NORWICH : Gunn, Bradshaw, Bowen, Newsome, Newman, Adams, Crook, Milligan,
Eadie, Sheron, Robins. SUBS : Goss (28), Prior (56), Marshal (GK NU)
BOOKINGS : Newman (60), Bradshaw (67)
LEEDS : Lukic, Kelly, Dorigo, Wetherall, Palmer, McAllister, Worthington,
Speed, Wallace, Deane, Whelan. SUBS : Pemberton (69), Fairclough (81),
Beeney (GK NU)
BOOKINGS : Whelan (46), Palmer (46), Deane (69)
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RADIO CANARY ON THE AIR
For the last two home games, Radio canary has been broadcasting from
studios in Carrow Road. A new venture by the club, it provides full match
commentary and a whole day of football chat on home match days. It
broadcasts on 1602 MW and can be picked up anywhere within 5 miles or so of
Norwich. It boasts interviews with the chairman, manager and players and
live broadcasts of the press conferences.
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NEWS FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Robert Chase was interviewed on this Saturdays Radio Canary and gave a few
interesting answers. He re-emphasized his three point strategy. That
strategy is 1) To balance the books, 2) Bring the ground up to a suitable
standard, 3) To win something. He stated that the club is still somewhere
between stages two and three. A new South Stand was also discussed. He
stated that the present South Stand may be declared unsuitable for use by
the local authorities, in which case somewhere between 4 and 5 million
would be spent on a new stand which would bring the capacity of the ground
up to around 25,000. He did say, however, that this stand would not be
built until the present stand was declared unsuitable.
He also continually mentioned his hopes for a good cup run, obviously
realising that the best the club can hope for in the league is to finish in
the top half of the table. With the likes of Manchester United, Newcastle
United, Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool all looking good this season, it
looks unlikely that City could even qualify for Europe.
Personally, I think that if Robert Chase continues his policy of charging a
minimum of 10 per game, there is no way that Norwich could fill a 25,000
seat stadium, especially for the larger games which Robert Chase has costed
at 15 per seat. The average attendance so far this season in the league
is just over 18,000, so there are already 3,000 or so seats empty every
game.
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Norwich are now 8th in the league
OTHER PREMIERSHIP RESULTS
Newcastle 1 Blackburn 1
Chelsea 4 Leicester 0
Liverpool 3 A Villa 2
Man City 3 N Forrest 3
Norwich 2 Leeds 1
Sheff W 1 Man Utd 0
S'pton 2 Everton 0
Spurs 1 QPR 1
West Ham 1 C Palace 0
Wimbledon 1 Arseanl 3
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Next game is away at Aston Villa on 15th October and then 22nd October at
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53.545 | Pulled from the City WWW server | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Oct 11 1994 20:21 | 56 |
53.546 | Ekoku's not a great loss | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Oct 12 1994 14:12 | 9 |
| I am not too unhappy about Ekoku leaving Norwich. He's never been a
consistent goalscorer. His great asset is his pace, but his ball control
and finishing is very poor. But he is still the only player to score 4
goals in a Premiership match.
I doubt whether Deehan will use the money to buy a replacement. The
youngster Akinbiyi may now get a chance to establish himself in the team.
Jon
|
53.547 | Norwich - Premiership Champions 8-) | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Wed Oct 12 1994 14:32 | 11 |
| Deehan is quoted in the press stating that they already have enough
quality strikers at the club which is the reason that Ekoku was
released. Presumably Chris Sutton was released for the same reason (or
was it greed?) and we can therefore expect Norwich to embark on a 30
game unbeaten run, scoring over 200 goals in the process. Best they
hand over the championship and all the other trophies now and call a
halt to the season to save the other premiership teams the
embarrassment of being also-rans 8-)
Stuart
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53.548 | Up to 6th in the League | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Oct 17 1994 16:55 | 11 |
| Villa 1
Norwich 1
A good result for Norwich, considering we had a couple of players out
injured (Goss, Polston). Norwich took the lead after a goalmouth scramble
in which both Eadie and Sheron hit the woodwork when it looked easier to
score. Milligan finally forced the ball into the net. Villa equalised
soon after through Saunders. After this most of the pressure came from
Villa, but they could not break down the Norwich defence.
Jon
|
53.549 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:08 | 8 |
| Deehan came out with a classic about the Norwich goal. He said that it
was good when someting came off during the match that had been
practised in training. For those of you who didn't see it the ball
ricocheted around the Villa six yard box like a pin-ball, hit the bar
twice and the bar once before going in.
Paul.
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53.550 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:13 | 6 |
|
Who are we to mock.....maybe they've been training on pin-ball
machines! In any case it sounds suspiciously like the way Jerry plays
pool! 8-)
JBG
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53.551 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:37 | 5 |
| Yes, Norwich are making a habit of these "unorthodox" goals. (Remember
Newsome's classic against Blackburn.) Perhaps it is all part of Deehan's
masterplan. :-)
Jon
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THE CONSISTENT CANARIES
ASTON VILLA 1 - NORWICH CITY 1
With better home form so far this season and a reasonable placing in the
league, the away game at Villa park was a real tester for Norwich,
especially as Villa would be wanting to improve on a recent bad run.
The first half was, as expected, a low key affair. Norwich were their new
defensive selves and Villa did little except miss in the 40th minute when
Dalian Atkinson made a fantastic 40 yard run and a near post header from
Dwight Yorke was well saved by Bryan Gunn. Mike Sheron nearly scored, but
his 25 yard effort was tipped away by Mark Bosnich 5 minutes before the
break.
After the break the game awoke. City scored first with a bizarre goal that
some players from both sides will want to forget. Mark Robins crossed the
ball and Bosnich woke up too late to stop it, missing completely. Darren
Eadie found himself three yards out with a clear goal, but somehow managed
to top the ball and hit the post. The ball rebounded for Sheron to do
exactly the same to he underside of the bar. The ball came back out to
Robins who chipped the ball back in to the box for Mike Milligan to head
into the net.
The equalizer came in the 51st minute when Gary Parker crossed the ball
from the right Dean Saunders darted through the six yard box and put a
header away.
The home crowd were now well behind their team and most people would have
backed Villa to gain three points from their position. However, the
Norwich defence is made of sterner things these days and the last half hour
was a good test. Villa had a few good chances including a downward header
from Yorke three minutes into injury time which hit the inside of the post
and was spinning towards the goal before Mark Bowen cleared it to safety.
The game ended 1-1 and to be honest, it was a good result for the Canaries.
FACTS :
NORWICH: GUNN, BRADSHAW, BOWEN, NEWMAN, PRIOR, EADIE, ADAMS, CROOK,
MILLIGAN, ROBINS, SHERON.
SUBS: AKINBIYI (60), WRIGHT (74), MARSHALL (GK NU)
ASTON VILLA: BOSNICH, BARRETT, STAUNTON, McGRATH, EHIOGU, KING, YORKE,
RICHARDSON, PARKER, SAUNDERS, ATKINSON.
SUBS: HOUGHTON (72), WHITTINGHAM (72), SPINK (GK NU)
VILLA NORWICH
SHOTS 18 9
ON TARGET 7 4
OFF TARGET 11 5
CORNERS 10 6
FOULS COMMITTED 7 7
OFFSIDES 6 8
BOOKINGS 1 1 (BOWEN)
ATTENDANCE : 22,468
REFEREE : A B WILKIE
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Here's a letter from someone who wants some of your opinions on players :
Hello,
I was hoping you could do me a favour by forwarding this to your
Norwich mailing list. I'd be very greatful for any help. It`s all
explained in the header.
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I'm doing a football management game for my third year
project, and I would like to use real club data.
If you could send me details on any English league
players that you know about, please. The ratings do not
have to be perfect, I just want a general idea of their
abilities.
This is what I'm looking for:
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Club name:
Manager name:
Player details (as many or as few as you like)
1 Name:
2 Age (if you know it):
3 Usual position(s):
4 Tackling ability(/100):
5 Passing ability(/100):
6 Shooting ability(/100):
7 Heading ability(/100):
8 Pace(/100):
9 Skill/Flair(/100):
10 Agility(/100):
11 Bravery(/100):
12 Handling(/100):
13 Influence(/100):
14 Temperament(/100):
15 Overall ability(/100):
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If the player is a keeper, don't bother with parts 4-9
if the player is outfield, don't bother with parts 10-12
Ratings range from 100-world class to 1-useless
Temperament 100-madman to 1-cool guy
email me your ratings in any form, most convenient for
yourself. Do not post here.
I welcome comments, questions whatever.
Loads of thanks to people who have already replied, and
to those of you who do in the future.
Tara,
Dave "...my parents are coming round to tea!" Powner
dap@uk.ac.bham.cs
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Thanks for the help, tara,
Dave Powner
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CULVERHOUSE TO RETURN ?
The currently out of contract Ian Culverhouse may be returning with Carl
Bradshaw now out with a knee ligament injury caused when he lost his
footing and slipped passing a ball.
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53.553 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Oct 24 1994 15:34 | 10 |
| Norwich 4
QPR 2
This makes it 10 points from the last four games, and consolidates our
position at 6th. QPR controlled most of the first half, but Deehan's
half-time talk woke up Norwich. They scored three times soon after the
break - Robins, Bowen and Sheron getting the goals. The fourth goal was an
own-goal by Devon White.
Jon
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EASY FOR EADIE
NORWICH CITY 4 - QUEENS PARK RANGERS 2
Many at Carrow Road had watched his progress through the lower ranks and
were looking forward to his arrival in the first team. He took many others
by surprise.
Darren Eadie is 19 years old and already an England Under 21 player. He is
set to become the next big name at Carrow Road, but against QPR, he was the
big name.
The game against QPR was already won according to many, but the first half
made it look like it wasn't the Canaries' day.
Johnny Wright was playing at right back for the injured Carl Bradshaw. He
looked inexperienced and the rest of the defence was having to cover for
him. This meant that the side was not pushing forward like it should have
been. Wright went off after 22 minutes with an injury and was replaced by
Rob Newman, more of a central defender which left the entire Norwich side
out of balance with John Polston moving to right back. QPR scored two
minutes after the departure of Wright and it was a deserved lead at the
time, Simon Barker heading home from close range after a QPR attack that
came from a throw in.
QPR could have gone further ahead a few times, if it were not for the
goalkeeping skills of Bryan Gunn. The only real Norwich threat of the
first half came from Eadie who had a shot saved after 33 minutes.
City tried the tactical move of switching Darren Eadie and Neil Adams late
in the first half, with Eadie going down the right and Adams going down the
left. This is what used to happen when people like Ruel Fox were still in
the side and it just didn't work, Neil Adams really is a deep right player.
During the break, John Deehan and Gary Megson must have given the side a
real roasting as they came out with all guns blazing.
The second half started with Eadie and Adams back in their normal position
and within two minutes of the second half starting, Darren Eadie got the
ball and started what was to be the first of many amazing runs past the one
time England defender David Bardsley. He then flew by Ian Holloway and had
a good shot parried by Dutch keeper Sieb Dykstra, which left the ball at
the feet of Mark Robins to put away for the equaliser.
Bardsley really was suffering at the hands, or rather the feet, of Darren
Eadie, and he was made to pay for his frustration in the 54th minute.
Another Eadie run had left Bardsley nowhere and he chopped down Eadie from
behind. This earned himself a yellow card and Norwich a free kick. Ian
Crook took the kick and curled the ball to Mark Bowen who stabbed the ball
into the net to put Norwich ahead.
Norwich went further ahead when Eadie easily went past White and crossed
low for Sheron to put away his first league goal for Norwich. 58 minutes
gone and City were 3-1 up. Surely things would calm down and City would
have three points. No way.
QPR made a huge effort and in the 61st minute Holloway's pass left Newman
stranded and Kevin Gallen lobbed the ball over a stranded Gunn. There were
a few worried faces amongst the Norwich support, but they were put right 60
seconds later when a low Robins cross was put away by White into his own
net.
Sheron and Robins could both have done better with headers after this and
Gunn made a fantastic save in the 77th minute, tipping a Bradley Allen shot
over the bar. Final score 4-2 and another three points in the bag.
Eadie received Man of the Match for his amazing performance that was only
lacking a goal for himself. He will surely become another of the great
players to begin at Carrow Road, let's just hope we can keep hold of him
for a few years yet !
MATCH FACTS :
NORWICH : GUNN, WRIGHT, BOWEN, POLSTON, NEWSOME, ADAMS, CROOK, MILLIGAN,
EADIE, ROBINS, SHERON. SUBS: NEWMAN (22), GOSS (90), MARSHALL (GK NU)
QPR : DYKSTRA, BARDSLEY, WILSON, YATES, McDONALD, MEAKER, HOLLOWAY, BARKER,
WHITE, GALLEN, SINCLAIR. SUBS: ALLEN (75), MADDIX (NU), ROBERTS (GK NU)
NORWICH QPR
SHOTS 12 16
ON TARGET 6 8
OFF TARGET 6 9
CORNERS 11 5
FOULS CONCE. 5 15
OFFSIDES 2 0
BOOKINGS 1 3
SENT OFF 0 0
REFEREE : M. REED
ATTENDANCE : 19,431
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STRIKING PROBLEMS AT CARROW ROAD ?
Despite a 4-2 win and a brilliant performance by Darren Eadie, it still
appears to me that Norwich are lacking in the centre up front. With the
likes of Sutton and Ekoku gone, there is no target man up front, and it is
something that the side seems to be having to coming to terms with.
Sheron, Robins and Eadie are all good players, but they all tend to play
wider and move in when they have the ball. Perhaps it is time to give
players like Ade Akinbiyi a chance ?
It was interesting to note in John Deehan's programme notes that he thought
he was "dispensing with players that I believe were surplus to
requirements" and that "I believe we were well enough covered in the
striking department to accept Wimbledon's bid". It's true to say that I
didn't rate Ekoku much, but we will have to see if Norwich now have the
firepower up front for the rest of the season !
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FA PREMIER RESULTS
ARSENAL 2 COVENTRY 1
BLACKBURN 2 MAN UTD 4
CHELSEA 2 IPSWICH 0
A. VILLA 0 N FORREST 2
C. PALACE 1 EVERTON 0
LIVERPOOL 3 WIMBLEDON 0
MAN CITY 5 TOTTENHAM 2
NEWCASTLE 2 SHEFF WED 1
NORWICH 4 QPR 2
WEST HAM 2 SOUTHMPTN 0
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53.555 | Coca-Cola Cup Third Round result | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Oct 27 1994 12:30 | 9 |
| Coca-Cola Cup Third Round
Tranmere 1 - 1 Norwich
Aldridge Polston
The draw seems to have given the winners a home tie against
Notts. County in the 4th round.
/Kev
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53.556 | Another loss to the bogie team. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Oct 31 1994 12:14 | 10 |
|
City result from yesterday:
Wimbeldon 1 - 0 Norwich
Ekoku
Who else would score against City but the player they've just
sold??
/Kev
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53.557 | Armchair supporter's report | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Oct 31 1994 14:30 | 24 |
| I saw the game yesterday on Sky. It was a poor game, played in torrential
rain. Norwich spent most of the first half defending Wimbledon's high
balls into the penalty area. Despite the pressure, Wimbledon did not
create any good chances. At the other end, Ade Akinbiyi could have scored
a couple, but his control let him down. Late in the first half, Ullathorne
went off with concussion after colliding with Polston.
Norwich started the second half in a much more positive manner. Gayle had
gone off for Wimbledon at half time, which seemed to lessen the threat up
front. However, Wimbledon scored the only goal after 63 minutes. Ekoku
ran through a square Norwich defence, and rounded Gunn before shooting in
from a narrow angle. After this Bowen had a shot which was well saved by
Segers, but Norwich were too lightweight in attack to create any other good
chances.
Overall, Norwich battled well, but we need some more bite in attack.
It was a fairly inexperienced team, with Robins, Bradshaw, Newsome
and Eadie all absent. Akinbiyi is young and inexperienced, and Sheron does
not look like he'll be a consistent scorer. But one area which has
improved this season is the defence - they looked very solid, until Ekoku
raced past them for his goal.
Team: Gunn, Bowen, Sutch, Polston, Prior, Ullathorne (Crook, 40), Milligan,
Goss, Newman, Sheron, Akinbiyi (Adams, 60)
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53.558 | Jammy Saints | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Nov 03 1994 19:05 | 12 |
| Southampton 1
Norwich 1
We almost scored our second away victory of the season, but a penalty in
the last minute gave Southampton a point. Spencer Prior allegedly handled
a LeTissier free-kick, and LeTissier himself scored the penalty. It was
described in today's Independent as a "controversial penalty". Norwich had
taken lead after 49 minutes, thanks to a great individual effort by Mark
Robins. Newman went off with a badly gashed leg.
Team: Gunn, Polston, Newman (O'Neill 55), Prior, Bowen, Adams, Crook,
Milligan, Goss, Robins, Akinbiyi (Sutch, 45)
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53.559 | Zzzzzzzzzz | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:16 | 4 |
| Norwich 0
Everton 0
By all reports, one of the worst Permiership games this season.
|
53.560 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:29 | 4 |
| Surely it can't have been worse than the match at Highbury! A match
report please 8-)
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53.561 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | I never make mitsakes ! | Mon Nov 07 1994 14:55 | 2 |
|
See 35.l
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53.562 | Through at home. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:01 | 13 |
|
Last nights Coca-Cola Cup result:
Norwich 4 - 2 Tranmere
Prior Irons
McGreal o.g. Nevin
Polston
Another?
This leaves the Canaries with a home tie against Notts. County in
the next round.
/Kev
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53.563 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:05 | 8 |
| Or, as they said on Carlton last night:
This leaves the Canaries with a VERY ATTRACTIVE home tie against Notts. County
in the next round.
I didn't know Rob Anderson was a TV commentator?!
g
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53.564 | Newman was other scorer | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Ooooh, it's good, but not roight. | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:06 | 1 |
|
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53.565 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Nov 10 1994 13:56 | 8 |
| The score-line doesn't tell the whole story of the game. Tranmere were 1-0
up at half time, and Norwich were playing very badly. Tranmere got a
second goal 5 minutes after the restart, and looked like cruising to
victory. But then Goss was brought on to replace Crook, and 10 minutes
later Norwich were 3-2 ahead. The final goal was scored with 5 minutes to
go.
Jon
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53.566 | Lightning won't strike twice | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | They weren't even 2nd to the ball | Fri Nov 11 1994 16:05 | 17 |
| <<< Note 53.563 by FORTY2::ASH "Mail Interchange Group, Reading" >>>
>>Or, as they said on Carlton last night:
>>This leaves the Canaries with a VERY ATTRACTIVE home tie against Notts. County
>>in the next round.
>>I didn't know Rob Anderson was a TV commentator?!
Grahame,
They obviously meant very attractive for Norwich in terms of easy
progression to the next round; after all, the 'Pies have won just twice
away from home this season and are still 3 pts adrift at the foot of
the 1st Div.
Rob
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53.567 | | VESSA::WATTERSON | I never make mitsakes ! | Fri Nov 11 1994 16:20 | 6 |
|
Rob,
what's it like to support a cr*p team at the bottom of the table ?
Paul
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53.568 | ...anyway, the Magpies are top of the table ! | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | They weren't even 2nd to the ball | Fri Nov 11 1994 16:26 | 8 |
| ....like being a blue scouser Watty ;-)....
....and as my wife is (well almost - a blue woolyback), it's a doubly
fun football season for us. Thank God I had the foresight to put the
right Manc in my Fantasy Football team (Kan Kan)
Rob
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53.569 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Nov 21 1994 14:08 | 9 |
| Coventry 1
Norwich 0
Cobi Jones scored for Coventry half way through the second half. The
reporter on Radio 5 said that it was a very poor game, and he did not
mention one Norwich attack! Coventry could have had more towards the end
when Norwich were pushing up to get an equaliser.
Jon
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53.570 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:41 | 14 |
| Norwich 2
Leicester 1
A fortunate victory for Norwich. Leicester took the lead in the first
half. Norwich scored an equaliser about half way through the second,
Newsome scoring. Norwich scrambled a winner in the last minute, Sutch
shooting through a crowd of players.
In a report in a Sunday 'paper, Deehan was complaining that he has been
looking all over Europe for a striker, but hasn't found a decent one who's
available. What about Sutton, Ekoku, Power and Akinbiyi who have all
been sold in the last year??
Jon
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53.571 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | Sammy Chung's Scarlet Army | Mon Nov 28 1994 19:55 | 3 |
| Who has he sold Akinbiyi to?
Mike
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53.572 | John Deehan - He's a really good bloke | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Nov 28 1994 20:43 | 6 |
| Is this the same John Deehan who upon selling Suttonsaid that he didn't
need to replace him as the club already had better strikers? I think we
should be told 8-)
Stuart
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53.573 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Nov 28 1994 20:57 | 6 |
| Akinbiyi has gone to Brighton on loan.
Deehan is an idiot if he thinks that Sheron, Robins and Newman is a good
Premier League attack.
Jon
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EASY FOR EADIE
NORWICH CITY 4 - QUEENS PARK RANGERS 2
Many at Carrow Road had watched his progress through the lower ranks and
were looking forward to his arrival in the first team. He took many others
by surprise.
Darren Eadie is 19 years old and already an England Under 21 player. He is
set to become the next big name at Carrow Road, but against QPR, he was the
big name.
The game against QPR was already won according to many, but the first half
made it look like it wasn't the Canaries' day.
Johnny Wright was playing at right back for the injured Carl Bradshaw. He
looked inexperienced and the rest of the defence was having to cover for
him. This meant that the side was not pushing forward like it should have
been. Wright went off after 22 minutes with an injury and was replaced by
Rob Newman, more of a central defender which left the entire Norwich side
out of balance with John Polston moving to right back. QPR scored two
minutes after the departure of Wright and it was a deserved lead at the
time, Simon Barker heading home from close range after a QPR attack that
came from a throw in.
QPR could have gone further ahead a few times, if it were not for the
goalkeeping skills of Bryan Gunn. The only real Norwich threat of the
first half came from Eadie who had a shot saved after 33 minutes.
City tried the tactical move of switching Darren Eadie and Neil Adams late
in the first half, with Eadie going down the right and Adams going down the
left. This is what used to happen when people like Ruel Fox were still in
the side and it just didn't work, Neil Adams really is a deep right player.
During the break, John Deehan and Gary Megson must have given the side a
real roasting as they came out with all guns blazing.
The second half started with Eadie and Adams back in their normal position
and within two minutes of the second half starting, Darren Eadie got the
ball and started what was to be the first of many amazing runs past the one
time England defender David Bardsley. He then flew by Ian Holloway and had
a good shot parried by Dutch keeper Sieb Dykstra, which left the ball at
the feet of Mark Robins to put away for the equaliser.
Bardsley really was suffering at the hands, or rather the feet, of Darren
Eadie, and he was made to pay for his frustration in the 54th minute.
Another Eadie run had left Bardsley nowhere and he chopped down Eadie from
behind. This earned himself a yellow card and Norwich a free kick. Ian
Crook took the kick and curled the ball to Mark Bowen who stabbed the ball
into the net to put Norwich ahead.
Norwich went further ahead when Eadie easily went past White and crossed
low for Sheron to put away his first league goal for Norwich. 58 minutes
gone and City were 3-1 up. Surely things would calm down and City would
have three points. No way.
QPR made a huge effort and in the 61st minute Holloway's pass left Newman
stranded and Kevin Gallen lobbed the ball over a stranded Gunn. There were
a few worried faces amongst the Norwich support, but they were put right 60
seconds later when a low Robins cross was put away by White into his own
net.
Sheron and Robins could both have done better with headers after this and
Gunn made a fantastic save in the 77th minute, tipping a Bradley Allen shot
over the bar. Final score 4-2 and another three points in the bag.
Eadie received Man of the Match for his amazing performance that was only
lacking a goal for himself. He will surely become another of the great
players to begin at Carrow Road, let's just hope we can keep hold of him
for a few years yet !
MATCH FACTS :
NORWICH : GUNN, WRIGHT, BOWEN, POLSTON, NEWSOME, ADAMS, CROOK, MILLIGAN,
EADIE, ROBINS, SHERON. SUBS: NEWMAN (22), GOSS (90), MARSHALL (GK NU)
QPR : DYKSTRA, BARDSLEY, WILSON, YATES, McDONALD, MEAKER, HOLLOWAY, BARKER,
WHITE, GALLEN, SINCLAIR. SUBS: ALLEN (75), MADDIX (NU), ROBERTS (GK NU)
NORWICH QPR
SHOTS 12 16
ON TARGET 6 8
OFF TARGET 6 9
CORNERS 11 5
FOULS CONCE. 5 15
OFFSIDES 2 0
BOOKINGS 1 3
SENT OFF 0 0
REFEREE : M. REED
ATTENDANCE : 19,431
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STRIKING PROBLEMS AT CARROW ROAD ?
Despite a 4-2 win and a brilliant performance by Darren Eadie, it still
appears to me that Norwich are lacking in the centre up front. With the
likes of Sutton and Ekoku gone, there is no target man up front, and it is
something that the side seems to be having to coming to terms with.
Sheron, Robins and Eadie are all good players, but they all tend to play
wider and move in when they have the ball. Perhaps it is time to give
players like Ade Akinbiyi a chance ?
It was interesting to note in John Deehan's programme notes that he thought
he was "dispensing with players that I believe were surplus to
requirements" and that "I believe we were well enough covered in the
striking department to accept Wimbledon's bid". It's true to say that I
didn't rate Ekoku much, but we will have to see if Norwich now have the
firepower up front for the rest of the season !
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FA PREMIER RESULTS
ARSENAL 2 COVENTRY 1
BLACKBURN 2 MAN UTD 4
CHELSEA 2 IPSWICH 0
A. VILLA 0 N FORREST 2
C. PALACE 1 EVERTON 0
LIVERPOOL 3 WIMBLEDON 0
MAN CITY 5 TOTTENHAM 2
NEWCASTLE 2 SHEFF WED 1
NORWICH 4 QPR 2
WEST HAM 2 SOUTHMPTN 0
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The next game is away at Tranmere on Wednesday 26th October and then on
Sunday 30th October at Wimbledon (SKY game)
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NORWICH CITY 2 - LEICESTER CITY 1
This game would probably have had a crowd of the sort of size that usually
comes to watch Wimbledon. 13,000 would probably have been a good crowd.
Norwich had decided, however, to give season ticket holders one free ticket
each, and that, combined with Leicester's recent problems, drew a huge
crowd, which created quite a good atmosphere.
It was expected that Norwich would win this game, and win it with ease.
Norwich were unbeaten at home and Leicester's away record was far from
brilliant. Things didn't go according to plan though.
Norwich had Mike Sheron back from injury, though Mark Robins was out, so it
was Sheron and Newman up front. Adams and Eadie were both playing, so it
was thought that Norwich would outplay Leicester in midfield.
The first half went like too many first halves have gone this season.
Norwich seemed unable to "get going" and seemed to need a goal, for or
against, to get out of neutral.
Unfortunately, the first goal that came was against. In the 22nd minute, a
Steve Thompson ball found Ian Ormondroyd. He headed the ball into the path
of David Lowe, who easily turned John Polston and set up Mark Draper with
an easy near post, close-range chance which he gratefully put away.
Norwich at last woke up, though they were unable to create anything before
half time, only Adams and Eadie seemed to be fully awake.
The half-time talk from John Deehan must be familiar to them now, but it
still seems to work. It's amazing to think that Norwich have not gone in
ahead at half-time in ANY of their premiership matches so far this season.
In the second half, Eadie was really on form. His darting runs caused all
sorts of havoc and it immediately made City look more business like.
Although they were playing much better, the equaliser came in a quite
amusing way.
A Neil Adams corner was headed by Jon Newsome. His header was straight at
the keeper, and was not very powerful. Kevin Poole, the Leicester keeper,
somehow managed to let the ball through his grasp however, and Norwich were
level.
The Leicester defence really got behind the ball, and Norwich found it
difficult to make clear-cut chances, let alone a goal. Leicester really
stopped attacking and were playing for the draw, and until the last
moments, it looked like they would succeed.
On the stroke of 90 minutes, a Neil Adams cross from the right hand side
bounced off the back of Jeremy Goss's head, into the path of Daryl Sutch.
Sutch hit the ball on the half volley from just inside the box, and the
ball flew past the Leicester keeper, taking a slight deflection on the way.
The final whistle went shortly after the restart and Norwich had again
grabbed three points at home after initially going behind.
MATCH FACTS
NORWICH LEICESTER
SHOTS 19 12
ON TARGET 4 2
OFF TARGET 15 10
CORNERS 8 3
OFFSIDES 10 4
FOULS CONC. 5 10
BOOKINGS 0 2
NORWICH:
GUNN, POLSTON, BOWEN, SUTCH, NEWSOME, ADAMS, CROOK, MILLIGAN, EADIE,
NEWMAN, SHERON. SUBS: CURETON (68), GOSS (72), MARSHALL (GK NU)
LEICESTER:
POOLE, BLAKE, WHITLOW, MOHAN, WILLIS, OLDFIELD, THOMPSON, DRAPER,
ORMONDROYD, WALSH, LOWE. SUBS: GEE (64), ROBERTS (NU), WARD (GK NU)
REFEREE: RODGER GIFFORD
ATTENDANCE: 20,657
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I GET A PLUG IN THE PROGRAMME
I wrote to Norwich City FC recently to inform them of this mailing list and
the WWW pages. I had received no reply and I assumed that they had just
ignored the letter. In the Leicester programme on page 33 however, there
was a nice little plug for this mailing list and the web pages. I'm
pleased to say hello to all the new people that have joined us since seeing
this article.
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THE FUTURE
For your information, I intend to set up a proper mailing list 'bounce'
service soon. That is, if you send mail with a specific subject, it will
get bounced to all members of the mailing list.
Also, I may be able to create some MPEGs from video soon, so there may well
be some video clips on the web pages. Stay tuned.
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53.576 | Into the last eight | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Dec 01 1994 14:25 | 11 |
| Norwich 1
Notts. County 0
Darren Eadie scored the only goal after 42 seconds. He curled a free-kick
round the wall past the stranded 'keeper. There were few other chances in
what was described on Ceefax as a "drab game".
We've been drawn away at Bolton in the next round, which will be a tough
one.
Jon
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53.577 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Dec 05 1994 14:26 | 12 |
| Man. United 1
Norwich 0
A first half goal by Cantona was enough to beat us. The report in the
'paper says that Robins had a goal disallowed, and a penalty claim denied
(a free-kick on the edge of the box was given instead). As only the goal
was shown on Match of the Day, I do not how legitimate these claims were.
We've been drawn away at Grimsby in the FA Cup 3rd Round.
Jon
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53.578 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Mon Dec 05 1994 19:07 | 25 |
| re:-1
I think Robins was offside for his "goal", although I would imagine Utd
might have been awarded the goal !?!!?!?
The penalty indicent was weird. Robbins and Neville collided about 5
yards into the penalty area. It would have been a dodgy penalty if the
ref had awarded it, however, having given Norwich the decision, he then
placed the ball outside the box. There was no way the collision took
place outside the box - if he penalises Neville, it has to be a
penalty. Even the Utd fans around me were stunned.
Norwich played well, especially in the second half. They just seemed
to lack a good finisher - obviously missing a certain Mr Sutton. They
dominated long periods of the game and were passing the ball around
well. General consensus was that they were the best team to visit Old
Trafford this season, and I for one, wouldn't have been surprised if
Norwich had snatched a point at the end.
BTW - what was happening in the Norwich section ? It seemed like loads
of people were getting dragged out by the Security people. Perhaps
you were all singing too loud ! Can't have that at Old Trafford ;-)
Dave
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53.579 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Dec 05 1994 19:27 | 7 |
| Dave,
Thanks for the "eye-witness" report of the game. Yet another example of a
referee favouring the big team. When was the last time a visiting was
awarded a penalty at Old Trafford?
Jon
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53.580 | | FUTURS::EDWARDS | | Mon Dec 05 1994 20:24 | 2 |
| Probably Norwich last season !! That must be it then - you've had your
quota for the decade ;-)
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I find it very difficult to get to away matches at he moment, due to a
suffering bank account, and a great deal of work in this my final
undergraduate year at UEA. I am therefore very grateful for any match
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MANCHESTER UNITED 1 - NORWICH CITY 0
Match report by: Neil Gilding@Sheffield.ac.uk
The teams came out in bright sunshine to a rapturous welcome especially
from the full away section. The game started at a frantic pace with
Norwich looking solid but vulnerable to the pacy counter attacks United are
famous for. Something Deehan was well aware of as he had dropped Adams and
brought in Ullathorne and Sutch (obviously for their defensive
qualities??). The away section was also happy to see Carl Bradshaw return
to the best defence we have had in years.
Norwich had plenty of the ball during the opening quarter but United had
the better of the chances on the break. From one of these breaks
Kanchelskis and Cantona combined to set up McClair who saw his shot come
back of the post. Our best chance of the half came when a magical ball
from the inconsistent Crook set Sutch away down the right, his intelligent
lay back was perfect for Goss but he shot over the bar from 15 yards. If
only it would have been last year it would have flown in the top corner!
However Man United took the lead after a quick free kick on the right and
some sharp interchange passing left Cantona free to slot the ball past
Gunn. This goal may not have come but for the unfortunate slip from Bowen
at a crucial time on what was now a very damp pitch.
The second half brought much of the same but Norwich could not really get
going. The spark came when Newman who had again worked hard was replaced
by Jamie Cureton. This almost turned the match. The Norwich fans really
got behind the team and they should have been rewarded when Robins slid
home a chip over the static defence, however the linesman ruled it out for
an offside that only he could see.
Worse was to come when a surge into the box by the impressive Robins (who
can't be allowed to leave) was stopped in its tracks by Gary Neville who
wanted to swap shirts before the game had finished. Again the officials got
it wrong and the ref (who did not have a good game) gave a free kick 5
yards outside the box.
The last 10 minutes saw frantic pressure from Norwich only interrupted by
the all to dangerous counter attacks. Even the addition of "Terminator"
Newsome as an extra striker could not produce an equaliser, leaving the
Norwich fans contemplating another away failure, although thoroughly
undeserved.
This is the real story of the match, not that biased garbage that was
printed in all the nationals on Sunday, proclaiming Cantona and Ince as
some kinds of Gods. They are nothing but cheating animals. I'm glad i have
got that of my chest.
MATCH FACTS:
NORWICH: GUNN, BRADSHAW, BOWEN, NEWSOME, POLSTON, SUTCH, ULLATHORNE, GOSS,
CROOK, NEWMAN (CURETON 62), ROBINS. UNUSED SUBS: MILLIGAN, MARSHALL (GK)
MAN U: WALSH, NEVILLE, IRWIN, MAY, KANCHELSKIS (BUTT 68), PALLISTER,
CONTONA, INCE, McCLAIR, HUGHES, DAVIES (GILLESPIE 55). UNUSED SUBS:
PILKINGTON (GK)
NORWICH MAN U
SHOTS 11 13
ON TARGET 3 2
OFF TARGET 8 11
CORNERS 5 1
FOULS CONC. 7 7
OFFSIDES 2 0
BOOKINGS 0 1 (Neville 75)
REFEREE: T J HOLBROOK (WALSALL)
ATTENDANCE: 43,789
NORWICH MAN OF THE MATCH: ULLATHORNE
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NORWICH CITY 1 - NOTTS COUNTY 0
Norwich are through to the quarter final stage of the Coca Cola Cup thanks
to a Darren Eadie goal from a free kick in the first minute of the game.
The rest of the game was not a classic by any means, but Norwich held out
and are through to the last eight. Norwich have drawn Bolton away in the
next round of the CCC and have drawn Grimsby Town away in the third round
of the FA Cup.
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NCFC FIXTURES AND RESULTS 1994/95
[Norwich score first]
AUGUST SAT 20 CHELSEA A 0-2
WED 24 CRYSTAL PALACE H 0-0
SAT 27 WEST HAM UNITED H 1-0
WED 31 SHEFF WED A 0-0
SEPTEMBER SAT 10 ARSENAL H 0-0
MON 19 IPSWICH TOWN A 2-1
SAT 24 MAN CITY A 0-2
OCTOBER SAT 1 BLACKBURN RVRS H 2-1
SAT 8 LEEDS H 2-1
SAT 15 ASTON VILLA A 1-1
SAT 22 QUEENS PARK RGS H 4-2
SUN 30 WIMBLEDON A 0-1
NOVEMBER WED 2 SOUTHAMPTON A 1-1
SAT 5 EVERTON H 0-0
SAT 19 COVENTRY CITY A 0-1
SAT 26 LEICESTER CITY H 2-1
DECEMBER SAT 3 MANCHESTER UTD A 0-1
SAT 10 CHELSEA H
SAT 17 CRYSTAL PALACE A
MON 26 TOTTENHAM HOTSP H
TUE 27 NOTTINGHAM FRST A
SAT 31 NEWCASTLE UTD H
JANUARY MON 2 LIVERPOOL A
SAT 14 WIMBLEDON H
SAT 21 QUEENS PARK RGS A
WED 25 COVENTRY CITY H
FEBRUARY SAT 4 EVERTON A
SAT 11 SOUTHAMPTON H
SAT 18 LEICESTER CITY A
WED 22 MANCHESTER UTD H
SAT 25 BLACKBURN RVRS A
MARCH SAT 4 MANCHESTER CITY H
WED 8 SHEFFIELD WED H
SAT 11 WEST HAM UNITED A
SAT 18 IPSWICH TOWN H
APRIL SAT 1 ARSENAL A
SAT 8 NEWCASTLE UTD A
SAT 15 NOTTINGHAM FRST H
MON 17 TOTTENHAM HOTSP A
SAT 29 LIVERPOOL H
MAY SAT 6 LEEDS UNITED A
SAT 13 ASTON VILLA H
94/95 CUP FIXTURES
AUGUST WED 17 COCA COLA CUP 1(1) NO PREM
WED 24 COCA COLA CUP 1(2) NO PREM
SEPTEMBER WED 21 SWANSEA (CCC 2(1) H) 3-0
OCTOBER WED 5 SWANSEA (CCC 2(2) A) 0-1 (3-1 agg.)
WED 26 TRANMERE RVS (CCC 3A) 1-1
NOVEMBER WED 9 TRANMERE RVS (CCC 3RH) 4-2
SAT 12 FA CUP 1 NO PREM
WED 30 NOTTS COUNTY (CCC 4H) 1-0
DECEMBER SAT 3 FA CUP 2 NO PREM
JANUARY SAT 7 GRIMSBY (FA 3A)
WED 11 BOLTON (CCC 5A)
SAT 28 FA CUP 4
FEBRUARY WED 15 CCC SEMI-FINAL (1)
SAT 18 FA CUP 5
WED 22 CCC SEMI-FINAL (2)
MARCH SAT 11 FA CUP 6
APRIL SUN 2 COCA COLA CUP FINAL
SAT 8 FA CUP SEMI-FINAL
MAY SAT 20 FA CUP FINAL
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FROM: marcel@jcare.demon.co.uk
What is it about our strike force this season? Without looking at the team
lists, I can hardly remember an occassion we have fielded the same pair up
front 2 games in succession. It's the Ekoku, Robins, Sheron, Newman,
Akinbiyi, Cureton merry go round! Have Sheron and Robins played a full 90
together up front yet? Will Cureton ever get the nod ahead of Dead Shot
Newman? Who's next for the ranks of "ex-Norwich players"?
It's a bloody peculiar season we're having!
All the best
Marcel
PS the new sig.....
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MY REPLY:
I must admit, our strike force this season has been both strange and
inconsistent. Deehan has been unable to find a suitable partnership up
front, and admits that he has been looking all over the world for a new
striker. He said that he could have gone to lower leagues and spent
500,000 on a striker, who wouldn't have been any better. Who is he going
to buy ?
Anyway, here's my quick review of striker this season :
EKOKU
Never really settled at Norwich. Had a couple of good games (eg at Everton
last season) but never really good enough. Didn't really get on well with
Deehan and it was always obvious that he would leave.
ROBINS
Had a terrible time last season and hasn't started much better this season.
It is said that Robins and Deehan aren't seeing eye to eye at the moment,
due to the fact that Robins wanted to go to Middlesborough to play for his
old friend Bryan Robson. Deehan was looking for 1.5 million, but Robson
was only offering 800,000.
SHERON
Bought as a replacement for Sutton. I often think that Deehan was half
asleep when he bought him, and though he was getting Shearer for a bargain
price :-) Not really consistent enough to become a real star and isn't
really a good goal hanging, stick 'em in striker.
NEWMAN
Newman admits he doesn't want to play up front, and that he doesn't have
the speed to make a good striker. He holds the ball up well for other
payers, but will hopefully be put back in defence soon (if there's a place
for him still)
AKINBIYI
A brilliant reserve team player, Akinbiyi has only played a few games for
the first team. He lost confidence when he didn't score and has been
loaned to Brighton to regain his confidence.
CURETON
Another brilliant reserve team player, Cureton has been sticking loads away
for Norwich in the Avon combination league. Shows great potential up
front, though he has a little trouble finishing and keeping on-side.
Oh, I like the sig. Anyone got anything better ? Perhaps the best Norwich
badge could go at the top of the mailing. Mail me with your attempts.
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NEXT FEW GAMES
Sat December 10th, 3.00pm, Chelsea (H) FACP
Sat Dacember 17th, 3.00pm, Crystal Palace (A) FACP
Mon December 26th, 3.00pm, Tottenham Hotspur (H) FACP
Tue December 27th, 7.45pm, Nottingham Forrest (A) FACP
Sat December 31st, 12noon, Newcastle United (H) FACP
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53.582 | Another top name signs for Norwich | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Dec 08 1994 16:38 | 7 |
53.583 | Ashley Ward - who is he? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Dec 12 1994 12:50 | 21 |
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Norwich 3 - 0 Chelsea
Ward 2,
Cureton
Well two poachers goals from Ward on his debut certainly raised
hopes that he could be the answer to the goals problem at
Carrow Road. Only time will tell. Both of his goals were scored
from within the 6-yard box, the first following a layoff from Eadie
and the second as a result of being in the right place for a parried
shot from Robins.
For me, the Cureton goal was the peach. Robins is taken off as Norwich
wait to take a corner. Cureton runs on straight into the box, right
on to the incoming corner. Bang!! Goal!!! First touch for Cureton - number
3 for Norwich.
Where, oh where is Bryan Gunns hair??
/Kev
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53.584 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | I killed Cortez. | Mon Dec 12 1994 13:00 | 4 |
| Cureton scored within 13 seconds of stepping on the pitch. A record, probably.
Ward scored bucket loads of goals for Crewe, and has obviously continued the
habit with the canaries.
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53.585 | Ashley Ward - the scoop? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Dec 15 1994 14:51 | 33 |
53.586 | | PEKING::KIRKPATRICKJ | Who Hell He? | Thu Dec 15 1994 15:15 | 4 |
|
Er, I think I'm in a time warp.
j.
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53.587 | Maybe it's Ashley no 1's twin brother | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Thu Dec 15 1994 15:23 | 1 |
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53.588 | Ward again. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Dec 19 1994 12:59 | 10 |
|
The Canaries notched only their second(?) away win of the
season with a victory against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park
on Saturday.
Crystal Palace 0 - 1 Norwich
Ward
Regards
Kevin
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53.589 | The new Chris Sutton? | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Dec 19 1994 14:04 | 3 |
| How long will it be before Ward is sold off for a huge profit?
Jon
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53.590 | Bah Humbug! | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jan 03 1995 14:39 | 42 |
| A typically bad Christmas/New Year period for Norwich.
Norwich 0
Spurs 2
My first live game of the season. For the first twenty minutes Spurs were
all over us. Anderton and Barmby were creating havoc in the Norwich
defence, and it was Barmby who scored the first goal after 10 minutes.
Norwich gradually pulled themselves back into the game and had more of the
possession after that, but once they got to the penalty area, no-one had
the wit or skill to create a chance. Crook tried a few shots from outside
the area, but that was about it. The Spurs defence was very solid, and
Walker had only one important save to make. Norwich turned up the pressure
when Adams replaced Sutch, but could not score. In the last minute
Sheringham scored the second goal, thanks to a deflection off Ullathorne.
Forest 1
Norwich 0
There was disaster in the first 10 minutes when Gunn broke his ankle when
he slipped making a save. This gave Andy Marshall his first game in the
Premiership, and generally he coped well. Understandably, Norwich played
quite defensively, but looked bereft of ideas up front. The only goal was
straight from a corner, which Marshall totally misjudged. However, he made
amends with a great save from a Stuart Pearce free kick.
Norwich 2
Newcastle 1
Two goals in ten minutes, from Adams and Ward, gave us a good start. Fox
replied from a penalty, and after that it was mostly Newcastle pressure.
Liverpool 4
Norwich 0
No comment!
The news about Gunn is that he is out for the rest of the season. Norwich
are signing Simon Tracey from Sheffield United on loan. He will presumably
take over from Marshall.
Jon
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53.591 | Oh it's a good new year | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Jan 04 1995 00:08 | 7 |
| Jon,
Don't suppose you have the Liverpool game on a videotape? (:==:)
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.592 | And a happy new year to you too | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:25 | 6 |
| Andrew,
No, fortunately it was not televised. But even if I did have it on video,
I would have burnt it by now.
Jon
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53.593 | Better than all those 0-0 draws of old? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Jan 04 1995 19:43 | 1 |
| I think I still have the 5-1 on video if you'd like to see it (:==:)
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53.594 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jan 09 1995 14:57 | 12 |
| Grimsby 0
Norwich 1
A thirty yard shor from Ian Crook was enough to beat Grimsby. They had a
player sent off after 15 minutes for a foul on Eadie. Norwich's Ullathorne
was also sent off, in the 90th minute. We've been drawn away to Coventry
or WBA in the next round.
Another big game away to a Division 1 team on Wednesday - Bolton in the
League Cup quarter final. Ward is unavailable again (he's cup-tied).
Jon
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53.595 | Robins going? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:26 | 9 |
| It looks like another striker could be on his way - Mark Robins has asked
for a transfer. I've not heard his reasons, but with Ward and Sheron in
the squad he has not been able to keep his first team place. Despite Ward
being cup-tied on Saturday, Robins was not considered for the game. It
seems he doesn't feature in Deehan's plans as he has recalled Ade Akinbiyi
from his spell on loan at Brighton.
Jon
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53.596 | I never did like black fizzy drinks! | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Jan 12 1995 14:42 | 12 |
| Bolton 1
Norwich 0
A good individual effort by Lee(?) half way through the second half was
enough to beat us. He went past about 4 defenders before firing past
Marshall into the net. It seems Deehan's tactics were to play for the
draw, but this backfired badly. Sheron and Newman in attack are not likely
to strike fear into the hearts of defenders! Norwich's best chance was in
injury time when Crook had a free-kick tipped over the bar. To make
matters worse, Darren Eadie was carried off with a suspected broken knee.
Jon
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WE'RE BACK IN '95
Well I hope that you all had a wonderful Christmas and a good new year, I
sure did. Anyway, Norwich aren't famed for their wonderful performances
over holiday periods, so I wasn't too thrilled when I saw who we were up
against over the festive spell. There's a great deal to catch up on, so
let's get on with it.
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December 17th 1994 - CRYSTAL PALACE 0 NORWICH CITY 1
A cold, wet afternoon at one of the premierships less atmospheric stadiums
which called for muscle rather than talent. Norwich and Palace were both
working hard, with quite a few fouls and bookings taking place. Ashley
Ward scored the only goal of the game shortly after the interval. The only
other notable point from this match was the injury to Carl Bradshaw, who
was taken off after colliding with Palace's Richard Shaw. The injury is to
Bradshaw's knee, the same one he shook up earlier this season, and at the
time of writing, he is still out with this injury.
NORWICH: GUNN, BRADSHAW (BOWEN 14), ULLATHORNE, NEWSOME, POLSTON, SUTCH,
EADIE, MILLIGAN, CROOK (NEWMAN 90), ROBINS, WARD. UNUSED SUB: CROWFOOT (GK)
PALACE: MARTYN, HUMPHREY, GORDON, SHAW (PITCHER 18), COLEMAN, SOUTHGATE,
BOWRY (DYER 62), SALAKO, NEWMAN, ARMSTRONG, PREECE. UNUSED SUB: WILMOT (GK)
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December 26th 1994 - NORWICH CITY 0 TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 2
The big Boxing Day game and Carrow Road was full to capacity. The new
corner section between the City Stand and the River End was in use for the
first time. The home sections of the crowd contained two unusual types of
people:
1. Tottenham fans, many of whom got right up the noses of Norwich fans.
2. Kids, who had obviously been given tickets for Christmas.
The kids that had come to see Norwich were sadly disappointed and so were
the rest of the Norwich faithful. I don't know whether it was a case of
too much festive spirit the previous day, or if Norwich had just decided
that it wasn't worth bothering, but there only seemed to be a few Norwich
players putting in any effort. It was clear from the first few minutes
that this was not going to be a Norwich win. Darren Anderton was being
given the ball far too often, and Robert Ullathorne was hopelessly
incapable of either marking him, or keeping up with him after he had
received the ball. The first goal came in this way. A pointless Norwich
attack was defeated by the Tottenham defence, who pushed the ball out to
Anderton who received the ball on the right hand side and sped away from
the Norwich players. Norwich appealed for offside, but it wasn't there.
Anderton crossed the ball to Barmby who put it away from close range to put
Spurs one up. By this time, Tottenham should have been two up anyway, so
Norwich were lucky to go in just one down at the break.
The half time talk in the Norwich dressing room can't have been very
polite, and quite deservedly so. Norwich came out in the second half with
a bit more bite, but still not enough. Norwich pushed harder as the match
went on, but didn't have the finishing that was required. By the last few
minutes, Norwich were pushing everyone but the goalkeeper up front and
Tottenham's second goal came, not surprisingly, on the break. Teddy
Sherringham hit a speculative shot which took a deflection off Robert
Ullathorne (just to complete his day) and looped over Bryan Gunn into the
open net behind him. It was to be the last goal that Bryan would concede
for quite some time. The game finished two nothing to Tottenham and, to be
honest, they deserved a greater margin of victory. Put quite simply, Spurs
played very well and Norwich played very badly.
NORWICH: GUNN, BOWEN (ADAMS), ULLATHORNE, NEWSOME, POLSTON, SUTCH (NEWMAN),
EADIE, GOSS, CROOK, ROBINS, WARD. UNUSED SUB: MARSHALL (GK)
SPURS: WALKER, AUSTIN, CALDERWOOD, MABBUTT, CAMPBELL, POPESCU, HOWELLS,
ANDERTON, BARMBY, KLINSMANN, SHERINGHAM
Here's someone elses view of the game:
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FROM : adrian@mailserver.aixssc.uk.ibm.com
Norwich 0 - Tottenham 2
Barmby
Sheringham
Norwich - Gunn, Bowen, Ullathorne, Polston, Newsome, Sutch
Goss, Crook, Eadie, Robins, Ward. Subs: Newman (for Robins)
Adams (for Sutch), Marshall (GK) unused.
Spurs - Walker, Austin, Campbell, Calderwood, Mabbutt, Anderton,
Popescu, Howells, Barmby, Sheringham, Klinsmann. Subs: Nethercott
(for Howells), Rosenthal and Day (GK) both unused.
The game started with Howells making a couple of terrible tackles on Goss
for which the Spurs player was booked. Ullathorne was having a job trying
to mark Anderton and the left back needed the help of Eadie a lot of the
time which stopped Eadie from attacking as much as he wanted. Newsome had
a superb game and marked Sheringham well. Sutch was having a poor game on
the right wing and Sol Campbell tackled him easily every time. Barmby was
having a good game floating about all over the place. Ashley Ward had a
good game aswell. The Norwich defenders played the ball to his feet a lot
of the time, he controlled it well and played it off to the midfielders.
Goss and Crook couldn't seem to get in the game.
About half way through the first half, Barmby scored their first goal from
what seemed an offside position. Anderton beat Ullathorne and played it
inside where Barmby slotted the ball past Bryan Gunn.
In the second half, Adams replaced Sutch and the difference was immediate.
He put in loads of excellent crosses which the forwards couldn't quite
score from. Ullathorne played a superb second half and managed to get
forward to put in some good crosses. A combination of bad luck and poor
finishing only stopped Norwich from equalising. As the end of the game
came close, Tottenham scored their second goal. Teddy Sheringham ran
unchallenged from the half way line before hitting a shot which deflected
off Ullathorne over Bryan Gunn.
The man of the match was Jerry Goss which met mixed feelings from the
crowd. Personally, I would have chosen Ashley Ward or Jon Newsome who both
had excellent games.
It was a good performance from both teams and unfortunate for Norwich that
they didn't get something from the game.
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December 27th 1994 - NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1 NORWICH CITY 0
Having lost to Spurs the previous day, and with the game being played in
front of the Sky television cameras, Norwich wanted to impress.
Unfortunately the main talking point of this game was the injury to Bryan
Gunn. Gunn had made a save and, in the process, badly injured himself.
The injury has been reported in the press to be everything from a
dislocated ankle to a broken leg. The club says that he broke his lower
leg AND dislocated his ankle and therefore Gunn's season is over.
With Gunn being taken to hospital and with Scott Howie now at Motherwell,
young Andy Marshall came on for his first ever first team appearance for
Norwich. He impressed everyone right from the off, making many fine saves.
It was unfortunate therefore that the game was settled by a mistake made by
him. Lars Bohinen took a corner which Marshall totally misjudged. He came
about five yards too far forward for the ball, which flew over his head
straight into the net. Norwich pressed hard for an equaliser, but it
wasn't to be their night and the game was decided by the single goal.
NORWICH: GUNN (MARSHALL 8), POLSTON, NEWMAN, ULLATHORNE, NEWSOME, SUTCH,
CROOK, WARD, SHERON, CURETON (ADAMS 62), GOSS
FOREST: CROSSLEY, LYTLE, PEARCE, COOPER, CHETTLE, BOHINEN, COLLYMORE,
STONE, WOAN (BLACK 65), HAALAND, ROY
I can hear many of you saying "Who on earth is Andy Marshall?" I must
admit that I hardly knew anything about him before this game, so here is
the Andy Marshall fact file :
Name : Andy Marshall
Position : Goalkeeper
Date of birth : 14th April 1975
Age : 19
Birth place : Handbook states both Bury (Lancashire) and Suffolk !
Signed from : Trainee (July 1991)
Transfer fee : Nil
Career apps : None (Before Forest game)
Interntl hons : None
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December 31st 1994 - NORWICH CITY 2 NEWCASTLE UNITED 1
The second consecutive full house at Carrow Road saw a much better side
than that which had been easily defeated by Tottenham a few days earlier.
The kick off was, thankfully at 12 noon, so that the visiting fans (and
myself I might add) could get back in time for the New Year celebrations.
The game started well for Norwich, with a Crook free kick being headed home
by Neil Adams after just one minute. Adams had somehow evaded the Magpies
defence, who seemed convinced that he was either offside or just an
apparition. Norwich went two up after ten minutes when Ashley Ward scored
with a good volley. For a while, Norwich dominated the game, and could,
and should, have gone further ahead. Just before half time, Ullathorne
brought down Kitson inside the area, and Newcastle were awarded a penalty
kick which Fox, returning to Carrow Road for the first time, put away with
relative ease.
The second half was 99% Newcastle. Cole was unlucky on many occasions, but
the man of the match was most definitely young Andy Marshall who kept goal
for Norwich in superb style. He seemed a little unsure at first but after
denying Andy Cole from a one-on-one situation, he quickly filled with
confidence and made many amazing saves that any keeper would be proud of.
The pressure on the Norwich goal was intense, but somehow Norwich managed
to scrape through and take all three points.
NORWICH: MARSHALL, SUTCH, NEWSOME, POLSTON, ULLATHORNE, ADAMS, MILLIGAN,
CROOK, GOSS, WARD, SHERON. SUBS: NEWMAN, CURETON, CROWFOOT (GK)
NEWCASTLE: SRNICEK, VENISON, HOWEY, PEACOCK, BERESFORD, FOX, LEE,
BRACEWELL, WATSON, COLE, KITSON. SUBS: CLARK, HOTTIGER, HOOPER (GK)
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January 2nd 1995 - LIVERPOOL 4 NORWICH CITY 0
Little can really be said about this game. I think Liverpool were
desperate for revenge after Norwich spoilt their "End of the kop" party
last season with a Goss special. Robbie Fowler took the Norwich defence
apart and, by all accounts, four goals was a deserved margin. Two goals
went to Fowler and one each to Scales and Rush.
NORWICH: MARSHALL, PRIOR, POLSTON, NEWMAN (ADAMS 45), SUTCH, CROOK, GOSS
(EADIE 45), MILLIGAN, ULLATHORNE, WARD, SHERON
LIVERPOOL: JAMES, SCALES, RUDDOCK, BABB, JONES, McMANAMAN, REDKNAPP,
BARNES, BJORNEBYE, RUSH, FOWLER
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January 7th 1995 - GRIMSBY TOWN 0 NORWICH CITY 1
This was an FA Cup third round game that looked ripe for giant killing.
Grimsby were eager and Norwich had injury problems. Bradshaw and Bowen
were both still out with injury and with Ashley Ward cup tied, Robins in
dispute (see below) Sheron was up front with Newman.
This was a good free flowing game of football until the 14th minute when
Eadie flew past Graham Rodger, who could only stop him with a challenge
which has been described as a cross between an elbow and a stiff arm.
Referee Graham Poll sent Rodger off for this, and from then on it was hard
work for both sides.
Eadie caused problems for the Grimsby defence all the way through the game,
and three other Grimsby players were booked in their attempts to stop him.
The only goal of the cam came in the 56th minute. Crook hit the ball from
25 yards out and it bent like a banana into the goal. Norwich should have
won by more, notably Eadie having a shot saved 10 minutes after the goal.
The last talking point of the match was the sending off of Norwich's Robert
Ullathorne for a second bookable offence in the last couple of minutes,
which did not please John Deehan. It was a win though, and Norwich have
progressed to the fourth round of the FA Cup (details below).
NORWICH: MARSHALL, SUTCH, NEWSOME, POLSTON, ULLATHORNE, ADAMS, CROOK,
MILLIGAN, EADIE, SHERON, NEWMAN. SUBS: GOSS, TRACEY, CURETON
GRIMSBY: CRICHTON, McDERMOTT, HANDYSIDE, RODGER, CROFT, CHILDS,
SHAKESPEARE, GROVES, GILBERT, MENDONCA, WOODS. SUBS: JOBLING, PEARCEY,
LESTER
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January 11th 1995 - BOLTON WANDERERS 1 NORWICH CITY 0
A disappointing game and a disappointing end to what seemed to be a good
Coca-cola cup run by Norwich. The first division side started well, but
were outplayed by Norwich for much of the game. Norwich had little
finishing power with Robins out and Ward cup-tied, so Newman and Sheron
were up front. Norwich weren't helped with Eadie being carried off which
removed the main play making potential from the side.
The only goal of the game came in the 66th minute from David Lee, Bolton's
small winger who strolled past six attempts to deprive him of the ball and
then beat Marshall from 14 yards.
Norwich had their fair share of chances, but had no finishing power, Newman
being especially notable for his chances. In the final few seconds, Crook
had a chance to level the game from a free kick just outside the Bolton
box, but his shot was just tipped over the bar by Bolton's keeper.
Even more disappointing was that Palace, Swindon and Liverpool were the
other winners in the quarter finals, so Norwich would have stood a fair
chance of winning the cup, or at least of getting to Wembley.
I feel that with this game went any real hope of a trophy or European
qualification for next season. What worries me is that Norwich will be in
the same position for the FA Cup for the rest of this season. Ashley Ward
is cup-tied and Robins will surely not be with us much longer. The problem
is that most other English strikers will also be cup-tied so there's not
much point rushing out and buying one, unless Deehan goes abroad and I
can't see Chase releasing enough money for that to happen.
NORWICH: MARSHALL, SUTCH, NEWSOME, POLSTON, BOWEN, ADAMS (AKINBIYI 74),
CROOK, GOSS, EADIE (ULLATHORNE 27), SHERON, NEWMAN
BOLTON: BRANAGAN, GREEN, COLEMAN, STUBBS, PHILLIPS, LEE, McATEER, SNEEKES,
THOMPSON, McGINLAY, PAATELAINEN
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January 14th 1995 - NORWICH CITY 1 WIMBLEDON 2
I thought this was going to be a bad one on the way to the match when I saw
many coachloads of school children being shipped in, in what looked like a
military operation. It turned out that there were 59 schools there and
4,000 kids. It didn't do much for the atmosphere and was actually quite
embarrassing. Also, most Norwich fans were more interested in the Robins
story than the game.
Sam Hamman, the Wimbledon chairman, made a little trip around the ground
before the game. When some Norwich supporters in the Lower Barclay started
cheering his name, he waved back and then, against the advice of the
stewards, climbed over the barriers and walked up into the Barclay and
spent a few minutes talking to the Norwich fans. It was a nice gesture
that I'm sure most chairman would not make.
Most of the first half possession was to Norwich, though it must be said
that the first twenty minutes was very dull. The deadlock was broken in
the 22nd minute, when Goss drove in a wonderful left-foot 16 yard goal, his
first of the season. This spurred Norwich on, and three or four more
should have been scored before half-time, though the finishing was not good
enough.
Just before half time, Alan Reeves who was once on the books at Norwich,
rose above the Norwich defence from a corner and put the ball past Marshall
to make it level at half-time.
The second half was one of the worst displays I have ever seen by a Norwich
side. I don't know what happened, maybe Robins announced his leaving.
Within five minutes of the restart Kimble had put in a short ball to the
front post where Efan Ekoku, returning to Carrow Road for the first time,
flicked the ball into the net, past the Norwich keeper.
The rest of the game was very poor. Norwich had very little possession,
and what they did have was not used well. Inaccurate passing and poor
finishing caused a great deal of frustration amongst the Norwich fans.
Even more confusing was Deehans substitution strategy. In the 58th minute
and at 2-1 down, Deehan decided to take Adams (a playmaker) off and put
Prior (a defender) on, a strange decision. Then in the 69th minute, Crook
was taken off and Akinbiyi replaced him. Again this was a strange decision
as surely Deehan should have gone for a more attacking formation,
especially as Crook is a good playmaker.
As the final whistle blew, Norwich fans booed the players off the pitch and
calls of "Deehan out" went around the ground, and I think rightly so.
Deehan's actions lately, coupled with his tactics, show I think, that he is
not suitable as a Premiership manager. What do you think ?
NORWICH: MARSHALL, SUTCH, BOWEN, POLSTON, NEWSOME, ADAMS, CROOK, GOSS,
ULLATHORNE, SHERON, WARD. SUBS: AKINBIYI, PRIOR, TRACEY (GK)
WIMBLEDON: SEGERS, CUNNINGHAM, KIMBLE, REEVES, PERRY, BARTON, JONES, EARLE,
HOLDSWORTH, GOODMAN, EKOKU. SUBS: CLARKE, ELKINS, SULLIVAN (GK)
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From: D.Belisario@uk.ac.uea
ITFCS = Ipswich Town Football Club Supporter
ML = Mike Liggins [Local TV sports man]
ITFC supporter approaches a taxi.
ITFCS: could you get me to Tower Bridge as soon as possible.
Taxi Driver: yes, but why do you want to go?
ITFCS: I want to jump into the Thames to drown.
Taxi Driver: Why don't you use the Orwell Bridge?
ITFCS: It's packed out
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ML: Have you heard that Ipswich have signed a new international
from South Korea?
ITFCS: Nope. What's he called?
ML: Why Me
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ML: Ipswich have a problem with their new stand. It faces the football
pitch!
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ML: Why do you look so sad?
ITFCS: I've just nailed my season ticket to a tree.
ML: So why are you so sad?
ITFC: Some b**** has pinched the nail.
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ML: George Burley has just been rushed to hospital. A spokeperson
for the hospital says he just has a poor side
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ML: Ipswich Town have more chance of playing in Europe than Norwich
next season - as they'll be able to play in the Anglo-Italian Cup.
-----
ML: George, what's your New Year's resolution?
GB: To win a game.
ML: And what's your John (Deehan)?
JD: Well, win all our games to lift the Premiership, FA Cup, Coca-
cup and be ready for Europe next season.
ML: (slightly astounded) That's a bit ambitious John.
JD: Well, George started it!
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George Burley and squad at the Town's Christmas dinner.
Waitress: Mr Burley, what would you like for Christmas dinner?
GB: I'll have some turkey, sausauges, stuffing, roast potatoes
and gravy.
Waitress: and vegetables?
GB They'll have the same.
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ROBINS IN DISPUTE WITH DEEHAN - AND LEAVES !
You heard it here first didn't you ! I told you previously that Robins and
Deehan weren't seeing eye to eye about the alleged move to Middlesborough,
and so it has continued. Shortly before the Grimsby game, Robins went to
the press to say how he had spoken to Deehan and that he saw that his
future lied elsewhere. It seemed that he would not be around at Norwich
for much longer.
Recently, Leicester made a 1 million offer for Robins, and it appears to
have been taken. Things weren't definate until after the Wimbledon game,
where Robins was seen emptying his locker into a bin liner and leaving the
ground. Deehan had a tough time at the press conference after the game,
with demonstrators outside the ground calling for his head on a spike. It
will be interesting to see what develops.
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SIMON TRACEY NEW CANARY KEEPER
As soon as Gunn was injured, Deehan stated that he would look for a
replacement. It looked at one point as if the Canaries would get a 6'7"
tall keeper from Australia, but work permit complications ended that idea.
In the end, Simon Tracey was signed on loan from Sheffield United just
before the Grimsby game. Tracey is said to be hoping for a permanent move
to Carrow Road, though he'll have to battle with Marshall for the place!
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FA CUP 4TH ROUND
Norwich have drawn either Coventry or West Brom in the 4th round of the
Littlewoods FA Cup. If Coventry win the replay, it will be like two years
ago with the two sides playing each other twice in quick succession.
Norwich play Coventry on Wednesday 25th January at home and then the FA Cup
game is away, on Saturday 28th January.
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FUTURE GAMES
January 21st 1995 - QPR v NORWICH CITY (PL)
January 25th 1995 - NORWICH CITY v COVENTRY CITY (PL)
January 28th 1995 - COVENTRY CITY or WBA
v NORWICH CITY (FA CUP 4TH)
February 4th 1995 - EVERTON v NORWICH CITY (PL)
February 11th 1995 - NORWICH CITY v SOUTHAMPTON (PL)
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53.598 | Bring back Mike Walker, at least he had some idea of what he was doing. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:09 | 18 |
53.599 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Mon Jan 16 1995 13:58 | 1 |
| Do these people not have day jobs then ???
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53.600 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jan 16 1995 14:23 | 9 |
| Kev,
I agree with your comments about Deehan. Including Robins, Deehan has sold
five strikers in a year, and only bought Ward and Sheron as replacements.
No wonder there were chants of "Deehan Out" after Saturday's game. I
reckon that Newman must have some incriminating pictures of Deehan - that's
the only reason I can think of why Deehan keeps playing him as a forward.
Jon
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53.601 | A note with no mention of Cantona | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:41 | 13 |
| Norwich 2
Coventry 2
Simon Tracey, making his debut in goal for Norwich, was guilty of an
unforgivable error for Coventry's first goal. He was dribbling the ball
back into the penalty area, but was dispossed by Ndlovu, who passed to
Dublin who put the ball into the empty net. Norwich then scored two - a
penalty by Adams after a Coventry defender handled the ball, and another
goal by Ward. Jenkinson got Coventry's equaliser with 15 minutes to go.
We play Coventry again on Saturday, at Highfield Road, in the Cup.
Jon
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53.602 | Lucky Norwich! | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Thu Jan 26 1995 16:53 | 7 |
| >penalty by Adams after a Coventry defender handled the ball, and another
Was that the one where the attacker headed it at his arm from 3 inches away?
Usually, I think refs are OK, but how he could give that as intentional is
beyond me . .
g
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53.603 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:39 | 8 |
| >Simon Tracey, making his debut
Quality buy for Norwich eh....NOT! I remember many a time the Leeds
fans would stand on the terraces while he was in goal for Sheff Utd,
shouting "Tracey" in a high pitched voice... it used to really wind him
up! :->
Rick.
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53.604 | Watch Norwich's league form plummet | 45769::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Thu Jan 26 1995 18:57 | 9 |
| >Simon Tracey, making his debut
I remember seeing his debut for Wimbledon at home to Arsenal in 1988/9.
Sparkling form he showed. It was the way he caught a cross from Brian
Marwood, fell backwards, hit the deck and watched the ball roll over
the line for the Arsenal equaliser. We went on to win 5-1 (Aah, heady
days).
Stuart
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53.605 | | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Thu Jan 26 1995 19:42 | 11 |
|
re .603....
Ah, Rick, but did he leap the advertising hoarding in a single
bound, sprint up the empty terracing (we're talking about Leeds
a few years ago, after all...;-) and beat the crap out of his
intimidators?
I think not. 8-)
Andy.
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53.606 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Jan 26 1995 19:51 | 13 |
| Rick/Stuart,
Thankfully, Tracey is only on loan at Norwich, as a replacement for Bryan
Gunn. I thought that Andy Marshall was doing OK as the stand-in 'keeper,
but Deehan obviously felt that he did not have enough experience.
Grahame,
Although clearly not deliberate, the defender's hand diverted the ball away
from the danger area, denying Norwich a possible scoring oppurtunity.
Anyway, it's about time a dodgy decision went in out favour!
Jon
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53.607 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Thu Jan 26 1995 20:16 | 10 |
| >(we're talking about Leeds a few years ago, after all...;-)
Sounds like fighting talk to me.. but I don't a twelve match
suspension & a cut in my wages... ( though you'd have to get a hack saw
out to cut my salary in half since they don't so 1/2p's any more! ) :->
I know.. I'll send my mate Eric from Roundhay, Leeds round to see
ya! :-> Can't speak a lot of English but he can sure kick! :->
Rick.
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53.608 | Who'd be a Norwich goalie? | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Jan 30 1995 19:36 | 10 |
| Coventry 0
Norwich 0
The reports said that this was a highly entertaining goalless draw! Our
stand-in 'keeper, Simon Tracey, was carried off with a back injury. Andy
Marshall replaced him and made some terrific saves. So we play Coventry
for the 3rd time in two weeks on Wednesday week. The winners are away to
Everton in the next round.
Jon
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53.609 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We can change... anything we want too... | Mon Jan 30 1995 20:15 | 7 |
| I'm sorry but "Norwich" and "entertaining" can't be put together in the
same note.. its just not possible....
Its just as impossible as me combining "ManU" & "Great, Terrific,
Smashing" in the same sentence...
Rick. :->
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53.610 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Burble burble, said the boiling vicar. | Mon Jan 30 1995 20:20 | 5 |
| Okay, try this...
"Jim Bowen supports Man U. He says, "Great, terrific, super smashing. Look
what they could've won. Keep out of the crowd, and onto the pitch, there's
nothing in this game for those who aren't rich."
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53.611 | Another loss | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Feb 06 1995 13:59 | 15 |
|
Everton 2 - 1 Norwich
Milligan
Another loss which sees the Canaries remain in tenth place in
the League.
I noticed Robins notched another goal for Leicester on Saturday.
Shame he had a "face that no longer fitted in" at Carrow Road.
The EDP had a story that Deehan and Megson were flying out to Spain
to look at a striker playing in the Spanish league. Can't remember
the exact name - something like Luvic.
/Kev
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53.612 | Results so far | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Feb 06 1995 14:00 | 65 |
| NORWICH CITY FIXTURES & RESULTS 1994/5
AUGUST SAT 20 CHELSEA A 0-2
WED 24 CRYSTAL PALACE H 0-0
SAT 27 WEST HAM UNITED H 1-0 Robins
WED 31 SHEFF WED A 0-0
SEPTEMBER SAT 10 ARSENAL H 0-0
MON 19 IPSWICH TOWN A 2-1 Bradshaw, Newman
SAT 24 MAN CITY A 0-2
OCTOBER SAT 1 BLACKBURN RVRS H 2-1 Bowen, Newsome
SAT 8 LEEDS H 2-1 Adams, Robins
SAT 15 ASTON VILLA A 1-1 Milligan
SAT 22 QUEENS PARK RGS H 4-2 Bowen, Sheron, Robins, OG
SUN 30 WIMBLEDON A 0-1
NOVEMBER WED 2 SOUTHAMPTON A 1-1 Robins
SAT 5 EVERTON H 0-0
SAT 19 COVENTRY CITY A 0-1
SAT 26 LEICESTER CITY H 2-1 Sutch, Newsome
DECEMBER SAT 3 MANCHESTER UTD A 0-1
SAT 10 CHELSEA H 3-0 Ward (2), Cureton
SAT 17 CRYSTAL PALACE A 1-0 Ward
MON 26 TOTTENHAM HOTSP H 0-2
TUE 27 NOTTINGHAM FRST A 0-1
SAT 31 NEWCASTLE UTD H 2-1 Adams, Ward
JANUARY MON 2 LIVERPOOL A 0-4
SAT 14 WIMBLEDON H 1-2 Goss
SAT 21 QUEENS PARK RGS A OFF - BAD WEATHER
WED 25 COVENTRY CITY H 2-2 Adams, Ward
FEBRUARY SAT 4 EVERTON A 1-2 Milligan
SAT 11 SOUTHAMPTON H
SAT 18 LEICESTER CITY A
WED 22 MANCHESTER UTD H
SAT 25 BLACKBURN RVRS A
MARCH SAT 4 MANCHESTER CITY H
WED 8 SHEFFIELD WED H
SAT 11 WEST HAM UNITED A
SAT 18 IPSWICH TOWN H
APRIL SAT 1 ARSENAL A
SAT 8 NEWCASTLE UTD A
SAT 15 NOTTINGHAM FRST H
MON 17 TOTTENHAM HOTSP A
SAT 29 LIVERPOOL H
MAY SAT 6 LEEDS UNITED A
SAT 13 ASTON VILLA H
CUP FIXTURES
SEPTEMBER WED 21 SWANSEA (CCC 2(1) H) 3-0 Bradshaw, Adams, Sheron
OCTOBER WED 5 SWANSEA (CCC 2(2) A) 0-1 (3-1 agg.)
WED 26 TRANMERE RVS (CCC 3A) 1-1 Polston
NOVEMBER WED 9 TRANMERE RVS (CCC 3RH) 4-2 Prior, Polston, Newman,OG
WED 11 BOLTON (CCC 5A) 0-1
SAT 28 COVENTRY CITY (FAC 4A) 0-0
FEBRUARY WED 8 COVENTRY CTY (FAC 4HR)
SAT 18 FA CUP 5
MARCH SAT 11 FA CUP 6
APRIL SAT 8 FA CUP SEMI-FINAL
MAY SAT 20 FA CUP FINAL
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53.613 | | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Feb 06 1995 14:54 | 14 |
| Kev,
> SAT 18 FA CUP 5
>MARCH SAT 11 FA CUP 6
>APRIL SAT 8 FA CUP SEMI-FINAL
>MAY SAT 20 FA CUP FINAL
Being a bit optimistic, aren't you? :-)
On a more pessimistic note, although we are tenth in the League, we are
only six points off the fourth relegation place. We need a couple of wins
soon, otherwise we could be pulled into the relegation dog fight.
Jon
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53.614 | Need a new keeper | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Feb 06 1995 15:09 | 5 |
| Looks like Norwich are now trying to keep up with their country cousins
Ipswich (smiley things).
The most worrying thing must be the number of goals the defence has conceded
since Gunn got injured. Unless they stop that they'll be in trouble come May.
|
53.615 | Through to the 5th round | 43533::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Feb 09 1995 16:29 | 9 |
| Norwich 3
Coventry 1
Sheron scored twice (shock, horror!) and Eadie scored the other. The score
after 90 minutes was 1-1, but Norwich scored two extra-time goals to go
through to the 5th round, where we play Everton at Goodison. This is a
repeat of last Saturday's game, which Everton won 2-1.
Jon
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53.616 | Latest internet mailing | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Feb 13 1995 17:16 | 269 |
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SAT 4TH FEB - EVERTON 2 NORWICH 1
This game started the alarm bells really ringing at Carrow Road, leaving
Norwich just six points clear of the relegation battle. Another Norwich
match which could hardly be called a classic, Everton opened their account
in the 42nd minute when Graham Stuart tucked a first time shot past Andy
Marshall. Everton went two up when Paul Rideout converted a deep Samways
cross with a downward header. Milligan pulled one back for Norwich in the
80th minute, but it wasn't enough. Norwich played well for the first and
last 15 minutes, but were fairly normal in between and so were unable to
restage last seasons 5-1 victory.
MATCH FACTS:
NORWICH: MARSHALL, BOWEN, NEWSOME, POLSTON, ULLATHORNE, MILLIGAN, SUTCH
(ADAMS 45), CROOK, WARD, SHERON (GOSS 68), EADIE. UNUSED SUBS: TRACEY (GK)
EVERTON: SOUTHALL, BARRETT, WATSON, UNSWORTH, ABLETT, HORNE, EBBRELL,
PARKINSON (SAMWAYS 25), HINCHCLIFFE, STUART, RIDEOUT. UNUSED SUBS: ANGELL,
REEVES (GK)
NORWICH EVERTON
TOTAL SHOTS 9 9
ON TARGET 6 7
OFF TARGET 3 2
CORNERS 9 3
BOOKINGS 2 2
ATTENDANCE: 23,293
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WED 8TH FEB - NORWICH 3 COVENTRY 1
Yet another Norwich/Coventry game ! This one was the fourth round FA cup
replay, the winners would be away at Everton in the fifth round. The match
got off to a hectic start, Ndlovu shooting over the bar within 5 minutes.
It was in the 9th minute that Norwich took the lead. A Bowen cross to the
near post was flicked off Sheron's head into the Coventry goal. Norwich
really took charge at this point, the few Coventry chances that there were
being saved well by Andy Marshall (though his kicking is still far from
perfect, especially when under pressure). Sheron should have made it 2-0
in the 24 minute when Crook charged down a Coventry clearance and passed
the ball to Eadie who crossed it to Sheron who was clear at the back post,
but his header went over the bar. Polston also had a header tipped over
the bar from the corner.
In the 32nd minute, Coventry equalised. Peter Ndlovu's head met the ball
from a corner. The ball looped over Marshall and Newsome could do nothing
but help the ball into the net. This seemed to inspire Coventry who really
began to push forward. Ndlovu had a good close range shot saved by
Marshall and Wegerle was just wide from a longer range effort. At the
break, the score was 1-1.
The second half started with another Sheron chance that really should have
been put away. Sheron got the ball about ten yards out with a one-on-one
situation, but put the ball over the bar. From this point, both sides
suddenly seemed to remember that this was an FA cup game, and that there
had to be a winner on the night. The game became very desperate and
scrappy, the fluidity of the first half giving in to long balls and wild
shots. There were many goal mouth scrambles at both ends. Goss came on
for Crook, who looked tired and unhappy. Wegerle was also replaced though
he had to be carried off after receiving a nasty knee injury. The rest of
the half continued in the same desperate way, but neither side could score
the all important goal to go through to the fifth round, so we went into
extra time.
Tempers started to fray in extra time and the game had that real FA cup
feel to it. It was in the 13th minute of the first period of extra time
that Norwich re-gained the lead. A Goss cross fell to Eadie who swivelled
180 degrees and put the ball inside the post. It was a wonderful and well
deserved goal for Eadie.
From this point on, Norwich really took charge of the game and Coventry
seemed to run out of puff. Norwich sealed the game in the second period of
extra time from a corner. Newsome received the ball and shot. His shot
was saved but not held and the ball fell to Sheron who drove the ball into
the Coventry keeper and a defender lying on the ground. The ball lifted up
and into the net.
The game was a relief to Norwich who have had a bad spell recently. The FA
cup is the only remaining avenue for success this season, having been
knocked out of the Coca Cola Cup by Bolton and the league slipping away.
MATCH FACTS:
NORWICH: MARSHALL, SUTCH, BOWEN, POLSTON, NEWMAN, ADAMS (AKINBIYI 105),
CROOK (GOSS 75), MILLIGAN, ULLATHORNE, SHERON, EADIE. UNUSED SUBS: TRACEY
COVENTRY: OGRIZOVIC, BORROWS, MORGAN, PRESSLEY, FLYNN, PICKERING, NDLOVU,
DUBLIN (DARBY 105), MARSH, RENNIE, WEGERLE (JONES 77). UNUSED SUBS: GOULD
NORWICH COVENTRY
TOTAL SHOTS 20 18
ON TARGET 13 10
OFF TARGET 7 8
CORNERS 17 4
BOOKINGS 1 1
ATTENDANCE: 14,673
I was also present at the press conference after this game (with my tape
recorder) so here are the questions and answers from that conference :
DEEHAN:"We're in the next round, we're obviously very pleased. I thought
we've worked hard over the last week at trying to just change our approach
play a little bit, obviously we knew we weren't playing with great size up
there, so we had to try and keep the game going, and everything went
according to plan really. For the first half hour we played very well. We
thought we'd create chances and we did create chances early on, and we lost
momentum once they scored, and they came back into it and possibly had
their best spell just before half time. If they'd have scored then, we
could have wobbled if we'd gone 2-1 down. It was just a case of picking
the lads back up at half time, realising that we had to be committed to the
path that we'd set ourselves to try and win the game, which was to get on
the front foot and to try and force Coventry back and I think we did that
for the majority of the second 45 minutes. I thought we played well but we
should have maybe clinched it then. A good chance for Sheron, a good
chance for Eadie, a good chance for Polston and at the other end we asked
the keeper to make a couple of saves, but that's cup football. We wanted
to win the game, and in wanting to win it, we might have exposed ourselves
a couple of times. We're still not playing as well as we can or as well as
we have. We're beginning to try and play to a system that will win us
games. I honestly thought that in extra time we looked a bit fitter, maybe
we've got a few more younger legs, Darren Eadie exceptional and being able
to use Ade Akinbiyi, allot of pace. Jerry Goss also fresh onto the pitch
helped us a little bit. When the goals came, it was nice to get them."
QUESTION:"A change of fortunes for Mr Sheron ?"
DEEHAN:"Yeah, he deserved it really. I've been pleased that he's never
shirked responsibility, he's never ducked any issues. He's come here and
allot of people have said that he was to replace Chris Sutton. That was
never really the case. I just wanted to bring him in. I knew he was a
quality player. I think his hold-up play is equal to anybody's in the
league really. The only thing that is possibly going to make him a top
player is he's got to get himself into more goal-scoring positions. We've
worked at that and he's got two I'm lead to believe tonight and he possibly
maybe feels he should have had four. So that leads me to believe that he's
taken on board what we're trying to do."
QUESTION:"It was a good goal from Darren in extra time"
DEEHAN:"Yeah, a great goal from Darren Eadie. I think really a little bit
like me, he could be anything. He really could be anything. He could be
really top of the range, out of the top draw. He makes the game exciting
when he's in position. You feel that he's got the capacity to make things
happen for you. Obviously I expect him to have peaks and troughs. At the
moment he's doing well, on a peak, but he's only a young lad and he'll have
a dull period where he'll need to come out of the team and have a little
bit of a rest and reassess it. But while he's doing well, we'll back him
all the way."
QUESTION:"Do you see his best position as out wide ?"
DEEHAN:"I think he's got the capacity to really do what Ryan Giggs has done
for Manchester United. Obviously I think he's at his best when he's
running at players, and to run at players, he really needs to be in a wide
position and getting plenty of the ball and producing crosses. But with
his pace, and I think he's got such and electrifying turn of pace, if he's
up against your back line players I don't think anyone could feel
comfortable up against him. Any defender in the league would be worried
that if he was to get half-turned that his only option would be to bring
him down, so he's done particularly well. Andy Marhsall, the goalkeeper,
has done quite well as well. His kicking improved a little bit, he's done
a little bit better there. He's still trying to build a relationship
between himself and the back four, but he's only 19 and he's a very young
lad and talking probably comes a little bit later on for goalkeepers
realistically. So, here we come Goodison, thanks very much."
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SAT 11TH FEB - NORWICH 2 SOUTHAMPTON 2
Terry Venables had made the trip to Norwich to see not only the new
training facilities at Colney, but the first team play Southampton. Last
season this game finished 5-4 to the Saints, and Norwich were determined
not to let that happen again. It didn't look good for the Canaries though,
when after 33 minutes Le Tissier floated a corner across the Norwich area
and Richard Hall rose above Spencer Prior and headed the ball in. Three
minutes later and Southampton were two up. Jim Magilton played a one-two
with Neil Shipperly before driving the ball low past Marshall.
Norwich fought back straight away, Prior flicking on a Crook corner for
Newsome to head in. It was 2-1 at half time, but Norwich were well on top
in the second half. Despite being on top, Norwich seemed unable to score
the equaliser. I had a horrible feeling that this was going to be the
Newcastle coming back to haunt us (you may remember that Newcastle played
Norwich off the park in the second half of that game, but were unable to
score). It wasn't until 40 seconds into injury time that Ward was able to
get past the Saints defence and knock the ball in to get a point.
Southampton boss Alan Ball blamed Le Tissier for the first goal, saying
that he was "irresponsible" and "unprofessional". To be fair though,
Norwich deserved at least a point from this game, and it's a very important
point as well, leaving Norwich 10th in the Premier League, only 5 points
clear of the relegation battle.
MATCH FACTS:
NORWICH: MARSHALL, BRADSHAW, NEWSOME, PRIOR (ADAMS 78), BOWEN, EADIE,
CROOK, GOSS, ULLATHORNE (SUTCH 45), WARD, BOWEN. UNUSED SUB: TRACEY (GK)
SO'TON: GROBBELAAR, KENNA, MONKOU, HALL, DODD, HEANEY, MADDISON, MAGILTON,
WIDDRINGTON, LE TISSIER (HUGHES 78), SHIPPERLY. UNUSED SUBS: TISDALE,
BEASANT (GK)
NORWICH SOUTHAMPTON
TOTAL SHOTS 24 14
ON TARGET 14 5
OFF TARGET 10 9
CORNERS 12 4
FOULS CONC. 10 7
OFFSIDES 0 0
MAN OF THE MATCH: DARREN EADIE
REFEREE: R.HART (DARLINGTON)
ATTENDANCE: 18,361
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THE FUTURE OF THE NCFC SERVICES
As I've previously said, I am only able to provide the services that I do
as I am an undergraduate at the University of East Anglia, Norwich. I am
due to graduate in a few months time. I would like to stay on at UEA to do
an MSc research course, but funding is a major problem. This, therefore,
is a plea. If anyone knows where I can get funding to do an MSc course (
and therefore continue the NCFC services), then please let me know. Many
thanks !
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Hey, don't forget that the famous Norwich City FC WWW is freely available
to anyone with a net connection. There's quite allot there, so why not try
it out, the url is below.
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53.617 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Feb 20 1995 16:57 | 21 |
| Everton 5
Norwich 0
Well, that's the Cup gone for another season! A dreadful performance all
round, apparently, and Newsome was sent off for two bookable offences. We
can now concentrate on the League :-) .... Talking of which, I went to the
game against Southampton last week. Norwich deserved at least a draw, and
had almost constant pressure in the second half. Ashley Ward is looking a
tremendous buy - not only does he score goals, but his support play and
shielding of the ball is excellent. As for Mike Sheron, he's hopeless.
His shooting was way off target. Norwich look more vulnerable at the back
than earlier in the season. This is possibly down to the absence of Gunn,
but his young replacement Marshall has played very well (although Tracey
was prefered to him against Everton). Although we are 11th in the League,
we are only 5 points off the 4th relegation place, so need some victories
soon. Three points on Wednesday night (vs. Man. United) would be very
welcome.
Jon
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53.618 | We need a win soon! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Feb 23 1995 18:09 | 16 |
| Norwich 0
Man. United 2
Two early goals were enough to beat us last night. The first was a shot
from Ince following a corner, and the second was also after a corner - a
Norwich corner. About ten seconds after the corner, United had gone up to
the other end for Kanchelskis to score.
Norwich didn't play badly, but never really threatened to score (the story
of the season). Ward was closest, having a header hit the top of the bar.
Andy Marshall was restored to the team in place of Tracey, and we also had
Andy (?) Johnson (another teenager) playing in midfield. We have now got
only two points from the last six games, and are being dragged into the
relegation battle.
Jon
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53.619 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Feb 27 1995 14:50 | 13 |
| Blackburn 0
Norwich 0
A very satisfactory point for Norwich. LeSaux came closest to scoring,
hitting the post after ten minutes, but after that Norwich coped well with
the Blackburn attack (which was missing Sutton). Norwich had chances to
win the game at the end, especially Jamie Cureton who had two chances after
coming on as a sub.
We have slipped down to 14th place, but more importantly we are now six
points off the fourth relegation place (an improvement of 1 point).
Jon
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53.620 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Mar 06 1995 16:49 | 13 |
| Norwich 1
Man. City 1
Both goals came in the last ten minutes - first Cureton for Norwich after a
good run by Ward. Man. City equalised with 4 minutes to go. The reporter
on the radio said it wasn't a pretty game to watch, and both teams have
still got to watch out to avoid relegation.
Simon Tracey has gone back to Sheff United (hooray), and we are trying to
get John Burridge on loan as cover (Burridge is more than twice the age of
our other goalie, Marshall :-).
Jon
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53.621 | Who HASN'T he played for ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Mon Mar 06 1995 17:02 | 8 |
|
re 620
I don't suppose anybody knows how many clubs John Burridge has
played for in his career ? I would guess that it is a world record.
Malc.
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53.622 | | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Mon Mar 06 1995 17:23 | 6 |
|
Malc,
I'm sure i read somewhere that Norwich is his TWENTIETH club.
Maybe this would be a good question for note 9.Can anybody
name them ?
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53.623 | Sixteen to be going on with | YUPPY::ANDERSONR | Mr. Rothmans | Tue Mar 07 1995 15:58 | 4 |
|
Workington, Blackpool, Villa, Southend, Palace, QPR, Wolves, Derby,
Sheff. Utd., Southampton, Newcastle, Hibs, Scarborough, Lincoln,
Aberdeen, Norwich
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53.624 | Or was this a loan from another club ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Tue Mar 07 1995 16:18 | 3 |
|
He was playing for Falkirk a few weeks ago.
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53.625 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Goodbye shorts, hello football! | Tue Mar 07 1995 16:24 | 3 |
| He was at Man City earlier this season.
Stuart
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53.626 | Dumbarton as well | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Tue Mar 07 1995 17:18 | 1 |
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53.627 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Mar 13 1995 16:48 | 23 |
| West Ham 2
Norwich 2
Norwich were 2-0 up with 8 minutes to go, but let in two late goals to
throw away the chance of the first league victory this year. Darren Eadie
scored the first, and Ullathorne the second. Cottee scored both West Ham
goals, the second of which was after the ball had been flying round the
penalty area like a pinball game.
The main talking point of the game was the sending off of Norwich's Andy
Johnson. Spencer Prior had already been booked by the original ref, who
was substituted by a linesman after getting injured. Later, Prior pulled
down a West Ham player, and the substitute ref immediately went to his
pocket, so Prior walked towards the tunnel, without waiting to see the red
card. However, the ref mistook Johnson for Prior, and sent off Johnson,
who was completely innocent. Meanwhile Prior came back onto the pitch to
continue playing.
After the game, the referee's observer pointed out the mistake to the ref,
who had to admit that it was a case of mistaken identity. Johnson will not
have to serve any suspension, but presumably Prior will.
Jon
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53.628 | Two latest results | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Mar 13 1995 16:49 | 24 |
53.629 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Mar 14 1995 14:47 | 4 |
| Wow - 2 Norwich notes in the same minute. You two should have a go at the
Lottery!!
g
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53.630 | It's not looking good | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Mar 16 1995 13:38 | 14 |
| QPR 2
Norwich 0
We are getting closer and closer to the bottom four. It seems that we were
soundly beaten last night - second half goals from Ferdinand and Gallen.
We made a bright start, with Eadie having a shot well saved, but as the
game went on QPR started to dominate.
It is reported in the paper that Deehan wants to sign some players before
the transfer deadline. He certainly needs to do something, otherwise I'll
be able to see Norwich at Elm Park next season :-(
Jon
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53.631 | bottom | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Thu Mar 16 1995 15:05 | 9 |
|
John,
Could you give us a run down of the bottom 6 or 7 if youve got the
table to hand? I'm starting to lose track of who's down there.
Ian.
p.s I hope you dont go down!
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53.632 | Norwich going down fast! | PEKING::SHALLOMA | NORA MOLLAHS! | Thu Mar 16 1995 16:10 | 7 |
|
I went to the game yesterday and Norwich were very poor and didn't
create much and only had one shot on target!!Don't know why Robins &
Ekuko were sold without any back up to take their places.
Aron...
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53.633 | The bottom of the table | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Mar 16 1995 16:31 | 14 |
|
P Pts
Villa 33 39
Norwich 33 39
Man City 32 38
Everton 33 36
Palace 31 34
West Ham 33 34
Southampton 30 33
Ipswich 32 23
Leicester 33 21
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53.634 | Yeeeha a win in '95!! | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Mar 21 1995 12:27 | 16 |
|
Norwich 3 - 0 Ipswich
Cureton
Ward
Eadie
Well a win at last for the Canaries in 1995. This lifts them up
to 11th and probably eases the pressure on Deehan somewhat. I'm
sure there would have been talk of his departure if the team had
been unable to beat their East Anglian rivals.
Burley is apparently planning a season in Division 1 for Ipswich
so it looks like anyone that plays them between now and season end
should have an easy time.
/Kev
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53.635 | Never mind the performance, feel the 3 points | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Tue Mar 21 1995 13:43 | 18 |
| From the comfort of my armchair, I was not impressed by Norwich. Ipswich
were the better team in the first half, and could have gone ahead after 2
minutes when Thomsen blasted over the bar. Ward had a header well saved,
but apart from that, there were not many chances. Norwich were very edgy,
with many passes going astray. But the game turned a minute before half
time when John Wark was sent off for fouling Darren Eadie. This was a very
harsh decision, as there were at least 3 defenders between Eadie and the
goal, and Wark's challenge was more clumsy than malicious.
Norwich made the most of the extra man, scoring three times in the second
half. Jamie Cureton's goal was very well taken, rounding the 'keeper
before shooting from a tight angle.
I was alarmeed by how poor Norwich played, especially in the first half,
but this victory puts us up to 11th place. Were still not safe yet, but
this takes the pressure off for a while.
Jon
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53.636 | | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Apr 03 1995 14:25 | 13 |
| Arsenal 5
Norwich 1
What a thoroughly depressing day in North London! It didn't look good once
the team was announced - Newman playing at centre half, and no Ian Crook in
midfield. Arsenal ran us ragged for the first fifteen minutes. I was very
impressed by Glenn Helder - he looks far too skillful for Arsenal :-)
Norwich's only goal was from Cureton, after a break by Eadie. Norwich were
lightweight up front, and the midfield was always second best. If we are
to stay up, it will be because other teams lose their games rather than we
win ours!
Jon
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53.637 | We're going down with Ipswich | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Apr 06 1995 14:53 | 21 |
| Leicester 1
Norwich 0
If we can't beat Leicester then we deserve to go down. The report on Radio
5 Live said we created loads of chances but couldn't score. Things have
got so desperate now that Gary Megson played his first game of the season,
and was our best player!
Our run in now looks like this:
8/4 Newcastle A
15/4 Forest H
17/4 Spurs A
29/4 Liverpool H
6/5 Leeds A
13/5 Villa H
I cannot see too many more points coming our way. We'll have to rely on
the teams below us losing.
Jon
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53.638 | hahaha... Captain Fishy.... | MARVIN::MORRELL | This is the rhythm of the night.... | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:39 | 7 |
| Well John... what can I say.. excellent buy that Jon Newsome bloke...
what a captain!!! ;->
Looks like you'll be playing teams like Grimsby next year.... I bet ya
can't wait.. :->
Rick,
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53.639 | I hope he keeps Yeboah quiet next month! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:54 | 8 |
| Rick,
I don't think that Newsome is as bad as you claim. When I've seen him play
this season, he's looked pretty solid. In fact, Norwich have conceded far
fewer goals this season that last. It's in attack where Norwich have been
such a disaster this season.
Jon
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53.640 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | From Grimsby and proud | Thu Apr 06 1995 15:54 | 3 |
| That's a complete 'mare of a run-in. Apart from the Villa game of course. 8-)
Mike
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53.641 | Going Down... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Thu Apr 06 1995 18:30 | 36 |
| Looks bad for Man City as well. And they're below
Norwich.
The run-in for relegation candidates is (with current points)
Norwich (42) Man City (41) West Ham (37)
8/4 Newcastle A 11/4 Spurs A 8/4 Forest A
15/4 Forest H 14/4 Liverpool H 13/4 Wombles H
17/4 Spurs A 17/4 Blackburn A 17/4 Ipswich A
29/4 Liverpool H 29/4 Newcastle H 30/4 Blackburn H
6/5 Leeds A 6/5 Forest A 3/5 QPR H
14/5 Villa H 14/5 QPR H 6/5 Palace A
tba Villa A 10/5 Liverpool H
14/5 Man Utd H
Southampton (39) Palace (38) Everton (39)
12/4 Chelsea A 14/4 Spurs H 14/4 Newcastle H
15/4 QPR H 17/4 QPR A 17/4 Sheff Wed A
17/4 Wombles A 29/4 Forest H 29/4 Wombles H
29/4 Sheff Wed H 3/4 Soton A 3/5 Chelsea H
3/5 Palace H 6/5 West Ham H 6/5 Soton H
6/5 Everton A 9/5 Leeds A 9/5 Ipswich A
10/5 Man Utd A 14/5 Newcastle A 14/5 Coventry A
14/5 Leicester H tba Blackburn A
Villa (43) Coventry (43) Sheff Wed (43)
15/4 Chelsea A 15/4 Sheff Wed H 8/4 Leicester H
17/4 Arsenal H 17/4 Forest A 15/4 Coventry A
29/4 Leeds A 29/4 Man Utd H 17/4 Everton H
6/5 Liverpool H 6/5 Ipswich A 39/4 Soton A
14/5 Norwich A 14/5 Everton H 6/5 Man Utd A
tba Man City H tba Spurs A 6/5 Ipswich H
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53.642 | Recent NCFC Internet Mailings #1 | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Apr 06 1995 19:08 | 206 |
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APOLOGIES
First of all, let me apologise for the lateness of this mailing. Due to the
fact that I have had a great deal of coursework lately, I have been unable to
keep up to date, either with the maiings or the WWW pages. I'm sorry about
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ROUND-UP
To be perfectly honest, you havent really missed much in the way of mailings.
Some matches did not merit reports but here's a quick round up of some of the
matches. On 8th March, Norwich played Sheffield Wednesday at home in an evening
match. I did not enjoy this evening. The game was dire, Norwich were dire and
only avoided defeat because Sheffield Wednesday were dire too. The game ended
0-0 and there was little excitement really. Norwich were booed off the pitch in
both halves, something which did not please John Deehan at all. Whilst walking
out of the stadium, some smart arse in the club decided to play "Always look on
the bright side of life" over the PA system ! To top off the evening, I had
my car broken into whilst I was watching the game :-(
The next game was away at West Ham. This game summed up everything about
Norwich this season. Norwich were two up in this game despite Andy Johnson
being sent off when it should have been Spencor Prior. However, Norwich threw
the game away in the second half and allowed West Ham to draw level and so
obtained just one point.
The away game at QPR never really looked like getting Norwich any points and it
sure didnt. 2 second half QPR gaols from Ferdinand and Gallen left Norwich
stranded with little firepower up front, The game ended 2-0 and dragged Norwich
further down the league.
The local derby game report can be found below, this being the only game I could
really write a match report on recently.
In recent days, Norwich had an away game at Arsenal. I nearly went to this
game, but I am glad that I didn't. Norwich were three down within 15 minutes
and eventually lost the game 5-1. Cureton scored the only Norwich goal, but
even this was overshadowed by Rob Newman's storming own goal in the last few
minutes. If Rob could score with his head like that at the other end, he would
be worth 10 million :-) Oh well.
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NORWICH CITY 3 - IPSWICH TOWN 0
Local derbys are strange games. The result is in no way dependant on the recent
form of either side and often the 'underdog' wins. Hwoever this game followed
the formbook almost to the letter. Neither side had been playing well up to
this point and the game didn't promise to be that entertaining. This, along
with the fact that Sky were televising the game live, meant that only 17,510
people turned up to watch the game, although the away section was full.
The first half was not high on the entertainment front. Neither side was able
to make any real chances and any half chances that were going were wasted. It
looked for much of this half that the game would be another boring 0-0 special.
It was in the 44th minute that the game turned around. Darren Eadie went on
another of his blistering runs, this time through the middle of the park. He
avoided a few Ipswich players, only to be brought down heavily by John Wark.
The referee saw this as a sending-off offence and so Wark was shown the red
card. The last time Wark was sent off, Darren Eadie had not been born ! The
half time whislte went shortly after this.
The second galf started with much more anticipation, the Norwich side and fans
knowing that Ipswich would have to play the second 45 minutes with just 10 men,
a tough task. Less than 10 minutes after the restart, Newsome passed the ball
superbly to Jamie Cureton, who's blistering pace had put him in acres of space.
He skipped passed the Ipswich keeper and from a tight angle put the ball into
the net.
Now Norwich were both a goal and a man ahead, they seemed more confident and
pushed forward more. Two minutes later, there was a massive scramble in the
Ipswich box, Ward eventually smashing the ball home to put Norwich two up.
In the 77th minute, Eadie scored Norwich's third following a keeping blunder and
Ipswich's hopes of getting anything out of the game dissapeared in the 82nd
minute when Alex Mathie's snap shot hit the Norwich bar and flew off to safety.
It was a good win for Norwich, the three points lifting them well up the table,
although not nearly to safety.
NORWICH: MARSHALL, MILLIGAN, NEWSOME, POLSTON, BOWEN, ADAMS (SUTCH 75), CROOK,
ULLATHORNE, EADIE, CURETON (NEWMAN 87), WARD. UNUSED SUBS: RHODES (GK)
IPSWICH: FORREST, YALLOP, THOMPSON, WARK, WHELAN, WILLIAMS, THOMSEN, MILTON,
MARSHALL, MATHIE, SLATER (CHAPMAN 76). UNUSED SUBS: JOHNSON, BAKER (GK)
NORWICH IPSWICH
SHOTS ON TARGET 8 1
CORNERS 10 3
BOOKINGS 1 2 (WARK SENT OFF)
ATTENDANCE: 17,510
REFEREE: PAUL DURKIN
EDP TOP CANARY: ASHLEY WARD
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L A T E S T
Gary Megson, who officially retired at the end of last season and who is
now assistant manager, has been put on alert to play again following the
massive injury list at Carrow Road.
Bryan Gunn is still out, Mike Milligan is suspended, Ian Crook is injured,
Jeremy Goss is recovering from a hernia operation, Robert Ullathorne is
injured, John Polston is injured and requires an operation and now Andy
Johnson has pulled a calf muscle.
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FA PREMIER LEAGUE UP TO AND INCLUDING 2ND APRIL 1995
P W D L F A PTS
1 Blackburn R 35 24 7 4 72 30 79
2 Man Utd 36 22 8 6 66 24 74
3 Newcastle Utd 35 18 10 7 57 37 64
4 Nottingham F 36 18 9 9 63 39 63
5 Liverpool 32 16 10 6 54 26 58
6 Leeds Utd 34 14 11 9 44 33 53
7 Tottenham H 34 14 10 10 55 46 52
8 Wimbledon 35 15 6 14 45 57 51
9 QPR 33 13 8 12 51 50 47
10 Arsenal 35 11 10 14 41 41 43
11 Sheff Wed 36 11 10 15 44 53 43
12 Coventry City 36 10 13 13 37 54 43
13 Aston Villa 35 10 12 13 47 48 42
14 Norwich City 35 10 12 13 34 43 42
15 Chelsea 34 10 11 13 41 47 41
16 Manchester C 35 10 11 14 44 54 41
17 Southampton 33 8 15 10 48 54 39
18 Everton 35 9 12 14 38 48 39
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19 Crystal Pal 33 9 10 14 25 35 37
20 West Ham 34 10 7 17 33 44 37
21 Ipswich Town 34 6 5 23 31 76 23
22 Leicester C 35 4 9 22 39 70 21
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NCFC REMAINING GAMES
Here are the remaining games this season. Obviously, they are all Premier
League games, but with the look of the league, and the games left, they could be
the last Premiership games that Norwich play for a while !
WED 5TH APRIL LEICESTER CITY AWAY FAPL
SAT 8TH APRIL NEWCASTLE UNITED AWAY FAPL
WED 12TH APRIL NOTTINGHAM FORREST HOME FAPL
MON 17TH APRIL TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AWAY FAPL
SAT 29TH APRIL LIVERPOOL HOME FAPL
SAT 6TH MAY LEEDS UNITED AWAY FAPL
MON 14TH MAY ASTON VILLA HOME FAPL
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to anyone with a net connection. There's quite alot there, so why not try
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LEICESTER CITY 1 NORWICH CITY 0
Norwich are now deeply in trouble. With the relegation zone so close and
such a difficult run in, this game had "3 points required" written all
over it.
Things didnt look good for Norwich, even before the game started. With so
many injuries, Gary Megson had to be brought back from retirement.
Officially assistant manager, 35 year old Megson had lost none of his
fire.
By the end of the first half, Norwich should have been a hatfull ahead,
the clearest chance falling to Ashley Ward in the 29th minute, but his
chip fell weekly into the Leicester keeper's arms.
Three minutes before this, Ward had a goal disallowed. This had not only
been disappointing but had sparked the bad feeling between Norwich and the
referee.
It was shortly after the restart that Leicester scored. Jamie Lawrence
left Jon Newsome trailing and his over-hit cross finally fell to Gary
Parker on the edge of the box, whose first time shot easily beat Andy
Marsall.
Robert Ullathorne came the closest for Norwich in the second half but his
25 yard effort hit the inside of the left upright.
Gary Megson was booked after the final whistle for arguing with the
referee and had to be dragged away by the players. Perhaps if the rest of
the players had shown the fire that Megson had, Norwich could have come
away with three points.
NORWICH: MARSHALL, BRADSHAW, NEWSOME, POLSTON, ULLATHORNE (BOWEN 81), SUTCH,
MEGSON (PRIOR 72), CURETON, NEWMAN, WARD, EADIE. UNUSED SUBS: RHODES (GK)
LEICESTER: POOLE, GRAYSON, WHITLOW, WILLIS, HILL, LAWRENCE, PARKER, LOWE,
ROBINS, ROBERTS, CAREY. UNUSED SUBS: McMAHON, ORMONDROYD, WARD (GK)
SCORERS: PARKER (LEICESTER) 48 MINS
NORWICH LEICESTER
TOTAL SHOTS 15 7
SHOTS ON TARGET 4 3
SHOTS OFF TARGET 11 4
CORNERS 7 7
BOOKINGS 2 1
ATTENDANCE: 15,992
REFEREE: TERRY HOLBROOK
EDP TOP CANARY: ROBERT ULLATHORNE
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L A T E S T
DEEHAN STRIKES BACK
Norwich boss John Deehan today (Thursday, April 6th) struck out at Robert
Chase following a radio phone in. Chase said "We sold two experienced
players this year, Ekoku and Robins and that wasn't the wish of the
board ...... my hand are clean." This did not impress Deehan, who said
"When I sold Mark Robins it was on the understanding that I would be able
to add to my armoury before the transfer deadline. I think Jamie Cureton
is doing a good job for us - he could be another Mark Robins. But in my
opinion we're still a striker light."
It seems that all is not well behind the scenes at Carrow Road, but
Robert Chase emphatically refused to be drawn into speculation that
manager John Deehan is facing the sack. Mr Chase would not directly
answer question about Dehhan's future.
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L A T E S T
The local council have just approved plans to demolish the South Stand at
Carrow Road. It seems that the new stand will be built in the near
future. It is said the be a single tier 7,000 capacity stand which also
connects to the Barclay End and the River End. Is this where all the
money has gone ? Who knows !
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LATEST PREMIERSHIP LEAGUE TABLE FOR 1994/1995 SEASON
April 6th P W D L F A PTS
1 Blackburn R 36 25 7 4 73 30 82
2 Man Utd 36 22 8 6 66 24 74
3 Newcastle Utd 35 18 10 7 57 37 64
4 Nottingham F 36 18 9 9 63 39 63
5 Liverpool 33 17 10 6 57 27 61
6 Leeds Utd 35 15 11 9 48 33 56
7 Tottenham H 34 14 10 10 55 46 52
8 Wimbledon 35 15 6 14 45 57 51
9 QPR 34 13 8 13 51 51 47
10 Arsenal 35 11 10 14 41 41 43
11 Aston Villa 36 10 13 13 47 48 43
12 Sheff Wed 36 11 10 15 44 53 43
13 Coventry City 36 10 13 13 37 54 43
14 Norwich City 36 10 12 14 34 44 42
15 Chelsea 34 10 11 13 41 47 41
16 Manchester C 35 10 11 14 44 54 41
17 Southampton 34 8 15 11 49 57 39
18 Everton 35 9 12 14 38 48 39
`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'`'
19 Crystal Pal 34 9 11 14 25 35 38
20 West Ham 34 10 7 17 33 44 37
21 Leicester C 36 5 9 22 40 70 24
22 Ipswich Town 35 6 5 24 31 80 23
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NCFC REMAINING GAMES
Here are the remaining games this season. Obviously, they are all Premier
League games, but with the look of the league, and the games left, they could be
the last Premiership games that Norwich play for a while !
SAT 8TH APRIL NEWCASTLE UNITED AWAY FAPL
WED 12TH APRIL NOTTINGHAM FORREST HOME FAPL
MON 17TH APRIL TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR AWAY FAPL
SAT 29TH APRIL LIVERPOOL HOME FAPL
SAT 6TH MAY LEEDS UNITED AWAY FAPL
MON 14TH MAY ASTON VILLA HOME FAPL
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53.644 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | This is the rhythm of the night.... | Fri Apr 07 1995 12:48 | 4 |
| Don't worry Jon... your bound to win at Leeds... Goss will probably
score one of those outstanding individual goals again... :->
Rick.
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53.645 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri Apr 07 1995 17:32 | 7 |
| We owe Norwich one for the drubbing they gave us last year in the
league at Elland and on current form I think we may pay it back
with interest.
Looks like you'll be looking at Norwich and GRIMsby next year Jon?
James.
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53.646 | Deehan has gone! | JONPC1::Button | Jon Button @REO | Mon Apr 10 1995 15:31 | 12 |
| John Deehan resigned last night as Norwich's manager. Gary Megson has been
put in charge for the rest of the season. This was inevitable after our
dreadful run in the League this year (just one win this year). However, I
think the real culprit is the chairman Robert Chase. He has allowed our
star players (and Mike Walker) to leave, but has not given Deehan much of
the money to spend on new players.
On Saturday, we were stuffed 3-0 by Newcastle. In about 10 minutes of
highlights on Match of the Day, there was not one Norwich chance - it was
all Newcastle.
Jon
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53.647 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:23 | 11 |
| Norwich 0
Forest 1
A goal 4 minutes from the end was enough to beat us. I cannot see us
staying up now - we need at least two wins from our last 4 games, but have
only won once (against Ipswich) this year. Our remaining games are Spurs
A, Liverpool H, Leeds A and Villa H.
Can anyone give me directions to Grimsby :-)
Jon
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53.648 | Turn right @ The Wash | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:30 | 0 |
53.649 | | FORTY2::FOWLERM | From Grimsby and proud | Thu Apr 13 1995 15:32 | 5 |
| Directions to Grimsby are simple: head to the east coast and follow it north.
You can tell when you're getting near because the people's smiles are broader,
their houses bigger, their cars nicer, and their beaches oilier. 8-)
Mike
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53.650 | Are they still in business? | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Thu Apr 13 1995 18:50 | 7 |
| re .649
> their houses bigger, their cars nicer, and their beaches oilier. 8-)
Also the smell from the Fisons fish manure factory?
Tony
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53.651 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue Apr 18 1995 12:23 | 10 |
| Hey Jon,
I was back in Yorkshire over Easter & I saw on TV that Grimsby is also
home to the "National Fisheries Heritage Centre".... maybe you can pop
in when you go upto Grimsby to see Norwich play! I'm sure its a very
interesting place to visit.......:->
Cheers,
Rick.
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53.652 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Apr 18 1995 14:23 | 12 |
| Rick,
I'm sure that sounds more interesting than going to watch the footy at
Grimsby :-)
We are now in 20th position, and must be odds-on to be relegated. We lost
1-0 at Spurs yesterday. Robert Chase was interviewed on Match of the Day
last night - what an idiot he is! He seemed so smug, and was not prepared
to accept that Norwich's problems are mostly down to his "transfer policy"
of selling the best players and only buying cheap has-beens or never-weres!
Jon
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53.653 | Down with the Ipswich! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Mon May 01 1995 20:32 | 9 |
| Jon,
Liverpool reserves 2 Norwich 1 (:==:)
Well at least you won't have far to go to see Norwich at Elm Park!
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.654 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Mon May 01 1995 21:04 | 1 |
| So you're confident that Norwich will stay up are you Andrew :-)
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53.655 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon May 01 1995 21:42 | 13 |
| Andrew,
I thought that you might make an appearance in here today! From the
highlights on TV, Norwich created a few chances but couldn't convert them
(again). In the end, Liverpool won without really extending themselves.
There were protests both at half-time and after the game against the
chairman Robert Chase. Police horses charged at the demonstrators outside
the ground, causing a few injuries. Reports on the Norwich WWW page
suggest that the police turned a peaceful situation into a dangerous one
with an unprovoked attack.
Jon
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53.656 | (:==:) | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Mon May 01 1995 22:44 | 8 |
| jon,
well i had to drop in as it could be a season or two before we get the
chance to beat you again!
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.657 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Fri May 05 1995 20:43 | 13 |
| As a (sometimes) Leeds supporter I can only hope that Norwich
enjoy their sojourn in the first division next season. I cannot
see Norwich getting anything other than a walloping at Elland Road
tomorrow.
What's the deal with Chase? Has he pocketed all those huge transfer
fees that the club's received over the past few years? He says the
money has gone into "ground improvements". No point having a great
ground if the team playing in it are in the Ansley(sp?) league?
A fans perspective would be appreciated?
James.
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53.658 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Nooooooo I shall believe..... | Tue May 09 1995 13:17 | 12 |
| Well its was pretty close James... but I can say I was there to see
Norwich get relegated....
Boy, did we cheer & shout when the second goal when in.. the kop just
came to life...
It was a shame the Norwich fans couldn't join in our enthusiasm of
beating Newcastle to the automatic UEFA place....... :->
Cheers,
Rick.
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53.659 | Depressed of Dec Park | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue May 09 1995 18:43 | 29 |
| Hi Rick,
Is it any wonder that the Norwich fans were not cheering at the end - after
that penalty decision I'm sure most fans were seething. There was no way
that Yeboah was fouled - I'm sure that even you'll admit that. As for
Norwich's goal - what was Lukic and the defence up to?
In the end, I do not think that the penalty decision had any bearing on us
going down. Our record this year (9 points from 19 games) is appaling.
The main problem is that we have sold too many players in order to pay for
ground improvements and a new training complex. The chairman must take
most responsibility for this. John Deehan was found to be too weak as a
manager - he was unable to motivate the players, and he should have been
sacked earlier.
For next season, we need to get a new manager in from outside the club. My
preference would be for a return by Mike Walker, but I cannot see that
happening while Chase is still there. Other names mentioned include Ray
Clemence and Martin O'Neill. We need a decent striker to partner Ward, and
a creative midfielder.
I think that the First Division has been the weakest for a number of
seasons this year, so I hope that we can come straight back up. Does
anyone know if it is back to 3 up/3 down next season?
Jon
PS I suppose I'll be forced to watch Saint and Greavsie next season... as
if it's imp..ort..ant!
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53.660 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 09 1995 18:56 | 7 |
| Jon,
It was in one of the Manchester papers at the weekend that Steve Bruce
was considering a player-manager role at Norwich. Have you heard any
rumours to that effect ?
Dave
|
53.661 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue May 09 1995 19:13 | 6 |
| Hmm, interesting. No - I hadn't heard that rumour. Would Bruce really
turn his back on Man United and European football next season? (come to
think of it, Norwich will probably be in the Anglo-Italian cup :-) I don't
think that David May is quite ready to take his place yet.
Jon
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53.662 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Tue May 09 1995 19:18 | 11 |
| Jon,
It depends on whether Bruce will expect to have a regular first-team
place. David May has performed well at centre-back and Paul Parker
will also be available. When you also take into account the fact that
Gary Neville is equally comfortable at right-back and centre-back, it
makes you wonder what opportunities Bruce will have. I for one would
not like him to leave, however the way the club is run at the moment, I
wouldn't put it past Martin Edwards to cash in on Bruce while he can.
Dave
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53.663 | | XSTACY::FUNBOX::jLuNdOn | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue May 09 1995 19:31 | 15 |
| Hard luck Norwich. I don't think we really deserved to win but
we've been on the end of our fair share of misfortunate results
in the past so this result only balances our account a little.
All I can say to you is that the pendulum will swing back in
your favour sometime in the future.
Looks like GRIMsby for you next season, Jon. That is if they are
still in the first?
Martin O'Neill wouldn't be a bad choice as a manager. I see Wycombe
are in the second division play-offs this season, so he might stay
put with them for a little longer.
James.
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53.664 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Tue May 09 1995 19:44 | 15 |
| Jon,
When you mention that the first division is the weakest for years, you
aren't far out. The problem is that because the opposition is so weak,
teams going up are ill-prepared for Premiership football (eg Palace &
Leicester this season). As for Norwich going straight back up, I can't
quite see it somehow. In fact, their form in 1995 would seem to indicate
that they will be candidates to do a "Swindon" and go through the division
like a dose of the cr@ps. However that would seem unlikely. A lot depends
on whether they can get decent players in otherwise a decade of mediocrity
will ensue.
Next season is back to the jolly old 3 up, 3 down (thank god for that).
Stuart
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53.665 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue May 09 1995 20:17 | 19 |
| Stuart,
>Leicester this season). As for Norwich going straight back up, I can't
>quite see it somehow. In fact, their form in 1995 would seem to indicate
>that they will be candidates to do a "Swindon" and go through the division
>like a dose of the cr@ps. However that would seem unlikely. A lot depends
>on whether they can get decent players in otherwise a decade of mediocrity
>will ensue.
That's enough pessimism! Norwich have got quite a few youngsters who have
broken through into the team this season - Eadie, Johnson, Marshall,
Cureton - who could form the nucleus of a successful side in a few years
time. It was too much to rely on them to scrap out results in a relegation
battle in their first season. However, they will have gained valuable
experience, and if they stay at the club (that's a big if!) and we buy
wisely during the summer then I see no reason why they shouldn't climb out
of the First Division in the next couple of seasons.
Jon
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53.666 | Maybe Next year | SHIPS::HAYWARD_J | | Wed May 10 1995 16:54 | 16 |
|
>> Martin O'Neill wouldn't be a bad choice as a manager. I see Wycombe
>> are in the second division play-offs this season, so he might stay
>> put with them for a little longer.
I would take another look at the league table if I were you !
Wycombe have just missed out on the play offs, also Martin has
been linked with several premiership Clubs, so I don't think he
would leap at the chance of going to Norwich, not with Chase as
chairman, he has never HAD to sell any players at Wycombe, if
they have gone its because he is happy to let them go, I don't
think he would have the same situation Norwich :-)
Jane
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53.667 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Wed May 10 1995 19:05 | 5 |
| re -1
Oops I'm always a bit behind to times ;-).
James.
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53.668 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon May 15 1995 15:28 | 12 |
| Norwich 1
Villa 1
Not a lot to say about this one. Villa took the lead early, thanks to a
Steve Staunton header. Norwich's equaliser was a Goss volley in the second
half. Again there was a large demonstration against the chairman Robert
Chase after the game.
What happens between now and the start of the next season is anyone's
guess.
Jon
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53.670 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Leeds United FC Greatest team in football the world has everseen | Mon May 15 1995 15:59 | 9 |
| >What happens between now and the start of the next season is anyone's
>guess.
Well I guess that you'll convert to being a Leeds supporter & enjoy
watching our many successes in Europe this year... :->
Rick.
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53.671 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon May 15 1995 17:35 | 4 |
| > Well I guess that you'll convert to being a Leeds supporter & enjoy
> watching our many successes in Europe this year... :->
No chance, Rick.
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53.672 | Post-match demonstration | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon May 15 1995 18:07 | 17 |
|
Well another 30 City supporters ended up being arrested during
a post-match demonstration outside the ground against the current
board.
Tell me, what were the trophies that Ipswich won under Bobby Robson
when Murhen and Thyssen were playing for them?
Another question, how can Chase come on TV and deny that an investment
of cash does not help a club in the Premier League? Blackburn must
be an example of what cash can do. Chase would argue that Norwich
don't have the same supporter catchment as Blackburn - I don't see
why that means they shouldn't try to do something.
Bring in Branson if he's interested.
/kev
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53.673 | The prodigal returns??? | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue May 16 1995 15:40 | 12 |
53.674 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue May 16 1995 16:06 | 8 |
| Hi Jon,
Commiserations. Relegation's terrible, and I should know. All the best for
next season - I think you'll be able to make it if the new manager keeps to
Norwich principles. If you get any of that 'you need to scrap your way out of
Div 1' nonsense, it'll be Hartlepool you'll be visting in 96, not Grimsby.
grahame
|
53.675 | No good at touting tickets off either | YUPPY::ASHLEYSMITH | A.O.B. Mr Aitken? | Tue May 16 1995 17:54 | 17 |
| Jon (re .673),
On behalf of Chelsea Football Club (in notes anyhow) I would like
to offer you Robert Fleck back. Forget 5 million...5 pounds I think
is a more likely sum...erm that we'll pay you, to cover the cab fare.
He has been possibly the biggest waste of money (2.2 million, I think)
ever in League Football.
He nearly went a year or so ago when Hoddle was trying to do a swop
with Ian Branfoot at Southampton, for a rather talented player who
was being wasted in the Southampton reserve team. This player had
fallen out with Branfoot for not trying hard enough and was looking
to leave the club as a result......yes it was that player....and Fleck
wouldn't agree personal terms. It's enough to bring you to tears.
Andy
|
53.676 | | TRUCKS::SANT | No sleep 'til bedtime | Tue May 16 1995 20:38 | 7 |
|
re .672..
Kevin, I think Ipswich won the UEFA cup, in about 1982. Hard to
believe, I know, but it's true.
Andy.
|
53.677 | News from Carrow Road | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Fri May 19 1995 14:36 | 9 |
| Norwich may have to play their first 10 or so games away from home next
season because of roadworks on the bridge by the ground. This would
apparently make policing of the matches impossible. The club are trying to
get the roadworks rescheduled until after the end of next season.
Sad news that the ex-captain Ian Butterworth has been forced to retire from
the game due to a knee (?) injury.
Jon
|
53.678 | O'Neill returning to Carrow Road? | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue May 23 1995 14:54 | 6 |
| Robert Chase has drawn up a short list of 4 for the manager's job. Martin
O'Neill is the front runner, with Crewe's Dario Gradi, Ray Clemence and
Gary Megson also in contention. I think that either O'Neill or Gradi would
be a good choice.
Jon
|
53.679 | EDP story | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed May 24 1995 15:34 | 17 |
|
According to articles in the Eastern Daily Press, Chase has
stated that the money to rebuild the South Stand will be used
to buy players with. The rebuilding of the South Stand will then
take place as and when and if City return to the Premiership.
Jon, do you really believe that Martin O'Neill will leave
Wycombe to join Norwich now they've dropped out of the Premiership?
Why shouldn't Megson be given a chance?
From the other clippings I received from home, I would expect
Fleck to be the first signing Norwich make. Rumours are Chase is
interested in getting him back after his unsuccessful period at
Chelsea.
/kev
|
53.680 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Wed May 24 1995 17:36 | 20 |
| Kev,
>Jon, do you really believe that Martin O'Neill will leave
>Wycombe to join Norwich now they've dropped out of the Premiership?
I don't know. I believe he has turned down other job offers in last couple
of years. However, he may now feel that he has got as far as he can at
Wycombe, so fancies a new challenge. He certainly enjoyed his time as a
player at Norwich, so may wish to return. I hope so!
>Why shouldn't Megson be given a chance?
I think that after such a bad season Norwich needs someone with managerial
experience. Deehan had never managed before he took over from Walker, and
his inexperience showed. Megson's only taste of management has been as
assistant to Deehan, which obviously wasn't ideal. If Megson has any
different ideas to Deehan, why didn't he get Deehan to use them last
season, when Deehan's ideas weren't working?
Jon
|
53.681 | Names in the frame | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue May 30 1995 14:45 | 19 |
|
Well here are the names in the frame from the latest bunch of
EDP clippings:
Gary Megson
Ray Clemence
Dario Gradi
Martin O'Neill
Speaking to my stepfather on the phone last night he said that
local BBC had stated that Clemence, Gradi and O'Neill hadn't
even been spoken to you yet. The EDP suggested that Chase had
already received applications from two of them.
Only time will tell. I'll bring in the list of quotes that the
EDP printed from City personnel over the last 18 months. Some
gems in amongst them.
/kev
|
53.682 | Jimmy Nichol? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jun 08 1995 13:04 | 5 |
|
CEEFAX had a story last night that Jimmy Nichol of Raith Rovers
was going to talk to Norwich about the vacant managers job.
/kev
|
53.683 | Some good news at last | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Jun 14 1995 14:17 | 6 |
| Martin O'Neill is the new Norwich manager. This is good news for Norwich,
as he has a proven track record at Wycombe (although in the lower
Divisions) and was very popular as a player in his two spells at Carrow
Road.
Jon
|
53.684 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Jun 14 1995 15:11 | 6 |
| Congratulations! Great things will be expected of O'Neill after his success at
Wycombe and his having turned down pretty well every team in the Premier League
over the past few seasons. Presumably it was the lure of working for Robert
Chase which changed his mind?
grahame
|
53.685 | Hands tied | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jun 15 1995 16:25 | 12 |
|
Obviously its the chance to have his hands tied over who
he is allowed to buy and who he is allowed to keep at the
club when the moves may affect the club profit!
I wish him good luck.
The EDP contained reports that there had been moves to try
and buy Chase out. Chase refused, of course, but it shows there
are signs of discontent with his running of the club.
/kev
|
53.686 | Who is it? | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jun 15 1995 18:51 | 6 |
| Kev,
Do you know who is trying to buy out Chase? Is it Jimmy Jones (one of the
existing directors) or is it someone from outside the club?
Jon
|
53.687 | Not Jimmy Jones | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Jun 19 1995 15:58 | 20 |
|
Jon,
I can't remember the names, but I'm certain Jimmy Jones wasn't one
of them. The clippings I have about the appointment of O'Neill
contains a side note refererring to one of the people. I'll look
for it again this evening.
O'Neill has signed a two year contract and then moves on to a one
year rolling contract. The rolling contract is the thing that upset
Mike Walker so much. Word in the EDP is that O'Neill will probably
bring his number two from Wycombe along to the club, leaving Gary
Megson out in the cold.
One other snippet, the press incorrectly reported Bowen signing a new
contract. This has upset him and he may look for a move away from
City. Bowen actually signed a revised existing contract and not a new
one. This contract has one more year to run.
/kev
|
53.688 | Walker abroad | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jun 22 1995 12:51 | 7 |
|
CEEFAX reported a couple of nights ago that Mike Walker has
been taken on as manager of FC Copenhagen. An interesting
appointment for him as Copenhagen have qualified for next
seasons Cup Winners Cup.
/kev
|
53.689 | Fixtures 1995-96 | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Fri Jun 23 1995 15:34 | 47 |
| S 12-Aug Luton A
S 19-Aug Sunderland H
S 26-Aug Birmingham A
W 30-Aug Oldham H
S 2-Sep Port Vale H
S 9-Sep Sheffield United A
W 13-Sep Wolves A
S 16-Sep Millwall H
S 23-Sep Grimsby A
S 30-Sep Leicester H
S 7-Oct Stoke A
S 14-Oct Barnsley H
S 21-Oct Charlton A
S 28-Oct Tranmere H
S 4-Nov Huddersfield A
S 11-Nov Crystal Palace H
S 18-Nov Ipswich Town H
Tu 21-Nov WBA A
S 25-Nov Watford A
S 2-Dec Stoke H
S 9-Dec Grimsby H
S 16-Dec Leicester A
S 23-Dec Portsmouth A
Tu 26-Dec Southend H
S 30-Dec Reading H
M 1-Jan Derby County A
S 13-Jan Sunderland A
S 20-Jan Luton H
S 3-Feb Birmingham H
S 10-Feb Oldham A
S 17-Feb Wolves H
Tu 20-Feb Port Vale A
S 24-Feb Millwall A
W 28-Feb Sheffield United H
S 2-Mar Southend A
S 9-Mar Portsmouth H
S 16-Mar Reading A
S 23-Mar Derby County H
S 30-Mar Charlton H
Tu 2-Apr Barnsley A
S 6-Apr Tranmere A
M 8-Apr Huddersfield H
S 13-Apr Ipswich A
S 20-Apr WBA H
S 27-Apr Watford H
S 4-May Crystal Palace A
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53.690 | Latest from Carrow Road | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Jul 10 1995 22:23 | 15 |
| I was back in Norfolk over the weekend, and picked up the latest news...
- Gary Megson has left the club. He says that he not bitter about not
getting the manager's job permanently, and wants to get back into football
as soon as possible.
- Martin O'Neill has hired two of his assistants from Wycombe - Steve
Walford (an ex-Norwich player) and Paul Franklin (or something like that).
- Norwich are still trying to buy Robert Fleck back from Chelsea, but the
clubs cannot agree a price.
- Pre-season training started last Thursday.
Jon
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53.691 | Goss wants to go | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Jul 14 1995 16:32 | 13 |
53.692 | 1995/96 Fixture List - from Internet mailing list | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Jul 28 1995 18:31 | 96 |
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Hello everyone. Sorry for the delay in this, but I've been on holiday for
a couple of weeks. Anyway, all seems fairly quiet at NCFC at the mo. No
real transfers to speak of and very little other news at all really. If
anyone has any pre-season news/questions/comments, let me have them and if
you want, I'll pass them on the other 120 or so subscribers of this list !
Recently, all that has happened is that Brian Gunn has made a comeback in
the pre-season games in Northern Ireland (where Norwich were anything but
impressive).
Anyway, here are the fixtures for 95/96 as they stand at the moment. (nb,
the first game away at Luton has already changed from Sat 12 to Sun 13, so
I should thing it will be on local telly (Anglia) at least)
NORWICH CITY FOOTBALL CLUB
1995/96 SEASON FIXTURE LIST
DAY DATE TEAM HOME/AWAY
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SUN AUG 13 LUTON TOWN A
SAT AUG 19 SUNDERLAND H
SAT AUG 26 BIRMINGHAM CITY A
WED AUG 30 OLDHAM ATHLETIC H
SAT SEP 2 PORT VALE H
SAT SEP 9 SHEFFIELD UNITED A
WED SEP 13 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS A
SAT SEP 16 MILWALL H
SAT SEP 23 GRIMSBY TOWN A
SAT SEP 30 LEICESTER CITY H
SAT OCT 7 STOKE CITY A
SAT OCT 14 BARNSLEY H
SAT OCT 21 CHARLTON ATHLETIC A
SAT OCT 28 TRANMERE ROVERS H
SAT NOV 4 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN A
SAT NOV 11 CRYSTAL PALACE H
SAT NOV 18 IPSWICH TOWN H
TUE NOV 21 WEST BORMWICH ALBION A
SAT NOV 25 WATFORD A
SAT DEC 2 STOKE CITY H
SAT DEC 9 GRIMSBY TOWN H
SAT DEC 16 LEICESTER CITY A
SAT DEC 23 PORTSMOUTH A
TUE DEC 26 SOUTHEND UNITED H
SAT DEC 30 READING H
MON JAN 1 DERBY COUNTY A
SAT JAN 13 SUNDERLAND A
SAT JAN 20 LUTON TOWN H
SAT FEB 3 BIRMINGHAM CITY H
SAT FEB 10 OLDHAM ATHLETIC A
SAT FEB 17 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS H
TUE FEB 20 PORT VALE A
SAT FEB 24 MILLWALL A
WED FEB 28 SHEFFIELD UNITED H
SAT MAR 2 SOUTHEND UNITED A
SAT MAR 9 PORTSMOUTH H
SAT MAR 16 READING A
SAT MAR 23 DERBY COUNTY H
SAT MAR 30 CHARLTON ATHLETIC H
TUE APR 2 BARNSLEY A
SAT APR 6 TRANMERE ROVERS A
MON APR 8 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN H
SAT APR 13 IPSWICH TOWN A
SAT APR 20 WEST BROMWICH ALBION H
SAT APR 27 WATFORD H
SAT MAY 4 CRYSTAL PALACE A
FA/COCA COLA CUP DATES 1995/96
DAY DATE DETAILS
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WED SEP 23 COCA COLA CUP 2ND ROUND (1)
WED OCT 4 COCA COLA CUP 2ND ROUND (2)
WED OCT 25 COCA COLA CUP 3RD ROUND
WED NOV 29 COCA COLA CUP 4TH ROUND
SAT JAN 6 FA CUP 3RD ROUND
WED JAN 10 COCA COLA CUP 5TH ROUND
SAT JAN 27 FA CUP 4TH ROUND
WED FEB 14 COCA COLA CUP SEMI-FINAL (1)
SAT FEB 17 FA CUP 5TH ROUND
WED FEB 21 COCA COLA CUP SEMI-FINAL (2)
SAT MAR 9 FA CUP 6TH ROUND
SUN MAR 24 COCA COLA CUP FINAL
SAT MAR 30 FA CUP SEMI-FINAL
SAT MAY 11 FA CUP FINAL
E&OE ! IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISTAKES !
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53.693 | Internet Mailing | 42095::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Aug 14 1995 12:55 | 126 |
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LUTON TOWN 1 NORWICH CITY 3
Just a quick report, there will be a full report soon. Norwich City
dominated their first game of the season, which was expected to be a
great deal tougher. Working with a side that looked much like last
years, Bryan Gunn made his return to competitive football.
Norwich looked a little ragged for the first ten minutes but then came
alive. Newsome scored the first with his head from a corner. Luton
equalised with a penalty but Norwich were totally dominant in the second
half, Newsome again scoring with his head from a corner and Neil Adams
scoring with a stunning shot from miles out. Norwich could have had half
a dozen goals at least, with Ade Akinbiyi and Ashley Ward havin loads of
chances. Again, Adams and Eadie were superb suppliers of the ball and
the midfield was controlled well by Norwich.
Martin O'Neill was a little cautious following some dissapointing
pre-season performances, but if Norwich continue like this, they will
definately be promotion candidates.
Man of the match: Newsome.
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start work very soon (Monday actually) and so I should have a new service
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Here's the fixtures list again for those of you who didnt get it the
first time around.
NORWICH CITY FOOTBALL CLUB
1995/96 SEASON FIXTURE LIST
DAY DATE TEAM HOME/AWAY
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SUN AUG 13 LUTON TOWN A 3-1 Newsome (2), Adams
SAT AUG 19 SUNDERLAND H
SAT AUG 26 BIRMINGHAM CITY A
WED AUG 30 OLDHAM ATHLETIC H
SAT SEP 2 PORT VALE H
SAT SEP 9 SHEFFIELD UNITED A
WED SEP 13 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS A
SAT SEP 16 MILWALL H
SAT SEP 23 GRIMSBY TOWN A
SAT SEP 30 LEICESTER CITY H
SAT OCT 7 STOKE CITY A
SAT OCT 14 BARNSLEY H
SAT OCT 21 CHARLTON ATHLETIC A
SAT OCT 28 TRANMERE ROVERS H
SAT NOV 4 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN A
SAT NOV 11 CRYSTAL PALACE H
SAT NOV 18 IPSWICH TOWN H
TUE NOV 21 WEST BORMWICH ALBION A
SAT NOV 25 WATFORD A
SAT DEC 2 STOKE CITY H
SAT DEC 9 GRIMSBY TOWN H
SAT DEC 16 LEICESTER CITY A
SAT DEC 23 PORTSMOUTH A
TUE DEC 26 SOUTHEND UNITED H
SAT DEC 30 READING H
MON JAN 1 DERBY COUNTY A
SAT JAN 13 SUNDERLAND A
SAT JAN 20 LUTON TOWN H
SAT FEB 3 BIRMINGHAM CITY H
SAT FEB 10 OLDHAM ATHLETIC A
SAT FEB 17 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS H
TUE FEB 20 PORT VALE A
SAT FEB 24 MILLWALL A
WED FEB 28 SHEFFIELD UNITED H
SAT MAR 2 SOUTHEND UNITED A
SAT MAR 9 PORTSMOUTH H
SAT MAR 16 READING A
SAT MAR 23 DERBY COUNTY H
SAT MAR 30 CHARLTON ATHLETIC H
TUE APR 2 BARNSLEY A
SAT APR 6 TRANMERE ROVERS A
MON APR 8 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN H
SAT APR 13 IPSWICH TOWN A
SAT APR 20 WEST BROMWICH ALBION H
SAT APR 27 WATFORD H
SAT MAY 4 CRYSTAL PALACE A
FA/COCA COLA CUP DATES 1995/96
DAY DATE DETAILS
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WED SEP 23 COCA COLA CUP 2ND ROUND (1)
WED OCT 4 COCA COLA CUP 2ND ROUND (2)
WED OCT 25 COCA COLA CUP 3RD ROUND
WED NOV 29 COCA COLA CUP 4TH ROUND
SAT JAN 6 FA CUP 3RD ROUND
WED JAN 10 COCA COLA CUP 5TH ROUND
SAT JAN 27 FA CUP 4TH ROUND
WED FEB 14 COCA COLA CUP SEMI-FINAL (1)
SAT FEB 17 FA CUP 5TH ROUND
WED FEB 21 COCA COLA CUP SEMI-FINAL (2)
SAT MAR 9 FA CUP 6TH ROUND
SUN MAR 24 COCA COLA CUP FINAL
SAT MAR 30 FA CUP SEMI-FINAL
SAT MAY 11 FA CUP FINAL
E&OE ! IM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY MISTAKES !
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53.694 | Luton 1 Norwich 3 | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Aug 15 1995 14:05 | 6 |
| Good to see Norwich get off to a winning start. I saw the goals on TV -
both of Newsome's goals were headers, and Adams scored with a 25-yard shot.
It was good to see Bryan Gunn back in goal after his injury last season.
Jon
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53.695 | A scoreless draw | RETAKE::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Aug 21 1995 12:56 | 11 |
53.696 | From the Web page | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Aug 29 1995 15:04 | 15 |
|
Birmingham City 3 Norwich City 1
Hunt 3 Sheron
Norwich were outplayed in all areas of the field at Birmingham and the players looked shocked as
the canaries went 3-0 down in the second half of the game. A late goal by Sheron did nothing to
ease the pain and the players received a sharp talk from Martin O'Neill who says that the players
will have to take the Endsleigh first division much mroe seriously than they are at present.
One other thing that I heard on Radio 5 last night was that Robert Fleck
has been signed by Norwich on a months loan. Perhaps this is the precursor
to him being signed.
/kev
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53.697 | Don't mention Swindon! | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Aug 29 1995 15:21 | 13 |
| Kev,
I went along to St. Andrew's on Saturday, and Norwich were terrible.
Birmingham were always first to 50-50 balls, and looked the much keener
side. Norwich had nobody in midfield to put their foot on the ball and
make intelligent passes. Up front, Akinbiyi was totally outplayed by Chris
Whyte, and Sheron was his usual ineffective self. There was more than one
time when it looked that the defence and Gunn would come to blows.
Norwich are missing Crook in midfield, and Ward in attack. Hopefully they
will both be back from injury soon.
Jon
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53.698 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | What a wicked game to play.. to make me feel this way.. | Tue Aug 29 1995 15:25 | 5 |
| Division 2 here you come.....
Cheers,
Rick.
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53.699 | A home win | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Aug 31 1995 21:01 | 10 |
|
Last nights result:
Norwich 2 - 1 Oldham
Bowen Halle
Johnson
Fleck played for 72 minutes and then was substituted.
/kev
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53.700 | Latest internet mailing list | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Sep 06 1995 15:32 | 236 |
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NORWICH CITY 2 - PORT VALE 1
A typical English wet Saturday afternoon greeted the players onto the
pitch for this game. It didn't dampen the spirit of the crowd though or,
more importantly, the players.
It was a new look line up for City, with both Fleck and Ward playing and
it looked as though it would provide some entertainment and goals.
The game started, as is usual recently, with gritty battling football
with inaccurate passes and long ball tactics from both sides. However,
after about 10 minutes, Norwich got into their stride and began to take
charge. By the 19th minute, Norwich had only really had one proper chance
on goal, and that was athletic attempt by Fleck that went over the bar.
It was in the 19th minute that Norwich made their possession pay. Darren
Eadie was brought down on the edge of the Port Vale area by Alan
Tankard. Eadie took the kick himself and knocked the ball in the air
into the six yard box, where Andy Johnson appeared out of a mass of
players to head the ball into the Vale net. It was his second goal in as
many games and it has to be said that now he seems to have put his
injuries behind him, he is playing out of his skin.
Norwich really started playng nice football now, and although Ian Bogie
came close with a 20 yard drive which was taken well by Gunn, it was
Norwich who were on top.
In the 24th minute, Robert Ullathorne got possession of the ball just
inside the Vale half. He moved past a couple of Vale players and put the
ball out wide for Eadie. Eadie flew down the wing and crossed the ball
low into the six yard box where it met the head of Robert Fleck and went
in the back of the Vale net. Although there were only 13,908 people at
Carrow Road, the noise was amazing. "Flecky is back" roared the Barclay
End, and it has to be said that Fleck enjoyed the moment, as he so richly
deserved to.
Norwich could have scored a bucket full of goals in the next few minutes,
getting four corners in succession. Fleck had more chances, including an
amazing 30 yard volley which brought out the best in the Vale keeper.
It was, therefore, disappointing that Norwich allowed Port Vale back into
the game in the 40th minute when Lee Mills put in a 10 yard header from a
corner.
The rest of the first half and the entire of the second half was then
nail-biting stuff, with Norwich unable to regain the amount of
possession that they had in the first 39 minutes of the game. Port Vale
came close on several occassions and were unlucky to go home without any
points at all.
The second half performance of Norwich bothered me. Polston and Johnson
both went off with injuries and Prior and Sheron were brought on. It has
to be said that neither of these two players have achieved great things
at Carrow Road. Prior looked slow and cumbersome and Sheron looked
helpless in midfield, seemingly unable to put a proper pass together.
Although Norwich won the game, it seems that they still have no real
strength in depth.
At the press conference, Martin O'Neill looked a happier man than usual,
saying that he was very pleased with the teams performance. He did say
though that he thought the team lost their concentration at 2-0 and let
Port Vale back into the game. I agree, and I think it's a worrying sign,
Norwich will have to learn to keep their concentration in this league, no
matter what the score.
NORWICH CITY PORT VALE
1. Bryan Gunn Paul Musselwhite
2. Daryl Sutch Andy Hill
3. Mark Bowen Alan Tankard
4. Robert Ullathorne Ian Bogie (73m, 12)
5. Jon Newsome Gareth Griffiths
6. John Polston (HT, 6) Dean Glover
7. Neil Adams Jon McCarthy (83m, 14)
8. Robert Fleck Andy Porter
9. Ashley Ward Lee Mills
10. Andy Johnson (70m, 10) Lee Glover
11. Darren Eadie Steve Guppy
SUBS
12. Mike Sheron (70m, 10) Ray Walker (73m, 4)
13. Spencor Prior (HT, 6) Stuart Talbot
14. Ade Akinbiyi Tony Naylor (83m, 7)
FACTS
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ATTENDANCE: 13,908
REFEREE: D.Orr (Iver)
SCORERS: NORWICH: Johnson (19), Fleck (23)
VALE: Mills (40)
MOTM: Robert Fleck
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UPDATES
NORWICH 2 - OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1
Norwich's first home win of the season came on a cold and wet Wednesday
night. The first half of this game was dire and it looked like the game
was going to be one of those terrible first division hacks. The only
thing that kept the fans in the ground was the return of Robert Fleck to
Norwich after having a terrible time at Chelsea playing almost entirely
in the reserves.
Within 20 seconds of the second half starting though, Oldham took the
lead and this seemed to wake Norwich up. Mark Bowen scored the equaliser
in the 56th minute and Andy Johnson scored the winner in the 80th, with
the last 10 minutes being real nail-biting stuff.
BIRMINGHAM CITY 3 - NORWICH CITY 1
I must admit that I didnt see this game, and by all reports, I'm glad of
it. Norwich went 3 down at Brimingham and a late goal by Mike Sheron
didnt do anything to cheer Martin O'Neill or the fans. It was a
disappointing game and one which everyone at Carrow Road will want to forget.
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BALL BOY FIASCO AT CARROW ROAD
It was reported in the national press this last week that Norwich were
charging the ball boys and girls two pounds each to sit on a wooden stool
and fetch the ball for the players. Norwich City FC said that "We dont
like the position we find ourselves in, and ar having to make a number of
sacrafices to make sure that we are in the best position possible to
challenge for promotion. We know that our supporters will expect and
demand that. From the top to the bottom we are making big savings
wherever we can so that money is available for the football team. We
want to give Martin O'Neill every possible help so that we have a team
good enough to get out of this division. It hurts where we are at the
moment, and there have had to been painful decisions to make. We've cut
the boardroom hospitality. Player's bonuses have been reduced. Children
who are not members no longer get concessionary tickets. These are all
decisions we have made with one objective in mind. This week we were
described as 'penny pinching', as regards our ball boys and girls. By
charging them, we were simply aiming to recover what it costs us to
operate the scheme. If that's penny pinching, we plead guilty. But if
every little helps us achieve our stated aim, then we can live with that
accusation"
The local paper "The Evening News" has now sponsored the ball boys and
girls, who received a round of applause when they came out on Saturday.
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CITY LOOKING FOR NEW STRIKER
Martin O'Neill is looking for a new striker, it's official. He made a
'substantial' bid this week for Hull City's Dean Widnass which was turned
down. Robert Fleck is officially on a months loan from Chelsea and
Norwich are yet to make a decision about whether to sign him or not.
Flecky though has made it clear that he wants to stay at Carrow Road,
saying that he wouldn't know what to do if Norwich didn't sign him.
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INJURY NEWS
New signing Matthew Rush picked up a knee injury in training and may have
to have an operation so he is out for the moment. John Polston pulled a
calf muscle in the Port Vale game and so will be out for the near
future. Crook will play in the reserved on Wednesday and may play at
Sheffield United on Saturday. Ward is back although no 100% match fit
yet. Carl Bradshaw is still suffering from a calf and achilles problem
and will probably be back in training if a fortnight or so.
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CURRENT LEAGUE STANDINGS
P W D L F A PTS
1 Millwall 5 1 4 0 6 2 13
2 Leicester 5 3 1 1 10 7 10
3 Ipswich 5 3 1 1 9 4 10
4 Charlton 5 3 1 1 8 5 10
5 Norwich 5 3 1 1 8 6 10
6 Birmingham 5 3 0 2 14 9 9
7 Barnsley 5 3 0 2 10 13 9
8 Oldham 5 3 0 2 8 5 9
9 West Brom 5 2 2 1 6 4 8
10 Tranmere 4 2 1 1 8 5 7
11 Crystal Pal 4 2 1 1 8 7 7
12 Huddersfield 5 2 0 3 7 10 6
13 Reading 5 1 4 1 5 5 6
14 Grimsby 5 1 3 1 4 4 6
15 Wolves 5 1 2 2 6 6 5
16 Derby 5 1 2 2 5 8 5
17 Luton 5 1 2 2 4 6 5
18 Southend 5 1 2 2 4 6 5
19 Sunderland 5 1 2 2 4 6 5
20 Port Vale 5 1 2 2 3 4 5
21 Portsmouth 5 1 1 3 7 9 4
22 Watford 5 1 1 3 5 7 4
23 Stoke 5 1 1 3 5 9 4
24 Sheff Utd 5 0 0 5 5 12 0
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53.701 | Recent results | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Sep 14 1995 20:26 | 12 |
|
Wednesday 13th September
Wolves 0 - 2 Norwich
Johnson
Ward
Saturday 9th September
Sheff. Utd 2 - 1 Norwich
Johnson(?)
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53.702 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Sep 25 1995 19:06 | 16 |
| Latest results while I've been away:
Norwich 0 Millwall 0
Grimsby 2 Norwich 2
Norwich scraped a draw thanks to a goal from Akinbiyi in 4th minute of
injury time. Fleck had put Norwich 1-0 up in the first half. Darren Eadie
was sent off about hald way through the second half for a bad tackle.
Also, we beat Torquay 6-1 (I think) in the fizzy drink cup.
Robert Fleck's loan period at Norwich is about to finish. I believe that
O'Neill is trying to sign him permanently, but the two clubs cannot agree a
fee.
Jon
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53.703 | Fleck is back | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Oct 02 1995 15:49 | 9 |
53.704 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Oct 05 1995 13:18 | 9 |
| Torquay 2 Norwich 3
All the goals came in the 2nd half. Norwich were 2-1 down with 4 minutes
to go, but two late goals by Eadie and Mills secured victory (Ullathorne
got the first). The aggregate score was 9-3.
We've got Bradford at home in the 3rd round.
Jon
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53.705 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Oct 09 1995 17:32 | 11 |
| Stoke 1 Norwich 1
Another game that we should have won (according to the Radio 5 report).
Akinbiyi scored our goal in the 1st half. We created enough other chances
to win it, but the lack of a killer instinct in front of goal let us down
again. We have not had a consistent goal scorer since Sutton was sold.
We've now slipped down to 11th, which is only 5 points off the top, but
also 5 points off relegation.
Jon
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53.706 | Now 6th | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Oct 16 1995 16:27 | 9 |
|
Norwich 3 - 1 Barnsley
Newsome
Johnson
Fleck
A useful home win saw City jump up 5 places to 6th.
/kev
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53.707 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Oct 23 1995 20:44 | 11 |
| Charlton 1 Norwich 1
Bowyer scored for Charlton half way through the second half, but Bowen
equalised soon after. We dropped a couple of places in the League after
this result.
Next League game is on Sunday, at home to Tranmere, and is live on ITV (in
some regions, anyway).
Jon
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53.708 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Oct 26 1995 15:54 | 6 |
| We secured a magnificent 0-0 draw against mighty Bradford at Carrow Road
last night. Bradford even had a player sent off in the 2nd half.
Anyone know who we (or Bradford) got in the draw for the 4th round?
Jon
|
53.709 | Another two dropped points. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Oct 30 1995 12:51 | 9 |
|
Norwich 1 - 1 Tranmere
Johnson Barton(?)
Another two points dropped at home. CEEFAX implied that
City nearly stole the game at the end when Johnson missed
a sitter.
/kev
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53.710 | Meridian? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Mon Oct 30 1995 13:00 | 9 |
|
Why the 'eck was this the "Meridian Match"?
Neither team is anywhere near local to the Meridian area!
I watched a bit of it. That Eadie looks a useful little player, if someone could
teach him how to shoot straight...
Ian.
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53.711 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Oct 30 1995 13:27 | 19 |
| Norwich were impressive for the first 30 minutes, but fell away badly in
the second half. Johnson's goal was a cracker - some great work by Eadie
down the right, passes with Johnson and Fleck, then back to Eadie who
crossed for Johnson to volley in from about 6 yards.
Once Crook went off injured after 30 minutes, Norwich lacked any
penetration in midfield, and Tranmere dominated most of the second half.
Moore scored the equalised 1 minute into the second half after a corner.
Norwich could have snatched it in the end, with Eadie having a header well
saved, and Johnson blasting over from close range.
Eadie was impressive, but did not get enough of the ball. O'Neill (no
relation to Martin) on the other wing also looks promising. But Norwich
are still lacking a striker with the killer instinct. Ward is good at
holding up the ball, but does not score enough goals. Fleck works hard and
hassles defenders, but in not consistent enough in front of goal.
Jon
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53.712 | More lost points | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Nov 06 1995 13:12 | 12 |
|
Huddersfield 3 - 2 Norwich
Ward 2
After being 2 - 0 down at half time, Ward netted two in the
second half to bring City back into it only for it all to
disappear again.
That's kept City down in 8/9th place, some 8/9 points off the
lead.
/kev
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53.713 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Nov 06 1995 13:20 | 5 |
| Go Huddersfield.... :->
Cheers,
Rick.
|
53.714 | From the City Home Page on the Web | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Nov 06 1995 13:24 | 24 |
|
Carrow Road Showdown After Another Loss
Huddersfield 3 Norwich City 2
There is talk of a showdown meeting this Monday following the away loss at Huddersfield and
recent press that Robert Chase and Martin O'Neill were in dispute over available money for
players. At Huddersfield, things started very badly for Norwich, going two down before Ashley Ward
scored two to draw level. In the dying moments, Bryan Gunn failed to hold on to a low drive and left
an easy chance for Huddersfield to take all three points which they happily took.
Windass Transfer Collapse ?
The transfer of Dean Windass from Hull City may have collapsed, with the Hull City chairman
blaming the collapse on Norwich, specifically Robert Chase and stating that it had become
"farsical". There may still be some hope though, as Martin O'Neill has now stepped in to try and
complete the deal.
Jimmy Jones Quits
Jimmy Jones, Robert Chase's right hand man, has quit. I am uncertain at this stage as to why, but
he has. Press reports in the EDP suggests that Jones has left due to health reasons.
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53.715 | It's grim up North! | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Nov 06 1995 14:53 | 39 |
| Huddersfield 3
Norwich 2
I must admit, the main reason for going to Huddersfield was to see the new
stadium. It is very impressive and futuristic - not the bog-standard
square box type stadium.
As for the football, the less said the better! Norwich were very poor in
the first half. The defence was very shakey, the midfield was lightweight
and the strikers were ineffective. For some strange reason, Darren Eadie
(a winger) was playing in centre midfield and Danny Mills (a full-back) was
playing on the right wing. Eadie is too lightweight for such a position,
and was totally lost. Only Johnson had any bite in midfield. Up front,
Ward was too busy holding up the ball for lay-offs to Akinbiyi, but
Akinbiyi was just hopeless.
Huddersfield took the lead through a header from a free-kick. It looked
like bad marking from Norwich. At half-time, Norwich were booed off by
their fans.
The second half did not start off much better. Huddersfield caught us on
the break, with the second goal swept in at the far post. O'Neill brought
on Fleck for Akinbiyi, and switched Eadie to the right wing. Only now did
Norwich look threatening, with Fleck causing far more problems than
Akinbiyi did. Twice in the space of 10 minutes, Eadie took on and beat his
full-back to crossed the ball for Ward to score two headers.
It now looked that Norwich could grab an improbable victory, but it was
Huddersfield who scored the winner. Gunn failed to hold a shot in the
corner, and the Huddersfield striker was first to the rebound.
The game took a while to get going, but was exciting in the second half.
Norwich are certainly not good enough for promotion based on this
performance. However, with the League being so open this year, there is
still time to get things right. Norwich need about three or four new
players - two strong midfielders, a goal scorer and someone to steady the
defence.
Jon
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53.716 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Nov 06 1995 15:06 | 11 |
| >I must admit, the main reason for going to Huddersfield was to see the
>new stadium. It is very impressive and futuristic - not the
>bog-standard square box type stadium.
Yep.. I must admit, it is a good stadium... excellent for concerts
as well as football.. :->
Cheers,
Rick.
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53.717 | Showdown over money | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Nov 07 1995 16:07 | 16 |
|
CEEFAX reported rumours that O'Neill was heading for
a confrontation with Chase over the lack of funds for
squad strengthening.
This is partly come about by the current fiasco over attempts
to sign Dean Windass from Hull. Negotiations between the two
clubs have broken down with both sides claiming the other is
the guilty party. The EDP seems to suggest that negotiations
for the signing of the player had been taking place between
Chase (Norwich chairman) and Fish (Hull chairman).
Only time will tell. It looks like another City manager might
have come up against the lack of ambition from Mr. Chase.
/kev
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53.718 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Nov 07 1995 16:27 | 11 |
| .717
>>>This is partly come about by the current fiasco over attempts
>>>to sign Dean Windass from Hull.
^^^^^^^
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this has to be a wind-up. The poor fellow must have had an awful
childhood....
Ray....
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53.719 | Coca-Cola Cup replay | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Nov 08 1995 12:24 | 10 |
|
A win, a win!
Bradford 3 - 5 Norwich (a.e.t.)
Ward 3
Fleck
Johnson
Well at least they made it, but not without going to extra
time.
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53.720 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Nov 08 1995 15:01 | 13 |
| It certainly sounded like a classic Cup tie on Five Live last night. It
looked that Norwich had blown it, especially when Fleck missed the penalty
with 5 minutes to go. But fortunately Ward is scoring well this season,
and he grabbed the equalised 2 minutes from full time. Once Norwich went
ahead after 15 seconds of extra time, Bradford's heads dropped and Norwich
never looked like losing. We are at home to Leicester or Bolton in the
next round.
Mike Milligan has been given a surprise call up for Ireland's Euro
Championship qualifier next week. I'm not sure if he's played many games
this season, but he must have done something to impress Big Jack!
Jon
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53.721 | Most recent mailing list mail | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Nov 08 1995 17:47 | 150 |
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MAJOR CHANGES !
Okay, first things first. Due to the fact that UEA have been having some
real big problems with email and WWW and becuase I am now working at Net
Communications, the email address and the web site have changed. The
new NCFC WWW URL is:
http://ncfc.netcom.co.uk/ncfc/
The new email address is: ncfc@netcom.co.uk
If there are any problems with either, let me know and I'll deal with it
as soon as I can. Things are likely to be a bit all over the place to
start with, so dont expect it to run perfectly yet. Also, a proper list
system should be available soon.
I work at Net Communications now. We are an Internet Servcie Provider in
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If you are interested, give us a ring on 01603 444444. Advert over,
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THANK YOU
I would like to say thank you to all of you who have contacted Norwich
City FC recently about the Internet. Your comments have been noted at
the club, and they now seem to take the issue more seriously. Perhaps we
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ROUND-UP
As things have been a little topsy turvy lately, I'll just include a
round up of recent games. Full reports should start again within the week.
Norwich Win At Last And Progress To Round 4
Bradford City 3 Norwich City 5
Norwich were two minutes away from going out of the Coca Cola Cup to the
side that had knocked out Nottingham Forest. Norwich twice went into the
lead in this game through Ashley Ward, but twice were drawn back by
Bradford, who then went ahead 3-2. Norwich had a good penalty shout
turned down but were then awarded a penalty for no obvious reason.
Robert Fleck took and missed the penalty, which seemed to be Norwich's
last chance. Ashley Ward though chose his time well to score a hat-trick
and Norwich were level and extra time was played. Norwich looked the
better side in extra time and goals from Robert Fleck and Andy Johnson
sealed the tie for Norwich who will play either Bolton or Leicester at
home in the next round of the Coca Cola Cup.
O'Neill and Chase smoke peace pipe
Meeting goes ahead, but fans left uncertain
Robert Chase and manager Martin O'Neill had their Monday meeting, but
fans were left uncertain as to the future of Norwich City Football Club,
with neither party commenting on the content of the meeting or future
plans. It was one of the few "meaningful" meetings that the two have had
recently according to O'Neill. Still fans protest however, and only new
signings or a reversal of fortune on the pitch are likely to calm them down.
Pressure on Chase again as Norwich only draw
Norwich City 1 Tranmere Rovers 1
In front of ITV cameras, Norwich started well and went ahead in the 11th
minute of this game. By half time Norwich should have had the game
sealed but had failed to increase their one goal advantage. Tranmere
made them pay for this in the second half, drawing level. Norwich were
unable to regain control and it was one point each. After the game, the
protests against Robert Chase started again, with 150 supporters being
dispursed by police. Martin O'Neill said he was very disappointed and
that the squad needed strengthening.
Norwich City 0 Bradford City 0
This third round coca-cola cup match was a really poor game. Eadie and
O'Neill were playin though not in usual wingers roles. Norwich won on
points in the first half, but there was little in the way of clear cut
chances for either side. Norwich lacked the polish to take control of
the game. The second half was worst than the first and even though
Norwich had a player advantage after Mitchell was sent off for a second
bookable offence, they did not take control. Martin O'Neill was not a
happy man after the game, criticising the teams performance, especially
the strikers. "We're still in the tie, but that's about it. We should
have scored in the first minute but we never picked up from there. We
just weren't good enough. I put Eadie up front because I thought he
would create chances, and because Robert Fleck had not being playing well
enough to justify being on from the start."
Charlton 1 Norwich City 1
An away trip that should have brought three points home brought just
one. Norwich went behind and only drew level through Mark Bowen.
Norwich should have won the game, with Fleck and Ward up front, but
following the recent events at Carrow Road, the players seemed unable to
finish.
Windass Transfer Collapse
The transfer of Dean Windass from Hull City may have collapsed, with the
Hull City chairman blaming the collapse on Norwich, specifically Robert
Chase and stating that it had become "farsical". There may still be some
hope though, as Martin O'Neill has now stepped in to try and complete the
deal.
Norwich City 3 Barnsley 1
Norwich woke up in the second half of this game. The first 45 minutes
was dreadful from a Norwich cupporters viewpoint. The Canaries went in 1
down at half time and they deserved to be behind by more. After about 5
minutes of the seconf half, Norwich came to life and the rest of the game
was all yellow. Goals from Newsome, Johnson and Fleck left Norwich with
three goals and three welcome points.
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53.722 | Getting rid of Sheron at last? | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Fri Nov 10 1995 16:43 | 10 |
| The following was reported on the Web this morning. I certainly agree with
the last sentence!
Norwich City are set to do a swap deal with Stoke City, which would involve
Keith Scott and Mike Sheron. Scott, 28, scored the goals that put Martin
O'Neill's Wycombe Wanderers into the football league three seasons ago. A
quality striker, he has been sidelined recently following a bust up with
Stoke boss Lou Macari. Norwich may also receive some payment in the deal,
but most Norwich fans wont be tearful to see Sheron go.
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53.723 | Another 3 points | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Nov 13 1995 12:34 | 3 |
|
Norwich 1 - 0 C. Palace
Johnson
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53.724 | East Anglian Derby win | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Nov 20 1995 12:08 | 8 |
|
Norwich 2 - 1 Ipswich
Newsome
Fleck
A close call. According to the report on Radio 5, Ipswich were
awarded two penaltys - Wark scored the first, but the referee
reversed his decision after awarding the second. Phew.
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53.725 | Some stuff from the Web | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Nov 21 1995 16:49 | 31 |
| One out, all out
Norwich to play West Brom without 7 stars
Norwich may have beaten Ipswich in the local derby,
but they are paying the price now in terms of injuries.
Norwich were having problems before the Ipswich game,
but now 7 regular first team players are injured, and
so Norwich will have to field a make-do side at the
Hawthorns. Here is a list of the wounded:
Mike Milligan - knee
Carl Bradshaw - ankle
Keith O'Neill - thigh
Mark Bowen - foot
Darren Eadie - thigh
Andy Johnson - knee
Ian Crook - ribs
Norwich Striker Swap Deal
Sheron/Scott swap deal with Stoke set to go ahead
Norwich City are set to do a swap deal with Stoke City,
which would involve Keith Scott and Mike Sheron. Scott, 28,
scored the goals that put Martin O'Neill's Wycombe Wanderers
into the football league three seasons ago. A quality striker,
he has been sidelined recently following a bust up with Stoke
boss Lou Macari. Norwich may also receive some payment in the
deal, but most Norwich fans wont be tearful to see Sheron go.
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53.726 | Vinny Samways ??? | SIOG::SMYTH | | Tue Nov 21 1995 17:54 | 4 |
| Vinny Samways turned down the approach by O'Neill to sign on loan due
to the previous mentioned problems with players.
GS
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53.727 | From the web | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Nov 22 1995 16:17 | 18 |
| Patched Norwich Side Win Well
West Brom 1 Norwich City 4
Despite having a massive injury problem, the patched
up Norwich side came good and beat West Brom by four
goals to one. Norwich went behind as they initially
found the game hard going, though this was probably
just the side settling in. Robert Fleck made the scores level
just before the half time whistle. Norwich really came
to life in the second half and were easily the better side,
scoring through Adams, new boy Keith Scott and Ward. Bryan Gunn
also saved a West Brom penalty which had been conceeded
by Keith Scott. It was considered a suprise that Scott was
included and Akinbyi especially was upset not to be included
in the starting team. Jeremy Goss was not included in the side
and told Radio Norfolk that "I don't think I'll ever play in
the first team again".
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53.728 | Full fixture list to date | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Nov 22 1995 17:29 | 81 |
|
NORWICH CITY FOOTBALL CLUB
1995/96 SEASON FIXTURE LIST
Endsleigh league division 1 games
DAY DATE TEAM HOME/AWAY SCORE AND NCFC SCORERS
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SUN AUG 13 LUTON TOWN A 3-1 Newsome(2), Adams
SAT AUG 19 SUNDERLAND H 0-0
SAT AUG 26 BIRMINGHAM CITY A 1-3 Sheron
WED AUG 30 OLDHAM ATHLETIC H 2-1 Bowen, Johnson
SAT SEP 2 PORT VALE H 2-1 Johnson, Fleck
SAT SEP 9 SHEFFIELD UNITED A 1-2 Ward
WED SEP 13 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS A 2-0 Ward, Johnson
SAT SEP 16 MILWALL H 0-0
SAT SEP 23 GRIMSBY TOWN A 2-2 Fleck, Akinbiyi
SAT SEP 30 LEICESTER CITY H 0-1
SAT OCT 7 STOKE CITY A 1-1 Akinbiyi
SAT OCT 14 BARNSLEY H 3-1 Newsome, Johnson, Fleck
SAT OCT 21 CHARLTON ATHLETIC A 1-1 Bowen
SAT OCT 28 TRANMERE ROVERS H 1-1 Johnson
SAT NOV 4 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN A 2-3 Ward (2)
SAT NOV 11 CRYSTAL PALACE H 1-0 Johnson
SUN NOV 19 IPSWICH TOWN H 2-1 Newsome, Fleck
TUE NOV 21 WEST BORMWICH ALBION A 4-1 Fleck, Adams, Scott, Ward
SAT NOV 26 WATFORD A
SAT DEC 2 STOKE CITY H
SAT DEC 9 GRIMSBY TOWN H
SAT DEC 16 LEICESTER CITY A
SAT DEC 23 PORTSMOUTH A
TUE DEC 26 SOUTHEND UNITED H
SAT DEC 30 READING H
MON JAN 1 DERBY COUNTY A
SAT JAN 13 SUNDERLAND A
SAT JAN 20 LUTON TOWN H
SAT FEB 3 BIRMINGHAM CITY H
SAT FEB 10 OLDHAM ATHLETIC A
SAT FEB 17 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS H
TUE FEB 20 PORT VALE A
SAT FEB 24 MILLWALL A
WED FEB 28 SHEFFIELD UNITED H
SAT MAR 2 SOUTHEND UNITED A
SAT MAR 9 PORTSMOUTH H
SAT MAR 16 READING A
SAT MAR 23 DERBY COUNTY H
SAT MAR 30 CHARLTON ATHLETIC H
TUE APR 2 BARNSLEY A
SAT APR 6 TRANMERE ROVERS A
MON APR 8 HUDDERSFIELD TOWN H
SAT APR 13 IPSWICH TOWN A
SAT APR 20 WEST BROMWICH ALBION H
SAT APR 27 WATFORD H
SAT MAY 4 CRYSTAL PALACE A
FA and Coca-Cola cup games and results
DAY DATE DETAILS SCORE AND NCFC SCORERS
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WED SEP 23 TORQUAY UNITED (CCC R2 L1 H) 6-1 Akinbiyi 2,Sheron2,og,Crook
WED OCT 4 TORQUAY UNITED (CCC R2 L2 A) 3-2 Ullathorne, Eadie, Mills
WED OCT 25 BRADFORD CITY (CCC R3 H) 0-0
TUE NOV 7 BRADFORD CITY (CCC R3R A) 5-3 Ward (3), Fleck, Johnson
WED NOV 29 BOLTON WANDERERS (CCC R4 H)
SAT JAN 6 FA CUP 3RD ROUND
WED JAN 10 COCA COLA CUP 5TH ROUND
SAT JAN 27 FA CUP 4TH ROUND
WED FEB 14 COCA COLA CUP SEMI-FINAL (1)
SAT FEB 17 FA CUP 5TH ROUND
WED FEB 21 COCA COLA CUP SEMI-FINAL (2)
SAT MAR 9 FA CUP 6TH ROUND
SUN MAR 24 COCA COLA CUP FINAL
SAT MAR 30 FA CUP SEMI-FINAL
SAT MAY 11 FA CUP FINAL
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53.729 | | IOSG::cmekon.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Nov 22 1995 17:34 | 8 |
| I got to see the 'penalty incident' from the Ipswich match yesterday. Ward
definitely tugged at Thomsen's sleeve at the start, but Thomsen had got
free from him before he dived theatrically to the ground. However, the
penalty decision was reversed because the linesman had spotted an offside
before the Ward/Thomsen incident. The TV pictures did not show whether
this was a correct decision or not.
Jon
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53.730 | Quick armchair report | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Nov 27 1995 12:57 | 12 |
| watford 0
Norwich 2
A comfortable win for Norwich against a poor Watford team. Watford had the
best of the early part of the game, but once Ward scored the first after
about 30 minutes, the result never looked in doubt. Scott added a second
goal just after half time (his second goal in two games). The Norwich
defence was solid against a lightweight Watford attack.
This result puts us up to 2nd place.
Jon
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53.731 | Up to second | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Nov 27 1995 12:58 | 9 |
|
Thanks to a draw between Birmingham and Leicester and
City winning away at Watford, Norwich have clamvered their
way up to a heady 2nd place.
Watford 0 - 2 Norwich
Ward
Scott
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53.732 | Boring Cup match | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Nov 30 1995 14:26 | 7 |
| Last night's Coke Cup result:
Norwich 0
Bolton 0
The winners of the replay are at home to Birmingham or Middlesbrough.
|
53.733 | Still third | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Dec 11 1995 12:42 | 12 |
| Norwich Throw Away 2 Points
Norwich City 2 Grimsby Town 2
Norwich failed to capitalise on their possession advantage in this game. Despite
having far more shots and corners than Grimsby, they did not convert the
chances, and indeed it was Grimsby that took the lead. Norwich equalised through
Ashley Ward and it was 1-1 at half-time. Norwich still looked the better side in
the second half, and took the lead with a fantastic goal from Darren Eadie, a
low hard drive diagonally across the box, 25 yards out. Norwich tried to kill
the game off and in their efforts to push forward let Grimsby in and the
equaliser was scored.
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53.734 | O'Neill walks out - Norwich lose | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Dec 18 1995 13:32 | 19 |
|
Well a tumultuous weekend.
O'Neill resigned from the Norwich job before the match
against Leicester on Sunday. CEEFAX reported that his
reasons for leaving revolve around the lack of money being
made available to strengthen the squad. Chase, the chairman,
claims that he does not accept the resignation and O'Neill
has 18 months to serve on his contract. The irony is that
O'Neill is now being connected with the vacant Leicester
job along with Dave Bassett and Mike Walker.
City then went on to lose to Leicester having been in control
for at least half the game.
Leicester 3 - 2 Norwich
/kev
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53.735 | Depressed of Dec Park | HERO::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Dec 18 1995 16:27 | 15 |
| What a depressing day yesterday was. It seems that O'Neill has had enough
of Robert Chase's refusal to give him money to buy new players. There's
definitely money available, but Chase will not release it. He was quoted
as saying last week "We are second in the League, and still in both Cups.
Therefore we do not need to strenghten the squad." What cr@p! I blame
Chase totally for O'Neill's resignation, as I'm sure most Norwich fans do.
That is now 2 first class managers that have resigned due to Chase's
unwillingness to spend money. I cannot see any ambitious manager wanting
to go to Norwich now.
And then to cap it all, we go 2-0 up at Leicester, only to blow it and lose
3-2.
Jon
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53.736 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Mon Dec 18 1995 16:56 | 9 |
| Hi Jon,
Yes, bad news for Norwich. As it was well-known that Chase was that sort of
chairman, presumably O'Neill asked him about his ambition before he signed.
And also presumably, the reason he's resigned is that Chase has gone back on
whatever he said at the time. As you say, it's hard to imagine any manager
worth his place going to Carrow Road now. Maybe Graham Taylor's interested?!
grahame
|
53.737 | | IOSG::HARDIE | | Mon Dec 18 1995 17:55 | 7 |
| Jon,
I hear Mark "Judas" McGhee's looking around for another job as he thinks
he's been too long at Wolves already.
Neil
~~~~
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53.738 | Do I not like that | HERO::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Dec 18 1995 18:56 | 6 |
| Graham,
Yes, Graham Taylor's current employment status does worry me a little.
Ditto with Dave Bassett.
Jon
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53.739 | "Put up or shut up" | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Dec 19 1995 13:04 | 14 |
|
The EDP had reports that Chase said to prospective replacements
for him to put up or shut up. Specifically state what they were
prepared to offer Chase for his shares in the club and he would
step aside. Once again this looks like a superb Chase smoke
screen, as there appear to have been prospective buyers but
Chase still appears to be installed as Chairman.
Remember the immortal line "If Chris Sutton is not here at
Carrow Road next season then neither will I". Sorry Mr Chase
but I think Chris Sutton went off and won a championship medal
and Norwich are now in Division 1.
/kev
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BLACK SUNDAY
O'NEILL RESIGNS AND NORWICH LOSE
Leicester City 3 - Norwich City 2
Sunday 17th December 1995 will go down in the history books as a very bad
day for Norwich City Football Club. I had decided to go to Leicester for
the game, despite it being televised. All the fans were on there way to
Filbert Street when the rumours started. At first, nobody believed.
Surely it was press speculation again, he wouldnt actually resign would
he.
Then the rumours became solid reports and yes, it was true, O'Neill had
handed in his resignation at 11.30 am that morning and wasnt on the team
coach. The players seemed as shocked as the fans, shrugging their
sholders when asked what was going on by the fans. Certain players
started reacting in unusual ways. When the fans started the "If you hate
Robert Chase clap your hands" song, some would jog towards us and clap
their hands ! Then when we sang "We want fat bastard out" Robert Fleck
came across and encouraged us to sing louder. We realised things were
desperate.
Robert Chase did not accept the resignation, but that means very little.
If O'Neill wants to go, then he will go and there is no point in making
him stay.
To make the day worse, Norwich lost in a terrible way. Norwich went
ahead through Darren Eadie after just one minute on the clock, a
fantastic finsh from a Fleck through ball. Norwich went further ahead
from a Fleck finish after an Adams free kick came back off the post.
We realised it wasnt going to be Norwich's day though when Eadie was
taken off through flu.
Norwich seemed to let everything slip from the 35th minute onward. Goals
from Whitlow before half-time and Roberts after the break levelled the
game. Then in the 79th minute City's day collapsed completely.
Ullathorne made the sort of back pass that would make a player cringe in
a training session, let alone a first team game. Gunn was stranded and
Heskey cooly put the ball past him. A 3-2 loss was such a tragic but
inevitable result on such a day. Norwich had no-one to pull them back
together and so O'Neill really was sadly missed. What was even worse was
that the rumours started after the game that it would be O'Neill who
would take over at Leicester, the previous favourite being Mike Walker.
Sometime football can be a very cruel game.
NORWICH LEICESTER
1 Gunn Poole
2 Polston Hill
3 Ullathorne Whitlow
4 Milligan Carey
5 Newsome Walsh
6 Prior Parker
7 Bowen Corica
8 Fleck Taylor
9 Ward Robins
10 Carey Roberts
11 Eadie Rolling
SUBS
12 Adams (11, 9m) Heskey (11, 63m)
13 Marshall (not used) Joachim (9, 81m)
14 Scott (8, 66m) Smith (not used)
NORWICH LEICESTER
BOOKINGS 1 1
TOTAL SHOTS 10 21
SHOTS ON 5 13
SHOTS OFF 5 8
CORNERS 9 8
FOULS CMTD 11 17
ATTENDANCE: 14,251
REFEREE: Terry Heilbron
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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE FROM THE CLUB REGARDING O'NEILL ON 17TH DEC 1995:
Norwich City Football Club very much regret to announce that Team Manager
Martin O'Neill has today tendered his resignation, which is not being
accepted. His two year contract at Carrow Road still has 18 months to run.
Assistant Manager Paul Franklin and Reserve Team Manager Steve Walford
have been put in charge of the First Team for Today's match at Leicester
City.
The Club will be making no further statement today.
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PROTEST AT CITY HALL
As there is no home game until Boxing Day, Norwich City fans are
arranging a protest at City Hall this Thursday night, according to the
Norwich Evening News. Speculation is also growing that there may be a
fans trust set up to try and take the club over. More news as I get it.
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ROUND-UP OF OTHER NEWS
Norwich have drawn Brentford at home in the third round of the FA Cup,
which will be played on Saturday 6th January 1996.
NOV 21 WEST BROM 1 NORWICH CITY 4
NOV 26 WATFORD 0 NORWICH CITY 2
NOV 29 NORWICH 0 BOLTON 0
DEC 2 NORWICH 0 STOKE CITY 1
DEC 9 NORWICH 2 GRIMSBY 2
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53.741 | Monday talks fail | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Dec 20 1995 12:09 | 12 |
|
O'Neill and Chase were reported to have a meeting yesterday
to try and resolve their differences and keep O'Neill at
the club. All indications are that the meeting failed to
resolve anything and O'Neill really does look set to be
gone. Radio 5 reports this morning seemed to indicate that
he is favourite to take over at Leicester.
I say get rid of Chase, bring in a chairman with ambition
and bring back Mike Walker.
/kev
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53.742 | Megson returning? | HERO::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Dec 20 1995 13:43 | 6 |
| Speculation in today's Independent says that Norwich are going to try to
get Gary Megson back as manager. He was John Deehan's assistant, and took
over from him for the last 5 games last season (of which we lost four and
drew one). Hardly a great record!
Jon
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53.743 | Through to play Birmingham | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Dec 21 1995 12:09 | 15 |
|
Norwich squeaked through against Bolton last night
after extra time and penalties. What a fiasco that
was? From 10 penalties they had scored a mere 4 goals.
Most of the penalties were missed!
The other news item from the Radio 5 commentary was
that Gary Megson was at the game and they speculated
that Megson would be having talks with Chase after the
game.
O'Neill looks set to be confirmed as Leicester manager
today.
/kev
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53.744 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Dec 21 1995 13:47 | 10 |
| Kev,
It sounded a dire game on the radio, didn't it. The players that scored
their penalties were Adams, Bowen and Newsome. Milligan, Ward and Sutch?
missed theirs.
O'Neill has now been appointed Leicester manager, and will probably take
his assistant, Paul Franklin (currently our caretaker manager) with him.
Jon
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53.745 | The Manager Merry-Go-Round
| MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Dec 21 1995 16:10 | 13 |
| From the Web page:
O'Neill at Leicester, Walker left out, who for Norwich ?
Martin O'Neill has been announced as the new Leicester manager, leaving Mike
Walker out completely. He was on local television last night (Wed) saying that
he had been "used as a pawn". He said that he had turned down a job at Luton as
he had been told that he had all but got the job at Leicester, even though they
knew they were going to appoint Martin O'Neill. Norwich and Leicester agreed a
compensation deal for O'Neill, which is believed to be quite a considerable
amount. Who the next Norwich manager will be noone knows. Gary Megson was
watching Norwich beat Bolton and also Mike Walker is now believed to be in the
picture. Who knows !
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53.746 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Dec 21 1995 17:32 | 7 |
| Kevin,
according to the papers this morning, Luton were announcing their
manager tomorrow/monday. Walker is favourite for this but lets face it
Leicester or Luton, it's not a tough choice is it?
Stuart
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53.747 | Well, well, well | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Dec 22 1995 12:31 | 15 |
|
Leicester - Martin O'Neill
Luton - Lenny Lawrence
Norwich - Gary Megson (provisional)
Looks like Mike Walker has been left in the cold again.
From the CEEFAX it appears that Mike is somewhat
aggreived at this, given Leicester appear to have promised
him the job there.
Bradford also appear as if they will kick up a fuss about
Megson taking over at Norwich as they are happy to keep
him as assistant manager.
/kev
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53.748 | Happy Xmas (except to Mr. Chase) | HERO::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Fri Dec 22 1995 13:29 | 9 |
| >Norwich - Gary Megson (provisional)
It is now confirmed that Megson is the new manager.
I'm off to see the game at Pompey tomorrow, and against Southend on Boxing
Day. I expect there will be protests against Robert Chase at these games.
Knowing my record, we'll probably lose both games as well!
Jon
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53.749 | Can it get any worse? | HERO::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Jan 03 1996 15:02 | 47 |
| Yet another disaterous Christmas/New Year for Norwich.
Pompey 1 Norwich 0
This was a terrible performance by Norwich. We had a couple of chances in
the first half, but poor finishing (especially by Ullathorne) let us down.
In the second half we had no chances at all, and just relied on the long
ball up the middle. The neat passing game was abandoned, and it was
terrible to watch. Pompey played some nice football in patches, and Paul
Walsh was very impressive. Into the bargain, we got soaked thanks to the
lack of cover at Fratton Park.
Norwich 0 Southend 1
This game kicked off in a blizzard, so again we were rather wet by the end
of the game! Norwich played a lot better this time. The slick passing was
back, and O'Neill was playing very well on the right wing. Fleck should
have scored soon after half time, but I still do not know how we managed to
miss. Southend scored their goal after about an hour, but did not really
threaten to add to their lead after that. There were many chants against
Robert Chase, which seemed to affect the players, especially after Southend
had scored. After the game, about 700 people demonstrated outside the
ground calling for "Chase out". There were a couple of injuries and three
arrests.
Norwich 3 Reading 3
I didn't go to this one, but we were 3-1 up soon after half time, but let
Reading back into the game. Again, there were protests after the game.
Derby 2 Norwich 1
A controversial goal and a last minute winner sunk us in this one. Polston
was off being treated for an injury, then Carey was told to leave the field
to stop the bleeding from a cut (which had been bleeding for 15 minutes).
With us down to 9 men, Derby scored their first. Megson was banished from
the dugout after a half-time row with the ref over the Carey incident.
So, we have now got just 2 points from our last 8 games. Megson is
carrying on where he left off as caretaker manager. The fans are very
bitter about Robert Chase - the fact that two top class managers have
walked out on him. The atmosphere in the ground now cannot help the team,
so something needs to be done soon, otherwise we could 'do a Swindon'.
Happy New Year,
Jon
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53.750 | He's fat, he's round... | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jan 04 1996 12:46 | 6 |
| I forgot to mention in yesterday's note that Norwich have signed Jan Molby
on a month's loan. He played his first game against Reading, but was
reported to be very unfit (surprise surprise). Is this really the height
of Norwich's ambition now?
Jon
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53.751 | You're going down | IOSG::LAYNE | | Thu Jan 04 1996 14:26 | 6 |
| Admit it Jon,
Norwich is at best an average 1st divison team and at least a good 2nd
divison team.
William
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53.752 | He knows all about 1st division teams... | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Jan 04 1996 14:34 | 6 |
| Bill should know.... he supports QPR who are going to be a first
division team at the end of this season.. :->
Cheers,
Rick.
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53.753 | :-) | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Thu Jan 04 1996 14:38 | 5 |
|
And then we could chat on about the demise of the west indian cricket team...
But thats another story!
Ian.
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53.754 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jan 04 1996 14:52 | 5 |
| Bill,
Bog off back to the cricket conference and stir up the Aussies.
Jon :-)
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53.755 | Demise wot Demise | HERO::LAYNE | | Thu Jan 04 1996 17:05 | 6 |
| RE -2
Ian,
I take it you haven't looked at the latest score for Eng Vs RSA???
William
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53.756 | final test match score | SIOG::SMYTH | | Thu Jan 04 1996 17:19 | 5 |
| why what is the score in the test match ??????
GS
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53.757 | RSA won by 10 wickets | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Here's 10p. Phone a man who cares! | Thu Jan 04 1996 17:53 | 7 |
|
> I take it you haven't looked at the latest score for Eng Vs RSA??
touched a nerve there i think :-)
as it is...I dont think Norwich will go down....but it would help if you showed
"chevy" the door.
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53.758 | Words fail me | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Jan 08 1996 12:45 | 7 |
| Norwich 1 Brentford 2
It goes from bad to worse! Brentford are third from bottom in the second
division, and have not won away all season ... until Saturday. Jon Newsome
scored our goal, and also scored an own goal.
Jon
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53.759 | Always look on the bright side .... | MILE::PRIEST | the first million years are the worst | Mon Jan 08 1996 16:14 | 9 |
| Come on Jon, it's not that bad. Brentford are actually FOURTH from
bottom and have not won away IN THE LEAGUE all season. They have beaten
Farnborough and Bournemouth in the Cup !
And look what a glamour 4th round tie we deprived you of - away to
Charlton !!
Jim
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53.760 | not | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Jan 08 1996 16:27 | 1 |
| Thanks Jim. That makes me feel a whole lot better.
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53.761 | Megson for England? | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jan 11 1996 14:43 | 20 |
| Norwich 1 Birmingham 1
It seems that we were fortunate to get a draw. Birmingham were awarded a
penalty after Newsome deliberately handled the ball in the area. In the
process, he was injured and had to be replaced, but was fortunate that he
was not sent off. Anyway, Hunt took the penalty but hit it too close to
Gunn, who made a comfortable save.
Birmingham took the lead through Francis after about an hour. Ten minutes
later Norwich were level after a clever piece of finishing by Fleck.
Instead of hitting the ball cleanly, he sneakily hit it into the ground so
that it bounced over the 'keeper and into the net. (Oh, OK then, he
totally mishit his shot and got lucky!)
The replay is in two weeks time. We've progressed in the last two rounds
by drawing at home and winning the replay, so I do not see why we cannot do
it again (apart from our crap chairman, crap manager etc.)
Jon
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53.762 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Jan 11 1996 15:09 | 5 |
| >Birmingham took the lead through Francis
Suddenly got jolted back through time reading that! Now there was a player...
g
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53.763 | Where has all the money gone? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jan 11 1996 16:01 | 12 |
|
From the City Web page:
The answer to the big question
We tell you where the money has gone
It was reported in the evening news today (Friday) that Norwich
City FC will be spending 6 million pounds on a space age sports
and concert hall which will be situated on Carrow Road next to the
football ground. This has obviously angered fans who feel the
money should have been spent on players.
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53.764 | Flashback to the 70s/80s... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jan 11 1996 16:43 | 15 |
| >>Birmingham took the lead through Francis
>Suddenly got jolted back through time reading that! Now there was a player...
Hmm, just how old *are* you, Grahame? ;-)
Seriously, he certainly was one hell of a player. I don't think I can
recall anyone (with the possible exception of George Best) who was
quite so fast with the ball at his feet. He'd leave entire defences for
dead in the space of about five yards.
Of course, in terms of injuries he was right up there with Bryan
Robson.
Dom
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53.765 | Shock win for Norwich | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Jan 15 1996 16:13 | 9 |
| Sunderland 0
Norwich 1
Yes, a win at last for Gary Megson. Ashley Ward scored the only goal after
12 minutes, following a defensive mistake by Melville. We're now up to the
heady heights of 6th place, although most teams around us have played fewer
games.
Jon
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53.766 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:43 | 15 |
| We lost 2-1 to Birmingham in the Coca-Cola cup last night. Norwich seemed
to play well, and definitely had the better chances. But we could not
convert pressure into goals. In the first half, Norwich should have been
awarded a penalty when Ward was pulled down, but the ref was about the
only person who thought it wasn't a foul.
Birmingham took the lead throuhg the substitute Bowen. Half way through
the second half, Birmingham's Poole was sent off for a second bookable
offence. Norwich equalised soon after, with Jan Molby hitting a 25-yarder
which gave to goalie no chance. Extra time was calling, but Daish scored
Birmingham's winner in the last minute from a corner.
All we've got to play for now is to avoid relegation :-)
Jon
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53.767 | You were robbed.... | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Jan 25 1996 13:52 | 5 |
| Oh well Jon... I guess you won't be visiting Elland Road this year...
Cheers,
Rick.
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53.768 | Somebody had to say this ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Jan 25 1996 14:35 | 7 |
|
> I guess you won't be visiting Elland Road this year...
Yes, every cloud has a silver lining ... :-)
Malc.
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53.769 | Always look on the bright side | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Jan 25 1996 19:05 | 14 |
| Jon,
Look on the bright side you won't have to trudge all the way up to
Wembley, stuck in traffic all the way in and then spend hours stuck in
the car park at the end desperate to get home and drown your sorrows!!
The stadium is smelly, the food is awful and the beer is weak.
Of course when I went there last year we won so it didn't seem so bad!
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.770 | Where is my Reading scarf.... | RDGENG::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Thu Jan 25 1996 19:07 | 10 |
| Andy....
You really know how to kick a man when he is down... ;->
Anyway... ManU fans will be experiencing exactly the same feelings
after Saturdays match in Reading..
Cheers,
Rick
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53.771 | It's a good job you're 5000 miles away | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jan 25 1996 19:36 | 11 |
| re. 769
Andrew,
Having been brought up in such a backward area of the country, those
conditions at Wembley must have seemed like luxury to you :-)
Anyway, I'll get my revenge in nine days time...
Jon
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53.772 | I thought I was going easy on you! | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Jan 25 1996 22:21 | 7 |
| Jon,
.... and I haven't mentioned the Portsmouth game (:==:)
regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
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53.773 | Where did the money go? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Mar 18 1996 15:23 | 94 |
| From the Web page:
Jones
Where The Money Went !
A WWW special report
Chase
The big question all Norwich City fans have been asking over the last few months is "Where has all
the money gone ?". Now this question has been answered with the release of NCFC's accounts for
the last 18 months.
The big point is that there is no crock of gold at the club. It seems that the sales of players have just
kept the club above water and there is now no money available for new players, either for the
transfer costs or the wage costs. Here is a quick breakdown of the accounts.
Finances from July 1 1994 to December 31 1995
IN
Player transfers:
Sutton: 5 mil
Ekoku: 1 mil
Robins: 1 mil
Woodthorpe: 0.4 mil
Culverhouse 0.15 mil
Howie: 0.15 mil
Smith: 0.1 mil
7.8 mil
Income:
(Gate receipts, new players,
sponsorship etc):
11.8 mil
OUT
New players:
3.5 mil
Operating costs
(including wages,
depreciation, travelling,
costs, etc):
14.5 mil
Tax:
0.4 mil
Total: 19.6 mil
Total: 18.4 mil
Left: 1.2 million
Capital spending on buildings, investments etc: 3.2 mil
Additional borrowing: 2 mil
By far the largest expediture is on wages. 6.4 million pounds went on paying the 73 football and 35
ancilliary staff, though Mr Chase himself only earned 39,000.
Robert Chase seems to be more keen to spend money on buildings rather than players, though this
may also be due to pressure from the board. Worryingly, Robert Chase stated that "In March, April,
May and June we have 16 players' contracts coming to an end and we will have the choice to let
them go or keep them on. Martin O'Neill didnt enjoy these words either, but we are going to have to
reduce the wage bill".
These accounts seem to kill off any thought that Jimmy Jones' proposal at the EGM on March 21
will succeed. It seems that the trust will vote for Robert Chase provided he agrees to share some of
his responsibilities. "What they want is to see a spokesman for the board to share some of the load I
do" said Mr Chase, "If that's what they feel they want then we will go aloong with it. They have in
mind a man who is exceptionally well known in Norwich." Jimmy Jones said that he was unaware of
the latest developments but, reffering to the new spokesman post said "As long as Mr Chase is
around such a person will never be able to do his job. I worked alongside him for 10 years. He is not
the best is the world at accepting advice".
For the near future, the most worrying thing Robert Chase, who expects to file the next set of
accounts in 6 months time, said was "I expect the figures to look poor, very poor, Newsome or
someone is bound to go whcih will give us a fantastic six months trading. That will generate 2 million
pounds income which will show our next six months as very successful."
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53.774 | Updated stuff from the Web | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Mar 18 1996 16:13 | 160 |
| LATEST NEWS
First Norwich Win Since January
Reading 0 - Norwich City 3
Despite the power struggle and transfers that were in the news this week,
Norwich went out at Reading and got their first win since beating Sunderland in
January. Norwich were by far the better side and were unlucky not to win by more
than three. Prior, Eadie and O'Neill were the scorers though Eadie was taken off
with an injury late in the second half.
MEGSON FURIOUS AS PLAYERS ARE SOLD
Ward goes to Derby and Newsome goes to SHeffield Wednesday
The Evening News in Norwich today reported Gary Megson's fury over the sale of
two of Norwich City's most important players. The sale of Ashley Ward to Derby
will raise 1 million and Newsome going to Wednesday will be 1.6 million more,
but this was not a popular move by any sense of the word. The Evening News front
page headline was "FOR CITY'S SAKE - GO" and they are calling for the immediate
resignation of Robert Chase. Gary Megson, considered a yes man by many,
expressed his anger at the sales, which he was not told about (in the case of
Ward) until yesterday lunchtime. "Other than for the financial considerations
it's absoloutely lludicrous what they have done. This has absoloutely nothing to
do with football. I can't see what they're trying to achieve, and the reasons
become even more vague if they're not under pressure from the bank [which they
are not]. If it's no help financially, it's certainly no help on the field" said
Megson.
One point not enough
Norwich City 1 - Portsmouth 1
Norwich went ahead in a game that they really needed to win, but let Poertsmouth
back in after Mike Milligan had put the Canaries ahead. Eadie and Goss both
missed simple chances, but the good news was that Newsome was back on the pitch.
Norwich will be relying on the results of other teams for their survival now.
Next FSA meeting
Thursday 14th March 1996
The next FSA meeting will be held at the Norwich Labour club at 7.45pm on
Thursday 14th March 1996. The guest speaker will be John Alston, a member of the
NCFC trust, who will be talking about the reasoning behind the trusts' recent
decision to back Mr Chase and the trusts' view of the future of the club. All
members and non-members are encouraged to attend to keep up the pressure.
EGM called off
Jones admits defeat
Following the recent decision by the trust to back Robert Chase, Jimmy Jones has
admitted defeat and called off the EGM, leaving Chase in power at Carrow Road.
Norwich didn't lose !
Southend United 1 - Norwich City 1
Norwich managed to get a point out of a game when it looked like a worrying
familiar story again. Norwich went behind in the first half, but Carl Bradshaw
drove in the equaliser in the second half. This leaves Norwich in 13th place in
Endsleigh League division 1.
Chase sell out to Italians ?
Italian consortium offer to Chase
The national press today reported that an Italian consortium has offered to buy
out Robert Chase. The under-fire chairman has refused to confirm or deny this,
merely restating that he was open to offers.
Everyone is for sale !
NCFC put all the players up for sale
Norwich City are in such a bad financial situation that they have approached
EVERY club, all 91, in both the Premiership and the Endsleigh and offered
players for sale. In a fax sent to every club, Football Secretary A.Neville
states that "Due to the size of our playing squad, we have players available in
all positions for transfer. This does not give you permission to approach any
players direct, and in the first instance all enquiries should be directed
through our manager.....". Apparently this is the third such communication this
season.
More Megson Misery
Millwall 2 - Norwich City 1
Norwich again failed to convert chances presented to them and threw away all
three points. Norwich lost because of poor finishing and bad defensive errors.
All Norwich fans can look forward to now is Robert Chase hopefully resigning
soon and taking Megson with him.
Losing is getting boring !
Norwich City 2 - Wolverhampton Wanderers 3
By all accounts, Norwich played much better than they did at Oldham, but things
are still not good. Norwich went behind after Gunn had the ball flicked over him
and he didnt move. This, as usual, kicked Norwich into life for a while and
Norwich scored two goals in as many minutes to go ahead. The Canaries then
failed to put away the further chances they had and slipped back into their
recent mediocre-poor state. Wolves managed to pull level and then go ahead to
take all three points. Andy Johnson, one of the few players who was actually
committed, was sent off late in the second half.
Norwich lose again !
Oldham Athletic 2 - Norwich City 0
Norwich did not play at all well at Oldham, letting two goals in and having Andy
Johnson sent off. It was yet another defeat for Gary Megson, whose reign as
manager must now be under as much threat as Robert Chases' reign as chairman.
Third time not lucky
Norwich City 1 - Birmingham City 1
Despite being the better side for most of the game, Norwich failed to take all
three points from this game. Birmingham didnt look like the same side that had
knocked Norwich out of the Coca Cola Cup recently, giving Norwich the chance to
at least get 3 points in return. Norwich had many chances but failed to convert
all but one, scored by Ashley Ward.
Newsome to leave ?
It's rumour time folks !
It has been known for a while that Chase has agreed in principal to sell Jon
Newsome, and it seems that he may be set to move soon to Tottenham. I have heard
that his house is up for sale and that he has just bought a nice new BMW from a
North London showroom saying that "I'll pay for it in a month when I'm expecting
some cash through". Nothing confirmed yet, but it seems likely folks !
Where's the money ? There's none left !
Jimmy Jones spills the beans on Carrow Road finance
At a lively FSA meeting in Norwich Jimmy Jones, previously vice chairman at
NCFC, spilled the beans about his thoughts and the financial state at Carrow
Road. He said that there was no money left, and that the club was actually going
into debt. He did not say where all the money had actually gone, but it is now
clear that all is not well in the Carrow Road ledgers. Jimmy Jones also stated
that the situation needed to be sorted out at Carrow Road and that if no-one did
anything in the next seven days, he _would_ call an EGM.
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53.775 | Good news at last? | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Mar 21 1996 18:17 | 17 |
| Just saw this on the Web. Looks like the fat git Chase has finally sold up
his share in Norwich.
Yippee!
Jon
Chase Gone ???
Chase Accpets Share Bid !
Robert Chase today has agreed to a bid for his shares which has come from
an unknown consortium. The bid is dependant upon an audit from a London
company, but it seems likely to proceed. Robert Chase had a rough ride at
the AGM today, attended by about 250 people. More news as I get it.
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53.776 | Who could it be? Bernard Matthews maybe? | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Thu Mar 21 1996 18:27 | 9 |
| Jon,
"Unknown consortium"? what have they got to be shy about - you would
think they'd want their identities known when purchasing such a fine
football club (:==:)
Regards
andrew.d.wicks
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53.777 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Mar 21 1996 18:38 | 9 |
| > Who could it be? Bernard Matthews maybe?
OK, I'll say it before anyone else does...
...He's got enough turkeys as it is.
I'm going back to Norfolk at the weekend, so may find out more then.
Jon
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53.778 | Goss blinder puts City back on track | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Sun Mar 24 1996 16:43 | 11 |
| Well if it is indeed true then perhaps it explains the results on the
pitch. City didn't do Derby any favours on Saturday with a 1-0 win at
home. Mind you City need the points more than Derby do.
City 1 - 0 Derby
Goss
A Goss blinder reminiscent of European matches long past by all
accounts.
/kev
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53.779 | Millions and millions of Lire?? | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Mar 25 1996 14:25 | 12 |
| There has been a lot of speculation that the "mystery consortium" who has
offered to buy Robert Chase's shares includes the chairman of the Italian
club Genoa. It seems that he is interested in having Norwich as a "nursery
club" where Genoa can send young players to gain experience.
No-one has officially confirmed or denied the rumours. I'll wait until
there is something more concrete before deciding whether this will be good
for Norwich.
Jon
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53.780 | Boggling minds | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | You ain't seen me, roight? | Tue Mar 26 1996 11:56 | 20 |
|
re .779
>> There has been a lot of speculation that the "mystery consortium" who has
>> offered to buy Robert Chase's shares includes the chairman of the Italian
>> club Genoa. It seems that he is interested in having Norwich as a "nursery
>> club" where Genoa can send young players to gain experience.
This could start a whole new trend - Man Utd could buy Stockport,
Liverpool take over Tranmere, Chelsea buy out Fulham, Reading could
buy QPR etc..
In fact, why don't we let Premiership clubs buy all the Endsleigh teams
and re-name them - Man Utd A, B, C etc - I'm sure the people in the
local communities wouldn't object.
Jeff
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53.781 | HmmH | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Mar 27 1996 01:32 | 8 |
| I'm puzzled as to what all these italian players will make of the
Norwich nightlife? Norwich does have a nightlife doesn't it?
Maybe a case of Spaghetti and Chips at the local fish-and-chip shop.
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.782 | Stranger things have happened. | CHEFS::CROSSA | What a splendid weekend! | Wed Mar 27 1996 12:57 | 3 |
| If an Italian can fall in love with Grimsby (!) anything is possible.
Stretch.
|
53.783 | Makes Liverpool look like Miami... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Mar 27 1996 15:50 | 3 |
| Obviously, you guys have never seen Genoa...
Dom
|
53.784 | Comparisons are rfie | AIMTEC::WICKS_A | Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman | Wed Mar 27 1996 19:15 | 7 |
| Dom.
Have you ever seen Norwich? It makes Grimsby look like Milan.
Regards
Andrew.D.Wicks
|
53.785 | Flow diagram anyone? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Mar 27 1996 20:08 | 9 |
| >Dom.
>Have you ever seen Norwich? It makes Grimsby look like Milan.
Andrew,
But hang on a sec...Milan makes Grimsby look like Norwich.
Dom
|
53.786 | Latest from the Web | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Mar 28 1996 13:49 | 25 |
| O'Neill the next to go ?
QPR ready to bid 1.5 million for Keith O'Neill
Tonights (Wed 27th March) Evening news states that QPR are about to bid in the
region of 1.5 million for Keith O'Neill. They will have to do this fairly
quickly to beat the transfer deadline though.
O'Neill is still in Dublin following his appearance in the Ireland under-21 team
which lost to Russia last night. The transfer deadline is this Thursday at 5pm.
Promotion Still Possible ?
Norwich City 1 - Derby County 0
Norwich started this game rank outsiders but proved that there was still some
steam left in the boiler. Ashley Ward's return to Carrow Road was not too good
for the ex-Norwich player, only having one real chance which he put wide from
just 10 yards out. Norwich battled hard in this furious game which looked like
it was going to remain goal-less until the 65th minute when jeremy Goss of all
people scored the winner. The side for once showed some real spirit, even Rob
Newman played well, despite breaking his nose. Norwich are now only five points
off the play-off poisitions and if they play like this in the remaining games,
they may stand a chance of getting into the play-offs.
|
53.787 | Cue the Scottish 'keepers jokes | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Apr 15 1996 19:06 | 20 |
| An action-packed local derby against Ipswich ended in a 2-1 defeat for us.
Ipswich scored first in the first half, but Jamie Cureton scored an
equaliser soon after coming on as a sub in the second half. For some
reason he has dyed his hair green.
With about five minutes to go, Ullathorne played a simple pass back to
Gunn, who was under no pressure. As he went to welly the ball up field it
hit a divot, Gunn totally missed it, and the ball rolled in for an own
goal. The look on Ullathorne's face said it all. This is bound to end up
in a couple of years on What Happened Next!
As the players left the field, 4 Norwich players were allegedly hit by
Ipswich supporters running onto the pitch, and Gunn was alleged to have hit
a supporter (dunno if it was a Norwich or Ipswich one ;-).
It's a shame that all 3 ITV regions which I receive decided to show the
Derby v Charlton game rather than this one, so all I got to see was about 2
minutes of highlights.
Jon
|
53.788 | Chase is gone | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri May 03 1996 14:48 | 7 |
|
CEEFAX reported last night that Chase has finally stepped down
as chairman of Norwich. His outstanding shares have, I believe,
been bought up by Geoffrey Watling - the man that saved Norwich
financially in 1957.
/kev
|
53.789 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Fri May 03 1996 15:40 | 14 |
| Kev,
Although I am naturally delighted that Chase has finally sold his shares,
I'm not sure how much better things will be with Watling as chairman. I do
not know if he has much money to invest in the club. I have heard that one
of Chase's deals when buying land behind the South Stand was that payment
was to be spread over the next 3 or 4 years, which doesn't look too good
for our future cash flow.
Now that Chase has gone, I wonder if we'll approach Mike Walker to take
over as manager again?
Jon
|
53.790 | Things are looking up | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Fri Jun 21 1996 22:06 | 10 |
| Mike Walker is back!
It seems that Gary Megson was asked to resign, so that Mike Walker can take
over. I do not have any more details at the moment.
Some other news is that Ian Crook looks like he is on his way to Ipswich.
It will be sad to see him go - he's been our outstanding for a number of
seasons.
Jon
|
53.791 | Fixtures 1996/97 | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Jul 01 1996 15:17 | 54 |
|
S 17-Aug Swindon Town H
S 24-Aug Bolton Wanderers A
Tu 27-Aug Oxford United A
S 31-Aug Wolves H
S 7-Sep Bradford City A
W 11-Sep QPR H
S 14-Sep Southend United H
S 21-Sep Portsmouth A
S 28-Sep Tranmere Rovers H
Tu 1-Oct Grimsby Town A
F 4-Oct Stoke City A
F 11-Oct Ipswich Town H
W 16-Oct Oldham Athletic H
S 19-Oct Man City A
S 26-Oct Birmingham City A
W 30-Oct Sheffield United H
S 2-Nov Charlton H
S 9-Nov Barnsley A
S 16-Nov Reading H
S 23-Nov West Brom A
S 30-Nov Birmingham City H
S 7-Dec Huddersfield A
S 14-Dec Crystal Palace H
S 21-Dec Port Vale A
Th 26-Dec QPR A
S 28-Dec Bradford City H
W 1-Jan Portsmouth H
S 11-Jan Southend United A
S 18-Jan Grimsby Town H
Tu 28-Jan Tranmere Rovers A
S 1-Feb Barnsley H
S 8-Feb Sheffield United A
S 15-Feb West Brom H
S 22-Feb Charlton A
S 1-Mar Huddersfield H
Tu 4-Mar Reading A
S 8-Mar Port Vale H
S 15-Mar Crystal Palace A
S 22-Mar Bolton Wanderers H
S 29-Mar Swindon Town A
M 31-Mar Oxford United H
S 5-Apr Wolves A
S 12-Apr Stoke City H
S 19-Apr Ipswich Town A
S 26-Apr Man City H
Su 4-May Oldham Athletic A
Coca Cola Cup 1st Round, 1st leg
Tu 20-Aug Oxford United A
Coca Cola Cup 1st Round, 2nd leg
W 4-Sep Oxford United H
|
53.792 | Norwich told "hands off" | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Jul 03 1996 12:45 | 10 |
|
CEEFAX reported yesterday that East Anglian rivals
Ipswich had taken court action to prevent Norwich
approaching Ian Crook who had been given a free
transfer by City prior to Walkers appointment.
City were apparently trying to bring Crook back with
offers of a coaching post.
/kev
|
53.793 | Interesting post from NCFC message board | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Jul 05 1996 17:40 | 12 |
| SUBJECT: Chris Sutton
NAME : Paul Bradford
EMAIL : [dns0.ccn.ac.uk 194.66.185.34]
DATE : Thu Jul 4 14:51:01 1996
MESSAGE:
I have just heard from my friend who plays in the youth team that chris
sutton is comming back to norwich in exchange for darren eadie and the deal
should be completed next week.
I will right again as soon as I have more information and would like to read
your views on the deal.
|
53.794 | Crook out - Crook in | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jul 11 1996 16:00 | 7 |
|
Rumour has it that although Crook went to Ipswich on
a free transfer that he is now back at City as a
player-coach. This is after Ipswich had got a court
injunction to stop Norwich approaching Crook.
/kev
|
53.795 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jul 11 1996 17:48 | 19 |
| Kev,
The full story is that Crook moved on a free transfer to Ipswich on the day
that Megson was replaced by Walker. Walker decided that he still wanted
Crook at the club, so approached Crook and apparently re-signed him. As a
result, both Norwich and Ipswich claim to have a contract signed by Crook.
Last week Ipswich took Norwich to court claiming they had made an illegal
approach to Crook. The court rejected Ipswich's case. Now it seems that a
Football League tribunal will adjudicate who Crook will play for next
season.
Other news that I heard last weekend was that Norwich have rejected a bid
from Derby for Keith O'Neill. Walker said that neither Eadie, O'Neill nor
Johnson were for sale, but if an offer which is too good to refuse was
received, then they would have to consider it. So I expect all three will
be leaving soon.
Jon
|
53.796 | Pre-season results so far | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Aug 07 1996 16:30 | 98 |
| From the Norwich City web site.
SUBJECT: Pre-season friendlies/A jour!
NAME : Dag T. Hoelseth
EMAIL : d.t.hoelseth@hi.uio.no [pchf177.uio.no 129.240.21.163]
DATE : Tue Aug 6 18:17:02 1996
MESSAGE:
Date Opponents H/A Team Competition Venue Kick-off
JULY
Sun 21st Kilkenny City A 1st PRS Kilkenny 3.00 P.M.
(Kilkenny City - Norwich City 2-4; Fleck 2, Akinbiyi, Johnson)
Mon 22nd Home Farm Everton A 1st PRS Home Farm 7.45 P.M.
(Home Farm Everton - Norwich City 0-2; Polston, Crook)
Wed 24th Bray Wanderers A 1st PRS Bray 7.30 P.M.
(Bray Wanderers - Norwich City 0-2; Eadie, Cureton)
Thu 25th King's Lynn A Res/1st PRS The Walks
Stadium 7.45 P.M.
(King's Lynn - Norwich City Res. 2-0)
Sat 27th Lincoln City A 1st PRS Sincil Bank
Stadium 3.00 P.M.
(Lincoln City - Norwich City 1-1; Adams )
Wed 31st Mansfield Town A 1st PRS Field Mill
Ground 7.30 P.M.
(Mansfield Town - Norwich City 1-2; Akinbiyi 2))
AUGUST
Thu 1st Bishop's Stortford A Res/1st PRS George
Wilson
Stadium 7.30 P.M.
(Bishop's Stortford - Norwich City Res. 2-4; goalscorers?)
Sat 3rd Northampton Town A 1st PRS Sixfields 3.00 P.M.
(Northampton Town - Norwich City 0 - 0)
Sun 4th Wroxham United A Res/1st PRS Skinners
Lane 2.00 P.M.
Wed 7th Luton Town A 1st PRS Kenilworth
Road 7.45 P.M.
Thu 8th Diss Town A Res/1st PRS Brewers
Green Lane 7.30 P.M.
Sat 10th Sparta Rotterdam H 1st PRS Carrow Road 3.00 P.M.
(Ian Crook's testimonial)
Sat 10th Kettering Town A Res/1st PRS Rockingham
Road 3.00 P.M.
Tue 13th Practice match H Carrow Road TBA
Sat 17th Swindon Town H 1st NWL Carrow Road 3.00 P.M.
Tue 20th Oxford United A 1st CCC 1(1) Manor
Ground 7.45 P.M.
Sat 24th Bolton Wanderers A 1st NWL Burnden
Park 3.00 P.M.
Tue 27th Oxford United A 1st NWL Manor
Ground 7.45 P.M.
Sat 31st Wolverhampton W. H 1st NWL Carrow Road 3.00 P.M.
SEPTEMBER
Wed 4th Oxford United H 1st CCC 1(2) Carrow Road 7.45 P.M.
Source: Norwich City FC.
PRS = Pre-season friendly
Yth = Youth team
TBA = To be announced
CCC = Coca Cola Cup
SECL= South Eastern Counties League
NWL = Nationwide League
I welcome results from all Norwich games mentioned above.
Regarding the complete fixtures list which Stripes requested, it has been
published on the list four times already, but I will put it on the board
again tomorrow or Thursday (I have to find the fixtures card at home first)
- I guess Steward Bamford will put the fixtures on the home page quite soon
too.
Dag T. Hoelseth
|
53.797 | Leicester buy Prior | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Aug 16 1996 15:42 | 9 |
53.798 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Aug 19 1996 15:38 | 9 |
| Norwich 2 (Johnson, Fleck)
Swindon 0
An excellent start to the season. Radio Five reported a "carnival
atmosphere" at Carrow Road, and a standing ovation for Mike Walker before
the game. Quite a contrast to most games last season, where the crowd
spent most of the time singing anti-Chase songs.
Jon
|
53.799 | Coca-Cola Cup 1st leg result | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Aug 21 1996 17:51 | 3 |
|
Oxford 1-1 Norwich
Jemson Johnson
|
53.800 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Aug 28 1996 14:52 | 24 |
| Oxford 0
Norwich 1
This was my first chance of seeing Norwich this season. For the first half
an hour or so, they played really well - back to the cultured pass-and-move
of the previous Walker years. We fully deserved to take the lead - a great
cross by full-back Danny Mills and Neil Adams heading in at the far post.
During the second half we sat back and let Oxford come at us. We could not
seem to keep posession, and only attacked sporadically on the break.
However the defence managed to stay firm, despite a couple of hairy
moments.
With a minute left, Bradshaw and the Oxford sub Rush were sent off after a
bout of fisticuffs. I missed the start of the incident, but it seems that
Rush head-butted Bradshaw, who retaliated. All I saw was Mike Walker
rushing onto the pitch to pull Bradshaw away before he did some more
damage. The ref had no option but to send off both players.
Norwich did not look promotion material, but should certainly do better
than last season. They need to be more consistent throughout the whole
game, not just periods of it as they were last night.
Jon
|
53.801 | One missed result and the current table | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Aug 28 1996 15:58 | 36 |
|
Saturday 24th August, 1996
Bolton 3 - 1 Norwich
Eadie
Table after Tuesday 27th August, 1996 results:
Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Tranmere Rovers 3 2 1 0 6 3 7
Bolton Wanderers 3 2 1 0 5 2 7
Barnsley 2 2 0 0 5 2 6
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 2 0 0 4 1 6
Queens Park Rangers 2 2 0 0 4 2 6
Stoke City 2 2 0 0 4 2 6
> Norwich City 3 2 0 1 4 3 6 <
Ipswich Town 3 1 1 1 6 4 4
Birmingham City 2 1 1 0 5 4 4
Crystal Palace 3 1 1 1 3 2 4
Oxford United 3 1 0 2 6 3 3
Bradford City 2 1 0 1 3 2 3
Huddersfield Town 2 1 0 1 3 3 3
Portsmouth 3 1 0 2 3 5 3
Reading 2 1 0 1 3 5 3
Manchester City 3 1 0 2 2 3 3
West Bromwich Albion 3 0 2 1 2 3 2
Port Vale 3 0 2 1 2 4 2
Sheffield United 2 0 1 1 4 5 1
Grimsby Town 3 0 1 2 4 7 1
Charlton Athletic 2 0 1 1 1 3 1
Swindon Town 2 0 1 1 1 3 1
Southend United 3 0 1 2 1 7 1
Oldham Athletic 2 0 0 2 2 5 0
|
53.802 | Notch another one.... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Sep 02 1996 19:34 | 5 |
|
Saturday 31st August, 1996
Norwich 1 - 0 Wolves
Adams pen (12)
|
53.803 | Down and out | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Sep 06 1996 13:45 | 12 |
|
Wednesday 4th Sept, 1996
Coca-Cola Cup 1st Round, 2nd Leg
Norwich 2 - 3 Oxford (AET)
Fleck and Eadie sent off in normal time left Norwich with 9
men for the extra time. It was only a matter of time before
Oxford went ahead.
/kjp
|
53.804 | Saturday's result | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Sep 09 1996 14:26 | 35 |
|
Saturday September 7, 1996
BRADFORD CITY 0-2 NORWICH CITY
Table up to and including Sunday September 8, 1996
Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points
Barnsley 4 4 0 0 10 3 12
Norwich City 5 4 0 1 7 3 12
Stoke City 5 3 2 0 9 6 11
Bolton Wanderers 5 3 1 1 9 8 10
Tranmere Rovers 5 3 1 1 7 4 10
Wolverhampton Wanderers 5 3 1 1 6 3 10
Huddersfield Town 4 2 1 1 7 5 7
Reading 5 2 1 2 7 10 7
Swindon Town 5 2 1 2 6 6 7
Queens Park Rangers 5 2 1 2 6 7 7
Portsmouth 5 2 1 2 5 6 7
Crystal Palace 5 1 3 1 6 5 6
Port Vale 5 1 3 1 5 5 6
Manchester City 5 2 0 3 5 6 6
Bradford City 5 2 0 3 4 5 6
Ipswich Town 5 1 2 2 10 10 5
West Bromwich Albion 4 1 2 1 4 3 5
Southend United 5 1 1 3 7 12 4
Sheffield United 3 1 1 1 6 5 4
Grimsby Town 5 1 1 3 6 9 4
Birmingham City 3 1 1 1 5 5 4
Oxford United 5 1 0 4 6 7 3
Oldham Athletic 5 0 1 4 5 11 1
Charlton Athletic 4 0 1 3 2 6 1
|
53.805 | Wednesday's result | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Sep 12 1996 15:30 | 14 |
|
Norwich 1 - 1 QPR
Adams
Mills s/off
Another sending off to add to the ever increasing list
of displinary blunders. That must be six(?) sending offs
in as many games. Perhaps the team needed a bit more bite
but this seems to have gone to extreme.
Never mind they're still up their with the leaders so
shouldn't complain.
/kev
|
53.806 | Saturday 14-Sep-1996 result | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Sep 16 1996 13:30 | 34 |
53.807 | Another clean sheet | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Sep 23 1996 13:27 | 10 |
53.808 | A home draw | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Sep 30 1996 14:45 | 16 |
53.809 | On top for a change | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Oct 02 1996 14:58 | 15 |
53.810 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Oct 02 1996 15:44 | 13 |
53.811 | No weekend match | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Oct 07 1996 19:07 | 41 |
53.812 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::tron::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Oct 14 1996 14:44 | 20 |
53.813 | Updated table | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Oct 15 1996 13:20 | 26 |
53.814 | Three more in the bag | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Oct 17 1996 15:06 | 11 |
53.815 | Minor hiccup | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Oct 21 1996 14:10 | 36 |
53.816 | Back within a point | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Oct 28 1996 15:06 | 12 |
53.817 | Another missed opportunity | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Nov 01 1996 17:56 | 10 |
53.818 | Dropping off the chase? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Nov 04 1996 12:23 | 22 |
53.819 | Ooops. What happened to winning? | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Wed Nov 13 1996 12:24 | 8 |
53.820 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Nov 18 1996 16:34 | 8 |
53.821 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Mon Nov 18 1996 21:14 | 7 |
53.822 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Nov 19 1996 13:16 | 11 |
53.823 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Surf Dudes with Attitude. | Tue Nov 19 1996 14:23 | 7 |
53.824 | O'Neill isn't moving | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Fri Nov 22 1996 16:41 | 6 |
53.825 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Fri Nov 29 1996 14:04 | 13 |
53.826 | | CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITH | ligament deficient | Fri Nov 29 1996 15:49 | 4 |
53.827 | Down to seventh. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Dec 02 1996 15:54 | 23 |
53.828 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Dec 09 1996 16:31 | 3 |
53.829 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Dec 16 1996 14:26 | 17 |
53.830 | Looking better for Norwich | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Fri Jan 03 1997 16:44 | 16 |
53.831 | What about those ...... | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Mon Jan 06 1997 14:12 | 14 |
53.832 | Selective amnesia | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Jan 06 1997 14:51 | 3 |
53.833 | Rocky at Norwich | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Jan 14 1997 16:05 | 4 |
53.834 | Some new faces | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Jan 14 1997 17:20 | 9 |
53.835 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Jan 23 1997 16:32 | 10 |
53.836 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Jan 29 1997 16:48 | 9 |
| Norwich lost 3-1 at Tranmere last night. The game was played in fog so
thick that Radio 5 Live abandoned commentary mid way though the first half
because they couldn't see what was happening! It seems that the players
could see OK, but watching from the sidelines was impossible. Norwich fans
didn't get to see Eadie's goal, because it was up the other end of the
pitch! Mike Walker had no complaints about the conditions, but was not
happy with the team's performance.
Jon
|
53.837 | | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Jan 29 1997 18:20 | 9 |
| >could see OK, but watching from the sidelines was impossible. Norwich fans
>pitch! Mike Walker had no complaints about the conditions, but was not
>happy with the team's performance.
But how did he know? "But, Boss, I had a great match, it was the others who
screwed it up. (times 11)"
g
|
53.838 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Jan 29 1997 18:26 | 5 |
| Good point, though he did admit that he couldn't see everything that
happened.
Jon
|
53.839 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Feb 10 1997 21:33 | 26 |
| Sheffield United 2
Norwich City 3
A great away win for Norwich, although it's hard not to feel sorry for
United. They took the lead just after half-time - Katchouru the scorer.
After about an hour the United goalie, Alan Kelly, injured himself
stretching for a cross. As a result, he dropped the ball and Johnson
managed to bundle the ball in after an almighty scramble in the 6-yard box.
Kelly struggled on for another 10 minutes before being substituted. United
didn't have a goalie on the bench, so defender Neilson went in goal.
Norwich took the lead thanks to an unstoppable volley by Ottosson. United
made it 2-2 five minutes later. There was now 10 minutes to go, and the
game was anybody's. The winner came with 7 minutes to go, when Holdsworth
directed a header perfectly into the corner of the goal - unfortunately for
him, it was into his own goal. Apparently he scored an own goal last week
as well!
I was impressed by Rocastle for Norwich. He seemed to have more time than
anyone else, and his passing was generally very good. Norwich's other
loanee, Ulf Ottosson, wasn't as impressive. Both of their loan periods
expire this week, so Mike Walker has got to decide whether to keep them on.
I would say definitely yes for Rocastle, but am not sure about Ottosson.
Jon
|
53.840 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Feb 11 1997 15:49 | 19 |
| RE: .836
Off IRN.....
A soccer fan's set to claim compensation from the Football League
after having to sit through a match played in thick fog.
Norwich supporter Rob Emery maintains his side's clash with
Tranmere last month should never have taken place because of the
weather, and is seeking #200 compensation.
He endured a 500 mile round trip from Norfolk but saw little of
the Canaries' 3-1 defeat and wants his travelling expenses reimbursed.
|
53.841 | You're mad pal. | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Tue Feb 11 1997 16:01 | 7 |
| > He endured a 500 mile round trip from Norfolk but saw little of
> the Canaries' 3-1 defeat and wants his travelling expenses reimbursed.
He needs medical attention, not compensation! 500 miles for the
Canaries!!!
Alen.
|
53.842 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Tue Feb 11 1997 16:07 | 3 |
| I hear that they are trying to have him sectioned...
|
53.843 | Eadie scored against Italy | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Thu Feb 13 1997 20:47 | 10 |
|
Darren Eadie scored the only goal in England's victory over Italy in
the U-21 international. He has admitted that he pushed the Italian
'keeper, but the goal was still given.
On the domestic front, Norwich have extended David Rocastle's loan spell
for a second month.
Jon
|
53.844 | Eadie and Heskey should be worth a fortune... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Fri Feb 14 1997 14:09 | 13 |
| I must say, that Eadie looks one hell of a player. All due respect to
Norwich, but I have to wonder how on earth he can ba playing in the
Endsleigh. Quick, tricky...a real handful - practically every time he
got the ball the other night, the Italian defence had to pull him down
to stop him.
I agree the goal was a bit iffy though. The keeper made a pig's ear of
the bouncing ball, but I think a lot of refs would have given a foul
against Eadie.
Dom
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53.845 | it was beauty & the beast...... | CHEFS::16.43.128.31::Mad | This is Mutiny !!, Mr Christian. | Fri Feb 14 1997 14:21 | 11 |
| Alledgedly, Leicester are still paying their players 1st division wages, until next year if they stay up,
then it'll be looked at. This probably means Heskey's earning a pittance. Look out premiership, he's
on the move........mark my words. Likewise, a rumour started in my lounge says that Eadie will be
going to colder climates pretty soon.
Heard it here first.
Mad
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53.846 | oooooo, me head! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Fri Feb 14 1997 14:25 | 9 |
| Mad,
Can you reformat to 80 columns 'cos I cannot understand most of your
note. And it's nothing to do with still being tiddly from the other
night!
Stretch.
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53.848 | 80 Col for non windies | CHEFS::16.43.128.31::Mad | This is Mutiny !!, Mr Christian. | Fri Feb 14 1997 16:15 | 15 |
| Alledgedly, Leicester are still paying their players
1st division wages,next season if they're in the
prem, then it'll be looked at.
This probably means Heskey's earning a pittance.
He's on the move........mark my words.
Likewise, a rumour started in my lounge says
Eadie's going to colder climates pretty soon.
Heard it here first.
Mad
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53.849 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Fri Feb 14 1997 18:21 | 14 |
| Dom,
Eadie has been attracting interest from some Premiership teams, but seems
happy to stay at Norwich. Earlier this year, he signed a contract keeping
him at Norwich until summer 1999. Now that we've got rid of Chase as the
chairman, and the finances are improving, Norwich are able to turn down
offers on their best players.
I agree that he is a very talented player. He frightens many defenders
when running at them, but his final ball is sometimes poor (very much like
McManaman).
Jon
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53.850 | Sorry, that should be "Marshall"... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Fri Feb 14 1997 18:30 | 14 |
| >Eadie has been attracting interest from some Premiership teams, but seems
>happy to stay at Norwich. Earlier this year, he signed a contract keeping
>him at Norwich until summer 1999. Now that we've got rid of Chase as the
>chairman, and the finances are improving, Norwich are able to turn down
>offers on their best players.
Good for them! I felt it was a real shame when Norwich went down a few
seasons back after causing such a stir in Europe. I reckon Eadie could
be a real headache at any level.
The keeper (Marchall?) had a good game the other night too. He didn't
have a great deal to do, but looked competent with crosses, etc.
Dom
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53.851 | Update | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Feb 25 1997 16:57 | 12 |
53.852 | Watch their number 9 - he'll either score or batter someone! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Tue Feb 25 1997 17:04 | 10 |
| >>We play away at Southend tonight, in a re-arranged game. If Reading
>>can beat them, then I'm sure that we can... :-)
ooo, you bitch! You'll pay for that on the 4th of March.
Stretch.
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53.853 | Cutting it close for an away point. | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Wed Feb 26 1997 15:19 | 8 |
| Jon,
You were saying?
Stretch.
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53.854 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Feb 26 1997 17:02 | 6 |
| Bugger, I was hoping that you would forget about my rash prediction.
I guess that as Reading have recently beaten Southend, and we only drew
against Southend, Reading should thrash us next Tuesday.
Jon
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53.855 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Wed Feb 26 1997 17:12 | 24 |
| >>I guess that as Reading have recently beaten Southend, and we only drew
>>against Southend, Reading should thrash us next Tuesday.
Jon,
Well, so far Reading have done well against the "bigger" clubs so there
may be a glimmer of truth/hope in the above.......he says with fingers
crossed!
But....
All these cancellations are building up a backlog of fixtures for
Reading. We now have the following outstanding :-
QPR (rescheduled for the 2nd time)
Palace (" " " " " "")
Portsmouth
Just lucky we haven't got a cup run on at the moment!!!
Stretch.
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53.856 | Play-offs? I don't think so | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Mar 05 1997 16:48 | 26 |
| Reading 2
Norwich 1
Reading just about deserved to win this scrappy game. In the first half,
Norwich looked threating on the break, but in the second half they did not
do much at all. Once Quinn took himself off (why was he playing in the
first place?) Reading were a much greater threat.
Reading scored first, with a Trevor Sinclair-like bicycle kick from Morley.
Norwich equalised from the penalty spot, after Eadie was brought down by
the Reading 'keeper. This decision inflamed the home fans, but it looked
the right decision to me. Adams made no mistake from the spot.
There were chances at each end in the second half. If Eadie had been
wearing his shooting boots, then he could have had a hat-trick. With four
minutes to go, Adams scored his second goal - unfortunately an own goal.
He was trying to defend a cross which was heading for Gilkes, but only
managed to smash it against the underside of the bar and into the net. If
he'd left it, I'm sure that Gilkes would have skied it over!
Norwich did not play like a team challenging for the play-offs. They were
unable to raise their game or impose themselves on the match. There must
be some poor teams in the League if Norwich are 5th!
Jon
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53.857 | Whatever happened to bigotry? | LINGO::FOWLERM | | Wed Mar 05 1997 18:21 | 6 |
| What's all that about then? Being nice to teams that beat your lads?
Dear oh dear. If this is life in the south, I'm off back to Doncaster
where you can at least be sure of a good kicking when Rovers beat
Scunny.
Mike
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53.858 | ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed Mar 05 1997 18:26 | 12 |
| >What's all that about then? Being nice to teams that beat your lads?
>Dear oh dear. If this is life in the south, I'm off back to Doncaster
>where you can at least be sure of a good kicking when Rovers beat
>Scunny.
Agreed. If Jon Button refuses to enter into the spirit of this
conference, then I think note 53 should be write-locked.
Whassup, Jon? Do the words "lucky b*stards" stick in your throat, or
something?
Dom
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53.859 | A load of canaries | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Crushed by a Dwarf | Wed Mar 05 1997 19:11 | 16 |
|
re. 856 et al
I think your being unduly harsh on your own team Jon. Norwich could and
perhaps should, have won this game - Eadie had the best chances,
together with the free-kick which really should have been buried. As
for "in the second half they did not do much at all", you must be used
to Norwich running all over the opposition because I felt that they
dominated most of that period.
At least Norwich came to win; most teams have been happy to settle for
a point at Elm Park this season (given our magnificent home form!).
I would be inclined to congratulate them for trying to win; however, I
would also be inclined to congratulate them for not doing it!!
Jeff
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53.860 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Slip Away.... | Wed Mar 05 1997 19:11 | 5 |
| Jon must be stunned by the fact that Norwich scored 2 goals... ;->
Cheers,
Rick.
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53.861 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Wed Mar 05 1997 19:49 | 5 |
| Sorry Mike and Dom. I'll try to include some bigotry in future match
reports. Perhaps I should read the Scottish notes more to get some tips
:-)
Jon
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53.862 | The Scottish notes make bigotry an art form ;-) | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Wed Mar 05 1997 20:15 | 8 |
| >Sorry Mike and Dom. I'll try to include some bigotry in future match
>reports. Perhaps I should read the Scottish notes more to get some tips
>:-)
That's more like it. As far as I'm concerned, you're on good behaviour -
another match report like .856 and you're out ;-)
Dom
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53.863 | Que ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 05 1997 21:06 | 4 |
|
As a Scottish noter...I have to ask, exactly what you mean ???? %^}
Wallace
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53.864 | But we all have our faults... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Thu Mar 06 1997 20:03 | 16 |
| >As a Scottish noter...I have to ask, exactly what you mean ???? %^}
Don't take it to heart, Trevor...we still consider you to be a monument
to educated and reasonable noting...don't we, lads? Don't we? ;-)
I guess it was a reference at some of the stuff that goes down in the
Rangers-Celtic notes. Put it this way: where we contest dodgy penalties
and offside decisions, some of you guys can get all heated over the
foul throw that led to the cross that created <insert team>'s third
goal in their 11-0 victory over Meadowbank on their way to the
Scottish First Division title in 1903 ;-)
That said, your mob were damn lucky to beat Leeds in the EC semi-final
of 1970. If Bobby Murdoch hadn't trampled all over Gary Sprake...
Dom
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53.865 | Ejukait mee...nevvir ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 06 1997 20:29 | 12 |
|
Re -1
Like it ! Thanks Dom...BTW, weren't lucky...we were f****n amazin !!!!
Murdoch was only getting them back for a bad foul in 1904...we don't
forget things quickly ! |-)
....can't believe you brought us back to 1970...worse still, I remember
it like it was yesterday ! .....pass me my pipe and slippers son !
Trevor
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53.866 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Mar 17 1997 19:34 | 13 |
| Palace 2
Norwich 0
We swapped places with Palace after this match, so are now 6th (the last
play-off place). I'm not surprised at the result, as we had at least half
the team out injured or suspended. Our poor disciplinary record (10 sent
off this season) is definitely hampering our chances.
Both goals came within 5 minutes, at around the 30 minute mark. The first
was a penalty, which I'm sure was really dubious.
Jon
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53.867 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Tue Apr 01 1997 17:35 | 19 |
| A good win on Saturday (3-0 away at Swindon), followed by a disappointing
draw on Monday (1-1 at home to Oxford). We really needed to win both of
these games to keep up the push for a play-off place. By all reports,
Swindon were toilet, and Norwich could have won by even more goals. Eadie
scored twice, and O'Neill one. On Monday, Norwich should have beaten
Oxford, but poor finishing (again!) meant it was only a draw. Eadie was
again our goalscorer.
We've got five games left, and I reckon we need to win four of these to
have a chance of a play-off place. Four wins would give us 71 points,
which was enough to get the last play-off place last season. Our games
are:
Wolves (A)
Stoke (H)
Ipswich (A)
Man City (H)
Oldham (A)
Jon
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53.868 | Match report from Molineaux | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::alffa::button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Apr 07 1997 15:40 | 35 |
| Wolves 3
Norwich 2
Norwich's slim play-off chances weren't helped by this defeat at Wolves.
It was a very entertaining match, despite (or may be because of) some
bizarre refereeing.
Norwich started well, but Wolves gradually took control and were 2-0 up
after 30 minutes. Don Goodman was very dangerous, and made both goals.
The first, his strong run and shot caused Gunn to parry the shot.
Unfortunately it fell to Geoff Thomas, who made no mistake. For the second
goal, Goodman was adjudged to have been fouled in the penalty area. From
behind the goal (and surrounded by fellow Norwich supporters) it looked a
harsh decision. Curle scored from the spot.
Just as we were thinking it's going to be a trouncing, Norwich got one
back. Eadie headed a cross back across the goalmouth, where Drew Broughton
(playing only his 2nd full game) beat the keeper to score. Within a couple
of minutes we were level thanks to a penalty. No-one at our end of the
ground could see why the ref gave it, but we weren't complaining. Adams
kept up his 100% record from the penalty spot.
Norwich were the stronger team for much of the second half, but could not
make their pressure pay. With 12 minutes to go, Wolves scored what turned
out to be the winner. A cross from the left was met by the unmarked Iwan
Roberts, who easily beat Gunn.
Overall, it was a good performance from Norwich, and I think we were
unlucky not to get at least a point. We definitely need a consistent goal
scorer - Fleck is a total waste of space. If Walker can keep Eadie and
O'Neill, and sign a decent striker, then promotion next season is a
definite possibility.
Jon
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53.869 | Molineux not Molineaux | CHEFS::16.37.8.11::Paul | Up the Wolves | Mon Apr 07 1997 19:24 | 17 |
| Jon,
I agree entirely with your "bizarre refereeing" comment. This bloke is
unbelievable. We've had him several times this season and he is awful. Now I
know there are lots of bad refs in the Nationwide league but this bloke takes
the biscuit. The guys name is Kevin Lynch and he bears a striking resemblance
to Coco the Clown in case anyone else out there has suffered at his hands.
As for your penalty, I don't know why the ref gave it either and it was right
in front of me! Ours was equally dubious though.
Good game though....
And Cheers to Birmingham and Albion !!!!
Paul
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