I've been doing this since mid-November. I'll be the same as you tonight if we win, but if we lose at QPR and the other two win I'll then be absolutely convinced we're finishing 3rd at best. I'm never going to survive until May.If we win tonight, I will truly believe we’re going up. If Rudoni upsets the whole balance of the team again though, we could be leaving gaps all over the place.
If we win tonight, I will truly believe we’re going up. If Rudoni upsets the whole balance of the team again though, we could be leaving gaps all over the place.
I'd do the same and start Eccles and Torp. If it was at home I'd play BTA.Usually one of the least anticipated away games of the season personally, but woken up quiet excited for tonight. I think Lamps needs to either drop Rudoni to partner Torp/Eccles to pack the midfield and stop us being so open on the counter, or tell the lads to drop 5-10 yards. Wouldn't be opposed to seeing Simms get a start as he has played well in some tough away games this year.
I am going for a close 2-1 victory, following the pattern of previous games with the bench making an impact and we get a late goal.
Absolutely.A win would be really massive here.
To put an 11 point gap would be really something.Absolutely.
I feel reasonably confident about tonight.
I'm expecting a win tonight - will I never learnwe will win the next 3 in a row leading into the Boro game full of confidence
Came off the bench in the 3-0 with ten men cup win at Filbert StDid Clement do anything of note when he played for us? I honestly can't remember a thing about him, is there any reason that anyone should hold a grudge either way?
Recall a preseason friendly at Cardiff City's Ninian Park he got quite a nasty facial injury, apart from that like you SBT I can't remember anything else about him.Did Clement do anything of note when he played for us? I honestly can't remember a thing about him, is there any reason that anyone should hold a grudge either way?
I honestly would be so much more onboard the promotion bus if we did. We had the gap before, but now we are several games on, so, much less chance to make up the gap for rivalsTo put an 11 point gap would be really something.
He spoke about his time with us in his presser for this gameDid Clement do anything of note when he played for us? I honestly can't remember a thing about him, is there any reason that anyone should hold a grudge either way?
Him and Huckerby signed a Cov book i boughtDid Clement do anything of note when he played for us? I honestly can't remember a thing about him, is there any reason that anyone should hold a grudge either way?
Well, hopefully it will be deja vu and he will have a pained expression on his face tonight as wellRecall a preseason friendly at Cardiff City's Ninian Park he got quite a nasty facial injury, apart from that like you SBT I can't remember anything else about him.
I read the other day we managed to get into the play offs despite only winning 5 away games last season and I couldn't wrap my head around thatA win would be massive tonight - but I’m firmly camp “take a point”. Our Carrow Road record combined with Norwich’s current form makes the a hella spicy game for me. We haven’t won away since end of November either.
Still traumatised by those late goals last season to be honest![]()
He has plenty of time. Don't think he will need to leave until about 3.30pmRushworth not travelled
When you win just about every home game as we have done under Lampard, you get a lot of leeway away from home. Unless this home form collapses, we’re going to be ok. The only teams we’ve lost to at home are Leeds, Burnley, Sunderland and Ipswich.I read the other day we managed to get into the play offs despite only winning 5 away games last season and I couldn't wrap my head around that
in 22/23, we failed to win a single game from a losing position.
If you're near the Nelson tonight give it a miss and just walk a few minutes up Thorpe Road. Coach & Horses is a very nice pub.Went in The Compleat Angler pub last night, hoping to grab a bite to eat ( opposite The Nelson, where City fans always end up ( Premier Inn). Local nutter decides he wants to be best friends with my dog ( bad idea), treating him to a manic David Brent style dance. Wife unimpressed, dog nonplussed. We decided to head back into the City centre, where we found a great pub, got treated to a bagpipe rendition for Burns night, during the walk. Sussed out a little Irish pub round the corner from the accommodation for a pre-match pint, or will head down to the Nelson. Come on City - need to turn up tonight.
That’s harsh, we’ve got the most points from winning positions and have took the lead more than anyone else the league.Might be the biggest thing we need to correct in the run-in. We've lost quite a few points from winning positions this season.
we’ve got the most points from winning positions and have took the lead more than anyone else the league.
I think that if we continue trying to play very expansive football without the energy levels to cover the ground that requires, we’re going to see lots more needless goals conceded on the break.I'm not downplaying what we've done well, but if we want to finish where we are, we've got to keep finding areas to improve. We sorted the away form. We've maintained home form. If we can hold leads more consistently we'll probably finish top. It's about the only chink in the armour at this point.