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Re: Norwich City

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Re: Norwich City

by Starfish » 10 Aug 2009 16:46

Avon Royal Not sure I'd know how to cope to be honest.

Would be like us getting relagated then losing 7-1 at home to Wycombe.


Wasn't it Colchester?

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Re: Norwich City

by Thaumagurist* » 10 Aug 2009 16:49

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Avon Royal Not sure I'd know how to cope to be honest.

Would be like us getting relagated then losing 7-1 at home to Wycombe.


Wasn't it Colchester?

Yes, it was Colchester who beat Norwich, Avon was just making a comparison of what it would be like for us, Wycombe being the nearest, smallest rival.

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Re: Norwich City

by Starfish » 10 Aug 2009 16:54

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Avon Royal Not sure I'd know how to cope to be honest.

Would be like us getting relagated then losing 7-1 at home to Wycombe.


Wasn't it Colchester?

Yes, it was Colchester who beat Norwich, Avon was just making a comparison of what it would be like for us, Wycombe being the nearest, smallest rival.


Indeed - thanks T*. Sorry Avon - I promise to read your posts more carefully in future.

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Re: Norwich City

by Ark Royal » 10 Aug 2009 21:35

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Schards#2 I'm wondering if this is the worst result any side has ever had in my lifetime. 7-1 at home in the first game of the season against a side you would be expecting to beat comfortably. The only rivals I can think of are:

Leicester 0-5 Bolton (first game of season and Leicester were relegated by a street)

Celtic 0-3 Inveress Caledonian Thistle

West Brom 2-4 Woking

It's only one game but I can't see Brian Gunn ever winning back the faith and respect of the fans.


Reading 6-0 West Ham? Being spanked by Premiership debutants, after a fairly good previous season? Ok not as bad.

Man Utd getting spanked by Saints in the top flight? that was pretty embarrassing...


Brighton 2 Bristol Rovers 8 in '73 when Cloughie was in charge. On MOTD as well.


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Re: Norwich City

by AndyRFC » 10 Aug 2009 22:08

Millwall 0-6 Rotherham, that was an opening day spanking

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Re: Norwich City

by PlasticRoyale » 10 Aug 2009 22:46

7-4

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Re: Norwich City

by Mike Hunt » 11 Aug 2009 04:40

PlasticRoyale 7-4


Was an awesome game for a neutral.

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Re: Norwich City

by Terminal Boardom » 11 Aug 2009 13:12

Jackson Corner No one's mentioned Reading 0 Bristol Rovers 6 and it should have been 10! There fans deserve better fantastic support year in year out to be spanked 7-1 at home on the opening day is the stuff of nightmares.


Not forgetting that it was 0-0 at half time! My eldest son's first game and he slept through the second half!

Losing 7-5 away at Donny in 82/3
Losing 7-1 at Chesterfield in 79/80
Beating Barnsley 7-0 in 79/80

But for home ground tonkings, one of the best was when we did Exeter 6-4 in 93/4

Didn't England beat Scotland 9-1 or something similar at Hampden in the 1960s?


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Re: Norwich City

by Jackson Corner » 11 Aug 2009 13:55

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Schards#2 I'm wondering if this is the worst result any side has ever had in my lifetime. 7-1 at home in the first game of the season against a side you would be expecting to beat comfortably. The only rivals I can think of are:

Leicester 0-5 Bolton (first game of season and Leicester were relegated by a street)

Celtic 0-3 Inveress Caledonian Thistle

West Brom 2-4 Woking

It's only one game but I can't see Brian Gunn ever winning back the faith and respect of the fans.


Reading 6-0 West Ham? Being spanked by Premiership debutants, after a fairly good previous season? Ok not as bad.

Man Utd getting spanked by Saints in the top flight? that was pretty embarrassing...


Brighton 2 Bristol Rovers 8 in '73 when Cloughie was in charge. On MOTD as well.


Sorry to be pedantic but it was the Big Match. Spurs beat Bristol Rovers 9-0 on MOTD once with a certain Colin Lee scoring four on his debut.

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Re: Norwich City

by Terminal Boardom » 11 Aug 2009 14:08

Jackson Corner Sorry to be pedantic but it was the Big Match. Spurs beat Bristol Rovers 9-0 on MOTD once with a certain Colin Lee scoring four on his debut.


And to be an Uber-pedant, Spurs were at home whereas this thread is about hideous home defeats.

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Re: Norwich City

by Ark Royal » 11 Aug 2009 15:37

Jackson Corner Brighton 2 Bristol Rovers 8 in '73 when Cloughie was in charge. On MOTD as well.

Sorry to be pedantic but it was the Big Match. Spurs beat Bristol Rovers 9-0 on MOTD once with a certain Colin Lee scoring four on his debut.


Good spot and I stand corrected! Was it Alan Warboys and Bruce Bannister who did the damage? 'Smash & Grab'?

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Re: Norwich City

by handbags_harris » 11 Aug 2009 16:42

Terminal Boardom Didn't England beat Scotland 9-1 or something similar at Hampden in the 1960s?


It was at Wembley.

15 April 1961
England 9-3 Scotland
England scorers: Greaves 3, Smith 2, Haynes 2, Robson, Douglas
Scotland scorers: Wilson 2, Mackay


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Re: Norwich City

by Royal With Cheese » 11 Aug 2009 16:51

Terminal Boardom But for home ground tonkings, one of the best was when we did Exeter 6-4 in 93/4?

Or how about Swansea away in 1989/90 (I think) the score was 1-6.

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Re: Norwich City

by readingbedding » 11 Aug 2009 18:00

Hungary annihilating the English - home and away in the early 50's.

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Re: Norwich City

by Mr Optimist » 11 Aug 2009 18:13

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Terminal Boardom But for home ground tonkings, one of the best was when we did Exeter 6-4 in 93/4?

Or how about Swansea away in 1989/90 (I think) the score was 1-6.


Was there!!

A young Chris Coleman playing for the Swans and Tony Ella of TTB fame was arrested for shouting "you Welsh person"....!!

The locals were particularly revolting on the long walk back to the station that day. Super Trev did most of the damage (4?) if I remember correctly.

I've just realised that must be close on 20 years ago now...God, where has my life gone.

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Re: Norwich City

by soggy biscuit » 11 Aug 2009 20:25

Mr Optimist and Tony Ella of TTB fame


Terence Trent B'arby?

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Re: Norwich City

by Royal With Cheese » 12 Aug 2009 14:21

Mr Optimist Was there!!

A young Chris Coleman playing for the Swans and Tony Ella of TTB fame was arrested for shouting "you Welsh person"....!!

The locals were particularly revolting on the long walk back to the station that day. Super Trev did most of the damage (4?) if I remember correctly.

I've just realised that must be close on 20 years ago now...God, where has my life gone.

That, unfortunate incident, was the following season memorable for that and me kacking myself at Birmingham on the last day of the season.

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Re: Norwich City

by Royal Rother » 12 Aug 2009 14:26

In case it went unnoticed Norwich actually won 4-0 away at Yeovil last night. Not a bad response.

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Re: Norwich City

by Ian Royal » 12 Aug 2009 19:11

Royal Rother In case it went unnoticed Norwich actually won 4-0 away at Yeovil last night. Not a bad response.

Grant Holt was on fire.

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