Norwich - back from the game

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Nov 2012 00:04

oh here we go again

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by ManchesterRoyals » 11 Nov 2012 00:07

38 Games for Norwich without a clean sheet until today says it all about us really

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by AthleticoSpizz » 11 Nov 2012 00:10

yep a blank from us is a collectors piece

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Woodcote Royal » 11 Nov 2012 02:13

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Royal Rother Perfectly acceptable performance from a very workmanlike team that is slowly finding its way in the PL and gradually becoming more difficult to beat.

Support? Don't make me laugh.

Look, it is what it is. This is your team, your players and they are doing the best they can - your condemnation of their, and the manager's efforts are utterly shameful.

As is said most weeks, if you cannot keep supporting and appreciating what they do, win, lose or draw, when the effort is there as it certainly was today, then you really need to find another team to follow.



At the pathetic ignorance of you and many others.....................couldn't agree more.

This also goes to those expecting to see a creative player in our 2 man central midfield..........................If you want Guthrie, it will only happen at the expense of a striker. If two holding players are struggling to cope with being a man short, who in their right mind would swap one of them for Guthrie :|

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Libertine » 11 Nov 2012 05:38

Well I am going to give my ratings, from what I saw on the stream, of the Norwich game;

Federici (6) - Didn't have much to do. Did command his box well. Distribution only fair.
Gunter (6) - Most of the attacks Norwich did have came down his side.
Morrison (7) - Solid. Good in the air. Was a threat off of corners.
Gorkss (7) - Solid. Unspectacular. But a clean sheet is a clean sheet.
Shorey (8) - MOTM for me. Got forward. Was solid on defense. His set piece delivery, while not poor, could have been better.
Leigertwood (4) - Worst game I have seen Mikele have in a while. Passing was poor. Fatigue?
Tabb (6) - Looked good in the 1st half. Faded a bit, as usual, in the 2nd half. Should be part of the CM rotation going forward as players return.
McLeary (5) - Had our best scoring opportunity. But other than that was mostly anonymous and his crosses were poor.
McAnuff (6) - Worked his butt off as usual. Had one of our better chances, in the 2nd half. But not quite up to his usual standard.
Roberts (7) - Worked the channels. Took on his man, drew fouls, created throw-ins and corners. Good with the ball.
Hunt (5) - Ran around alot, and worked his tail off, but was largely anonymous except for his constant chirping at the ref and almost closing down the keeper once.

Kebe (7) - Used his pace. Took on his man down the wing. Cut inside when the opportunity was there. We looked most threatening after his introduction.
Pogrebnyak (6) - Wasn't much of a factor after he came on. Won some headers though.
LeFondre (4) - No impact other than a slight lol at the failed over the head attempt.


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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Hoop Blah » 11 Nov 2012 06:37

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Arch Just got finished watching that. As usual, a serious lack of balance here. First of all, I'm struggling to see how anyone could call the performance "perfectly acceptable". There were plenty of shortcomings, but most obviously a lack of creation of serious chances.


Perfectly acceptable performance from a team that is just not capable of producing much better at this stage is the point I was making. There are massive limitations about our squad and it is, to my eyes, a bit of an achievement that they have managed to not get beaten in 60% of the games played so far.

They deserve plaudits and encouragement for that, not ridicule and booing.

AS BM pointed out last week, each season he has been in charge there have been things we have done poorly that have been worked on, improved and become dead issues in time. The one he highlighted as the current focus was the fact that we have been shipping too many goals - guess what? Next game - clean sheet. But no, that's not good enough for some of the "supporters" because we didn't create enough at the other end. One step at a time folks, one step at a time.

I just think it is a tragic injustice that so many are incapable of keeping the faith - still finding his feet in the PL I'm sure, but BM is very good and may well manage to sneak us into 17th even without further investment in January.


ManchesterRoyals 38 Games for Norwich without a clean sheet until today says it all about us really


And to pick up on RR's point about McDermotts sterling work on the training ground resulting in our first clean sheet, it really does help when your playing a side that's only scored 3 goals away from home all season.

We only let one in against Stoke, and didn't look like letting too many more in, so why did we suddenly have this issue since then? Or was it more a case of they were a side who struggled for goals away from home too?

I do agree it's a lot about finding your feet, but we just don't look anywhere near a side capable of sneaking 17th with some January improvements added. At this rate January may be too late (we aren't alone in this situation of course).

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by leicsRoyal » 11 Nov 2012 07:30

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Gained a point on Villa, still above them,and a game in hand


Unfortunately we are three points behind them, or in other words a minimum of three games at this rate.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Barry the bird boggler » 11 Nov 2012 07:39

That was CRAP. And, just to cheer everyone up, next week it's Everton....

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Rex » 11 Nov 2012 08:54

I spent most of the match asleep. I woke up and shouted fcuk off then went back to sleep. did i miss much?


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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Norfolk Royal » 11 Nov 2012 09:21

ManchesterRoyals 38 Games for Norwich without a clean sheet until today says it all about us really


It would do if it were true.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by MmmMonsterMunch » 11 Nov 2012 09:33

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ManchesterRoyals 38 Games for Norwich without a clean sheet until today says it all about us really


It would do if it were true.


Last week they kept a clean sheet against Stoke...

Is anyone watching Sunday Supplement? Holt is on there with a dodgy hairband. Very amusing.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Simon's Church » 11 Nov 2012 09:37

38 premiership away games without a clean sheet according to the bbc.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Royal Lady » 11 Nov 2012 09:44

I'm going to repeat what I said yesterday, for those who have such RTG's that they can't read properly:

I support the team when I'm at the games, I clap, I cheer, I encourage, I sing. However, if I want to then come home and vent my spleen on here, rather than booing at the game or whatever, then I bloody well will - this is a discussion board. Everyone has opinions. Many may disagree with others opinions, but that is what a discussion board is all about. If you want to start up a forum where you can only say positive things about the club - please do - but in the meantime, some of us will point out where we think it is going wrong and debate the rights and wrongs of tactics and player choices.

I do not expect to be called a twat because of my beliefs. It is because I am so passionate about the team, that I can't bear to see us throwing it all away, that I make the comments that I do. So, may I respectfully suggest that we all listen to what others have to say and debate our differences in a rather more grown up fashion, without the constant need for name calling. At the end of the day, with one or two exceptions on this board, we are all RFC fans and we all want the club to do well.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Gunny Fishcake » 11 Nov 2012 09:46

Royal Lady I'm going to repeat what I said yesterday, for those who have such RTG's that they can't read properly:

I support the team when I'm at the games, I clap, I cheer, I encourage, I sing. However, if I want to then come home and vent my spleen on here, rather than booing at the game or whatever, then I bloody well will - this is a discussion board. Everyone has opinions. Many may disagree with others opinions, but that is what a discussion board is all about. If you want to start up a forum where you can only say positive things about the club - please do - but in the meantime, some of us will point out where we think it is going wrong and debate the rights and wrongs of tactics and player choices.

I do not expect to be called a twat because of my beliefs. It is because I am so passionate about the team, that I can't bear to see us throwing it all away, that I make the comments that I do. So, may I respectfully suggest that we all listen to what others have to say and debate our differences in a rather more grown up fashion, without the constant need for name calling. At the end of the day, with one or two exceptions on this board, we are all RFC fans and we all want the club to do well.

Thanks.


Hear hear

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Cypry » 11 Nov 2012 09:48

I'm not as disheartened as some it would seem.

No, we didn't perform well yesterday in some areas, but if we can turn in a below par performance like that and still compete, then it can't be all bad...

Leigertwood was poor yesterday, and unusually, Hunt seemed to struggle to win much in the air. Roberts looked OK, but all of the strikers struggled to get in clear goal scoring situations...

Kebe needs to learn to cut the ball back - he looked a real danger to Norwich, but that's the second game running where a cutback from him could have won us the game.

Other than that, Norwich struggled to trouble us, and for most of the game we looked most likely to snatch a win. If nothing else, I felt happier with us not trying to protect a lead - let's hope we learn from that and, when we do get leads, just keep playing our 'A' game rather than dropping deep like we have been.

The only caveat to that is that Gunter seemed to struggle once Kebe came on, and Norwich created several late chances from crosses from their left....it seems we have two distinct partnerships on the right Kebe/Cummings and McLeary/Gunter and mixing them up can lead to problems....

If last year is anything to go by, it doesn't surprise me at all that we've seemingly not fired on all cylinders in the games where expectation is high - late last season was the same, we wen to West Ham, Southampton etc and got results, yet at Peterborough, we were comprehensively turned over. It would never surprise me to see us pull one out of the bag against Everton next week....

As far as the table goes, Sunderland are being dragged back ino the mire, win against them in the game-in-hand and we'll go above both them and Villa as the table stands, significantly clear of Southampyon and QPR, and less than a win behind Wigan and Norwich (Liverpool have yet to play)....

Yes, we need to start turning some of these draws into wins, but as it stands, there are 5 or 6 teams, all of whom might be imagining they need to pick up another 30-40 points for survival - we're far from alone in that, and all we have to do is better than 3 of the others....I wonder if we'll see a record low number of points required to survive this season - it certainly seems to be panning out as a possibility....

From the way some are carrying on, anyone would think we were rock bottom and already relegated....

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Hoop Blah » 11 Nov 2012 10:05

Fair point Cypry, but don't forget this was Norwich, and a pretty poor Norwich this season.

In the same way as we shouldn't get too negative after defeats and performances such as the one against a decent Spurs side, the same perspective needs to be applied when we struggle against the likes of Norwich at home, the games we need to win in order to survive.

The QPR peformance was a lot more positive and encouraging for me.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Schards#2 » 11 Nov 2012 10:18

Snowball Gained a point om QPR, still above them, better GD and a game in hand

Kept parity with Saints, still above them, better GD still above them, better GD and a game in hand

Gained a point on Villa, still above them,and a game in hand

Gained a point on Sunderland






That's good day's work


You like a stat Snowball.

We currently has 6 points from 10 games, extrapolated to the end of the season, that produces a total of 22.8 points, lets round that up to 23.

Can you confirm the percentage of teams that have scored this amount, or even 5 points more than this amount, and stayed up. Lets round it to the nearest tenth decimal point. I make it 0.0000000000%

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by Schards#2 » 11 Nov 2012 10:21

LOL @ people who invest no time or money in supporting the team abusing those who do and are critical of any aspect of the the performance, the team, the management or the club in general.

I'm sure it must be easy to be unquestioningly tolerent when your involvement doesn't involve the lifting of a finger.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by frimmers3 » 11 Nov 2012 10:29

you could be aldershot fans. that would give you something to moan about.

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Re: Norwich - back from the game

by MmmMonsterMunch » 11 Nov 2012 10:33

I think one person saying the word tw@t hardly constitutes a thread becoming abusive! Slightly over sensitive there - everyone else is simply expressing their opinion.

I guess a lot of us don't really see the value in spitting feathers over what is happening this season. I come back to the same point....what did people actually expect?

"Championship team in playing like championship team" shocker.

Before you ask I am a STH & I did go yesterday. I said to my other half how shit the game was but we've just got to get behind them & hope our fortunes turn around.

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