Pepe the Horseman Also can I just say what a joy it is to see Leeds struggling after last year's media wankfest.
I would find it quite amusing if they we t down. They won't but still.
by Stranded » 26 Sep 2021 11:21
Pepe the Horseman Also can I just say what a joy it is to see Leeds struggling after last year's media wankfest.
by Pepe the Horseman » 26 Sep 2021 12:15
Simmops Norwich
by URZZZZ » 26 Sep 2021 13:43
paultheroyalURZZZZNathStPaul Think about the money they are making, they will be sustainable for years whilst their owners and investors earn a shit load. I genuinely don't think they care about yo-yoing. Money is all that matters.
Not from a fans perspective though
Sure, the owners may not care for the reasons you outlined, but it must be pretty soul destroying as a fan knowing you’re going straight back down each time you get up
It’s only 5 games in and they have had a tough start but it does feel like deja vu all over again
I would be quite happy with this approach. Every game in premier league is about survival, every game like a cup final. Knowing full well if you go down you are competitive to challenge again whilst being financially very stable.
by URZZZZ » 26 Sep 2021 13:45
Pepe the Horseman Also can I just say what a joy it is to see Leeds struggling after last year's media wankfest.
by Simmops » 26 Sep 2021 14:00
Pepe the HorsemanSimmops Norwich
Care to elabor8?
by Pepe the Horseman » 26 Sep 2021 14:28
SimmopsPepe the HorsemanSimmops Norwich
Care to elabor8?
They're shit
by NathStPaul » 26 Sep 2021 15:29
URZZZZpaultheroyalURZZZZ
Not from a fans perspective though
Sure, the owners may not care for the reasons you outlined, but it must be pretty soul destroying as a fan knowing you’re going straight back down each time you get up
It’s only 5 games in and they have had a tough start but it does feel like deja vu all over again
I would be quite happy with this approach. Every game in premier league is about survival, every game like a cup final. Knowing full well if you go down you are competitive to challenge again whilst being financially very stable.
No fun losing every week. Novelty wears off
They’ve lost 16 Prem league games in a row. They’ve only scored 3 goals in that period. Like I said, each to their own, but struggling to see why you’d be happy with that approach
by From Despair To Where? » 26 Sep 2021 17:25
by Silver Fox » 26 Sep 2021 18:03
by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Sep 2021 18:20
more disappointed by the verbal infighting and bitching on the terraces.NathStPaulURZZZZpaultheroyal
I would be quite happy with this approach. Every game in premier league is about survival, every game like a cup final. Knowing full well if you go down you are competitive to challenge again whilst being financially very stable.
No fun losing every week. Novelty wears off
They’ve lost 16 Prem league games in a row. They’ve only scored 3 goals in that period. Like I said, each to their own, but struggling to see why you’d be happy with that approach
They are financially secure and have a great ownership structure that will ensure the club are around for many years to come. They'll never struggle financially and have a fantastic youth set up to fall back on. Their supporters get to watch the best players in the world playing at Carrow Road and know that if their team gets relegated from the Premier League, they'll have a great chance of winning the Championship the next season.
Why are you struggling to see all that as a positive?
by URZZZZ » 26 Sep 2021 19:40
NathStPaulURZZZZpaultheroyal
I would be quite happy with this approach. Every game in premier league is about survival, every game like a cup final. Knowing full well if you go down you are competitive to challenge again whilst being financially very stable.
No fun losing every week. Novelty wears off
They’ve lost 16 Prem league games in a row. They’ve only scored 3 goals in that period. Like I said, each to their own, but struggling to see why you’d be happy with that approach
They are financially secure and have a great ownership structure that will ensure the club are around for many years to come. They'll never struggle financially and have a fantastic youth set up to fall back on. Their supporters get to watch the best players in the world playing at Carrow Road and know that if their team gets relegated from the Premier League, they'll have a great chance of winning the Championship the next season.
Why are you struggling to see all that as a positive?
by URZZZZ » 26 Sep 2021 19:42
From Despair To Where? I think their supporters go to Carrow Rd to watch Norwich City and the novelty wears off when you're the whipping boys every other season. When we were in the Premier League, I couldn't give a shit who was on the other side I went to watch Reading. It was a struggle in 2012/13 when a lot of the time we weren't good enough.
by WestYorksRoyal » 26 Sep 2021 20:22
URZZZZFrom Despair To Where? I think their supporters go to Carrow Rd to watch Norwich City and the novelty wears off when you're the whipping boys every other season. When we were in the Premier League, I couldn't give a shit who was on the other side I went to watch Reading. It was a struggle in 2012/13 when a lot of the time we weren't good enough.
Yep - agreed, a hard watch of a season
As said, obvious financial benefits with going up etc etc but as fans, we’re not here to see that
by John Madejski's Wallet » 27 Sep 2021 10:33
Silver Fox Yeah I’m not one of those people who think getting promoted is a bad idea but it’s not so I can watch Edinson Sanchez in the flesh
by URZZZZ » 27 Sep 2021 11:19
WestYorksRoyalURZZZZFrom Despair To Where? I think their supporters go to Carrow Rd to watch Norwich City and the novelty wears off when you're the whipping boys every other season. When we were in the Premier League, I couldn't give a shit who was on the other side I went to watch Reading. It was a struggle in 2012/13 when a lot of the time we weren't good enough.
Yep - agreed, a hard watch of a season
As said, obvious financial benefits with going up etc etc but as fans, we’re not here to see that
I would be frustrated in their position that their team seems weaker now than when they finished bottom last time. They have spent years running their club sensibly and being sustainable; surely at some point you need to invest to make more of an effort in the PL. But what quality have they replaced Buendia with?
When you get into "big club" debates, what really matters is the ability to generate revenue and on this count Norwich should really be capable of matching the likes of Palace, Brighton and Burnley. They were selling out every week even in L1 and have a huge region where there is nobody else to support.
So at some point, they should really be looking to move on and do better than simply being the whipping boys who know how to bounce back.
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by Pepe the Horseman » 27 Sep 2021 23:04
Winston Biscuit Loving Neil Maupay's accent afterwards in the interview. Sounded like a proper Londoner who was putting on a little French accent here and there
by Dirk Gently » 28 Sep 2021 11:10
South Coast Royal I wonder if the Mad Man now thinks that if he had pushed the boat out just a little bit in that second season we might still be a Premier League club like a Burnley or a Brighton who both had spent many years outside the Premier League before establishing themselves at that level and Southampton who always sell their best players yet manage to more than survive..
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