Hurry up Roy....lazy twat!

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Wierd bunch. They've taken up the baton from Bolton as the club who think we hate them just because we wanted to beat them.
 

it's all a bit unnecessary from our chris ,I know he's a fan at heart and it seems norwich and their managers tactics really wind him up but just show a bit of class ,he'll be around long after farke's gone back to Deutschland.
 
it's all a bit unnecessary from our chris ,I know he's a fan at heart and it seems norwich and their managers tactics really wind him up but just show a bit of class ,he'll be around long after farke's gone back to Deutschland.

To hell with that – one of the most fun away days in ages, and Wilder’s reaction added to it.
 
it's all a bit unnecessary from our chris ,I know he's a fan at heart and it seems norwich and their managers tactics really wind him up but just show a bit of class ,he'll be around long after farke's gone back to Deutschland.
class is wasted on these clowns and anyway they started it we finished it
 
http://norwichcity.myfootballwriter...l-but-the-blades-triumph-a-well-deserved-one/

“It was as though the footballing gods had taken the decision out of our hands.

Following the battle of Bramall Lane – spilt claret, flying water bottles, blubbing managers et al – it was written somewhere (in the stars presumably) that Sheffield Utd would win by the odd goal and see it home with the exact same level of gamesmanship employed by Daniel Farke’s troops in the first ‘leg’.

And fair play. I didn’t see or hear too much complaining from the faithful over the Blades’ own take on sh*thousing. It was one to be sucked up and be taken on the chin, just as the 2-1 defeat was.

Where yesterday differed from that day back in September was the post-match reaction of the respective coaches. Back then Wilder lost it; kicked things around, blamed the City coach driver, blamed Farke, blamed the City players, As described perfectly by Zoë Whitford in LYBP’s match preview, his face turned a ‘delightful shade of puce’. Man was he angry.

Farke meanwhile was magnanimous in victory four months ago, gracious in defeat yesterday and made little of the tactical rough-stuff dished out on James Maddison.

I know which type of leader I’d prefer. Wilder’s backtracking and faux contrition at the post-match presser fooled nobody. He’s Neil Warnock plus some.” Etc..
 
https://www.thelittleyellowbirdproj...gs-we-are-sort-of-guessing-sheffield-united-h

Match Preview:-

Sheffield United, the runaway winners of the much sought-after title ‘Most Brexit Club in the Championship’, might have thought they were in with a chance of more silverware when the two clubs met back in September. Way back then, they were right at the top of the league and shocking everyone on their return to the league after a more than brief sojourn in League One.

Chris Wilder, who has the miserable yet determined look of a man who’s been trying to strain out a poo for the last twenty minutes, had a bit of a day that Saturday in September. Despite the fact his team had been performing well against the odds and hadn’t lost at home in months, Wilder took great exception to the idea that they might be losing against Daniel Farke’s merry band of men and consequently threw a tantrum of toddleresque proportion. He’d already been wound up you see, because City had run a little late and he’d been handed the team-sheet by someone without a penis. What usually happens? Does the carefully-selected man pass it over with his highly-trained member? Or was he annoyed because the late stand-in couldn’t help banging on about her cycle and started howling at the moon before retreating without so much as a curtsey?

It all got a bit heated that day, especially after Wilder set the tone. The fans had a scuffle outside and things were all too heated and narky, we don’t need behaviour like that again. So there may be a little more determination from the Carrow Road fans to will the team on to victory and to make Wilder turn a delightful shade of puce once more.
” Etc...
 
http://www.norwich.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=518623

“In the first five minutes I thought we were easily the match of Sheffield United but that quickly changed when we conceded a needless corner on 6 minutes and then failed to clear our lines.

After that, and the resulting goal, the traffic was one way towards Angus Gunn`s goal. He had to make three meaningful saves in that half which stopped the visitors being out of sight at the break.

I wouldn`t say that Sheffield United were anything special either. They don`t have individual stars. What they do have is organisation and a work ethic for each other though.

The way that they passed through the Norwich midfield and defence like a hot knife through butter was simple, basic football. Pass and move and using "triangles" is hardly revolutionary.”
 
http://www.norwich.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=518623

“In the first five minutes I thought we were easily the match of Sheffield United but that quickly changed when we conceded a needless corner on 6 minutes and then failed to clear our lines.

After that, and the resulting goal, the traffic was one way towards Angus Gunn`s goal. He had to make three meaningful saves in that half which stopped the visitors being out of sight at the break.

I wouldn`t say that Sheffield United were anything special either. They don`t have individual stars. What they do have is organisation and a work ethic for each other though.

The way that they passed through the Norwich midfield and defence like a hot knife through butter was simple, basic football. Pass and move and using "triangles" is hardly revolutionary.”
Ha
Vacuous words from a fan who knows nowt and is merely a selection of cliche'd sound bites.
It's a team game and no, that isn't revolutionary.
Overlapping centre halves is.
Getting the best of of a committed group of talented players isn't revolutionary either.
But it looks to be a perfect storm for us at the moment and don't we just love it?
 
it's all a bit unnecessary from our chris ,I know he's a fan at heart and it seems norwich and their managers tactics really wind him up but just show a bit of class ,he'll be around long after farke's gone back to Deutschland.
class is when you can give it and take it.. Norwich are good at giving it but not so much taking it
 
http://www.norwich.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=518623

“In the first five minutes I thought we were easily the match of Sheffield United but that quickly changed when we conceded a needless corner on 6 minutes and then failed to clear our lines.

After that, and the resulting goal, the traffic was one way towards Angus Gunn`s goal. He had to make three meaningful saves in that half which stopped the visitors being out of sight at the break.

I wouldn`t say that Sheffield United were anything special either. They don`t have individual stars. What they do have is organisation and a work ethic for each other though.

The way that they passed through the Norwich midfield and defence like a hot knife through butter was simple, basic football. Pass and move and using "triangles" is hardly revolutionary.”
seems to be if you’re called Barcelona
 

Ha
Vacuous words from a fan who knows nowt and is merely a selection of cliche'd sound bites.
It's a team game and no, that isn't revolutionary.
Overlapping centre halves is.
Getting the best of of a committed group of talented players isn't revolutionary either.
But it looks to be a perfect storm for us at the moment and don't we just love it?

If it’s nothing special or revolutionary then it shouldn’t be too hard for their team to stop us doing it and start doing it themselves.
 
https://www.thelittleyellowbirdproj...gs-we-are-sort-of-guessing-sheffield-united-h

Match Preview:-

Sheffield United, the runaway winners of the much sought-after title ‘Most Brexit Club in the Championship’, might have thought they were in with a chance of more silverware when the two clubs met back in September. Way back then, they were right at the top of the league and shocking everyone on their return to the league after a more than brief sojourn in League One.

Chris Wilder, who has the miserable yet determined look of a man who’s been trying to strain out a poo for the last twenty minutes, had a bit of a day that Saturday in September. Despite the fact his team had been performing well against the odds and hadn’t lost at home in months, Wilder took great exception to the idea that they might be losing against Daniel Farke’s merry band of men and consequently threw a tantrum of toddleresque proportion. He’d already been wound up you see, because City had run a little late and he’d been handed the team-sheet by someone without a penis. What usually happens? Does the carefully-selected man pass it over with his highly-trained member? Or was he annoyed because the late stand-in couldn’t help banging on about her cycle and started howling at the moon before retreating without so much as a curtsey?

It all got a bit heated that day, especially after Wilder set the tone. The fans had a scuffle outside and things were all too heated and narky, we don’t need behaviour like that again. So there may be a little more determination from the Carrow Road fans to will the team on to victory and to make Wilder turn a delightful shade of puce once more.
” Etc...
most brexit club?? thanks i’ll take that :D
fucking baizuo ponce..
google ‘shithousing’ you’re obviously new to ‘the football thing’
 
Come on Roy.
At this rate you might has well do the View from Preston at the same time.

My wife thinks I'm having an affair I've been refreshing this page since 5.30pm last night.:D
 

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