Isn't it strange how people view the same thing in so many different ways? Norwich put in what I thought was a hugely sterile performance against Wigan and we were lucky to come away with a point from a 1-1 draw in a match where Wigan looked the better team and Norwich seemed to lack enthusiasm or bite. Indeed the performance was met with boos at the end.
Match of the Day referred to it as "a belter" of a match and the best of the day and more enjoyable than games involving Manchester United and Manchester City. I still reckon it was sterile and dull!
Then on Radio Norfolk they had an in depth analysis of the effect booing the team had on the players and whether it would lead to manager Paul Lambert considering his future. What a mad discussion. Any boos were just of the moment and in no way detract from what high esteem everybody holds Mr Lambert and the fantastic job he has done over the past three seasons.
The point pretty much ensures Norwich are safe this season with relegation now a five horse race for the three drop places. My money would be on Wolves and QPR to definitely go down and one from Blackburn, Bolton and Wigan to accompany them. Personally I would like QPR to get relegated. They sacked Neil Warnock for absolutely no reason and it would serve them right if that decision came back to haunt them.
Have been having chats with lots of friends on-line about the demise of the old fashioned record store. They were replaced by the big names such as Virgin and HMV and now one of those is no longer on our High Streets and the other seems to be seriously under threat. Very soon I can see no record shops in our towns and cities. That to me is all part of the throwaway society in which we live. Nobody seems to plan for the long term and the problem is nobody knows what the long term will bring because of this live for today attitude and the sheer pace of change.
Match of the Day referred to it as "a belter" of a match and the best of the day and more enjoyable than games involving Manchester United and Manchester City. I still reckon it was sterile and dull!
Then on Radio Norfolk they had an in depth analysis of the effect booing the team had on the players and whether it would lead to manager Paul Lambert considering his future. What a mad discussion. Any boos were just of the moment and in no way detract from what high esteem everybody holds Mr Lambert and the fantastic job he has done over the past three seasons.
The point pretty much ensures Norwich are safe this season with relegation now a five horse race for the three drop places. My money would be on Wolves and QPR to definitely go down and one from Blackburn, Bolton and Wigan to accompany them. Personally I would like QPR to get relegated. They sacked Neil Warnock for absolutely no reason and it would serve them right if that decision came back to haunt them.
Have been having chats with lots of friends on-line about the demise of the old fashioned record store. They were replaced by the big names such as Virgin and HMV and now one of those is no longer on our High Streets and the other seems to be seriously under threat. Very soon I can see no record shops in our towns and cities. That to me is all part of the throwaway society in which we live. Nobody seems to plan for the long term and the problem is nobody knows what the long term will bring because of this live for today attitude and the sheer pace of change.
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