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Norwich v Huddersfield.
Championship Fixture
13th December 2014
Carrow Road.
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I think there could be more than an annoyed "harrumph" from the Canary faithful if we don't see a slightly more attacking lineup!I look forward to seeing if Bennett, Wes and Vadis are in the squad, and if so whether NA will select them or bring them on later. With these three on form, and not "tainted" by the run of poor results, there could be a different atmosphere in the team.
But will NA change a winning side? Will he weaken the midfield and put more emphasis on attack,by restoring Redmond? There is another interesting question, which is will he go with the same defence as at Wigan?
I don't know the answers to these questions, but I shall look forward to seeing the squad on Saturday.
All things considered, the fans have been very patient. Last home game they were supportive, despite probably really not enjoying what they were seeing. But quite rightly let their opinion be known after the full time whistle.My first game in over a month so definitely looking forward to this one, feel like I've missed a lot! Definitely interested to see what the atmosphere is like inside the ground as a lot has been said about it! I assume there hasn't been quite so many "Neil Adams Yellow Army" chants of late
I think we'll see the same defence as last week considering that was our first clean sheet in what seems like an eternity. Hopefully a more attacking line up overall however, need to get the ball to Hoopers' feet as much as possible inside that box!
Oh I don't disagree. But there is a whole raft of people just waiting for him to score so they could roll their eyes and flail their arms and say "See, I knew it"His arrival at Huddersfield has coincided with them finding form and getting the best out of some of their young players though. He doesn't have the goal threat that he once did, but he still makes a nuisance of himself and brings others into play. Plus I hope we are working a lot on defending set pieces in training because he's going to be going down every 5 minutes for a free kick![]()
We got rid of him at the right time, we were upgrading our squad, and the team he was so successful in was no longer. And really that has been proved to be correct by him really not having great success after leaving us.I was thinking about this in the shower earlier (yes that does sound a bit weird!),I realised that I simply wouldn't ever want Holt to come back here as a player. Despite feeling that he could probably still do a job in our squad now that Adams is prepared to play a bit uglier to grind out results, and that he couldn't do any worse than Grabban in his recent form, just what would he have to gain from coming back here?
Fleck made that mistake. Literally nothing that he could add to his legacy here, unless he came off the bench and scored a winner in a play-off final or something, could only damage it if it didn't work out. We should be grateful for the fact that we had him for his 3 best years whilst he was in his prime and leave it at that.
I do have a feeling that he'll score because he's the type of player who rises to the occasion and we don't keep many clean sheets, but I couldn't give a monkeys if he scores or not really because we should have the ability in our squad to outscore Huddersfield, which is ultimately all that really matters. If they score we need to score twice, simple really!
That would be very odd and I'd hope not.I wonder if people will cheer if he does score lol?
People will always find something to moan about. The degree depends on whether we win or lose. If we lose, expect Canary calls questioning why we sold him.That would be very odd and I'd hope not!
But I hope we don't get people moaning about him celebrating if he scores. Of course he's going to celebrate if he scores, that's the Grant Holt that we knew and loved, he isn't going to give a toss about winding a few people up!