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I've seen quite a bit of Norwich and they are easy on the eye but lack a goalscorer basically. They are a bit soft too and very inconsistent. They will stay up though, meaning job done for Hughton. I can understand why Norwich fans would want him gone and he isn't doing an exceptional job to be fair, but that doesn't mean he's not cut out for this league.

 

Hughton has signed Becchio, Hooper, van Wolfswinkel & Elmander.

 

If they lack a goalscorer, the buck stops with him.

 

Yup.

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Fulham, Cardiff and Norwich for the drop imo. Palace could be close but they've got a bit of fight.

 

Palace will stay up. Swansea are an outside candidate to fall into trouble.

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Fulham, Cardiff and Norwich for the drop imo. Palace could be close but they've got a bit of fight.

 

Palace will stay up. Swansea are an outside candidate to fall into trouble.

 

Would love to see both Swansea and Cardiff out. Take bony off them as well.

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Fulham, Cardiff and Norwich for the drop imo. Palace could be close but they've got a bit of fight.

 

Palace will stay up. Swansea are an outside candidate to fall into trouble.

 

Would love to see both Swansea and Cardiff out. Take bony off them as well.

 

:thup:

 

With Laudrup gone I don't enjoy them.

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I've seen quite a bit of Norwich and they are easy on the eye but lack a goalscorer basically. They are a bit soft too and very inconsistent. They will stay up though, meaning job done for Hughton. I can understand why Norwich fans would want him gone and he isn't doing an exceptional job to be fair, but that doesn't mean he's not cut out for this league.

 

Same here. They play some nice stuff but lack a cutting edge. Said it before in this thread they need a more creative force from midfield and apparently they made a large offer for one in Jan but it didn't go through for some reason or another. RVW has had an awful season and his confidence is obviously shot, Snodgrass has been poor by his standards too. Hooper has been hit and miss and lacks that support from midfield. Ruddy is a pish keeper if you ask me, seen so many fuckups and soft goals conceded by him when watching them. The likes of Redmond and Fer are getting better and I'd imagine next season should be developing into good premiership players. Dunno what they will do with RVW, if Hughton is going to be a good manager then he will have to sort that one out asap but we all know that with strikers confidence is massive.

 

Think he will keep them up and if he gets a few new players in they will be a decent side. Considering he's pretty much overhauled their team in 2 seasons and led them to 11th, to conclude he isn't cut out for the premiership is extreme.

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I've seen quite a bit of Norwich and they are easy on the eye but lack a goalscorer basically. They are a bit soft too and very inconsistent. They will stay up though, meaning job done for Hughton. I can understand why Norwich fans would want him gone and he isn't doing an exceptional job to be fair, but that doesn't mean he's not cut out for this league.

 

I think they're bloody awful to watch.

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Pulis was an excellent appointment. Palace never stay up, Pulis never gets relegated. Something has to give. They  got fight and they know what they're doing. Unfortunately their fixtures are pretty hard. But they'll not go down without a fight.

 

Hughton will be gone at the end of the season.  If he stays they'll win a couple more to stay up. If he goes now they could implode. They'll not be caught by 3 of the sides below them atm.

 

 

It would be a good lesson if WBA, Fulham and Cardiff went down and Palace stay up. Not because I like Pulis but giving British managers a chance instead of a big name foreigner. Especially with Rodgers doing so well too. Even Sherwood is doing alright.

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Fulham and Cardiff are fucked.

 

Its between the mackems, WBA, Norwich and Palace. I think Palace are the most likely to stay up, doing decent under Pulis and collecting points. WBA and Norwich look shot, and the mackems just cant get themselves clear.

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Norwich's last 4 games are Liverpool (h), Man Utd (a), Chelsea (a), Arsenal (h).

 

I think 37 points will be enough for survival this year,so Norwich will need 9 points from Stoke (h), Saints (a), Sunderland (h), Swansea (a), WBA (h), and Norwich (a).

 

Seeing they are absolutely shit away from home (How they won at Britannia is a mystery to all), They have to put up some wins on the board. Easier said that done.

 

Fulham still have a minimal chance, but Cardiff are fucked IMO. Shocking team, can't score, and a disasterous defense. Can see them not reaching the 30 points.

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I think the Mackems will stay up. Palace, Swansea, Hull and Stoke should just have enough to stay up too.

 

Reckon it's between Fulham, Cardiff, WBA, Norwich - three of those four will go IMO.

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Some matches this weekend that could have a big influence at the bottom. Cardiff v Fulham, Palace v Southampton and Norwich v Stoke. West Brom also have Man United at home which they could get a result but they do look shite at the minute. We could have a big say in all of this as well, our next two fixtures being Fulham and Palace.

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WBA I'd say have the hardest run in, however if they find some sort of form and they have the ability, then they should be ok.

This is the kind of insight I think this board misses at times.

 

:lol:

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