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#8711 From: "Peter Dudley " <pdudley1980@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 8:29 am
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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Good point Ricky if we start to lose the core support then the future isn't good
I watch lower league football myself and its much better I feel and easier on
the wallet to
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Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 11:14:04
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Subject: RE: [CN] The Time Has Come


I went to the Yarmouth v Ipswich Wanderers game on Sat and there was a good 10
lads there who I know have followed Norwich home and away for many a year. They
have given up because of how dire things are at the minute...

  If we are lossing fans like that....how long can this crap go on for?

  To: CN@yahoogroups. <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.comFrom> comFrom:
bwburrell@btinterne <mailto:bwburrell%40btinternet.comDate> t.comDate: Wed, 3
Dec 2008 10:16:01 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come

  A lot of my friends who go now say they really don't care any more what
happens. some say its not like we are supporting a city team any more, others
say are we (us fans) fighting the other team or our own manager but most cant
understand when we 24k attendance week after week, all the money we got from our
time in the prem and with our so called wonderful money making off the pitch
investments why we cant hold our own in this league with out even thinking about
promotion.I tell them if we go down that's when the rebuild will really
start.Brian----- Original Message ----- From: Hilton, Mark To: CN@yahoogroups.
<mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com> com Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:36
AMSubject: RE: [CN] The Time Has ComeThey were alright first half at Wednesday -
when it all went balls up inthe second, some of us Norwich fans just looked at
each, laughed, tookthe p*ss and took it on the chin - not very helpful but
life's tooshort. Mark HiltonDirector of Finance & ResourcesMuseums
SheffieldLeader House, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2LHTel: 0114 278 2609Mob:
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<mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com> com [mailto:CN@yahoogroups.
<mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com> com] On Behalf Of MattWennSent: 28 November 2008
22:00To: CN@yahoogroups. <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.comSubject> comSubject: Re:
[CN] The Time Has ComeDave Penney, Tilson...We get 24k every week(not for
long)... so poach the Bristol Citymanager...lots of good options.I've got a
season ticket, I've been twice this season. I'm not renewing. Its crap, its not
a Norwich team, too many loanees. something needs to be done a soon.I'm going
off NCFC big time.Can anyone here tell me they enjoy watch NCFC at present?Zoe
Fail wrote:>> Who is there that's available though?> > We've done the
inexperienced with Grant & look where that got us. I > know a lot depends upon
the individual - look at how well Aidy > Bothroyd did when he left us - it
doesn't work for everyone.>> --- On Wed, 26/11/08, mwenn@tiscali.
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> co.uk<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> >
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> <mwenn@tiscali. <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
co.uk<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> > <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>> wrote:>>
From: mwenn@tiscali. <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> co.uk
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk><mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> > <mwenn@tiscali.
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> co.uk
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk><mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>>> Subject: Re: [CN]
The Time Has Come> To: CN@yahoogroups. <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com> com
<mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>> Date: Wednesday, 26
November, 2008, 12:44 PM>> I've been saying for a while its time for a new
manager.>> Problem is - we can't trust this board to select a decent one.>>
----Original Message----> From: vasey.aquarius@ virgin.net> Date: 26/11/2008
0:57> To: <CN@yahoogroups. com>> Subj: [CN] The Time Has Come>> Come on Delia,
its time to wake up and smell the coffee.>> This charade is not working or does
no-one care any more?>> Seems like it looking at what is going on. Is Doncaster
picking the > team or> what?>> Malcolm Vasey>> Tiscali's Entertainment Blog -
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#8710 From: "mls11x" <mls11x@...>
Date: Fri Dec 5, 2008 2:24 am
Subject: Transfer Rumours: Jay Simpson (Midfiled, Arsenal, Loan)
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The Daily Mirror has suggested Roeder might bring 19 year-old Arsenal
midfielder Jay Simpson to Carrow Road on loan in January.

Simpson scored twice in Arsenal's 3-0 Carling Cup win over Wigan
recently and has made two other first team appearances.

From what I saw of that game, he looked pretty good - not that the
highlights of one match is much of a recommendation, but certainly
better than just taking someone's word for it. Has anyone seen Troy on
TV - what a great movie. ;-)

OTBC. MLS

#8709 From: "mls11x" <mls11x@...>
Date: Fri Dec 5, 2008 2:14 am
Subject: Re: a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline
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Obviously the reason the transfer fee is so low is because he's out of
contract in the summer, so Reading either get something for him in
January or let him leave for free in the Summer.

That doesn't make him cheap though!

I imagine Lita will have quite a few clubs interested, so it will all
come down to who will pay him the most - he may still be on Prem wages
at Reading and could be looking to maintain his lifestyle! MLS

--- In CN@yahoogroups.com, "Peter Dudley " <pdudley1980@...> wrote:
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> That is a good price just wonder where the money comes from just
need some more permanent signings come Jan as too many loan players
for my liking
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> Subject: [CN] a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline
>
>
> Apparently, not only might we make Lita's move permanent, but for
what I'd say is an excellent price, in today's market:
>
>  http://carrowroad.
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#8708 From: "mls11x" <mls11x@...>
Date: Fri Dec 5, 2008 2:07 am
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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Jez - I think you need some more sleep yourself... you appear to have
confused the date and the time! I think you'll find Brian sent his
email at 1am on the 4th! MLS

--- In CN@yahoogroups.com, Jez Booker <jezbooker@...> wrote:
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>
> "Sorry I didn't intend to go on but what the heck I cant sleep."
>
> Whoa! sent in at 4.00am - you care about club so much its affecting
your sleeping patterns.
>
> I can't compete with that...
>
> Jez
>
>
>
>
>
> To: CN@...: bwburrell@...: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 01:11:34 +0000Subject:
Re: [CN] The Time Has Come
>
>
>
> Where the money has gone I think we all know but that's in the past
now, its gone and that's it.As long as we don't keep making the same
mistakes then we may have a future but I don't think in this
league.The mass of loan players, our managers anti fans attitude and
our fortress boardroom board will and is driving the fans away.In
reality us the fans have the club and board we deserve. The 20K season
ticket holders (but not all of us) went along with and applauded
NCFCPLC for what has been done in the past 10 years, now we are all
going to pay the price.Knowing other clubs have their own troubles
makes no difference to me, what is happening at Carrow Rd is the only
thing that concerns me.If we kick off at home next season against
Carlisle in front of 13K so be it but by then if there hasn't been
changes to the people in control on and off the pitch I for one we be
shouting from the roof tops wanting to know why.Sorry I didn't intend
to go on but what the heck I cant sleep.Brian----- Original Message
----- From: Jez Booker To: ncfc 1 Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008
2:25 PMSubject: RE: [CN] The Time Has ComeI offer the following
article merely to bring a wider perspective to the current travails at
Carrer Rud.Southampton have announced a loss of £4.9m in the last
financial year even after making £12.7m through player sales. Saints
PLC chairman Rupert Lowe revealed that at one stage the player and
coach wage bill was a huge 81 per cent of the club's turnover. Also in
the Southampton Leisure Holdings plc figures for the year ending 30
June 2008 was the revelation that the Championship club's overdraft
peaked at £6.3m during the summer. In a statement released to the
Stock Exchange, Lowe, who along with football board chairman Michael
Wilde didn't return to the club until May, laid the blame for the
figures at the door of the previous board. He commented, 'Since
returning in May, the current Board has worked tirelessly to bring our
costs more into line with our dwindling revenues. We have done this
throughout the Company where possible, but the nature of player
contracts means that the process cannot be completed instantly. This
work will continue, in discussion with both our loan note holder and
Barclays Bank, on whose support we remain reliant. Southampton is a
classic example of what happens to a relegated Premiership club when
the parachute payments run out, compunded by the need to service a
long-term debt on the new St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant
largely on young players, many produced through its Academy. Although
recent results have been encouraging, relegation still remains a
possibility. Not all fans welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to the
club and he noted, "We are not currently strong enough to indulge the
small, but vocal, negative elements of our support base and need
everybody to pull together while we recover our financial strength.
This is not a good time to be exposed to too much debt, particularly
if revenues are likely to be adversely affected by an economic
downturn."http://www.footballeconomy.com/Please don't jump on my back
and start wittering on about fax machines or ghost roads. I'm as
concerned about our position in the table as the rest of you and I'm
no great fan of Roeder. I simply want to remind some of you that there
are host of clubs about our size currently struggling to stay on track
and, indeed, in deeper poo than us. Jez
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#8707 From: "mwenn@..." <mwenn@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 12:08 pm
Subject: Re: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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I expect Roeder will wait unless we have secured a place in the championship
next season before playing them...

in that case no one will get a game this season!

----Original Message----
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Date: 03/12/2008 11:24
To: <CN@yahoogroups.com>
Subj: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)







Despite being an eternal optimist about City, I was disappointed when we
(re)signed Cureton.

I thought he was a player who hadn't made the grade, who'd had a good season - a
lesson QPR may have learned when they signed Sheron from Stoke after he left us.

I wish I'd have been proved wrong, as the kid clearly has a passion for the
club.

Passionate about the club and "our player" but not good enough - I'd rather have
a loan player, even if he's lacking in those qualities, if he's actually good
enough.

A good point, below, about the youngsters. I read somewhere that Roeder was
planning to blood some of the kids late in the season, but he may need to call
on them sooner. I'm a strong believer in "if you're good enough, you're old
enough" and the side could probably do with some youthful enthusiasm.

Marcel

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From: Brian Burrell <bwburrell@...>
To: CN@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 3 December, 2008 9:57:27
Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)

When we go on about the likes of Sutton, Fox etc we have to remember that they
all had a chance to play a big part in previous successful team but more
recently if a youngster shows real parental they are sold on to more ambitious
clubs than us and then we are told by the our club and others "it was good
business"
I ask was it good business for our clubs on or off the pitch ambitions?
The lads we have now waiting for their chance wont have to wait long. Next
season we will really need them to get us back to where we are now.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: Hilton, Mark
To: CN@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)

The paper up here is very excited about getting Curo on the pitch -
despite quoting his goalscoring record at Norwich (20 in 92 or
thereabouts) they still seem to think he is the business.

When the loaner's return back home I think we have to face up to the
fact that we have to give yoof it's chance. It never hurt us in the
past with the likes of Sutton, Fashanu, Fox and &amp; Eadie all making a
relatively quick impact in the past. Just a thought but perhaps it was
Roeders game plan to use the loaners to get us to mid-table in January
before unleashing the yoof on an unsuspecting championship - well that
went badly wrong if that was his plan!

Mark Hilton
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From: CN@yahoogroups. com [mailto:CN@yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of ricky
bilverstone
Sent: 29 November 2008 10:57
To: cn@yahoogroups. com
Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)

So now we only have 16 players!

I would have bet on him scoring v SCUM!

To: CN@yahoogroups. comFrom <mailto:CN%40yahoog roups.comFrom> :
mwenn@tiscali. co.ukDate <mailto:mwenn% 40tiscali. co.ukDate> : Fri, 28 Nov
2008 21:33:31 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan,
Barnsley)

and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good
and scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ
does...Our manager is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah...
loan him to a club who we are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go
down and JC's goals keep them up......nice one rodent.mls11x wrote:>>
Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three month 'emergency' loan deal,>
although City can recall him at 24 hours notice after the first 28
days.>> Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season and poor
finishing> when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have
knocked> his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve
his> match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force
his> way back in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put
himself> in the shop window for a permanent move in January.>> In his
two spells at Carrow Road he has scored 20 goals in 92> appearances, but
is yet to add to his goals tally this term, despite> making 15
appearances. >> Barnsley manager Simon Davey said, "We have lost Iain
Hume and our> thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we have the
firepower to> maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have
admired for a> long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is
another piece> in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at
this level and> if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the
back of the> net. We are on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the
right time> to strengthen. Having spoken with his representatives and to
Jamie, we> know that he wanted to come here. We wanted Jamie and we have
signed him.">> Although the Tykes are only a couple of places above us,
they're> currently in a run of good form (five wins and a draw from
their last> eight games) and hopefully playing in a side that isn't
struggling> will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few goals
and return> to Norwich in much better shape.>> He won't be allowed to
play against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder> accepted that Cureton
needed to get some regular football and Lupoli> is next in line if and
when Leroy Lita is unavailable. MLS>> >
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#8706 From: ricky bilverstone <ricky_bilverstone@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 11:55 am
Subject: RE: a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline
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lol - its just like reading 'Team Talk' ;o)

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Apparently, not only might we make Lita's move permanent, but for what I'd say
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#8705 From: "Peter Dudley " <pdudley1980@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 11:11 am
Subject: Re: a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline
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That is a good price just wonder where the money comes from just need some more
permanent signings come Jan as too many loan players for my liking
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Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 10:48:49
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Subject: [CN] a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline


Apparently, not only might we make Lita's move permanent, but for what I'd say
is an excellent price, in today's market:

  http://carrowroad.
<http://carrowroad.net/cnews/modules/news/article.php?storyid=306>
net/cnews/modules/news/article.php?storyid=306

  Marcel

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#8704 From: "Brian Burrell" <bwburrell@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 10:55 am
Subject: Re: a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline
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We need some good news before Sunday.
Brian
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   Subject: [CN] a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline


   Apparently, not only might we make Lita's move permanent, but for what I'd say
is an excellent price, in today's market:

   http://carrowroad.net/cnews/modules/news/article.php?storyid=306

   Marcel

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#8703 From: Marcel Berenblut <marcel_beren@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 10:09 am
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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Sent: Wednesday, 3 December, 2008 19:08:02
Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come


They are above us in the league at present, so I'd not class them as
bring in more 'Poo' than us.

Jez Booker wrote:
>
>
> I offer the following article merely to bring a wider perspective to
> the current travails at Carrer Rud.
>
>
> Southampton have announced a loss of £4.9m in the last financial year
> even after making £12.7m through player sales. Saints PLC chairman
> Rupert Lowe revealed that at one stage the player and coach wage bill
> was a huge 81 per cent of the club's turnover. Also in the Southampton
> Leisure Holdings plc figures for the year ending 30 June 2008 was the
> revelation that the Championship club's overdraft peaked at £6.3m
> during the summer. In a statement released to the Stock Exchange,
> Lowe, who along with football board chairman Michael Wilde didn't
> return to the club until May, laid the blame for the figures at the
> door of the previous board. He commented, 'Since returning in May, the
> current Board has worked tirelessly to bring our costs more into line
> with our dwindling revenues. We have done this throughout the Company
> where possible, but the nature of player contracts means that the
> process cannot be completed instantly. This work will continue, in
> discussion with both our loan note holder and Barclays Bank, on whose
> support we remain reliant. Southampton is a classic example of what
> happens to a relegated Premiership club when the parachute payments
> run out, compunded by the need to service a long-term debt on the new
> St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant largely on young players, many
> produced through its Academy. Although recent results have been
> encouraging, relegation still remains a possibility. Not all fans
> welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to the club and he noted, "We are
> not currently strong enough to indulge the small, but vocal, negative
> elements of our support base and need everybody to pull together while
> we recover our financial strength. This is not a good time to be
> exposed to too much debt, particularly if revenues are likely to be
> adversely affected by an economic downturn."
>
> http://www.football economy.com/ <http://www.football economy.com/>
>
>
>
> Please don't jump on my back and start wittering on about fax machines
> or ghost roads. I'm as concerned about our position in the table as
> the rest of you and I'm no great fan of Roeder. I simply want to
> remind some of you that there are host of clubs about our size
> currently struggling to stay on track and, indeed, in deeper poo than us.
>
> Jez
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#8702 From: Jez Booker <jezbooker@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 8:13 am
Subject: RE: The Time Has Come
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"Sorry I didn't intend to go on but what the heck I cant sleep."

Whoa! sent in at 4.00am - you care about club so much its affecting your
sleeping patterns.

I can't compete with that...

Jez





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01:11:34 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come



Where the money has gone I think we all know but that's in the past now, its
gone and that's it.As long as we don't keep making the same mistakes then we may
have a future but I don't think in this league.The mass of loan players, our
managers anti fans attitude and our fortress boardroom board will and is driving
the fans away.In reality us the fans have the club and board we deserve. The 20K
season ticket holders (but not all of us) went along with and applauded NCFCPLC
for what has been done in the past 10 years, now we are all going to pay the
price.Knowing other clubs have their own troubles makes no difference to me,
what is happening at Carrow Rd is the only thing that concerns me.If we kick off
at home next season against Carlisle in front of 13K so be it but by then if
there hasn't been changes to the people in control on and off the pitch I for
one we be shouting from the roof tops wanting to know why.Sorry I didn't intend
to go on but what the heck I cant sleep.Brian----- Original Message ----- From:
Jez Booker To: ncfc 1 Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:25 PMSubject: RE:
[CN] The Time Has ComeI offer the following article merely to bring a wider
perspective to the current travails at Carrer Rud.Southampton have announced a
loss of £4.9m in the last financial year even after making £12.7m through player
sales. Saints PLC chairman Rupert Lowe revealed that at one stage the player and
coach wage bill was a huge 81 per cent of the club's turnover. Also in the
Southampton Leisure Holdings plc figures for the year ending 30 June 2008 was
the revelation that the Championship club's overdraft peaked at £6.3m during the
summer. In a statement released to the Stock Exchange, Lowe, who along with
football board chairman Michael Wilde didn't return to the club until May, laid
the blame for the figures at the door of the previous board. He commented,
'Since returning in May, the current Board has worked tirelessly to bring our
costs more into line with our dwindling revenues. We have done this throughout
the Company where possible, but the nature of player contracts means that the
process cannot be completed instantly. This work will continue, in discussion
with both our loan note holder and Barclays Bank, on whose support we remain
reliant. Southampton is a classic example of what happens to a relegated
Premiership club when the parachute payments run out, compunded by the need to
service a long-term debt on the new St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant
largely on young players, many produced through its Academy. Although recent
results have been encouraging, relegation still remains a possibility. Not all
fans welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to the club and he noted, "We are not
currently strong enough to indulge the small, but vocal, negative elements of
our support base and need everybody to pull together while we recover our
financial strength. This is not a good time to be exposed to too much debt,
particularly if revenues are likely to be adversely affected by an economic
downturn."http://www.footballeconomy.com/Please don't jump on my back and start
wittering on about fax machines or ghost roads. I'm as concerned about our
position in the table as the rest of you and I'm no great fan of Roeder. I
simply want to remind some of you that there are host of clubs about our size
currently struggling to stay on track and, indeed, in deeper poo than us. Jez
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#8701 From: "mwenn@..." <mwenn@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 12:07 pm
Subject: Re: a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline
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he's out of contract in July... thus the price.

Us getting him will depend on Mr. Business Man paying a good bulk of his wages
I'd expect.


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Subj: [CN] a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline







Apparently, not only might we make Lita's move permanent, but for what I'd say
is an excellent price, in today's market:

http://carrowroad.net/cnews/modules/news/article.php?storyid=306

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#8700 From: Marcel Berenblut <marcel_beren@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 10:48 am
Subject: a little good news, perhaps, in the pipeline
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Apparently, not only might we make Lita's move permanent, but for what I'd say
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http://carrowroad.net/cnews/modules/news/article.php?storyid=306

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#8699 From: "Brian Burrell" <bwburrell@...>
Date: Thu Dec 4, 2008 1:11 am
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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Where the money has gone I think we all know but that's in the past now, its
gone and that's it.
As long as we don't keep making the same mistakes then we may have a future but
I don't think in this league.
The mass of loan players, our managers anti fans attitude and our fortress
boardroom board will and is driving the fans away.
In reality us the fans have the club and board we deserve. The 20K season ticket
holders (but not all of us) went along with and applauded NCFCPLC for what has
been done in the past 10 years, now we are all going to pay the price.
Knowing other clubs have their own troubles makes no difference to me, what is
happening at Carrow Rd is the only thing that concerns me.
If we kick off at home next season against Carlisle in front of 13K so be it but
by then if there hasn't been changes to the people in control on and off the
pitch I for one we be shouting from the roof tops wanting to know why.
Sorry I didn't intend to go on but what the heck I cant sleep.
Brian
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Jez Booker
   To: ncfc 1
   Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 2:25 PM
   Subject: RE: [CN] The Time Has Come



   I offer the following article merely to bring a wider perspective to the
current travails at Carrer Rud.


   Southampton have announced a loss of £4.9m in the last financial year even
after making £12.7m through player sales. Saints PLC chairman Rupert Lowe
revealed that at one stage the player and coach wage bill was a huge 81 per cent
of the club's turnover. Also in the Southampton Leisure Holdings plc figures for
the year ending 30 June 2008 was the revelation that the Championship club's
overdraft peaked at £6.3m during the summer. In a statement released to the
Stock Exchange, Lowe, who along with football board chairman Michael Wilde
didn't return to the club until May, laid the blame for the figures at the door
of the previous board. He commented, 'Since returning in May, the current Board
has worked tirelessly to bring our costs more into line with our dwindling
revenues. We have done this throughout the Company where possible, but the
nature of player contracts means that the process cannot be completed instantly.
This work will continue, in discussion with both our loan note holder and
Barclays Bank, on whose support we remain reliant. Southampton is a classic
example of what happens to a relegated Premiership club when the parachute
payments run out, compunded by the need to service a long-term debt on the new
St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant largely on young players, many produced
through its Academy. Although recent results have been encouraging, relegation
still remains a possibility. Not all fans welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to
the club and he noted, "We are not currently strong enough to indulge the small,
but vocal, negative elements of our support base and need everybody to pull
together while we recover our financial strength. This is not a good time to be
exposed to too much debt, particularly if revenues are likely to be adversely
affected by an economic downturn."

   http://www.footballeconomy.com/



   Please don't jump on my back and start wittering on about fax machines or
ghost roads. I'm as concerned about our position in the table as the rest of you
and I'm no great fan of Roeder. I simply want to remind some of you that there
are host of clubs about our size currently struggling to stay on track and,
indeed, in deeper poo than us.

   Jez

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#8698 From: "Peter Dudley " <pdudley1980@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 4:12 pm
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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Indeed you are right but its just the ambition and attitude that's annoys a lot
of people not the finances so much although that is a worry yes but as you say
we are not alone there
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jez Booker <jezbooker@...>

Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2008 14:25:06
To: <cn@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: RE: [CN] The Time Has Come


I offer the following article merely to bring a wider perspective to the current
travails at Carrer Rud.


  Southampton have announced a loss of £4.9m in the last financial year even
after making £12.7m through player sales. Saints PLC chairman Rupert Lowe
revealed that at one stage the player and coach wage bill was a huge 81 per cent
of the club's turnover. Also in the Southampton Leisure Holdings plc figures for
the year ending 30 June 2008 was the revelation that the Championship club's
overdraft peaked at £6.3m during the summer. In a statement released to the
Stock Exchange, Lowe, who along with football board chairman Michael Wilde
didn't return to the club until May, laid the blame for the figures at the door
of the previous board. He commented, 'Since returning in May, the current Board
has worked tirelessly to bring our costs more into line with our dwindling
revenues. We have done this throughout the Company where possible, but the
nature of player contracts means that the process cannot be completed instantly.
This work will continue, in discussion with both our loan note holder and
Barclays Bank, on whose support we remain reliant. Southampton is a classic
example of what happens to a relegated Premiership club when the parachute
payments run out, compunded by the need to service a long-term debt on the new
St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant largely on young players, many produced
through its Academy. Although recent results have been encouraging, relegation
still remains a possibility. Not all fans welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to
the club and he noted, "We are not currently strong enough to indulge the small,
but vocal, negative elements of our support base and need everybody to pull
together while we recover our financial strength. This is not a good time to be
exposed to too much debt, particularly if revenues are likely to be adversely
affected by an economic downturn."

  http://www.football <http://www.footballeconomy.com/> economy.com/



  Please don't jump on my back and start wittering on about fax machines or ghost
roads. I'm as concerned about our position in the table as the rest of you and
I'm no great fan of Roeder. I simply want to remind some of you that there are
host of clubs about our size currently struggling to stay on track and, indeed,
in deeper poo than us.

  Jez

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#8697 From: "Malcolm Vasey" <vasey.aquarius@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 11:24 am
Subject: Re: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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When I think of our ridiculous sale of Joe Lewis to Peterborough in tends to
put into perspective the ridiculous way this crowd go about things compared
to previous regimes at Carrow Road.  We have always been a selling club but
we used to wait until the player reached some sort of real value not just to
grab a quick buck from a lower League Club.   Some lack of football know-how
here and probably the first bizarre act of the now frequently bizarre
Roeder.

I have no confidence whatsoever in any of the Board, The Chief Executive and
now the Manager who seems the most bizarre decision maker in history.   I
now believe he just got lucky last season and I see no future for the Club
under this sad outfit.

I seriously question their motives for remaining and certainly for some,
although perhaps not the Smiths, it has nothing to do with any love for the
Club.   The jury is out on that with regard to the Smiths and we will see
whether or not they are prepared to allow us to sink to Division One with
virtually no assets.

Come on you apologists speak up again now.

Malcolm Vasey



----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Burrell" <bwburrell@...>
To: <CN@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)


> When we go on about the likes of Sutton, Fox etc we have to remember that
> they all had a chance to play a big part in previous successful team but
> more recently if a youngster shows real parental they are sold on to more
> ambitious clubs than us and then we are told by the our club and others
> "it was good business"
> I ask was it good business for our clubs on or off the pitch ambitions?
> The lads we have now waiting for their chance wont have to wait long. Next
> season we will really need them to get us back to where we are now.
> Brian
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: Hilton, Mark
>  To: CN@yahoogroups.com
>  Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:33 AM
>  Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
>
>
>  The paper up here is very excited about getting Curo on the pitch -
>  despite quoting his goalscoring record at Norwich (20 in 92 or
>  thereabouts) they still seem to think he is the business.
>
>  When the loaner's return back home I think we have to face up to the
>  fact that we have to give yoof it's chance. It never hurt us in the
>  past with the likes of Sutton, Fashanu, Fox and & Eadie all making a
>  relatively quick impact in the past. Just a thought but perhaps it was
>  Roeders game plan to use the loaners to get us to mid-table in January
>  before unleashing the yoof on an unsuspecting championship - well that
>  went badly wrong if that was his plan!
>
>  Mark Hilton
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>  Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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>  So now we only have 16 players!
>
>  I would have bet on him scoring v SCUM!
>
>  To: CN@... <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.comFrom> :
>  mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.ukDate> : Fri, 28 Nov
>  2008 21:33:31 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan,
>  Barnsley)
>
>  and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good
>  and scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ
>  does...Our manager is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah...
>  loan him to a club who we are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go
>  down and JC's goals keep them up......nice one rodent.mls11x wrote:>>
>  Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three month 'emergency' loan deal,>
>  although City can recall him at 24 hours notice after the first 28
>  days.>> Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season and poor
>  finishing> when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have
>  knocked> his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve
>  his> match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force
>  his> way back in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put
>  himself> in the shop window for a permanent move in January.>> In his
>  two spells at Carrow Road he has scored 20 goals in 92> appearances, but
>  is yet to add to his goals tally this term, despite> making 15
>  appearances.>> Barnsley manager Simon Davey said, "We have lost Iain
>  Hume and our> thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we have the
>  firepower to> maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have
>  admired for a> long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is
>  another piece> in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at
>  this level and> if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the
>  back of the> net. We are on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the
>  right time> to strengthen. Having spoken with his representatives and to
>  Jamie, we> know that he wanted to come here. We wanted Jamie and we have
>  signed him.">> Although the Tykes are only a couple of places above us,
>  they're> currently in a run of good form (five wins and a draw from
>  their last> eight games) and hopefully playing in a side that isn't
>  struggling> will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few goals
>  and return> to Norwich in much better shape.>> He won't be allowed to
>  play against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder> accepted that Cureton
>  needed to get some regular football and Lupoli> is next in line if and
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#8696 From: Marcel Berenblut <marcel_beren@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 11:24 am
Subject: Re: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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Despite being an eternal optimist about City, I was disappointed when we
(re)signed Cureton.

I thought he was a player who hadn't made the grade, who'd had a good season - a
lesson QPR may have learned when they signed Sheron from Stoke after he left us.

I wish I'd have been proved wrong, as the kid clearly has a passion for the
club.

Passionate about the club and "our player" but not good enough - I'd rather have
a loan player, even if he's lacking in those qualities, if he's actually good
enough.

A good point, below, about the youngsters. I read somewhere that Roeder was
planning to blood some of the kids late in the season, but he may need to call
on them sooner. I'm a strong believer in "if you're good enough, you're old
enough" and the side could probably do with some youthful enthusiasm.

  Marcel






________________________________
From: Brian Burrell <bwburrell@...>
To: CN@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, 3 December, 2008 9:57:27
Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)


When we go on about the likes of Sutton, Fox etc we have to remember that they
all had a chance to play a big part in previous successful team but more
recently if a youngster shows real parental they are sold on to more ambitious
clubs than us and then we are told by the our club and others "it was good
business"
I ask was it good business for our clubs on or off the pitch ambitions?
The lads we have now waiting for their chance wont have to wait long. Next
season we will really need them to get us back to where we are now.
Brian
----- Original Message -----
From: Hilton, Mark
To: CN@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:33 AM
Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)

The paper up here is very excited about getting Curo on the pitch -
despite quoting his goalscoring record at Norwich (20 in 92 or
thereabouts) they still seem to think he is the business.

When the loaner's return back home I think we have to face up to the
fact that we have to give yoof it's chance. It never hurt us in the
past with the likes of Sutton, Fashanu, Fox and & Eadie all making a
relatively quick impact in the past. Just a thought but perhaps it was
Roeders game plan to use the loaners to get us to mid-table in January
before unleashing the yoof on an unsuspecting championship - well that
went badly wrong if that was his plan!

Mark Hilton
Director of Finance & Resources

Museums Sheffield
Leader House, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2LH
Tel: 0114 278 2609
Mob: 0773 408 0422
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From: CN@yahoogroups. com [mailto:CN@yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of ricky
bilverstone
Sent: 29 November 2008 10:57
To: cn@yahoogroups. com
Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)

So now we only have 16 players!

I would have bet on him scoring v SCUM!

To: CN@yahoogroups. comFrom <mailto:CN%40yahoog roups.comFrom> :
mwenn@tiscali. co.ukDate <mailto:mwenn% 40tiscali. co.ukDate> : Fri, 28 Nov
2008 21:33:31 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan,
Barnsley)

and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good
and scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ
does...Our manager is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah...
loan him to a club who we are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go
down and JC's goals keep them up......nice one rodent.mls11x wrote:>>
Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three month 'emergency' loan deal,>
although City can recall him at 24 hours notice after the first 28
days.>> Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season and poor
finishing> when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have
knocked> his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve
his> match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force
his> way back in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put
himself> in the shop window for a permanent move in January.>> In his
two spells at Carrow Road he has scored 20 goals in 92> appearances, but
is yet to add to his goals tally this term, despite> making 15
appearances. >> Barnsley manager Simon Davey said, "We have lost Iain
Hume and our> thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we have the
firepower to> maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have
admired for a> long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is
another piece> in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at
this level and> if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the
back of the> net. We are on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the
right time> to strengthen. Having spoken with his representatives and to
Jamie, we> know that he wanted to come here. We wanted Jamie and we have
signed him.">> Although the Tykes are only a couple of places above us,
they're> currently in a run of good form (five wins and a draw from
their last> eight games) and hopefully playing in a side that isn't
struggling> will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few goals
and return> to Norwich in much better shape.>> He won't be allowed to
play against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder> accepted that Cureton
needed to get some regular football and Lupoli> is next in line if and
when Leroy Lita is unavailable. MLS>> >
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#8695 From: ricky bilverstone <ricky_bilverstone@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 11:14 am
Subject: RE: The Time Has Come
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I went to the Yarmouth v Ipswich Wanderers game on Sat and there was a good 10
lads there who I know have followed Norwich home and away for many a year. They
have given up because of how dire things are at the minute...

If we are lossing fans like that....how long can this crap go on for?



To: CN@...: bwburrell@...: Wed, 3 Dec 2008
10:16:01 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come



A lot of my friends who go now say they really don't care any more what happens.
some say its not like we are supporting a city team any more, others say are we
(us fans) fighting the other team or our own manager but most cant understand
when we 24k attendance week after week, all the money we got from our time in
the prem and with our so called wonderful money making off the pitch investments
why we cant hold our own in this league with out even thinking about promotion.I
tell them if we go down that's when the rebuild will really start.Brian-----
Original Message ----- From: Hilton, Mark To: CN@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday,
December 02, 2008 9:36 AMSubject: RE: [CN] The Time Has ComeThey were alright
first half at Wednesday - when it all went balls up inthe second, some of us
Norwich fans just looked at each, laughed, tookthe p*ss and took it on the chin
- not very helpful but life's tooshort. Mark HiltonDirector of Finance &
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November 2008 22:00To: CN@...: Re: [CN] The Time Has ComeDave
Penney, Tilson...We get 24k every week(not for long)... so poach the Bristol
Citymanager...lots of good options.I've got a season ticket, I've been twice
this season. I'm not renewing. Its crap, its not a Norwich team, too many
loanees. something needs to be done a soon.I'm going off NCFC big time.Can
anyone here tell me they enjoy watch NCFC at present?Zoe Fail wrote:>> Who is
there that's available though?> > We've done the inexperienced with Grant & look
where that got us. I > know a lot depends upon the individual - look at how well
Aidy > Bothroyd did when he left us - it doesn't work for everyone.>> --- On
Wed, 26/11/08, mwenn@...<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> >
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
<mwenn@...<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> >
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>> wrote:>> From: mwenn@...
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk><mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> >
<mwenn@...
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk><mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>>> Subject: Re: [CN]
The Time Has Come> To: CN@yahoogroups.com
<mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>> Date: Wednesday, 26
November, 2008, 12:44 PM>> I've been saying for a while its time for a new
manager.>> Problem is - we can't trust this board to select a decent one.>>
----Original Message----> From: vasey.aquarius@ virgin.net> Date: 26/11/2008
0:57> To: <CN@yahoogroups. com>> Subj: [CN] The Time Has Come>> Come on Delia,
its time to wake up and smell the coffee.>> This charade is not working or does
no-one care any more?>> Seems like it looking at what is going on. Is Doncaster
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#8694 From: Matt Wenn <mwenn@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 7:08 pm
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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They are above us in the league at present, so I'd not class them as
bring in more 'Poo' than us.

Jez Booker wrote:
>
>
> I offer the following article merely to bring a wider perspective to
> the current travails at Carrer Rud.
>
>
> Southampton have announced a loss of £4.9m in the last financial year
> even after making £12.7m through player sales. Saints PLC chairman
> Rupert Lowe revealed that at one stage the player and coach wage bill
> was a huge 81 per cent of the club's turnover. Also in the Southampton
> Leisure Holdings plc figures for the year ending 30 June 2008 was the
> revelation that the Championship club's overdraft peaked at £6.3m
> during the summer. In a statement released to the Stock Exchange,
> Lowe, who along with football board chairman Michael Wilde didn't
> return to the club until May, laid the blame for the figures at the
> door of the previous board. He commented, 'Since returning in May, the
> current Board has worked tirelessly to bring our costs more into line
> with our dwindling revenues. We have done this throughout the Company
> where possible, but the nature of player contracts means that the
> process cannot be completed instantly. This work will continue, in
> discussion with both our loan note holder and Barclays Bank, on whose
> support we remain reliant. Southampton is a classic example of what
> happens to a relegated Premiership club when the parachute payments
> run out, compunded by the need to service a long-term debt on the new
> St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant largely on young players, many
> produced through its Academy. Although recent results have been
> encouraging, relegation still remains a possibility. Not all fans
> welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to the club and he noted, "We are
> not currently strong enough to indulge the small, but vocal, negative
> elements of our support base and need everybody to pull together while
> we recover our financial strength. This is not a good time to be
> exposed to too much debt, particularly if revenues are likely to be
> adversely affected by an economic downturn."
>
> http://www.football economy.com/ <http://www.footballeconomy.com/>
>
>
>
> Please don't jump on my back and start wittering on about fax machines
> or ghost roads. I'm as concerned about our position in the table as
> the rest of you and I'm no great fan of Roeder. I simply want to
> remind some of you that there are host of clubs about our size
> currently struggling to stay on track and, indeed, in deeper poo than us.
>
> Jez
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#8693 From: Jez Booker <jezbooker@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 2:25 pm
Subject: RE: The Time Has Come
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I offer the following article merely to bring a wider perspective to the current
travails at Carrer Rud.


Southampton have announced a loss of £4.9m in the last financial year even after
making £12.7m through player sales. Saints PLC chairman Rupert Lowe revealed
that at one stage the player and coach wage bill was a huge 81 per cent of the
club's turnover. Also in the Southampton Leisure Holdings plc figures for the
year ending 30 June 2008 was the revelation that the Championship club's
overdraft peaked at £6.3m during the summer. In a statement released to the
Stock Exchange, Lowe, who along with football board chairman Michael Wilde
didn't return to the club until May, laid the blame for the figures at the door
of the previous board. He commented, 'Since returning in May, the current Board
has worked tirelessly to bring our costs more into line with our dwindling
revenues. We have done this throughout the Company where possible, but the
nature of player contracts means that the process cannot be completed instantly.
This work will continue, in discussion with both our loan note holder and
Barclays Bank, on whose support we remain reliant. Southampton is a classic
example of what happens to a relegated Premiership club when the parachute
payments run out, compunded by the need to service a long-term debt on the new
St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant largely on young players, many produced
through its Academy. Although recent results have been encouraging, relegation
still remains a possibility. Not all fans welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to
the club and he noted, "We are not currently strong enough to indulge the small,
but vocal, negative elements of our support base and need everybody to pull
together while we recover our financial strength. This is not a good time to be
exposed to too much debt, particularly if revenues are likely to be adversely
affected by an economic downturn."

http://www.footballeconomy.com/



Please don't jump on my back and start wittering on about fax machines or ghost
roads. I'm as concerned about our position in the table as the rest of you and
I'm no great fan of Roeder. I simply want to remind some of you that there are
host of clubs about our size currently struggling to stay on track and, indeed,
in deeper poo than us.

Jez






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#8692 From: "Brian Burrell" <bwburrell@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 9:57 am
Subject: Re: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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When we go on about the likes of Sutton, Fox etc we have to remember that they
all had a chance to play a big part in previous successful team but more
recently if a youngster shows real parental they are sold on to more ambitious
clubs than us and then we are told by the our club and others "it was good
business"
I ask was it good business for our clubs on or off the pitch ambitions?
The lads we have now waiting for their chance wont have to wait long. Next
season we will really need them to get us back to where we are now.
Brian
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Hilton, Mark
   To: CN@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:33 AM
   Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)


   The paper up here is very excited about getting Curo on the pitch -
   despite quoting his goalscoring record at Norwich (20 in 92 or
   thereabouts) they still seem to think he is the business.

   When the loaner's return back home I think we have to face up to the
   fact that we have to give yoof it's chance. It never hurt us in the
   past with the likes of Sutton, Fashanu, Fox and & Eadie all making a
   relatively quick impact in the past. Just a thought but perhaps it was
   Roeders game plan to use the loaners to get us to mid-table in January
   before unleashing the yoof on an unsuspecting championship - well that
   went badly wrong if that was his plan!

   Mark Hilton
   Director of Finance & Resources

   Museums Sheffield
   Leader House, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2LH
   Tel: 0114 278 2609
   Mob: 0773 408 0422
   Fax: 0114 278 2604
   Email: mark.hilton@...
   Web: http://www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/


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   From: CN@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CN@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ricky
   bilverstone
   Sent: 29 November 2008 10:57
   To: cn@yahoogroups.com
   Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)

   So now we only have 16 players!

   I would have bet on him scoring v SCUM!

   To: CN@... <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.comFrom> :
   mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.ukDate> : Fri, 28 Nov
   2008 21:33:31 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan,
   Barnsley)

   and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good
   and scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ
   does...Our manager is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah...
   loan him to a club who we are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go
   down and JC's goals keep them up......nice one rodent.mls11x wrote:>>
   Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three month 'emergency' loan deal,>
   although City can recall him at 24 hours notice after the first 28
   days.>> Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season and poor
   finishing> when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have
   knocked> his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve
   his> match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force
   his> way back in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put
   himself> in the shop window for a permanent move in January.>> In his
   two spells at Carrow Road he has scored 20 goals in 92> appearances, but
   is yet to add to his goals tally this term, despite> making 15
   appearances.>> Barnsley manager Simon Davey said, "We have lost Iain
   Hume and our> thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we have the
   firepower to> maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have
   admired for a> long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is
   another piece> in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at
   this level and> if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the
   back of the> net. We are on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the
   right time> to strengthen. Having spoken with his representatives and to
   Jamie, we> know that he wanted to come here. We wanted Jamie and we have
   signed him.">> Although the Tykes are only a couple of places above us,
   they're> currently in a run of good form (five wins and a draw from
   their last> eight games) and hopefully playing in a side that isn't
   struggling> will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few goals
   and return> to Norwich in much better shape.>> He won't be allowed to
   play against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder> accepted that Cureton
   needed to get some regular football and Lupoli> is next in line if and
   when Leroy Lita is unavailable. MLS>> >
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#8691 From: "Brian Burrell" <bwburrell@...>
Date: Wed Dec 3, 2008 10:16 am
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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A lot of my friends who go now say they really don't care any more what happens.
some say its not like we are supporting a city team any more, others say are we
(us fans) fighting the other team or our own manager but most cant understand
when we 24k attendance week after week, all the money we got from our time in
the prem and with our so called wonderful money making off the pitch investments
why we cant hold our own in this league with out even thinking about promotion.
I tell them if we go down that's when the rebuild will really start.
Brian
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Hilton, Mark
   To: CN@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:36 AM
   Subject: RE: [CN] The Time Has Come


   They were alright first half at Wednesday - when it all went balls up in
   the second, some of us Norwich fans just looked at each, laughed, took
   the p*ss and took it on the chin - not very helpful but life's too
   short.

   Mark Hilton
   Director of Finance & Resources

   Museums Sheffield
   Leader House, Surrey Street, Sheffield, S1 2LH
   Tel: 0114 278 2609
   Mob: 0773 408 0422
   Fax: 0114 278 2604
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   From: CN@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CN@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Matt
   Wenn
   Sent: 28 November 2008 22:00
   To: CN@yahoogroups.com
   Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come

   Dave Penney, Tilson...

   We get 24k every week(not for long)... so poach the Bristol City
   manager...

   lots of good options.

   I've got a season ticket, I've been twice this season. I'm not
   renewing. Its crap, its not a Norwich team, too many loanees.

   something needs to be done a soon.

   I'm going off NCFC big time.

   Can anyone here tell me they enjoy watch NCFC at present?

   Zoe Fail wrote:
   >
   > Who is there that's available though?
   >
   > We've done the inexperienced with Grant & look where that got us. I
   > know a lot depends upon the individual - look at how well Aidy
   > Bothroyd did when he left us - it doesn't work for everyone.
   >
   > --- On Wed, 26/11/08, mwenn@...
   <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
   > <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> <mwenn@...
   <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
   > <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>> wrote:
   >
   > From: mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
   <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
   > <mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
   <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>>
   > Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come
   > To: CN@yahoogroups.com <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>
   <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>
   > Date: Wednesday, 26 November, 2008, 12:44 PM
   >
   > I've been saying for a while its time for a new manager.
   >
   > Problem is - we can't trust this board to select a decent one.
   >
   > ----Original Message----
   > From: vasey.aquarius@ virgin.net
   > Date: 26/11/2008 0:57
   > To: <CN@yahoogroups. com>
   > Subj: [CN] The Time Has Come
   >
   > Come on Delia, its time to wake up and smell the coffee.
   >
   > This charade is not working or does no-one care any more?
   >
   > Seems like it looking at what is going on. Is Doncaster picking the
   > team or
   > what?
   >
   > Malcolm Vasey
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#8688 From: "Hilton, Mark" <Mark.Hilton@...>
Date: Tue Dec 2, 2008 9:36 am
Subject: RE: The Time Has Come
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They were alright first half at Wednesday - when it all went balls up in
the second, some of us Norwich fans just looked at each, laughed, took
the p*ss and took it on the chin - not very helpful but life's too
short.




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From: CN@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CN@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Matt
Wenn
Sent: 28 November 2008 22:00
To: CN@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come



Dave Penney, Tilson...

We get 24k every week(not for long)... so poach the Bristol City
manager...

lots of good options.

I've got a season ticket, I've been twice this season. I'm not
renewing. Its crap, its not a Norwich team, too many loanees.

something needs to be done a soon.

I'm going off NCFC big time.

Can anyone here tell me they enjoy watch NCFC at present?

Zoe Fail wrote:
>
> Who is there that's available though?
>
> We've done the inexperienced with Grant & look where that got us. I
> know a lot depends upon the individual - look at how well Aidy
> Bothroyd did when he left us - it doesn't work for everyone.
>
> --- On Wed, 26/11/08, mwenn@...
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
> <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> <mwenn@...
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
> <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>> wrote:
>
> From: mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
> <mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>>
> Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come
> To: CN@yahoogroups.com <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>
<mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Wednesday, 26 November, 2008, 12:44 PM
>
> I've been saying for a while its time for a new manager.
>
> Problem is - we can't trust this board to select a decent one.
>
> ----Original Message----
> From: vasey.aquarius@ virgin.net
> Date: 26/11/2008 0:57
> To: <CN@yahoogroups. com>
> Subj: [CN] The Time Has Come
>
> Come on Delia, its time to wake up and smell the coffee.
>
> This charade is not working or does no-one care any more?
>
> Seems like it looking at what is going on. Is Doncaster picking the
> team or
> what?
>
> Malcolm Vasey
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#8687 From: "Hilton, Mark" <Mark.Hilton@...>
Date: Tue Dec 2, 2008 9:33 am
Subject: RE: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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The paper up here is very excited about getting Curo on the pitch -
despite quoting his goalscoring record at Norwich (20 in 92 or
thereabouts) they still seem to think he is the business.



When the loaner's return back home I think we have to face up to the
fact that we have to give yoof it's chance.  It never hurt us in the
past with the likes of Sutton, Fashanu, Fox and & Eadie all making a
relatively quick impact in the past.  Just a thought but perhaps it was
Roeders game plan to use the loaners to get us to mid-table in January
before unleashing the yoof on an unsuspecting championship - well that
went badly wrong if that was his plan!




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From: CN@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CN@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ricky
bilverstone
Sent: 29 November 2008 10:57
To: cn@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)




So now we only have 16 players!

I would have bet on him scoring v SCUM!

To: CN@... <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.comFrom> :
mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.ukDate> : Fri, 28 Nov
2008 21:33:31 +0000Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan,
Barnsley)

and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good
and scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ
does...Our manager is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah...
loan him to a club who we are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go
down and JC's goals keep them up......nice one rodent.mls11x wrote:>>
Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three month 'emergency' loan deal,>
although City can recall him at 24 hours notice after the first 28
days.>> Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season and poor
finishing> when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have
knocked> his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve
his> match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force
his> way back in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put
himself> in the shop window for a permanent move in January.>> In his
two spells at Carrow Road he has scored 20 goals in 92> appearances, but
is yet to add to his goals tally this term, despite> making 15
appearances.>> Barnsley manager Simon Davey said, "We have lost Iain
Hume and our> thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we have the
firepower to> maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have
admired for a> long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is
another piece> in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at
this level and> if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the
back of the> net. We are on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the
right time> to strengthen. Having spoken with his representatives and to
Jamie, we> know that he wanted to come here. We wanted Jamie and we have
signed him.">> Although the Tykes are only a couple of places above us,
they're> currently in a run of good form (five wins and a draw from
their last> eight games) and hopefully playing in a side that isn't
struggling> will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few goals
and return> to Norwich in much better shape.>> He won't be allowed to
play against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder> accepted that Cureton
needed to get some regular football and Lupoli> is next in line if and
when Leroy Lita is unavailable. MLS>> >
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#8686 From: "Peter Dudley " <pdudley1980@...>
Date: Tue Dec 2, 2008 8:26 am
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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I ditched my season ticket two or so years ago now due to financial reasons but
to be honest I would have found it hard pressed to keep on travelling to see
them but hey ho gotta try and keep on going as they say the players need us
cause don't seem to be getting any support from anyone else within the club just
hope we don't get embarrassed on Sunday
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From: Matt Wenn <mwenn@...>

Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 22:00:08
To: <CN@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come


Dave Penney, Tilson...

  We get 24k every week(not for long)... so poach the Bristol City manager...

  lots of good options.

  I've got a season ticket, I've been twice this season. I'm not
  renewing. Its crap, its not a Norwich team, too many loanees.

  something needs to be done a soon.

  I'm going off NCFC big time.

  Can anyone here tell me they enjoy watch NCFC at present?

  Zoe Fail wrote:
  >
  > Who is there that's available though?
  >
  > We've done the inexperienced with Grant & look where that got us. I
  > know a lot depends upon the individual - look at how well Aidy
  > Bothroyd did when he left us - it doesn't work for everyone.
  >
  > --- On Wed, 26/11/08, mwenn@tiscali. <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> co.uk
  > <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> <mwenn@tiscali. <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
co.uk
  > <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>> wrote:
  >
  > From: mwenn@tiscali. <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> co.uk
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
  > <mwenn@tiscali. <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> co.uk
<mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>>
  > Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come
  > To: CN@yahoogroups. <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com> com
<mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>
  > Date: Wednesday, 26 November, 2008, 12:44 PM
  >
  > I've been saying for a while its time for a new manager.
  >
  > Problem is - we can't trust this board to select a decent one.
  >
  > ----Original Message----
  > From: vasey.aquarius@ virgin.net
  > Date: 26/11/2008 0:57
  > To: <CN@yahoogroups. com>
  > Subj: [CN] The Time Has Come
  >
  > Come on Delia, its time to wake up and smell the coffee.
  >
  > This charade is not working or does no-one care any more?
  >
  > Seems like it looking at what is going on. Is Doncaster picking the
  > team or
  > what?
  >
  > Malcolm Vasey
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#8685 From: Matt Wenn <mwenn@...>
Date: Fri Nov 28, 2008 10:00 pm
Subject: Re: The Time Has Come
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Dave Penney, Tilson...

We get 24k every week(not for long)... so poach the Bristol City manager...

lots of good options.

I've got a season ticket, I've been twice this season.  I'm not
renewing.  Its crap, its not a Norwich team, too many loanees.

something needs to be done a soon.

I'm going off NCFC big time.

Can anyone here tell me they enjoy watch NCFC at present?

Zoe Fail wrote:
>
> Who is there that's available though?
>
> We've done the inexperienced with Grant & look where that got us. I
> know a lot depends upon the individual - look at how well Aidy
> Bothroyd did when he left us - it doesn't work for everyone.
>
> --- On Wed, 26/11/08, mwenn@...
> <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk> <mwenn@...
> <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>> wrote:
>
> From: mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>
> <mwenn@... <mailto:mwenn%40tiscali.co.uk>>
> Subject: Re: [CN] The Time Has Come
> To: CN@yahoogroups.com <mailto:CN%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Wednesday, 26 November, 2008, 12:44 PM
>
> I've been saying for a while its time for a new manager.
>
> Problem is - we can't trust this board to select a decent one.
>
> ----Original Message----
> From: vasey.aquarius@ virgin.net
> Date: 26/11/2008 0:57
> To: <CN@yahoogroups. com>
> Subj: [CN] The Time Has Come
>
> Come on Delia, its time to wake up and smell the coffee.
>
> This charade is not working or does no-one care any more?
>
> Seems like it looking at what is going on. Is Doncaster picking the
> team or
> what?
>
> Malcolm Vasey
>
> Tiscali's Entertainment Blog - http://www.tiscali. co.uk/entertainm
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#8684 From: ricky bilverstone <ricky_bilverstone@...>
Date: Sat Nov 29, 2008 10:56 am
Subject: RE: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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So now we only have 16 players!

I would have bet on him scoring v SCUM!



To: CN@...: mwenn@...: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 21:33:31
+0000Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)



and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good and
scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ does...Our manager
is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah... loan him to a club who we
are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go down and JC's goals keep them
up......nice one rodent.mls11x wrote:>> Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three
month 'emergency' loan deal,> although City can recall him at 24 hours notice
after the first 28 days.>> Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season
and poor finishing> when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have
knocked> his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve his>
match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force his> way back
in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put himself> in the shop
window for a permanent move in January.>> In his two spells at Carrow Road he
has scored 20 goals in 92> appearances, but is yet to add to his goals tally
this term, despite> making 15 appearances.>> Barnsley manager Simon Davey said,
"We have lost Iain Hume and our> thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we
have the firepower to> maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have
admired for a> long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is another
piece> in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at this level and>
if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the back of the> net. We are
on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the right time> to strengthen.
Having spoken with his representatives and to Jamie, we> know that he wanted to
come here. We wanted Jamie and we have signed him.">> Although the Tykes are
only a couple of places above us, they're> currently in a run of good form (five
wins and a draw from their last> eight games) and hopefully playing in a side
that isn't struggling> will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few
goals and return> to Norwich in much better shape.>> He won't be allowed to play
against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder> accepted that Cureton needed to get
some regular football and Lupoli> is next in line if and when Leroy Lita is
unavailable. MLS>> >
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#8683 From: "Malcolm Vasey" <vasey.aquarius@...>
Date: Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:29 am
Subject: Re: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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What we seem to be saying is that Cureton is not good enough for us but he
is too good to allow to move to Barnsley.

Indeed his dreadful scoring record for Norwich City has even dipped further
this season but it is bizarre in the extreme to allow him to go to one of
our closest rivals in our struggle to avoid dropping to our lowest level for
almost fifty years.

You would think that even the combined non-football brains of Munby,
Doncaster, the Smiths and it seems Roeder and Co would see this as a
potential close encounter between Egg and Face.

This Board is just diabolical, does not deserve its fan base who remain in
spite of them and not because of what the Club does these days.

I begin to believe that things have to get a lot worse before they start to
get any better because only then will the dead wood mentioned above move or
be moved on.

Malcolm Vasey

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Wenn" <mwenn@...>
To: <CN@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)


> and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good
> and scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ does...
>
> Our manager is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah... loan
> him to a club who we are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go down
> and JC's goals keep them up......
>
> nice one rodent.
>
> mls11x wrote:
>>
>> Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three month 'emergency' loan deal,
>> although City can recall him at 24 hours notice after the first 28 days.
>>
>> Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season and poor finishing
>> when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have knocked
>> his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve his
>> match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force his
>> way back in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put himself
>> in the shop window for a permanent move in January.
>>
>> In his two spells at Carrow Road he has scored 20 goals in 92
>> appearances, but is yet to add to his goals tally this term, despite
>> making 15 appearances.
>>
>> Barnsley manager Simon Davey said, "We have lost Iain Hume and our
>> thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we have the firepower to
>> maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have admired for a
>> long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is another piece
>> in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at this level and
>> if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the back of the
>> net. We are on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the right time
>> to strengthen. Having spoken with his representatives and to Jamie, we
>> know that he wanted to come here. We wanted Jamie and we have signed
>> him."
>>
>> Although the Tykes are only a couple of places above us, they're
>> currently in a run of good form (five wins and a draw from their last
>> eight games) and hopefully playing in a side that isn't struggling
>> will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few goals and return
>> to Norwich in much better shape.
>>
>> He won't be allowed to play against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder
>> accepted that Cureton needed to get some regular football and Lupoli
>> is next in line if and when Leroy Lita is unavailable. MLS
>>
>>
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#8682 From: "Peter Dudley " <pdudley1980@...>
Date: Sat Nov 29, 2008 12:28 am
Subject: Re: Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)
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Does seem a bit odd I must admit
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Wenn <mwenn@...>

Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 21:33:31
To: <CN@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [CN] Transfer News: Jamie Cureton (Loan, Barnsley)


and lupoli gets about 10 minutes every 5 games even though he looks good
  and scored the odd goal... more goals than more than Sibs and OJ does...

  Our manager is a twat! JC may not get the chance here, so yeah... loan
  him to a club who we are in a battle to stay up with...... if we go down
  and JC's goals keep them up......

  nice one rodent.

  mls11x wrote:
  >
  > Cureton has joined Barnsley on a three month 'emergency' loan deal,
  > although City can recall him at 24 hours notice after the first 28 days.
  >
  > Jamie has fallen down the pecking order this season and poor finishing
  > when opportunities have presented themselves appear to have knocked
  > his confidence. The loan move could be seen as a way to improve his
  > match fitness, restore his confidence and form, and thereby force his
  > way back in to the City side, or it could just be a way to put himself
  > in the shop window for a permanent move in January.
  >
  > In his two spells at Carrow Road he has scored 20 goals in 92
  > appearances, but is yet to add to his goals tally this term, despite
  > making 15 appearances.
  >
  > Barnsley manager Simon Davey said, "We have lost Iain Hume and our
  > thoughts are with him, but we need to ensure we have the firepower to
  > maintain our excellent run. Jamie is a player I have admired for a
  > long time and has a fantastic goalscoring record. He is another piece
  > in the jigsaw here. He is a goalscorer and is proven at this level and
  > if he gets the opportunity then he will put it into the back of the
  > net. We are on a fantastic run at the moment and now is the right time
  > to strengthen. Having spoken with his representatives and to Jamie, we
  > know that he wanted to come here. We wanted Jamie and we have signed him."
  >
  > Although the Tykes are only a couple of places above us, they're
  > currently in a run of good form (five wins and a draw from their last
  > eight games) and hopefully playing in a side that isn't struggling
  > will help Cureton restore his confidence, grab a few goals and return
  > to Norwich in much better shape.
  >
  > He won't be allowed to play against us, or in the FA Cup, but Roeder
  > accepted that Cureton needed to get some regular football and Lupoli
  > is next in line if and when Leroy Lita is unavailable. MLS
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