10/09/17
Andrew Lawn reviews a solid, if unspectacular return to winning ways for the Canaries. We'd all have taken that at 2.59pm on Saturday, right?
08/09/17
Deadline day came and went and Norwich did little business, managing to avoid the melee entirely, and probably deliberately. Stephen Curnow got a bit bored with it all, so wrote a piece on how modern transfers are now unveiled.
08/09/17
Matt Barton is a perfectly reasonable man. He understands that City are trying something new and that it will take time. Just not that much time. In fact, if we don't obliterate Birmingham it's time to blow everything up and start again please.
07/09/17
Earlier this week we gave you the account of Terri Westgate, born and raised in London but now a city fan. Today Nick Hayhoe, born in Norwich, but never calling the city home, shares his city story.
07/09/17
Jon Punt can't shake the image of Darren Carter wheeling away celebrating a promotion winning penalty at Norwich's expense, even 15 years later. Blues fan and writer Gabriel Sutton can't really remember it, he's THAT young. They both preview this weekend's fixture....
05/09/17
Tom Parsley returns with his take on abusing your own with a common sense analysis of abusive bandwagons; football is a game of opinions, but what are you basing yours on?
04/09/17
Terri Westgate was born in London, into a family of QPR fans with no known Norfolk connections and yet every other Saturday she's stood, arms aloft, voice warbling, on the Barclay. Here's her City story.
01/09/17
In the midst of all the hand-wringing angst and hysterical calls for heads to roll and cash to be splurged, Andrew Lawn remembers why we all go to football in the first place; to enjoy ourselves, win, lose or draw.
29/08/17
Pre-season optimism has been replaced by anger among a vocal minority already keen for yet more change. Jon Punt doses the fire with a nice cold dose of common sense. Patience was asked for, patience now needs to be given. Rome wasn't built in a day. Good things come to those who wait. Etc etc.