Not live in the UK, but Sky are showing it in full after the Spuds/Chelsea Caribou SF.
So if you want to go the full Likely Lads* you can...
* you'll need to be at least 65 to remember though
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Not live in the UK, but Sky are showing it in full after the Spuds/Chelsea Caribou SF.
Agree completely, they look better since Smith took over and are battling more although still short of quality.Zippycat57 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:51 am I do think we'll win tonight but don't think it will be the drubbing some people are forecasting. A comfortable 2-0 will be fine. Mind you, if we do score early then that could all change.
Depends when their daily test is though right?
We have not played ANY of the current bottom seven at home yet this season.BobbyMooreLower wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:20 am We've not really dominated a team at home all season, apart from against the 10 men of Leicester.
I’m blaming you at 10pm tonightprophet:marginal wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:29 am I have had a chat with one or two Palace fans who attended the game, at Selhurst Park, on 28.12.21 and the consensus was it was likely to be the easiest 3 points they secure all season.
Turtlecharityracer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:43 am Big game as teams like Brighton, Wolves and Leicester catching up.
Norwich and Watford are the 2 worst teams in the league, so must be looking for a convincing win.
We've not played any of the bottom teams at home yet. The other issue is Moyes sets us up in a low/mid block system where we don't really start to press the opposition until they get into our half, which sets us for a counter attack. This is less effective against teams who do not come to attack away from home.BobbyMooreLower wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:20 am We've not really dominated a team at home all season, apart from against the 10 men of Leicester.
Whereas away from home we've comfortably beaten Watford, Villa & Newcastle. It was a similar story last season, we very rarely dominate a game of football at the bowl regardless of opposition.
Billy Gilmour is now injured. Weakens themprophet:marginal wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:29 am This is the starting 11 put out in NCFC's last league fixture:
Angus Gunn
Sam Byram
Jacob Sorensen
Ben Gibson
Dimitrios Giannoulis
Billy Gilmour
Kenny McLean
Przemyslaw Placheta
Pierre Lees-Melou
Christos Tzolis
Adam Idah
I have had a chat with one or two Palace fans who attended the game, at Selhurst Park, on 28.12.21 and the consensus was it was likely to be the easiest 3 points they secure all season.
Norwich have scored 8 goals in 19 matches, which is 50% fewer than Burnley, who are second-worst.
They are also conceding at a rate of >2 goals a game.
You are looking the wrong way... a win here, followed by a win against Leeds on Sunday will put us 4th, 5 points ahead of Arsenal and 6 points ahead of Spurs before they play each other later in the day.Turtlecharityracer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:43 am Big game as teams like Brighton, Wolves and Leicester catching up.
Depends what way you view it... he may have been causing unrest in the squad. Dropping him out of the equation might actually help them as a team.