The mighty Lions V The Canaries- Match thread- Friday- 7.45pm KO.

Even their own supporters don’t like him!

This from Canarybubbles on The Pink un forum!

“Barnes is a thug. That's why we signed him, because the club thought we needed a bit of sh*thousery. Sadly, that's the only thing he has left. But we were told he was an intelligent sh*ithouser, like Holt. He isn't. He's a third-rate, has-been thug who is stupid enough to turn a game away at Millwall into a war.

Once upon a time we would go to places like Millwall and win by playing the better football. None of that poofy stuff for Barnes. Ug ug ug, me braindead Tarzan, me real man!”

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It’s no coincidence that Emakhu starting has helped our fortunes. His pace puts the opposition on edge and they drop 5 yards deeper creating more space for the likes of Flemming and Honeyman. He gives an attacking outlet that we haven’t got without him. He‘s young and raw and will make mistakes but he will only get better if given the game time. He linked up well a few times with BNC and showed more composure.
 
"That was a pleasure to be apart of" said Joe Edwards of the performance and atmosphere."We want a certain atmosphere from the fans but it's part of our responsibility to create it. The fans fed off it. It was a brilliant night for us."
He’s starting to understand what the supporters need and expect!

Really pleased for Joe tonight! He’s had a tough couple of months but he’s stuck at it, and it looks like his perseverance is paying off!
 
"That was a pleasure to be apart of" said Joe Edwards of the performance and atmosphere."We want a certain atmosphere from the fans but it's part of our responsibility to create it. The fans fed off it. It was a brilliant night for us."
Millwall head coach Joe Edwards told BBC Radio London:

"It's really important.

"We've been in a run of not a lot of wins, so when you get one like we did on Boxing Day it was important that we took that confidence and tried to build on it, particularly when you get the busy Christmas period and you get two home games in a row.

"An opponent came here that were really dangerous, they're good with the ball, can control games but they score a lot of goals as well.

"We had a clear plan that it was down to us to block those holes and frustrate them, but massively important that we still did it with a bit of aggression, still offered a threat going the other way, and I thought we got that balance perfectly and deserved the win."

Norwich City manager David Wagner told BBC Radio Norfolk:

"After a good 15 or 20 minutes we didn't continue to do what we did in that first 15-20 minutes when we started well, I think.

"Second half we totally played in their cards, we started to fight with individuals on the pitch, the discussions with the referee lifted the crowd, exactly what you should not do if you play Millwall away.

"This is exactly how Millwall plays and how Millwall sets themselves up, we've known this, especially our experienced players who have played often enough here and you have to calm down, go away and play your football - this is exactly what we haven't done and we really lifted the crowd."
 
It’s no coincidence that Emakhu starting has helped our fortunes. His pace puts the opposition on edge and they drop 5 yards deeper creating more space for the likes of Flemming and Honeyman. He gives an attacking outlet that we haven’t got without him. He‘s young and raw and will make mistakes but he will only get better if given the game time. He linked up well a few times with BNC and showed more composure.
Yes bnc and him really do add that edge. The pace of both is brilliant, let alone the skill.
 
Norwich City manager David Wagner told BBC Radio Norfolk:

"After a good 15 or 20 minutes we didn't continue to do what we did in that first 15-20 minutes when we started well, I think.

"Second half we totally played in their cards, we started to fight with individuals on the pitch, the discussions with the referee lifted the crowd, exactly what you should not do if you play Millwall away.

"This is exactly how Millwall plays and how Millwall sets themselves up, we've known this, especially our experienced players who have played often enough here and you have to calm down, go away and play your football - this is exactly what we haven't done and we really lifted the crowd."

that's gold and actually very perceptive. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::Fingers: