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Post by alftupper on Jan 4, 2024 7:11:50 GMT
Oh KP! There's a very good chance of that, of course, and we will have to raise our game considerably even to maintain dignity against a second division side at their home. But who knows, maybe Rovers can have a good day coinciding with a bad day for Norwich, with Gas making the more noise at Carrow Road... you've got to want a go at that? I care about the FA Cup, and from this side of the country, at £10 (£11 including fee), I'm looking forward to it. I am too. And for anybody who fancies a quick look round the centre before the game, Norwich has a beautiful medieval quarter.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Jan 4, 2024 7:53:21 GMT
Oh KP! There's a very good chance of that, of course, and we will have to raise our game considerably even to maintain dignity against a second division side at their home. But who knows, maybe Rovers can have a good day coinciding with a bad day for Norwich, with Gas making the more noise at Carrow Road... you've got to want a go at that? I care about the FA Cup, and from this side of the country, at £10 (£11 including fee), I'm looking forward to it. I am too. And for anybody who fancies a quick look round the centre before the game, Norwich has a beautiful medieval quarter. A great market town with plenty of watering holes friendly enough. An ideal away day looms off the pitch!
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Post by gasontour2 on Jan 4, 2024 17:04:37 GMT
Oh KP! There's a very good chance of that, of course, and we will have to raise our game considerably even to maintain dignity against a second division side at their home. But who knows, maybe Rovers can have a good day coinciding with a bad day for Norwich, with Gas making the more noise at Carrow Road... you've got to want a go at that? I care about the FA Cup, and from this side of the country, at £10 (£11 including fee), I'm looking forward to it. I am too. And for anybody who fancies a quick look round the centre before the game, Norwich has a beautiful medieval quarter. if doing that then St Andrews car park on Duke street is good place to park, then walk up st John's Alley, go right by Belgium Monk pub, Groversnor fish bar, then left up Lower Goat Lane for Moorish Falafel, then lots of street food on market bodega american sandwiches etc, then through the Royal arcade, turn left, go passed Gonzos tea room , go left down Elm Hill, turn right is Tombland area in front of the cathedral, turn left through the cathedral to the Red lion pub then go right along the river passed railway station then through Riverside to the stadium.
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Post by bluetornados on Jan 5, 2024 22:35:58 GMT
Delia Smith 'saddened' at lack of Ipswich Town apology after can thrown..By Laura Devlin and Phil Daley, BBC News, Norwich.
ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/240/cpsprodpb/4535/production/_132071771_74837563a0d68f91b0ff73ad33ac6ab91de97d55.jpgNorwich City co-owner Delia Smith said she was "saddened" Ipswich Town had not apologised after her car was hit by a can of lager outside their ground. People chanted "scum" and a can struck the bonnet as the celebrity cook arrived for a derby match at Portman Road on 16 December. In a statement, the 82-year-old thanked opposition fans for their messages of support but appeared to criticise the club for not speaking out. Ipswich Town said it would not comment. Other missiles appeared to be flung towards the BMW as it made its slow approach to the ground, while flanked by police and security. Ipswich fans had gathered outside the stadium to greet the arrival of the coach carrying the home team's playing and coaching staff. Smith followed in the car soon after the coach had passed through the crowds. Suffolk Police made two unconnected arrests at the Championship league game, which ended in a 2-2 draw. More Details Belowwww.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-67895315
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