portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Trust me most Norwich fans are full of ego and think they are big time Charlies. Never happy
Not in my experience.
Trust me most Norwich fans are full of ego and think they are big time Charlies. Never happy
not in my experience. You must make poor friends.Odd- I absolutely detest them. Most of their fans are and always have been arrogant. Up there in my second tier of most despised clubs.
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I like Norwich. Sensible well run family club we can aspire to be like (historically)
7 months...wow, I guess that trumps my several decades of knowing different. Perhaps it's because I know adult canaries?Lived in Norfolk for 7 months in 2015. Every Norwich fan I came across was a prick who I couldn't stand. Took the piss when we got Hughton.
Joke's on them now, they've got a talented squad with a clueless manager.
Being in S1D today was weird, no singing or atmosphere in the South stand, you could watch the game in silence. Burton had about 10 fans stood at the back singing a few chants, mainly "Al-bion, Al-bion"
7 months...wow, I guess that trumps my several decades of knowing different. Perhaps it's because I know adult canaries?
Crawley
Our younger Sussex cousin
Palace must be quite liked by Brighton fans. We did name the pier after them.
Noooo they are nearly all Palarse fans up there.
In Crawley? WAY more Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs and even West Ham fans than Palace.
Wow, I guess you didn't really get my point - so respond in an incredibly condescending manner which is ironic because you talk about 'adult' canaries.
I suggest you follow your signature's suggestion because evidently, "several decades of knowing different, clearly learnt sweet FA then..
Luton Town - Nathan Jones is doing a great job, he knows a number of our youngsters and has tried to loan some which is great for both clubs as he gets his team playing good football.
Very happy for them to do well all the time Jones stays there
Plenty of Palace too though. Many families moved from Sarf London to Crawley when the town was built in the late 1950's.
Once a Palarse fan always a Palarse fan it appears.