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Chris Lakey previews Norwich City's trip to Southampton on Saturday for their League One fixture.
Colchester United have reported Norwich City and its management team to the Football League following the appointment of Paul Lambert as Canaries manager.
Southampton are expecting one of their biggest attendances of the season for Norwich City's visit tomorrow - but one Saint thinks it will be too much to hope for a similar result to the last time he turned out against the Canaries.
Norwich City appear to be slipping down the list of clubs on the radar of David Sullivan and the Gold brothers, as they look to pump their millions into a fresh football challenge.
Norwich City's away form is finally something to shout about - and history suggests it could lead them back to the Championship at the first attempt.
Since Paul Lambert arrived at Carrow Road in August, City have been beaten just twice away from home - at fellow promotion chasers MK Dons and Leeds.
Betting on who will be the next Scotland manager is perhaps as uninspiring and uninteresting as chancing your arm on who will be the next Z-list 'celebrity' to escape from the jungle.
Simon Whaley is back at Norwich after Rochdale failed to meet City's asking price for a loan extension. The winger has spent the last two months on loan with the League Two side, having fallen out of favour at Carrow Road.
Torquay Under-18's 1, Norwich City Under-18's 0
There will be no FA Youth Cup glory for City's Academy side this season after they exited the competition in the second round with the only goal of the game at Torquay's Plainmoor tonight.
It is not just the Norwich City first team who have suffered at the hands of long distance cup draws, with the club's academy side embarked on their own FA Youth Cup trek yesterday.
Norwich City fans face their second long trek to Carlisle in the space of just six weeks after the Cumbrians came through their FA Cup first round replay at Morecambe's Christie Park.
Norwich City's Johnstone's Paint Trophy area semi-final at Southampton will be played on Tuesday, December 15 (7.45pm).
The fixture at St Mary's Stadium will not be shown live on Sky television.
Two Norwich City players have been named in the Football League One team of the week after their gritty win over Tranmere at Carrow Road on Saturday.
On-loan Newcastle United goalkeeper Fraser Forster earned the number one jersey, thanks largely to a first half save labelled as 'world class' by his manager Paul Lambert.
Canaries boss Paul Lambert looks to have ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Scotland managerial post after George Burley was given his marching orders.
Chris Martin insists if he could have his moment all over again he'd do exactly the same thing - and then he'd be on double figures for the season. The City striker had waited patiently for a decent chance to come his way on Saturday, and it fell just as the PA announcer indicated that he had three minutes of added time to take it.
Paul Lambert and Ian Crook are likely to sit down this morning to select their line-up for tonight's reserve team friendly against Premier League West Ham at Carrow Road (7.
Norwich City 2, Tranmere Rovers 0: Patience is a virtue, someone said a long time ago - presumably long before Wes Hoolahan was around. But the little midfielder showed it in abundance on Saturday as he found his every move blocked by the Tranmere tactic of 'parking the bus' - which entailed putting nine outfield players, and occasionally striker Michael Ricketts, behind the ball in an attempt to suffocate City.
It may be a long way from home, but Paul Lambert says he sees a reminder of life with Scottish giants Celtic here in Norfolk.
Lambert made almost 200 appearances for the Bhoys, between 1997 and 2005, winning four SPL titles, two Scottish Cups, two CIS Insurance Cups and a Uefa Cup runners-up medal.
The Canaries have been given another away trip in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy after Saturday's draw pitted them against League One rivals Southampton in the Southern Area semi-finals.
Second-half goals from Wes Hoolahan - from the penalty spot - and Gary Doherty gave Norwich City their sixth win in seven League One games at the expense of struggling Tranmere.
Sports writers Chris Lakey, David Cuffley and Michael Bailey discuss Norwich City's 2-0 win against Tranmere Rovers at Carrow Road. If you are viewing this on our mobile site to access the podcast please visit our main website.