Steve Morison scores Norwich City's equaliser in their 3-3 draw at Arsenal last season.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
8:00 AM
Saturday’s opponents Arsenal are next up in our ‘Norwich City Win, Lose or Draw’ game where Canaries fans get to pit their wits against our writers and columnists.
Before every Premier League game our writers - including Norwich City Hall of Famer Iwan Roberts and commentator Chris Goreham - will submit their predictions.
Norwich City fans will cast their vote in the poll on this page and the outcome with the largest percentage the day before the game will be the fans’ prediction.
Guessing the correct outcome (win, lose or draw) will result in one point, with two bonus points on offer for guessing the correct goal deficit.
You can see what others have predicted, along with the league table at www.pinkun.com/winlosedraw or by clicking the link on the top-right of this page.
Norwich City have confirmed their first fixture in a three-game USA summer tour will be against Mexican side Club Dorados de Sinaloa in Sacramento on July 18.
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5 comments
ANOTHER STUFFING COMING UP HA HA POLDOSKI & CORZULA TO FILL THERE BOOTS AND SHOW HOWSON JOHNSON ETC HOW THEY ARE NOT PREM PLAYERS AND NEVER WILL BE!
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whiteboy
Friday, October 19, 2012
Blimey! 22% think City to lose by 4 or 5 goals (or more). That`s a sign of mounting pessimism - or troll insurgence. Or both.
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Mad Brewer
Friday, October 19, 2012
I wonder if you can get a sort of `platform ticket` just for the tea and pies, goldie? TB badgerbilly predicting our crowds will be down to 1p5wich levels in 2020, so what IS the incentive to buy (sic) 2020?? Even if it were for sale anywhere - Futures Market, maybe? I must start trolling the Leeds boards. Think S.A.Vile would be a good log-in moniker......
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Mad Brewer
Friday, October 19, 2012
CH 5 more games to go, Norwich down, Season ticket rise again but this time Fans not buying them,Crowds start to fall av crowd 14.000 buy year 2020
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billythebookie
Thursday, October 18, 2012
I see now for a team almost bottom of the league appart from the big top teams and london clubs City is one of the most expensive teams to follow. The match programme is the most expensive in the Premiership. The only thing City are the most reasonable for are the pies and teas. Value for money! make up your own minds.
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goldie
Thursday, October 18, 2012