From 'Don't Stop Believin'' to 'Everybody Hurts', readers have been busy this morning tweeting us the songs that they think sum up Norwich City's current desperate situation in the Premier League.
The Canaries are currently second from bottom, two points behind Newcastle United in 17th place and one point behind Sunderland who occupy the final relegation spot.
Norwich welcome Manchester United to Carrow Road this weekend, knowing they need to take something from the match to maintain a realistic chance of avoiding an immediate return to the second tier of English football.
Back-to-back victories over West Brom and Newcastle United had given Alex Neil's men a fighting chance of beating the dreaded drop, but the three consecutive defeats that followed have left many fans thinking their team are staring relegation in the face.
However, all hope it not lost and Norwich City have three games to retain their Premier League status including a vital game in hand over the Magpies when Watford travel to Carrow Road on Tuesday.
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