As I sufferrd the humiliation of Friday's debacle,I will attempt to put us back on track. Content to follow Referee: Andy Madley. Assistants: Marc Perry, Eddie Smart. Fourth official: John Brooks. VAR: Jonathan Moss. Assistant VAR: Scott Ledger. Replacement official: Adrian Waters. Head-to-Head Norwich please log in to view this image Total Wins5 ,Home2 ,Away3 Everton please log in to view this image Total Wins5 ,Home4 ,Away1 Played17 Draws 7
The BBC Sports website has an item entitled "How to watch Norwich v Everton on the BBC". The Beeb of course is supposed to be "neutral", so stops short of suggesting that Norwich fans should do so from behind their sofas ..........
I think it's on iplayer too. We seem to do well against teams in blue but without home fans cheering us on I fear it will be like a sterile practice match again. I was so unimpressed last game , one of the worst this season and little desire or fight to survive. The team looks like they have given up, some probably in talks with their agents to get transfers and bigger salaries. I would love to be proven wrong but there's too much stacked against us . Saints didn't even get out of second gear and comfortably thrashed us .
With the need for wins growing by the week, though, Football Transfer Tavern predicts that the manager will stick with two up top this evening, with a slight alteration in midfield from last week. please log in to view this image https://www.footballtransfertavern.com/norwich-city-news/norwich-predicted-xi-everton-farke/
Is there a score prediction for this game? as I cannot find it as yet, if so please could you put my prediction down as City 0 - 2 Toffees (J) (no City Scorer)
That is a pretty big shuffle. I think we are going to win (ever the optimist). City 2 toffees 1 Mclean
That is one big call from Farke. Win,and all OK Lose,and wait for the flack. Too tight to call,but prove me wrong.
I mean after the last game I was calling for something more 4-3-3 with a solid midfield. Tettey, McLean, Rupp is about as solid as we can field. Bit worried that Duda is entirely responsible for being creative. I guess keep it tight and bring on the creative players when we're behind?
If there are any brief periods when those watching are brave enough to open their eyes, keep a look out for young Gordon in the Everton side. Last player to cause such excitement at Goodison was someone by the name of Rooney.