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Post by blockhead on Jan 6, 2011 23:33:23 GMT
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Post by harlowranger on Jan 6, 2011 23:40:33 GMT
On the messageboards most of them think he wants to and will go
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Post by blockhead on Jan 6, 2011 23:41:23 GMT
would be justice for the col u fans!
but why? money?
why do to the dingles!
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Post by harlowranger on Jan 6, 2011 23:45:09 GMT
Dont know but something s not quite right ?
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jan 6, 2011 23:45:55 GMT
Did Delia hit on him?
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Post by blockhead on Jan 6, 2011 23:51:04 GMT
no but Stephen Fry did ;D
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Post by harlowranger on Jan 6, 2011 23:55:42 GMT
no but Stephen Fry did ;D
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Post by scarletpimple on Jan 7, 2011 0:11:39 GMT
no but Stephen Fry did ;D
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Jan 7, 2011 0:18:12 GMT
no but Stephen Fry did ;D That made me chuckle.
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jan 7, 2011 0:21:20 GMT
Ooooeeerrrrrrrr Matron.
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Post by blockhead on Jan 7, 2011 0:22:44 GMT
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jan 7, 2011 0:25:09 GMT
Thats the one. might watch one of thsoe films this afternoon. I need a good laugh.
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Post by blockhead on Jan 7, 2011 0:28:02 GMT
what do you need cheering up from?
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Post by Lonegunmen on Jan 7, 2011 0:29:23 GMT
umpteen days of shiftwork. I'm knackered, one more day to go then three off.
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Post by Macmoish on Jan 7, 2011 21:52:53 GMT
Norwich Official Site STATEMENT FROM PAUL LAMBERTPosted on: Fri 07 Jan 2011 CANARIES boss Paul Lambert says he has fully committed to Norwich City - and that intense speculation linking him with the vacant Burnley job is wide of the mark. City refused Burnley permission to speak to Lambert after they decided to publicise their interest in the Norwich boss on their official website late last night. This morning Lambert said he was happy with the Norwich club statement denying Burnley permission to speak to him and placing on record how important Paul and his backroom team of Ian Culverhouse and Gary Karsa were to the Club's future plans. But after a day of further intense media speculation, Lambert told First News: "I said last week there was nothing in the Burnley speculation. Today I said I was happy with the Club's statement and I meant it. I can't stop speculation linking me with other clubs but I've said on numerous occasions before that I am happy here and that is still the case. "The players and the fans have been tremendous for us since we joined here and what they have achieved over the last 16 months or so is absolutely phenomenal, as I keep saying. "We've got a job to do here, starting with an important FA Cup match against Leyton Orient tomorrow and that's what I want everyone to be focussing on. I want to put the speculation to bed - I've never had any intention of going elsewhere and nothing has changed. All the speculation is wide of the mark and hopefully now the rumour mill about the Burnley job can focus elsewhere and we can all move on." www.canaries.co.uk/page/NewsDetails/0,,10355~2261383,00.html And yesterday's Norwich Statement NORWICH CITY CLUB STATEMENTPosted on: Thu 06 Jan 2011 NORWICH City wish to confirm, in response to Burnley's decision this evening to publish the fact that they have made a formal request for permission to speak to Paul Lambert about their managerial vacancy, that permission has not been granted. Under no circumstances would the Club wish to grant permission. The Club will fight tooth and nail to retain the services of Paul Lambert and his team, during this critical period of the season, and whilst they remain employed under a long-term contract. The Club remain committed to Paul and his team in the long term, and see them as a vital part of our future plans. www.canaries.co.uk/page/NewsDetails/0,,10355~2260398,00.html
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