Norwich City's Anthony Pilkington scores the winner against Manchester United when the two sides met earlier in the season at Carrow Road.
Peter Raven
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
10:23 AM
Saturday’s opponents Manchester United 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.
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13 comments
Blue tractor , remind me again who the white nags have got in the prem........... Oh , sorry my mistake ;-D OTBC
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mjc75
Thursday, February 28, 2013
A great example of critical thinking from south of the border.
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Swiss Canary
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Another hugely intelligent conribution from 1p5wich. The final option is Utd to win by 4 goals or more - therefore, blue tractor, you don't need another box with 6 goals, it is covered by the "or more" part. Or is that too complicated for you to understand?
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KelvedonCanary
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Where is the tickbox for Man U to win by 6 goals or more ?
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blue tractor
Thursday, February 28, 2013
0-0 at half time, Kamara is brought on and he scores 2 goals (Header & 20 yarder), Man Utd pull one back (Welbek) and then Snoddy scores from a right sided free kick to make it a 1-3 win to the mighty city, with Sir Alex, throwing his dummy out the pram...
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H57
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Lobbo`s not left! Great!! Little Benno says thanks. ;-)
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Mad Brewer
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
It's amazing what one goal can achieve , just goes to show that everybody should have a goal in life ;D
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mjc75
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
I have my bet on for a 1-2 City win, mjc75. Always do! That`s what makes me boring. (Well, one of the causes). Mark Bunn to score in the 6th added minute (of 5) with a mis-kicked clearance. Fergie so shocked, he stops chewing. Bunn signs up for Kansas City and qualifies for Sierra Leone for a very obscure reason. Holty becomes the UK`s Famine ambassador to West Africa. ;-)
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Mad Brewer
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Man Utd 0 - Mighty Yellows 22 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ok 1-2 to the yellow army OTBC ;D
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mjc75
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Doing the unlikely double, or even a draw is a wonderful dream....but reality bites and I've gone for 3-1 Man Utd, with Giggs celebrating his 1000th appearance with a goal.....but we could dream....Kamra repeating his US 2-1 victory????
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Algarve Canary
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
I'm feeling generous have another 'n'
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Lobbo
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
and I did appreciate the re-posting... same posting conection.
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Lobbo
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Re-posting:- I've been thinking. What is the point of making the same posting every week. "CH is wonderful, CH is right, all our players are great". Surely every business strives to improve. Every business has weak areas, every business has someone who is under performing, and indeed don't forward looking business's encourage people to make suggestions on how to improve. Norwich City FC are a business. Therefore Canary Chums don't stop putting forward your ideas on just that. I wait with bated breath for Steady On's first posting when he actually suggests (in a constructive manner, as we all do) a way of improving our team and moving it forward.
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Lobbo
Wednesday, February 27, 2013