Norwich City sign off their season in style
Norwich City signed off the 2012-13 season in fine style on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium by defeating Manchester City 3-2 in an exciting game.
Norwich City signed off the 2012-13 season in fine style on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium by defeating Manchester City 3-2 in an exciting game.
Carrow Road was filled with the sound of Happy Clapping again on Sunday. This week the inspiration was provided by former Canaries Bill Punton, Terry Alcock, Adam Drury, and Simon “King of Spain” Lappin, all of whom were presented to the crowd before the match.
A goal by Aston Villa’s Gabby Agbonlahor in the last minute of normal time condemned Norwich City to a 2-1 defeat at Carrow Road on Saturday. That defeat plunges the Canaries into the relegation equation with only two games left to play.
Norwich City lost 1-0 to Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday. From a Norwich City perspective the game was boring and the result worse.
Norwich City beat Reading 2-1 in the sunshine at Carrow Road on Saturday in what was billed as a “must win six-pointer relegation decider”.
Norwich City led Arsenal 1-0 with 85 minutes on the clock at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, but three late goals from the Gunners, aided and abetted by some questionable decisions from the match officials, meant that the Canaries ended up with no points to show for their efforts.
Norwich City drew 2-2 with Swansea City at Carrow Road on Saturday, and gained a valuable point as they continued to edge their way towards Premier League survival. This was no bore draw, but very much an entertaining score draw in which the lead changed hands twice before the final whistle was blown with honours even. Either side might have won the game in the second half, but neither did, and a draw was probably a fair result.
Norwich City were beaten 1-0 by Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium on Saturday. Neither side dominated, either side could have won, and City had the lion’s share of the possession but Wigan probably deserved their victory by virtue of the urgency of their play in the last 20 minutes of the game.
Norwich City drew 1-1 with Sunderland last Sunday in an incident filled game which kicked off at lunchtime at the Stadium of Light for the benefit of the Sky TV cameras.
Norwich City drew 1-1 with Sunderland last Sunday in an incident filled game which kicked off at lunchtime at the Stadium of Light for the benefit of the Sky TV cameras.
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