The Norwich City Debate – Your questions answered by Michael
Marching Norwich City fans arrive at Carrow Road ahead of their derby clash with Ipswich Town. Picture: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images - Credit: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images Ltd
Our Norwich City correspondent Michael Bailey answers your questions in our latest pinkun.com online debate.
In our regular online question and answer session, our Canaries’ reporters discussed the latest Norwich City action, speculation and big talking points surrounding the club.
The debate is open for 45 minutes each week through the season from 1pm over at pinkun.com/debate – where you can also review the discussion after the event by scrolling down the window below.
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The Canaries earn another derby success over relegation-haunted Ipswich Town.
Onel Hernandez’s opening goal inside the opening two minutes and a second-half brace from Teemu Pukki, made it the perfect East Anglian derby day for Daniel Farke’s men.
That included a first clean sheet in nine games – although came at the price of a nasty-looking ankle injury for Mario Vrancic before the stroke of half-time.
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There was also plenty of incident on the bench, as Town boss Paul Lambert was sent off on his latest Carrow Road return.
The victory lifted City back to the top of the Championship table, and now five points clear of third.
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Next up for Daniel Farke’s Canaries will be a north-west double header.
Another encounter with a former boss takes place at Deepdale on Wednesday (7.45pm), with a trip to Alex Neil’s Preston North End.
Struggling Bolton Wanderers then await City three days’ later (3pm) at the University of Bolton Stadium.
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