Not a lot to say about the game yesterday really. Should have buried them in the first 25 mintues and setn them down but we didn't and in the end they made us pay.
Of more concern to me at present is how the Hucks situation is being handled. i was watching him closely at teh final whistle and it did not appear to me that he came over for the type of prolonged goodbye I would have expected if it was his last game for the club. Having said that i'm told that as he was walking back to the tunnel and Dublin came over to take centre stage he threw his bottle down and had a bit of a strop. Could be just that he doesn't like losing but I think its more that he feels he is not getting the send off he deserves as nobody knows what is happening.
Roeder has done a good job since coming in but his handling of this situation is one of the reasons I do not like the way he conducts himself at times. If he is able to make an announcement tomorrow and has "known for ages" what he is going to do then why oh why could they not have told us ahead of yesterday's game so fans would know where they stand. Dion is a great bloke and has had a great career but frankly in terms of what they have done for the club there is no comparison between what he and Hucks have done. If Hucks is leaving then i can quite understand why he would be unhappy seeing Dion get all this adulation whilst he gets nothing. If it is announced this week that hucks is leaving i will find it hard to forgive Roeder for robbing us of the opportunity to give a real Norwich legend the send-off he deserves through sheer stubborness.
More than anything else Hucks showed yesterday why he worth another year for footballing reasons alone as he tore them to peices in the first half. At a time when we need 10 new players and have little money it seems madness not to at least try and keep him.
Posted By: Jim, May 5, 19:19:15
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