Unnecessary transfer activity

A new blog offering commentary on all things Norwich City FC from a proud "citizen journalist". I will criticise or praise our team without fear or favour. And abuse nurses if I'm in the mood because I am that sort of person.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

Good old-fashioned common sense (part 2)

We are often told that Norwich City have "limited resources". So having lavished in excess of three million pounds of our money on goal-machine Rob Earnshaw we might have expected our tactics to be altered to accomodate his playing style.
Not so. In our "must-win" game at Burnley Earnshaw (102 league goals in 233 appearances) was dropped so that we could accomodate elderly left-back Simon Charlton (5 goals in 476 appearances) in midfield. With tactics like that how on earth did we manage to lose to a side with no wins in their previous 6 games, and no goals in their previous 4?

Good old-fashioned common sense. You really can't beat it.

Please note that this post should not in any way be construed as an attack on the nursing profession.

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