Grant Hall has used the international break as a ‘mini pre-season’ following his recovery from a hamstring injury in September. So he should be ready to be back at the bench for Boro on Saturday.
Up the Boro!
Any info when we play next?
The weather is not the best for a canaries invation to Riverside, me thinks. Mr Warnock wants to win another Manager of the Month gong in November, too.
Up the Boro!
Any info when we play next?
The weather is not the best for a canaries invation to Riverside, me thinks. Mr Warnock wants to win another Manager of the Month gong in November, too.
Up the Boro!
After Norwich it’s as following:-
Wed 25 Nov Home Derby
Sat 28 Nov Away Huddersfield
Wed 2 Dec Home Swansea
Sat 5 Dec Away Stoke
Wed 9 Dec Away Preston
Sat 12 Dec Home Millwall
Wed 16 Dec Home Luton
Sat 19 Dec Away Birmingham
Sat 26 Dec Home Rotherham
That will take us up to the 20 match mark, 10 at home and 10 away.
You can watch this game live, via Wolves’ You Tube channel.....
I just read this:
I think the writer hasn't a clue on why the lad ended up away from Boro and up in Scotland in the first place. After reading that I would imagine if there was any truth in it at all MFC would run a mile.
One great thing to come out of the international break was my team Scotland qualifying for a major tournament (euros) after 22 years. Obviously I watched all the games and what struck me was that Steve Clark is a bit like Neil Warnock. He has a great dressing room now and all the players are now committed to the cause. Also I noticed that if the Scottish players lost the ball they would fight to get it back just like at Boro at the moment. Again Scotland have a great defence but like Boro it's the final third that's the problem as quoted by Steve Clarke. Maybe Steve and Neil can have a chat together.