Norwich City View
This time last year I had the opportunity to take to task then-chief executive Neil Doncaster over why Norwich's once fruitful academy system had seemingly ground to a halt.
One of the highlights of my 30th birthday last year was receiving a brilliantly thoughtful Norwich City-related present from a friend. He had scoured Ebay and purchased every single home programme from the season in which I was born - 1979/80.
He is still nearing god (or Iwan) like proportions following an absolutely staggering start to his Norwich City career. However, with his foolish sending- off three games ago, Grant Holt slightly blotted his Carrow Road copybook.
For those 2,000 hardy souls who had already made the trip to Walsall on Monday, the late postponement was, of course, completely frustrating - and totally avoidable.
In just fourteen days we can turn our back on what has been, as far as Norwich City Football Club is concerned, a truly wretched decade.
A message to Paul Lambert: please, please, please get us out of this league at the first attempt.
Yes, League One has so far provided a morale-boosting change in that we are winning games.
What's that I see above Carrow Road? Why, it's not even January and already the vultures are beginning to circle. I'm normally the most optimistic Canaries fan around.