I was driving back to Norwich last Saturday night after watching Leicester beat Cardiff at the King Power Stadium when my phone rang.
Given one chant from the Barclay, I suspect the rest of this paragraph isn’t going to generate much of a warm glow in these parts – but I feel sympathy for those banner-loving fans at Molineux.
Every single Norwich City player and backroom staff member is a superhero to fans at the moment as our amazing transformation continues.
Ollie Burton never sampled the thrill of walking out of the tunnel in an FA Cup final. Frank McLintock experienced it four times, twice with Leicester City and twice with Arsenal.
The man who kindled Micky Chapman’s Lowestoft Town love affair has described him as “a manager’s dream” as a player and said it is no surprise that he has turned into the club’s 1,000 game dream manager.
If you started life as a City fan in the era of the likes of John Bond, Ron Saunders and Roger Gibbons, then you will know exactly what I mean when I talk about Weebles.