Norwich City players celebrate Simeon Jackson's winning goal in the Capital One Cup win over Tottenham Hotspur. Picture: Paul Chesterton / Focus Images
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
10:42 PM
Norwich City have been drawn at home to Aston Villa in the quarter-final of the Capital One Cup.
Former Norwich City manager Paul Lambert will return to Carrow Road with his Aston Villa side for the tie in the week commencing December 10.
Full draw:
Leeds v Chelsea
Swansea v Middlesbrough
Norwich City v Aston Villa
Bradford v Arsenal
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13 comments
Write Villa off at you peril. We may have been poor last week, but we like this cup as the blue half of Manchester found out. I think we should have a more established back four by then and I hope we give you a better game. I won't be in the barclays for this one! Not like in the 90's when you could get away with it!
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MonkeyNuts
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Lovin' it. Can't wait to get the Villa to Carra Rud. Do you think Lambert will put out a weakened team like he did when he was in charge of us?? Don't think so, he'll be wanting to beat us. IHWT
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Preston Canary
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Michael,its a tricky problem to keep everyone happy with the ticket prices,i was happy to pay 30quid last night,ive always supported city since my first ever game i went to in 1974 when i was 6yrs old,oopps given my age away,cant get there every home game due to my work,but i try and get to see at least 20 games a season,its like anything in life you choose to pay to watch something,football,cinema,west end show etc etc,it might be worth the money it might not,you can never keep everyone happy, if i cant afford it i dont go simple as that,but i would much rather have Mcnally in charge than Old Doomcaster,OTBC
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ncfcforever
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Agree with PW on both his postings. Vengeance on our two `70s Nemeses and the New Leeds in the Final. Bring it on. I think McGnarly got the pricing right from a purely revenue point of view, but for that relatively small gain, how much Good Will did he lose? That would be an Ecumenical matter. What if we`d lost.........
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Mad Brewer
Thursday, November 1, 2012
with all the tv cash you get from being in the prem. £30 a ticket last night was just greedy. missed a chance to give something back to the fans!
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michael
Thursday, November 1, 2012
A re-run of the new derby game. Sorry Binners, you will need to sort yourselves out before you are back on. Having said that, I see the attendance was less than at Portman Road on Saturday. Clearly a miss on the pricing front.
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Swiss Canary
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Now that draw is what cup football is about, anticipation, dreams of wembley, and putting a big one over PL and a vanilla
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wivenhoebudgie
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Let's hope McNally's not too greedy with the admission fees to ensure a full house against Villa.
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canarydownunder
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Bradford in the final?
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Peter Watson
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Yes PW, and Chelsea at home in the semis as in '73 would be nice, hopefully without the fog!
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canarydownunder
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Simply the perfect draw - bring it on!
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bogbog
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
It had to be us really, shame we couldn't meet in the final, I expect our boys to give a better account of themselves than we did at home the weekend. PL will relish it too but if I was him I'd not eat delias sandwiches, I'll remind him there's a morrisons over the road.
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MonkeyNuts
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
A little justice for '73 tonight in magnificent victory over Spurs.Now it's time to put things right for '75.
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Peter Watson
Wednesday, October 31, 2012