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Norwich Preview

By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 28/12/2002

THE Mariners gave their fans the perfect Christmas present on Thursday with that fantastic 3-1 win at Derby. That made it two wins in a row for Paul Groves’ men. Can they make it three against a Norwich side who have lost their last 5 away games?

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The Bottom Line

With Brighton, Bradford and Sheffield Wednesday all winning on Boxing Day, Town need to keep up the pace, therefore another win would be fantastic and possibly take us above Bradford before the New Year’s Day game with them on Wednesday.

The Opposition - Any Good?

The high-flying Canaries have continued the good form they showed at the end of last season in the first half of this. Currently, they lie in fifth place in the table. They have an array of both youth and experience. Providing the experiencing is the likes of former Oldham defender Craig Fleming who is a rock at the heart of the Anglia team’s defence. Up front of course is the well travelled Iwan Roberts who is joined by the up and coming Paul McVeigh who has bagged eleven goals this season and ex-Mariners striker David Nielsen (left).

Recent Form

 

TownNorwich
WDerby(a)3-1
WSheff Wed(h)2-0
LPreston(a)0-3
LWalsall(a)1-3
LLeicester(h)1-2
LBrighton(h)0-1
WWalsall(h)2-1
LPalace(a)0-2
LWolves(a)0-1
WDerby(h)1-0

Players To Watch

 

TownNorwich

Darren Mansaram

Paul McVeigh

The livewire 18 year old striker has made his first appearances for the Mariners this season after impressing in the reserves last term. On Thursday he had perhaps his best game for the Mariners when he played up front on his own. A strong player with a sharp turn and pace, on his day he can be a real threat for any first division defender and the Mariners will be looking to him on Saturday for inspiration.

Now a full Northern Ireland international, McVeigh has blossomed under the leadership of Nigel Worthington. He started last season merely as a squad player, but since has become an integral part of the Norwich side and scored 10 goals last season. This season he has bettered that already with 11 goals and is in fine form, making he and his dangerous left foot a problem for many first division sides.

Top Scorers

 

TownNorwich

Kabba 6
Pouton 4
Campbell 4
Oster 4

McVeigh 11
Nielsen 6
Roberts 5
Mulryne 5

Team News

 

TownNorwich

  • After making some surprise changes for the game at Derby on Thursday, Paul Groves has said that once again he will change things around.

  • Certainly out will be Tony Gallimore and John McDermott who are still not fully fit, while Alan Pouton serves a one match ban, and is injured anyway which could mean he misses Wednesday’s game against Bradford.

  • This means that Stacy Coldicott, Darren Barnard and Steve Livingstone could all return. The most likely to start is Steve Livingstone who is expected to partner Darren Mansaram in a 4-4-2 formation.

  • Meanwhile Darren Barnard could be recalled in place of Steve Chettle who might find it hard going to play 2 games in three days, after being out for 3 months before Thursday.

  • Elsewhere, it is unlikely that Groves will tinker with the team much more, except that one of Gavin, Ward, Cooke or himself will have to be sacrificed in order to accommodate the return of Livingstone.
  • The Canaries do have doubts over defender Darren Kenton, although it does seem that the young defender will be fit to play his second game in three days.

  • Still out is Steen Nedergaard who still has a calf injury. Ex Town keeper Paul Crichton has been struggling with injury of late and will probably miss out on a place on the bench.

  • Therefore, Norwich will remain unchanged from the side that lost to Brighton on Thursday.
  • Probable Starting XI's

     

    TownNorwich
    Danny Coyne
    Jason Gavin
    Simon Ford
    George Santos
    Darren Barnard
    Stuart Campbell
    Iain Ward
    Paul Groves
    John Oster
    Darren Mansaram
    Steve Livingstone
    Robert Green
    Darren Kenton
    Malky Mackay
    Craig Fleming
    Adam Drury
    Mark Rivers
    Phil Mulryne
    Gary Holt
    Clint Easton
    Iwan Roberts
    Paul McVeigh

    Subs

     

    TownNorwich
    David Soames
    Terry Cooke
    Stacy Coldicott
    Steve Chettle
    Sean Allaway (GK)
    David Nielsen
    Zema Abbey
    Darel Russell
    Ian Henderson
    Adam Lee-Barrett (GK)

    Last Time Out

    It was, of course the opening day of the season when the two sides last met each other. It was a game to forget for the Mariners who went down to a 4-0 loss. The Norwich goals came from Paul McVeigh and Phillip Mulryne who bagged a brace each.

    Town Team: Coyne, McDermott, Gallimore, Groves, Chettle (Ford), Coldicott, Pouton, Campbell (Barnard), Cooke, Livingstone, Robinson (Rowan).
    Subs (not used): Raven and Hughes.

    Attendance: 19,869    Report

    Norwich Head-to-Head (94th on The Opposition Ladder).

    Prediction

    Fishy prediction: 2-1 to Town. Reader's POMs

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