Canary defender Adam Drury has a little plan up his sleeve for tomorrow's trip to Wolves (3pm) - let the Molineux crowd be City's 12th man.
Keep Glenn Hoddle's injury-ravaged squad at bay for half an hour and watch as the growing level of frustration among the passionate Wolves faithful transmits itself to the players.
They have, after all, not won in six games and with nine senior players - including the all-important strike pairing of Kenny Miller and Carl Cort - still stuck in the treatment room, Wolves have slipped out of the play-off places as Sheffield United and Reading disappear over the automatic promotion horizon.
There is, however, one crucial part that Norwich need to play in Drury's thinking. The visitors have to fly out of the blocks come three o'clock.
?That's the thing - we have to start well ourselves,? said Drury. ?If we can start the game well, then the crowd there can get on edge.?
Posted By: Brandonio, Nov 9, 09:26:35
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