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Norwich Citys most famous supporter....



crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,536
Lyme Regis
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No disrespect Ed, you may very well be in charge of this countries financial future, but the 'balls' will be going in your net on Saturday :lolol: as your boys are going to take one helluva beating.

Sami and the boys were in much better shape going into the international break andafter a fortnights hard graft and quality coaching on the training ground the boys will be chomping at the bit to rip into your side who are dropping like a stone down the table.

Come on, still some tickets remaining for this game and with another impressive away audience guaranteed lets pack that away end and show the boys our support.

:ascarf:

:clap:
 






Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
30,590
Surely Delia Smith and Stephen Fry are more "famous" than this socialist buffoon?
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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It has to be Delia Smith!

Not only famous, but famously and proudly a supporter. I didn't even know Ed Balls was a canary.
 






crodonilson

He/Him
Jan 17, 2005
13,536
Lyme Regis
It has to be Delia Smith!

Not only famous, but famously and proudly a supporter. I didn't even know Ed Balls was a canary.

His support for them is legendary, he is a huge Canary.

Take this from the BBC Politics website....

Deborah McGurran
Political editor, East of England

More from DeborahEd Balls drawn into Norwich City clash in HouseComments (2)
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls plays a game of one- upmanship over Norwich City FC The devotion of shadow chancellor Ed Balls to Norwich City is legendary... well, no secret anyway, but it doesn't often surface in the House of Commons.

During Labour's debate on the economy Mr Balls rose to a challenge laid down by the Conservative MP for West Suffolk.

Matthew Hancock goaded the aptly-named member for Morley and Outwood.

Mr Hancock kicked off, saying: "The shadow chancellor is famous for being a supporter of Norwich City Football Club, so will he join me in welcoming the decision to break ground on dualling the A11 - an investment project that did not get the go-ahead under Labour and is happening under this Conservative government?"

Ed Balls hit back: "I think the honorable gentleman got the name wrong. He does not mean Norwich City - he means Premiership Norwich City, which is more than one can say for any football team in Suffolk.

"I will back his campaigns to stop the cuts and to spend more, and I fully support the dualling of the A11.


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He does not mean Norwich City - he means Premiership Norwich City, which is more than one can say for any football team in Suffolk”
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Ed Balls

Shadow chancellor
"At last some Conservatives have persuaded some Conservative councils to do the right thing about these proposals, which is very good."

One nil?
 


DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
16,597
His support for them is legendary, he is a huge Canary.

Take this from the BBC Politics website....

Deborah McGurran
Political editor, East of England

More from DeborahEd Balls drawn into Norwich City clash in HouseComments (2)
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls plays a game of one- upmanship over Norwich City FC The devotion of shadow chancellor Ed Balls to Norwich City is legendary... well, no secret anyway, but it doesn't often surface in the House of Commons.

During Labour's debate on the economy Mr Balls rose to a challenge laid down by the Conservative MP for West Suffolk.

Matthew Hancock goaded the aptly-named member for Morley and Outwood.

Mr Hancock kicked off, saying: "The shadow chancellor is famous for being a supporter of Norwich City Football Club, so will he join me in welcoming the decision to break ground on dualling the A11 - an investment project that did not get the go-ahead under Labour and is happening under this Conservative government?"

Ed Balls hit back: "I think the honorable gentleman got the name wrong. He does not mean Norwich City - he means Premiership Norwich City, which is more than one can say for any football team in Suffolk.

"I will back his campaigns to stop the cuts and to spend more, and I fully support the dualling of the A11.


Start Quote
He does not mean Norwich City - he means Premiership Norwich City, which is more than one can say for any football team in Suffolk”
End Quote
Ed Balls

Shadow chancellor
"At last some Conservatives have persuaded some Conservative councils to do the right thing about these proposals, which is very good."

One nil?

Fair enough, but he hasn't been on the news berating the fans embarrassingly in a high-pitched squeaky voice while wearing a green and yellow scarf.
 


edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
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:facepalm:
 










NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
8,584
All those famous Norwich fans and it you took the best tooth out of each of their mouths, you couldn't get a decent set of teeth between them, even with all the money they have and this age of expertise dentistry
 


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