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20-11-2004, 05:31 PM
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Norwich City 2-1 Southampton
Damien Francis' double strike against Southampton finally earned Norwich their first Premiership win of the season at the 14th attempt.
James Beattie's volley from Rory Delap's cross gave Southampton a lead they held for three minutes.
Francis levelled, firing in off the post after Leon McKenzie had rolled the ball into his path.
The midfielder earned Norwich's first three points when he reacted first to head home Craig Fleming's knockdown.
It was the home side who were first out of the blocks, when Mathias Svensson's cross deflected into the path of Phil Mulryne, and his shot from the edge of the box forced Kasey Keller into action.
Referee Mike Riley turned down strong Norwich penalty appeals on 15 minutes when Darren Huckerby's cross struck Jason Dodd's upraised arm.
Huckerby then rolled the ball into the the path of Francis but Keller dropped to his right to cling on to the midfielder's stinging drive.
Norwich were beginning to call the shots when Southampton took the lead on 27 minutes through Beattie's third Premiership goal of the season.
Rory Delap's cross looked innocuous enough but Beattie met it first time from 23 yards and his volley flew in off the post for his first goal since August 28.
But Norwich trailed for just three minutes. Dodd's slip allowed Leon McKenzie to run on and slide the ball across for Francis to score his second Premiership goal of the season off the inside of the post.
As Norwich took their foot off the pedal Dexter Blackstock proved a threat. Drury whipped the ball off the youngster's toes after he coolly chested down Le Saux's deep cross.
Blackstock then turned sharply and Green parried his shot into the path of Anders Svensson who drove into the side netting from a tight angle.
As Saints pressed Francis breathed a sigh of relief as he headed Paul Telfer's free-kick on to the top of his own crossbar.
Simon Charlton did well to head Le Saux's dangerous cross behind as Beattie threatened at the start of the second half, and Anders Svensson's threaded pass sent Blackstock clear, only for him to scuff his shot straight at Green.
The direct route proved effective for Norwich as Mathias Svensson's flick found Francis whose shot was well saved by Keller.
From the resulting corner, Craig Fleming climbed highest and Francis reacted first to head the bouncing ball past Keller from close range.
But almost immediately Blackstock climbed to knock down a cross and Beattie's touch just nicked the ball away from Delap who looked certain to score.
Kevin Phillips was introduced on the hour and within seconds the ball fell dropped to him and his shot was blocked by Charlton.
Norwich were defending ever deeper but on a rare raid David Bentley delivered a wicked cross which cried out for a touch from any of three Norwich players.
Southampton pushed Norwich ever deeper as they pressed for an equaliser but Huckerby broke to skip past Dodd and deliver a cross which Kenton just managed to win ahead of McKenzie.
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Norwich: Green, Edworthy, Fleming, Charlton, Drury, Bentley, Mulryne, Francis, Huckerby, McKenzie, Svensson. Subs: Jonson, Safri, Ward, Helveg, Doherty.
Southampton: Keller, Dodd, Lundekvam, Kenton, Le Saux, Fernandes, Delap, Telfer, Anders Svensson, Beattie, Blackstock. Subs: Jakobsson, Phillips, Crouch, Blayney, Nilsson.
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great win finally we can get upwards and get more wins!
Damien Francis played amazingly well i can say for most norwich fans that hes so far our best player this season
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NEXT MATCH: Nottingham Forest Vs. Norwich City | City Ground (Nottingham) | Sat 22nd Nov 2008 | Championship
LAST MATCH: Norwich City 2-3 Swansea City | Attendance: 24,262
NEXT DOMESTIC CUP MATCH: TBA
LEAGUE POSITION: 19th (17 PTS)
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TEAM FROM LAST MATCH: David Marshall, Jon Otsemobor, John Kennedy, Gary Doherty, Ryan Bertrand, Sammy Clingan, Matty Pattison, Mark Fotheringham (Wes Hoolahan 62), David Bell, Arturo Lupoli (Jamie Cureton 66), Leroy Lita
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20-11-2004, 06:38 PM
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Congratulations on a long overdue victory
Hopefully normal service should resume next week:  :
Nah serious congratulations, sounded like Francis had a brilliant game
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20-11-2004, 09:10 PM
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Congrats, Im hoping Norwich stay up this season, I doubt it though :  :
Good luck for the rest of the season ::leedswac:
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21-11-2004, 11:43 AM
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BRILL!! I'm so proud for Norwich ::leedswac
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21-11-2004, 11:23 PM
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Still trying to get over the result. The road that leads back to the M25 really does feel like a Road to Nowhere and the only thing i can take from the day is that I saw a realy fit waitress at some restaurant along the road leading into Norwich and got her number.
Carrow Rd had a decent atmosphere and tbf not a bad stadium
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22-11-2004, 12:05 AM
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i never heard a bad report bout Carrow Road yet
glad it still doesnt change
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i would say glad u had a good time but....:  :
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22-11-2004, 07:15 PM
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At last a win -
we'll be mid-table by christmas
I've just been studying our next few games and we are in for some big wins
good stuff
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22-11-2004, 10:57 PM
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SFC Ian.. You want to watch them NOrfolk birds ...
One escaped from Bernard Matthews farm i heard ...
Well done NCFC .. for your first win ..
Seems like Saints are an easy touch at the moment ... Charity case me thinks ...
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22-11-2004, 11:01 PM
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We've had 25 + seasons in top flight time to let someone else have a turn well that seems the way the players are thinking about it at the moment
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23-11-2004, 09:18 AM
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the problem with the drop is just how hard it is to ge back up -
reckon you guys need rid of wigley he doesn;t seem the type to inspire - but then again what do i know about southampton- just the names of you players and not much more
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23-11-2004, 09:24 PM
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Our fans rule, our team rules, damien francis is king!! ::talksocc
Hopefully this will give us the boost we need n our playerscan start playing with a bit more confidence, a few more shots wouldnt go amiss.
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