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There’s no quick fix at the Canaries

Chris Dunlavy
A FRESH TAKE ON FOOTBALL

NORWICH City could sack Liam Manning. And it might work. But there are bigger problems at Car-row Road than the occupant of the dugout.
An embarrassing 3-1 defeat to Ipswich at Portman Road last Sunday intensified criticism of the manager, whose local roots are doing nothing to insulate him from terrace discontent.
Five defeats, four of them at home, have left the Canaries hovering two points above the Championship relegation zone -and Manning’s job hanging by a thread.
For supporters, the complaints go beyond poor results. Under Dean Sm...

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