WORSE THAN DEATH

The CEO of Norwich City, David McNally, has said that there can’t be anything worse than relegation for his club, not even death.

The Canaries are not in the relegation zone at this point of time though, but, they are not completely out of danger. Their points’ tally shows 20 and that is not too much more than the total no. of points secured by the three bottom teams.

Chris Hughton who is in charge at Norwich has had the backing of the club board during this tough campaign, despite that; he would be feeling real heat. In the last couple of games, his team has got completely thrashed by its opponents.

In the next few weeks, the Canaries will have some tough tasks in their hands as they will be confronting sides like Manchester City.

According to McNally, the only goal for his team now is to keep itself away from the relegation zone somehow, but, the way Norwich is performing, it doesn’t seem they would be able to stay away from that zone.

In a Radio programme yesterday, when McNally was asked how he would feel if Norwich finishes the season as one of the bottom three sides in the table, he said, “It would be a disaster really. It would be the worst situation that the club can get into. Even death is better than that.”

“To see Norwich in the second tier would be painful for each and every person associated with the club. We need to somehow stay in the league and for that we will have to produce the goods in the upcoming games.”

Norwich City’s next match is a Premier League encounter against Hull City. That game will be played at the Carrow Road Stadium this Saturday.