Your mind on the Southampton draw

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We asked for your views on Norwich City’s New Year’s Day draw with Southampton.

It includes a reaction when Saints manager Russell Martin describes the atmosphere at Carrow Road as “flat. “

Here’s what you had to say:

Tom: As a former player, you have a right to your point of view. What’s more important is that the environment depends on the football being played and at the moment it’s very inconsistent. Fans simply don’t know which NCFC team will be showcasing. It’s time for Wagner to move forward!

Richard: Calm everyone down. It’s not a great season, but it’s not the end of the world either. We expected to fight for the playoffs, but we’re a little bit behind. Are our players better than this position? Honestly, I don’t know. Changing managers can make things worse. And the concept that other people are lining up to pay millions to the NCFC is illusory.

Paul – Terrible tactics from David Wagner today, set up defensively at home so as not to lose the game and in parts of the game it looked like we weren’t even going to attack. Got to be one of the luckiest managers in the league to still have his job!

Jamie: Russ is right, the atmosphere on Carrow Road is terrible right now. We can only hope that comments from the “outside” can wake up the board and force it to act.

Freddie: Happy to have scored a point, but the way we controlled to get it was lacking. This team is capable of much more than this kind of result and we showed it by finishing 1-1. For me, it’s all about training. There are important games coming up and I’m worried about how Wagner will prepare us after today.

Jimson – Parking the bus at home to Southampton is downright embarrassing. They’re decent, that’s all, it’s not at all the old Barça on display at Carrow Road, is it?Totally pathetic on the part of Wagner who left about 3 months ago. . As the game showed, when we attacked, their defense was not impenetrable. PATHETIC

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