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Saturday, 28 April 2012

Norwich v Liverpool: Can Liverpool bounce back to winning ways?


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Norwich, like so many other top flight teams this season, frustrated Liverpool in front of the Kop in October. This afternoon the Canaries host Kenny Dalglish's men looking to pile more misery on the wily old Scot and go level on points with the Reds.

Liverpool were gunned down by West Bromwich Albion last weekend and will be desperate to get some wins under their belts ahead of the FA Cup final with Chelsea. The Reds are unbeaten against Norwich since Jeremy Goss scored the winner at Anfield in 1994 so enter the game with no fear.

Norwich have only managed to win two league games during 2012 - v Bolton and Wolves - and this will be their first game in East Anglia since Manchester City ran riot a fortnight ago. Will Lambert be able to lift his side for the visit of Liverpool or will the Reds give their travelling fans something to sing about?

Our pundits believe this could go either way.

Norwich v Liverpool; Kick Off 3pm April 28 2012

Prediction Panel        

Arsenal

Don McMahon

1

V

0

Aston Villa

Frank Pattison

2

V

1

Blackburn

Terry Kennedy

1

V

0

Bolton

Dave Blackburn

2

V

1

Chelsea

Joe Tyler

0

V

1

Everton

Chris Goodwin

0

V

0

Fulham

Neil Springate

1

V

2

Liverpool

Mark Williams

1

V

2

Man City

Callum Rothwell

0

V

2

Man Utd

Peter Lee

0

V

1

Newcastle

Michael Stout

1

V

1

Norwich City

Sue Read

2

V

2

QPR

Arjun Swaminathan    

2

V

1

Stoke City

Philip Eccleston

2

V

2

Sunderland

Tony Ratton

1

V

1

Tottenham

Mike Richards

2

V

2

Swansea

Jim White

2

V

0

West Brom

Andy Wakeman

1

V

2

Wigan

Alan Moore

2

V

1

Wolves

Chris Cox

1

V

1

 

 

 

 

 

OUR EXPERTS

 

 

 

 

Writer

Colin Illingworth

2

V

1

Writer

Steve Coulter

2

V

0

Writer

Phil Bundy

1

V

1

Writer

Mitch Waddon

2

V

1

Writer

Matt Turner

TBA    

V    

TBA

Writer

Chris Pettitt

1

V

3

Writer

Hugh Larkin

1

V

0

Aston Villa fan

Lynette Ranson

TBA

V

TBA

Blackpool fan

Phil Trow

2

V

1

Boro fan

Sue Gardener

0

V

2

Fulham fan

Russell Goldman

0

V

2

Pompey fan

Dan Taylor

2

V

0

Pompey fan

Peter Rendle

1

V

2

West Ham fan

Matthew Beeby

2

V

1

West Ham fan

Nigel Telfer

2

V

1

Editor

Antony Melvin

TBA

V

TBA

Panel Verdict

This could go either way.

Home: 15; Draw: 8; Away: 10. TBA 3

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