Showing posts with label Norwich City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norwich City. Show all posts

Monday, 6 February 2012

Transfer flops - Chris Sutton

Sutton being presented as a Chelsea player
You wouldn't think that someone who has over 150 career goals could be thought of as a transfer flop, but after a big money move to Chelsea the striker spectacularly failed to live up to the price tag and expectations.  However that is what happened to Chris Sutton when he headed to London, after earning many plaudits in previous spells with Norwich City and Blackburn Rovers.

It was with the Canaries where he began his career, making over a century of appearances and averaging around a goal every three games.  In three years at Carrow Road his reputation was suitably enhanced and it wasn't long before links with big money moves away started to be touted.

Ewood Park was Sutton's next destination, when Blackburn Rovers made him the most expensive player in English football at £5m in 1994.  It was here that the infamous SAS partnership was formed with Alan Shearer, with the pair spearheading the Rovers attack and leading the side to it's maiden, and still only, Premier League title.

However following this success the squad started to break up, and relegation mire ensued.  In 1999 following inevitable relegation Sutton departed, heading to Stamford Bridge where it was hoped an Englishman could succeed amongst the plethora of nationalities.

During his Villa stint
This proved not to be the case.  Following the £10m move he immediately started to struggle, a problem that stretched the whole season and has been adapted by big money strikers that have since made the move to Chelsea.  One season, including an FA Cup final where he didn't even make the squad, and one league goal later his bags were packed again.

This time the Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the destination, where he averaged nearly a goal every two games in a five and a half year stint at Celtic.  Following his successes in Scotland Sutton returned south to try his luck in the Premiership, but again it didn't really work out.  Half a season at Birmingham City was followed by a year at Aston Villa, before an attempt at management was undertaken.

Sutton also only managed one cap for the national side, after representing England at under-21, B and senior level.

Friday, 5 August 2011

Norwich City

Living the dream probably falls a little short of describing the ecstasy Norwich City fans are feeling at the moment. Paul Lambert has worked miracles in getting back to back promotions, and a return to the big time must have seemed light years away not so long ago. Everyone will be looking at Queens Park Rangers as the new threat, but this side would well be the surpise package of the Premier League 2011/12.

Goalkeeper

Ex Everton trainee John Ruddy was never really given a proper chance at Goodison Park, and after numerous loan moves he excelled after signing for The Canaries last summer. Maybe not the most experienced keeper in the division, but will revel in proving his old employers that they were wrong to discard him.

Defence

With two new defensive signings already made, Paul Lambert clearly thought they were a little short here. This will be the key to ultimately deciding if this side stays in the Premier League beyond this season, if the defence copes they could swin but if overwhelmed they will definitely sink.

Midfield

Again strengthening has taken place here, and largely throughout the squad Lambert has gone for young talent eager to prove themselves. He beat a host of clubs to the signings of each of the three that have arrived to bolster the middle of the park. However a large chunk of the squad that got them here will be given the chance to keep their top flight status, as promised by the boss after promotion was secured.

Forwards


Grant Holt is the enigma of the Norwich attack, plundering the goals that helped drive his side to the runners up spot in the Championship. Steve Morison has been added, who they hope can step up, and James Vaughan, who is adament he still has what it takes to make it in the top flight. However a striker of proven Premiership talent is still missing, and this could be their major flaw.

Manager

Lambert cannot currently put a foot wrong in his part of the world, such is the esteem he is held in after turning around this side around. The ludicrous terms 'fallen giant' et al can now be forgotten about, but it doesn seem like he could have his work cut out in keeping his side in the big time. Although that was said about a second straight promotion and look what happened their.

Areas to Strengthen

Some players have arrived, and it seems that Norwich are largely relying on players to step up to the demands of the Premier League than shell out over the odds on experience. This could be risk, or it could breathe new life and confidence into his squad.

Expectations

Fans will by no means by getting ahead of themselves, and Premier League survival would mean the world to them

Odds

5000/1 (Sky Bet)

Players in

James Vaughan £2.5m (Everton) Steve Morison £2.8m (Millwall) Elliott Bennett £1.5 (Brighton Hove Albion) Anthony Pilkington undisclosed (Huddersfield Town) Daniel Ayala undisclosed (Liverpool) Bradley Johnson free (Leeds United) Ritchie De Laet loan (Manchester United) Kyle Naughton loan (Tottenham Hotspur)

Players out

Luke Daley undisclosed (Plymouth Argyle) Owain Tudor Jones undisclosed (Inverness Caledonian Thistle) Cody McDonald undisclosed (Coventry City) Matt Gill free (Bristol Rovers) Sam Habergham free (Tamworth) Jens Berthel Askou free (Vejle Kolding) Ryan Oakley, Stephen Hughes (all released)