Further to my entry on the "I remember" thread, working Saturday mornings had its advantages. I used to rail commute into Norwich on a season ticket so obviously Saturday afternoon after work I would wend my way down to Carrow Road to watch the Canaries (in the old Third Division in those days).
And yes, ALL regular League football matches took place at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon - none of this evening/Sunday/Monday stuff to suit the ravenous TV Companies.
As regards Chase, by the time he took over I was living miles away (Swindon Town being my local team then) and unable to follow Norwich's fortunes particularly closely. I know a lot of fans didn't like him, but I wasn't close enough to form an opinion really.
Geofrey Watling was the Chairman in the time I referred to, and I had a lot of time for him.
P.S. In the times I was talking about it was generally accepted that Tractor Boys (not called that in those days) were one division better - from what I remember they were as fixed in the Second as Norwich in the Third. How things changed in later years. I seem to remember Ipswich had two brilliant goal-scorers at that time, one was Phillips but I'm damned if I can remember the other - but they were a very effective strike force.
I used to go and watch Norwich with my Dad back in the late sixties .Dave Stringer was the pin up boy in those days . We used to get free tickets if my brother was on duty. My menfolk are avid Norwich fans and are so pleased they've been promoted .
i followed norwich during the time of the great ted macdougall. my MiL had good words for robert chase, none of them repeatable in good company and some of which i was unaware she actually knew.