Watch our interactive Norwich City fanzine The PinkUn Show LIVE in London with the Capital Canaries, Paul McInnes and one leg in the Premier League.
We are so close... So close! Cue our weekly Norwich City fun and games, with the latest edition of The PinkUn Show live from the Old Red Lion public house in Angel, Islington – home of the Capital Canaries.
This week’s guests alongside host Michael Bailey include: Guardian sport journalist and City fan Paul McInnes, plus the Caps’ own Ffion Thomas.
You can watch and interact with The PinkUn Show LIVE every Wednesday on the PinkUn’s Facebook page – with the show also streamed live on Twitter via @pinkun and the PinkUn’s YouTube channel.
The show is broadcast live as usual on Wednesday from 6pm, with edition 176 in the capital to reflect on the draw at Stoke, Leeds’ subsequent defeat and City being one point away from confirming their Premier League return – they host Blackburn on Saturday night.
Reviewing the latest Championship picture, quizzing our guests, looking ahead to that Carrow Road party and the latest round of Flip The Bird are also on the agenda.
Canaries supporters are welcome every week to pop along to the venue and have their say live on the show – or simply post your comments and questions on the live chat that accompanies our PinkUn Facebook page broadcast, which will ping your message straight through to Michael’s phone.
You can also get in touch with the show for whatever reason by sending an email to thepinkun@archant.co.uk
What’s your burning Norwich City issue? Let us know, tune in or watch as catch-up.
• For the latest Norwich City news and opinion follow Michael Bailey on the following channels…
Michael Bailey on Twitter @michaeljbailey
Michael Bailey on Facebook @mbjourno
Michael Bailey on Instagram @mrmichaeljbailey
• You can watch the show via the player at the top of this page and if that is not working, simply watch The PinkUn Show on our Facebook page
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