The pressure is increasing on Norwich City manager Alex Neil after his side suffered a 3-1 defeat to Reading at The Madejski Stadium on Boxing Day.
Despite a solid first half showing from The Canaries, opponents Reading came on strong in the second half to condemn Neil’s side to an eighth league defeat in 10 matches.
The result leaves Norwich City in 12th position in the table, seven points behind the Play Off places and after watching their side’s free fall continue fans took to Twitter to express their anger at the current situation at Carrow Road.
My interest in the club I love is at an all time low. Board to blame. So avoidable. Deluded. Upsetting. Frustrating. Sad. #ncfc
— Thomas Rooney (@Thomas_Rooney) December 26, 2016
https://twitter.com/iwritethings23/status/813443087099920386
AN cannot be so thick-headed to think he can go on. His team selection baffles and his substitutions have no rhyme or reason #ncfc
— Lorraine Taylor 😷🦊🐝🐾 (@LoTaylor23) December 26, 2016
After being a season ticket holder for over 25 years, for the first time I can remember I have become apathetic to #ncfc. He has to go.
— HelenMarie21 (@HelenMarie21) December 26, 2016
Eight defeats in 10, four consecutive away defeats. Alex Neil has to go before this season slips away #ncfc
— Richard Balls (@RichardBalls) December 26, 2016
https://twitter.com/keels811/status/813427475313201152
I don't actually want to hear Neil's excuses after the game. I want Delia and Moxey to explain what the hell is going on. #ncfc
— Ben East (@beneast74) December 26, 2016
Sacked in the morning, he won't get sacked in the morning, he won't get sacked in the evening. Won't get sacked at all… #ncfc #alexneilout
— van der Finz 🐥going 🆙 going ⬇️ (@JamesFinbow) December 26, 2016
Norwich aren't just losing games at the moment, they're risking losing fans. People don't feel connected to their club anymore #NCFC
— Jack Reeve (@JackReeveTNC) December 27, 2016
Norwich City’s next Sky Bet Championship fixture is at Brentford on Saturday evening.