Monday, 20th October, 2014



Norwich City manager Neil Adams admits he was unable to watch Tuesday opponents Leeds United live on Friday evening as the hotel the squad were staying in did not have Sky TV.

Leeds took on Rotherham United in a game which was broadcast live on Sky, losing 2-1 at the New York Stadium.




Adams had been hoping to tune in and brush up on the opposition his side will encounter at Carrow Road tomorrow evening.

But he was foiled from watching the entire match due to a lack of Sky TV and also an inability to find a consistent stream through his laptop.

 


Asked whether he watched the game by Norwich City TV, Adams replied: "Bits of it. We didn't have Sky in the hotel and we were fixing up laptops and things, technology well beyond what I'm capable of.

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"Obviously we've seen them since, the game since, and we've had a full match report on them."

Adams however believes he knows exactly what to expect from Leeds, feeling that despite the club chopping and changing managers this year, they continue to play in a consistent style and sticking to the same philosophy.

"It's been topsy turvy for them this season with the way things have gone with the managers", he said.

"We've been having a look at how they play and what their strengths and weaknesses are. And they've kept a similar philosophy, they like to try and play, intricate passing and I doubt that will change too much.

"That's what we'll be expecting and ready to deal with on Tuesday."

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