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- Norwich are 66/1 to get less points than Derby County did in their 07/08 horror season
- Bookies have numerous Norwich specials for their season with odds up to 200/1
- Daniel Farke under pressure as Norwich manager and backed in to leave
Norwich are 66/1 with bookies to get less than 11 points this season
Norwich have started their 2021-22 Premier League campaign in the worst possible manner with 6 losses from their first 6 games.
Throw in a 3rd round exit in the Carabao Cup against Liverpool last Tuesday night and Daniel Farke and his team are under intense pressure.
At odds of 66/1, bookmakers are giving a 1.5% chance that Norwich finish on less than the 11 points which Derby County did in their terrible 2007-08 campaign.
Derby had 1 win and 29 defeats in that season and if Norwich were to get anywhere near those figures then you'd think they will be struggling.
Bookies have numerous Norwich specials for their season
There are various specials for Norwich's season, with the majority of them focusing on yet more misery for the Canaries this campaign.
Norwich to score the fewest Premier League goals this season is the lowest odds of the specials, with them only scoring 2 goals in the first 6 games so far.
If the Canaries were to continue that run across the next 33 games this season, they would finish under 20 goals in the league and therefore win the 200/1 special. Bookies though give this a 0.5% chance of this happening.
Norwich Special | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Norwich to score the fewest PL goals | 11/4 | 26.7% |
Norwich to finish on less points than Derby did (11 points) | 66/1 | 1.5% |
Norwich to not win a PL game all season | 200/1 | 0.5% |
Norwich to score less than 20 goals | 200/1 | 0.5% |
Daniel Farke under pressure as Norwich manager
Daniel Farke may find himself under pressure as Norwich manager after 5 losses out of 5 in the Premier League so far, but he's only 4th favourite in the first manager sacked market.
Mikel Arteta leads the market with odds of 5/2 to go first and Steve Bruce is just behind him at 3/1.
Watford's Xisco Munoz is just in front of Farke at 6/1 with the Norwich manager himself at 15/2.