Norwich City fans revelled in their club's long-running unbeaten streak against Ipswich Town after the latest East Anglian derby ended 2-2.
Jonathan Rowe's double secured a valuable point for David Wagner's side despite goals from Nathan Broadhead and Wes Burns either side.
We spoke to some of those fans at Portman Road to gauge their thoughts on the game, Wagner's future and star man Rowe.
See the best of those conversations in the video below.
Scott and Emily: Really good game. In the end we got away with it, and Ipswich had most of the possession, certainly second half.
But we dug in, and the lads did really well to dig in. Ipswich had lots of chances, but we did really well. Going into it we would have taken that!
Sara played really well, got really stuck in, Kenny’s always solid, and obviously Rowe with the two goals. He was just in the right place at the right time. Really good, solid performance.
You can’t knock the four wins in the last seven games, and a draw today which we didn’t expect. On the fence with David Wagner, but he’s done alright the last few games. Let’s see how we get on.
We’ll be lucky for play-offs, but we can sneak in there. Let’s go for the play-offs. Getting that sixth place, that’s the best thing we can hope for.
Matt: I think it’s a very good result. No one expected us to get anything from the game, and I thought we played relatively well, held on defensively pretty strong, took our chances when we got them.
It’s absolutely all about the record, and extending it. I don’t hold a great deal of hope for the season, but not losing to them, that’s the story.
It feels like a win, and it’s a big result for Wagner, but I’m still undecided on him. There are still a few tactical decisions that I don’t think are quite right.
I thought Sam McCallum played really well, coming in at full-back. From a defensive point of view, how he played today, I can’t see how you don’t play him. That’s how it is.
I think they can still do play-offs, even though I’m not totally optimistic. You’ve got to remain positive, haven’t you? I mean, Ipswich are blowing everybody away, and it didn’t happen today.
It was absolutely fantastic to be back in the derby atmosphere. We live for these days, don’t we? That’s what it’s all about, so I’m looking forward to the return fixture at Carrow Road, 100%. Next time the three points will be ours.
Jack and Ollie: At the end of the day it’s not the result we wanted, but still unbeaten, 14 years. We’ll take it.
Everyone thought coming into today that we’d come here today and lose, Ipswich are obviously in good form at the moment. So it was a good performance, good away performance, I think we played it quite well.
We managed the occasion quite well, and we’ll take a point, good result. We’ve picked it up a bit recently, so hopefully we can take it into the Christmas period. Then we’re not far off the play-offs, so hopefully we can keep it going into the new year.
Sargent’s obviously coming back as well, so hopefully we can now move on from the bad periods we’ve been through now. Fingers crossed.
We deserved at least a draw. At least. Ipswich had a good few chances in the first half, which they might have taken if they were a bit more clinical, but we managed them quite well and kicked on in the second half.
I was impressed by Jonny Rowe, and when he went off I thought we would get weaker, but we still played well. So that’s a positive.
When it went 2-2 you thought Ipswich might nick a winner, but after that we managed the game quite well. So we take the point and move on.
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