Our only target is survival, says Norwich chief
Published 10:58 17/06/11 By MirrorFootball
Norwich chief executive David McNally says he doesn't care how the Canaries fixtures are ordered, and is just thrilled to be in the top flight.
The Carrow Road side start their campaign at Wigan but McNally told Sky Sports News: "I'm just delighted for the fans that they are enjoying the fixtures for the Premier League.
"All the games are tough, Wigan away is a hard game but one we relish and look forward to.
"We could have played Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal in the first four and we'd be as thrilled as we are with the fixtures as they stand.
"We're delighted with the start but we would have been however the fixtures had fallen.
"Our fans can't wait, we've had to cap season tickets for this year and we don't have many tickets left to sell for any fixture this year."
On their aims for the season, he added: "The challenge is to earn the right to stay in the league.
"It's about getting points across the course of the season, finishing 17th or better and earning the right to stay in the league.
"The only target is to stay in the league, 17th will be absolutely fine. Whatever points total is needed to finish 17th, that's the aim."





