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Piper co-wrote former Scotland and | Norwich City goalkeeper Bryan Gunn's autobiography In |
Norwich City were uncertain whether to sign him as a | |
um disaster two days previously, meaning that | Norwich City were unable to compete in the 1985-86 UE |
ld United where he remained until his move to | Norwich City in the autumn of 1968. |
mpton and Crystal Palace one point clear, and | Norwich City in the last safe spot and two points fro |
he held until April 1994 when he returned to | Norwich City assisting then manager John Deehan with |
rmer footballer who played professionally for | Norwich City from 1947 to 1952, making 13 appearances |
oving Wolverhampton Wanderers side have edged | Norwich City out of the top six. |
Norwich City signed him during the January transfer w | |
Ron Saunders, the | Norwich City Football Club manager, used to use the h |
A product of the | Norwich City youth team, Chris broke into the first t |
He finished the season winning the | Norwich City Player of the Year award, having scored |
Blackpool's FA Cup third round tie with | Norwich City was postponed eleven times before finall |
Today | Norwich City Hall stands as an exemplary building of |
ayed for Askern Welfare, Doncaster Rovers and | Norwich City before joining Port Vale for a four-figu |
In 2002, Watson was voted into the | Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame. |
Party councillor representing Nelson Ward on | Norwich City Council, where he is Coordinator of a fo |
Norwich City RLFC was formed on the 18 March 2008. | |
kyra FC in August 2008 when his contract with | Norwich City ended. |
Downs began his career with | Norwich City where he was player of the year in 1982, |
He later played for | Norwich City and Ipswich Town. |
ett was Chief Executive of Bristol Rovers and | Norwich City F.C. His time at Carrow Road was signifi |
onal footballer, whose previous clubs include | Norwich City F.C. and Toulouse FC. |
a division they shared with their conquerors | Norwich City and Aston Villa. |
l at Yeovil, Tudur Jones made a return to the | Norwich City bench in the 2-1 away win over Derby Cou |
an at Swindon Town, he joined League One team | Norwich City on a three-year contract on 16 June 2009 |
k, and is roughly 6 miles (9.7 km) outside of | Norwich City Centre. |
wcastle United, but regards being part of the | Norwich City side that won the second-ever Football L |
He was replaced by the former | Norwich City manager Gary Megson. |
d player at Manchester City, he was loaned to | Norwich City between August and October 1998, and was |
am Town, Scunthorpe United, Stockport County, | Norwich City and Swindon Town. |
nklin worked as a coach at Wycombe Wanderers, | Norwich City (also being caretaker manager for one ga |
mo and Jamie Cureton to Charlton Athletic and | Norwich City respectively. |
He was a midfielder who began his career with | Norwich City before playing for Rushden & Diamonds, S |
is name as a pacey left-sided midfielder with | Norwich City F.C.. |
ender, began his career as an apprentice with | Norwich City and was captain of the Norwich youth tea |
Harold made one appearance for | Norwich City whilst Reg was a left-back with Leiceste |
Having been | Norwich City Council's youngest councillor, South was |
Despite conceding five goals to | Norwich City on his Rovers debut he went on to become |
He has previously played for Darlington, | Norwich City and Bolton Wanderers. |
A remarkable 5-4 win over | Norwich City at Highfield Road, Christmas 1977, reple |
He was coach to | Norwich City in their run to the 1958-59 FA Cup semi- |
Pilkington joined | Norwich City on 6th July 2011 for an undisclosed fee |
played for Bury, Southport, Crewe Alexandra, | Norwich City and Northampton Town. |
Norwich City signed him in September 1958 for £6,000 | |
In an interview for the | Norwich City matchday programme on 30 April 2006, Kee |
ce Jason Bowen in a Division One game away at | Norwich City which finished as a 1-1 draw. |
yoffs, but left after just one season to join | Norwich City on a free transfer. |
ondon) is an English footballer who plays for | Norwich City as a defender. |
In 2002 he was inducted into the | Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame. |
During the 1992-93 English football season, | Norwich City F.C. competed in the inaugural season of |
nderson was a product of the youth academy at | Norwich City and was heralded as a very promising you |
ernational footballer, who is a member of the | Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame. |
He joined | Norwich City in 1996, appointed by manager Mike Walke |
(4 goals in 16 league games), before joining | Norwich City in 1927. |
y 2009 Whaley signed a two-year contract with | Norwich City for an undisclosed fee, later reported a |
As a player, he won the fans' vote to be | Norwich City player of the year in 1972 and made a to |
used as an advertising sponsorship deal with | Norwich City Football Club from 1986 to 1989 (a perio |
Norwich City F.C. (Norwich, England) | |
eer with Cambridge United before returning to | Norwich city to coach the youth team, winning the FA |
all in the Bristol area, Shore was scouted by | Norwich City to join their elite youth setup at the a |
ld, on 20 August 1977 in a 3-1 defeat against | Norwich City in the First Division. |
al in his time at Sheffield Wednesday against | Norwich City on 29 November; his last appearance for |
, Adrian Ramsay, leader of the Green group on | Norwich City Council. |
er, scoring his first goal in a 4-3 defeat to | Norwich City on 28 September. |
ther Football League teams, including Nelson, | Norwich City and Mansfield Town. |
Norwich City were 1985 League Cup winners and should | |
with | Norwich City |
sh company Redrow and the current Chairman of | Norwich City football club, Norwich, England. |
He was transferred to | Norwich City in Summer 1938, and replaced in the Wolv |
f action, and moved for a season-long loan to | Norwich City in the hope of winning them promotion ba |
day ie... rearing... canaries was linked with | Norwich City FC... the club still played in blue and |
ofessional footballer who currently plays for | Norwich City |
cord attendance at the stadium is 10,064 when | Norwich City beat Colchester United 5-0 on 16 January |
At the 2006-07 | Norwich City FC Annual General Meeting (on 18 January |
He suffered a knee injury in a game against | Norwich City in September 1998; he spent more than tw |
is second of the season in a 2-1 loss against | Norwich City on 14 April 2007. |
He spent a short spell on loan at | Norwich City F.C. during the 1986-87 season and made |
endall when they recruited Mike Walker from a | Norwich City side that had recently finished third in |
On leaving White Hart Lane in 1923 he joined | Norwich City where he featured in 124 matches and net |
2, Ashman was made an inaugural member of the | Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame. |
ea (27 league appearances in 1946 - 1948) and | Norwich City (12 appearances). |
ever Premiership, behind unfancied sides like | Norwich City and Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal managed to |
The couple joined the | Norwich City Board when they acquired Barry Skipper's |
role, he was made an inaugural member of the | Norwich City Hall of Fame. |
He later played for Ipswich Town and | Norwich City before the Second World War brought his |
ty, Newcastle United, Sheffield Wednesday and | Norwich City before the outbreak of war. |
ip, above Ipswich Town, in 14th position, and | Norwich City in 16th. |
In the first round, Bolton defeated | Norwich City of the Third Division South, in the proc |
born in Wandsworth and started his career at | Norwich City in 1997. |
s in the United States (Fort Lauderdale Sun), | Norwich City (for whom he scored the winning goal in |
Ranson started his career with | Norwich City during the 1928-1929 season, but never m |
He later became player-coach at | Norwich City before taking on various coaching jobs, |
though CEYMS won the league again in 1906-07, | Norwich City went on to become the dominant team in N |
He began his career at | Norwich City in July 1977 appearing 14 times in his 7 |
rked in a variety of jobs before returning to | Norwich City in the 1990s as football in the communit |
e scored an injury time header to win against | Norwich City 2-1, then putting Bristol City back to t |
nearly 300 games for Orient, his transfer to | Norwich City in 1978 was the first move under freedom |
ere knocked out of the FA Cup by giantkillers | Norwich City on 15 February 1959. |
During the 1994-95 English football season, | Norwich City F.C. competed in the FA Premier League. |
Godbold, a full-back, began his career with | Norwich City and was a member of the club's FA Youth |
He became a coach at | Norwich City in 1963, serving the East Anglia club un |
3) is a former footballer and a member of the | Norwich City Hall of Fame. |
red from playing in 1999, and then worked for | Norwich City as a community ambassador until January |
In the 1970's | Norwich City Council was seeking ways to encourage pe |
Norwich City F.C. | |
The following season they played against | Norwich City and lost 4-1. |
14 games in 1992-93 before a £500,000 move to | Norwich City on 26 March 1993 took him to the Premier |
He signed for | Norwich City in July 1963 and went on make 111 appear |
On 27 June 2006, | Norwich City manager Nigel Worthington confirmed that |
and he played his last game for Liverpool at | Norwich City in January 2005. |
Johnson signed for | Norwich City on a two-and-a-half year contract for an |
He moved on to | Norwich City where he made two first team appearances |
In March 2010, Goss returned to | Norwich City to assist reserve team manager Ian Crook |
t South was made an inaugural inductee of the | Norwich City Hall of Fame. |
The following year, the | Norwich City player of the year award was named The B |
o their cup run, the second round tie against | Norwich City went to two replays, Manchester City win |
rchy Amateurs and Cardiff City, Kinsey joined | Norwich City in 1947. |
Norwich City saw potential in the tall striker and he | |
ls with Stockport County, Crewe Alexandra and | Norwich City (where he scored once against Swindon To |
Norwich City won the Second Division and were promote | |
l footballer who made a single appearance for | Norwich City on 2 April 1952 against Southend United |
ovember 2004) was a president and chairman of | Norwich City (1957-1973 and 1996). |
ayed 63 games before John Bond signed him for | Norwich City in January 1977 for a fee of £50,000. |
playing for various amateur sides, he joined | Norwich City in 1919, moving on to Middlesbrough the |
pells at Sheffield United, Huddersfield Town, | Norwich City and twice at Tranmere Rovers in October |
lso won an England Youth Cap before moving to | Norwich City in 1985. |
a row against Plymouth Argyle, Coventry City, | Norwich City and Barnsley to improve his chances of l |
2004 he made his 300th senior appearance for | Norwich City in their home match against Everton. |
Fleming ended his | Norwich City career finishing 12th in the all time ap |
Walker took Wood to | Norwich City in the same role and Wood worked his way |
pells away on trial with First Division sides | Norwich City and Crewe Alexandra, though neither club |
tch with Hartlepool United, two away trips to | Norwich City and Tranmere Rovers and the visit of Con |
Barry Skipper was Vice Chairman for | Norwich City and he joined the club in 1996. |
ving previously had spells at the Chelsea and | Norwich City academies. |
Norwich City Football Club played at this Newmarket R | |
Norwich City win 4-0 on aggregate | |
s final appearance on 30 December 1972 before | Norwich City secured his services in February 1973, s |
Spurs beat | Norwich City 1-0 at Wembley Stadium, Ralph Coates wit |
He also played for | Norwich City scoring the first ever goal at Carrow Ro |
able for his exploits with Manchester United, | Norwich City and Leicester City. |
footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, | Norwich City and Reading. |
e ligament in the following away game against | Norwich City in late February, an injury which ruled |
Lisbie made a month's loan move to | Norwich City in September 2005 and was recalled by Ch |
l was cleared by the amateur group Friends of | Norwich City Station (FONCS), with the station name b |
An ex | Norwich City and Scotland international footballer al |
wo seasons, before Mike Walker brought him to | Norwich City on a Bosman free transfer in November 19 |
Norwich City player of the year 1997-98 | |
In the summer of 1999, | Norwich City manager Bruce Rioch signed him on a Bosm |
This marked the first time that | Norwich City reached the top flight in their history, |
Craig Fleming (Captain, | Norwich City Football Club) |
ineup after missing the previous game against | Norwich City having picked up an illness on internati |
The duo worked together at | Norwich City and Manchester City before Sainty went a |
s in the Football League as a centre half for | Norwich City and Tottenham Hotspur. |
or violent conduct in his second game against | Norwich City in the League Cup on 14 August 2007, whi |
He spent a spell on loan with | Norwich City where he failed to make an appearance be |
d his pledge when he sold him for £100,000 to | Norwich City in October 1986. |
t Division match, in the 1-0 home win against | Norwich City at Ashton Gate on 9 May 1999. |
first competitive goal came as the Dons beat | Norwich City 1-0 in the Football League Cup at stadiu |
ere rescued later on by the naval trawler HMT | Norwich City and landed at Morehead City. |
memorial trophy when the supporters voted him | Norwich City player of the year. |
He began his career at | Norwich City before moving to Northampton Town. |
After Nigel Worthington's sacking from | Norwich City in October 2006, Bowen was the early fav |
He made his debut in a 2-0 defeat at | Norwich City on 19 August 1950, after starting the ne |
The former | Norwich City player was signed by Hartlepool on trans |
Some of her textiles were used at the new | Norwich City Hall in 1938. |
urrey, Green came through the youth system at | Norwich City and made his first team debut on 11 Apri |
On 24 July 2009, Holt transferred to | Norwich City after Shrewsbury Town accepted an undisc |
The captain of the winning | Norwich City team was Ron Ashman. |
scored once for West Brom, in a 2-1 win over | Norwich City on 9 April 2007. |
He joined | Norwich City in 1931 after making 70 league appearanc |
es player joined club after being released by | Norwich City |
ll League Championship winners and runners-up | Norwich City were directly promoted at the end of the |
ry 1961, when he scored the only goal to dump | Norwich city out of the competition. |
d Round stage, United were drawn at home with | Norwich City on 3 February 1906. |
Norwich City Player of the Year: 2002-03 | |
month against Millwall in another 2-0 win for | Norwich City at Carrow Road as a substitute in the 85 |
8, made league debut in December 1969 against | Norwich City F.C. at the valley winning 3-1. |
He later signed on an emergency loan to | Norwich City with a view to a permanent transfer from |
anu's place, Wimbledon bought Efan Ekoku from | Norwich City and he was the club's leading goalscorer |
e played his last game for the Saints against | Norwich City in April 1956 and the following July he |
He began his career as an apprentice at | Norwich City before moving to Cambridge United. |
Our task at | Norwich City is a simple one - we must start winning |
He had previously has trials with | Norwich City and Cardiff City before being signed by |
He also spent time on loan to | Norwich City without appearing for the first team, an |
sponsored the construction of a new stand at | Norwich City F.C.'s Carrow Road football ground, now |
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 - 0 | Norwich City |
ned A-levels in Drama, English and History at | Norwich City Tech for London. |
e his Southampton debut in a 4-1 victory over | Norwich City on 27 February 1990 (in which game Matth |
In search of first-team football, he joined | Norwich City in 2005, playing five games. |
ok then had a brief and unsuccessful spell at | Norwich City before moving to the Midlands to play fo |
erent club, having been a losing manager with | Norwich City in 1973 and Manchester City in 1974. |
2, Forbes was made an inaugural member of the | Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame. |
Norwich City manager John Bond signed him in 1980, pa | |
yed for West Ham United, Sheffield Wednesday, | Norwich City and Chelsea. |
Norwich City Saxons are a rugby league team based in | |
Ramsay was first elected to | Norwich City Council representing Nelson Ward in May |
d saw a record attendance of 8,236, while the | Norwich City game was shrouded in controversy, with a |
It's also the location of | Norwich City F.C.'s training ground. |
non-league football, but had a brief spell at | Norwich City in 1946-47, before finishing his playing |
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