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Gillespie made his professional debut against | Norwich City at Carrow Road after coming on as a late |
notably with Bristol City, Nottingham Forest, | Norwich City (with whom he won the 2004 Football Leag |
for Rochdale for seven years before moving to | Norwich City in 2007. |
ed 19 goals in 64 league games before joining | Norwich City in 1964 for £31,500, where he scored 29 |
n 1987, Fleck was transferred for £580,000 to | Norwich City in the English Football League First Div |
Barnett joined | Norwich City on a permanent deal on 1 January 2011 fo |
His son, Tom, played for the youth teams at | Norwich City and Arsenal. |
ent his final two seasons, retiring after the | Norwich City versus Stockport County match in Divisio |
reer in the village of Ryhope, before joining | Norwich City of the Southern League in July 1911. |
Elections to | Norwich City Council took place on 3 May 2007. |
A trial at | Norwich City proving unsuccessful, Hunt made yet anot |
rpool, before retiring to work as a scout for | Norwich City for a period of time. |
re shopping centre is located to the north of | Norwich city centre. |
Francomb made his first team debut for | Norwich City on 6 October 2009, against Gillingham in |
uthampton, scoring once in the league against | Norwich City and once in the League Cup against Brist |
Norwich City F.C. played at Newmarket Road from the c | |
ack who spent the majority of his career with | Norwich City before playing for Colchester United and |
He started out playing as a youth player for | Norwich City Academy. |
Peterborough United and Histon, Kelly joined | Norwich City in 2007. |
ed faced Second Division side and cup holders | Norwich City in the fourth round, winning 3-1. |
nce, Watford's opening match of the season at | Norwich City was moved from 7 August to 6 August, thu |
hire, he spent his entire playing career with | Norwich City F.C. and was later their manager. |
Highest attendance: 43,984, | Norwich City 0-2 Leicester City, FA Cup Sixth Round, |
y played for South Bank East End, Sunderland, | Norwich City and Wisbech Town before joining Port Val |
urner and his wife Sharon joined the Board of | Norwich City FC on the 8th of May 2007. |
ayer, he spent most of his career at Burnley, | Norwich City and Manchester United, with a short spel |
He had a loan spell at | Norwich City in that year before returning to Millwal |
the Baggies came in a 3-2 Hawthorns defeat to | Norwich City on 14 October 2000. |
Elections to | Norwich City Council will take place on Thursday 5 Ma |
send Elm Villa, Newcastle United, Leeds City, | Norwich City and Accrington Stanley. |
In 2003, he was made a member of the | Norwich City Hall of Fame following a fan vote. |
al day of the season as their failure to beat | Norwich City condemned them to relegation after three |
d of the 1919-20 season, and later played for | Norwich City in the Football League and Ilkeston Town |
He later played for | Norwich City between 1954 and 1956 scoring 11 times i |
ed the beginning of the end for Beckford as a | Norwich City player. |
rge and was replaced by his assistant, former | Norwich City player Wayne Biggins. |
During the Civil War he was colonel of the | Norwich city militia. |
Hunt played as a centre-forward for | Norwich City F.C. and scored in nine of his first ten |
Rush joined | Norwich City in August 1995 for a fee of £350,000. |
opponents were Chelmsford City, Aldershot and | Norwich City respectively. |
uay debut in the League Cup defeat at home to | Norwich City on 23 August 2006, coming on as a late s |
nymoor United, Willington, Tottenham Hotspur, | Norwich City and Luton Town. |
er scores three as Torquay win 4-2 at home to | Norwich City |
appearances, scoring two goals, both against | Norwich City in April 1992, as West Ham battled again |
Bowman was | Norwich City's first-ever manager, and was in charge |
This left a £2 million hole in | Norwich City's budget. |
In July 2010, following | Norwich City's promotion to the Championship, Adeyemi |
n 2009, Smith announced that in order to help | Norwich City's finances, she has "been working extrem |
Goss scored spectacularly, most notably in | Norwich City's away win over Bayern Munich in the UEF |
elled and United manager Alex Ferguson signed | Norwich City's Steve Bruce instead. |
areer at Cambridge United, though moved on to | Norwich City's academy in 2006, signing his first two |
This was | Norwich City's first major trophy. |
Foley then joined the coaching staff at | Norwich City's rivals Ipswich Town. |
n Garden City, Hertfordshire, Stephens joined | Norwich City's Academy as a 13-year old. |
On 2 March (a 1-1 draw with | Norwich City) each supporter was given a ballot slip |
finished fifth during the league season, and | Norwich City, who finished sixth. |
While at | Norwich City, he was a director of FL Interactive Lim |
Record Attendance (Middlesbrough): 34,836 v | Norwich City, 28 December 2004 (FA Premier League) |
the Football League playing for Bournemouth, | Norwich City, Manchester City and Burnley, and was ca |
e and Premier League for Queens Park Rangers, | Norwich City, Sheffield Wednesday, Reading, Southampt |
2010-11 season, in the League Cup win against | Norwich City, on 24 August 2010. |
nson was the subject of two 'small' bids from | Norwich City, both of which were rejected, leaving Di |
avies began his career with the youth team of | Norwich City, and made his debut for the senior team |
on began his professional career in 1955 with | Norwich City, and he made 42 League appearances for t |
e later played for Brighton & Hove Albion and | Norwich City, before he was signed by Manchester Unit |
began his career with their fiercest rivals, | Norwich City, where he progressed through the ranks t |
pton Wanderers, Mansfield Town, Notts County, | Norwich City, Crystal Palace, Bath City, Scunthorpe & |
Carberry played for Avondale, | Norwich City, Bedford Town and Gillingham before join |
His former club, | Norwich City, qualified for the UEFA Cup as a result |
Mitchell began his career with | Norwich City, but failed to make an appearance. |
He began his career at | Norwich City, and played 35 league matches for the Ca |
ofessional footballer who played for Arsenal, | Norwich City, Colchester United, Baltimore Comets, Sc |
rlier rounds against Wolverhampton Wanderers, | Norwich City, West Ham United and Fulham, Town played |
tballer who played in the Football League for | Norwich City, Aldershot and Cambridge United. |
He then joined | Norwich City, with whom he won the second division ch |
in Bury St Edmunds, and began his career with | Norwich City, with whom he won a FA Youth Cup winner' |
fer in May 1934 and later had two spells with | Norwich City, and played for Watford, Mansfield Town |
Sunderland lost the final to | Norwich City, who went down to the Second Division wi |
his career with Sunderland before playing for | Norwich City, Blackpool and Colchester United. |
d that Bell had agreed a three-year deal with | Norwich City, signing for an undisclosed fee. |
In August 2005, he was close to signing for | Norwich City, but pulled out because of family reason |
was a professional footballer who played for | Norwich City, Blackpool, Manchester United, Huddersfi |
otballer who played for Burnhope Institution, | Norwich City, Luton Town, Tottenham Hotspur, Southend |
He plays for | Norwich City, and plays on either wing or as a forwar |
d beaten Sheffield Wednesday, Crystal Palace, | Norwich City, Leicester City and Hull City, drawn wit |
His last club in the Football League was | Norwich City, after which he had two years as player- |
Howard began his career with | Norwich City, with whom he won the second division ch |
eserves in March 1961, when he scored against | Norwich City, before Bates called him into the first |
ing fought off competition from Bristol City, | Norwich City, Bristol Rovers and Cheltenham Town, for |
He served as Deputy Chief Constable of | Norwich City, and later in the same position in Essex |
A centre back who started his career with | Norwich City, he failed to make the breakthrough and |
In November 1954 he moved to | Norwich City, playing only 5 league games before a mo |
prentice with Lincoln City before playing for | Norwich City, Grimsby Town, a second spell at Lincoln |
footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, | Norwich City, FC Groningen, Wimbledon, Stoke City and |
The 1962 Football League Cup Final was won by | Norwich City, who defeated Rochdale 4-0 on aggregate |
seph Cowper Nutchey) left to form a new club, | Norwich City, which also joined the Norfolk & Suffolk |
teen months on the final day of the season at | Norwich City, and managed to retain his place at the |
en became assistant manager to Bruce Rioch at | Norwich City, and was retained for the 2000-01 season |
Briggs, a right winger, began his career at | Norwich City, where he came through the youth ranks a |
The first miss came against | Norwich City, a game which the Swans eventually lost |
Norwich City, Southampton and West Ham United play 20 | |
d and England, playing with Clyde, Hull City, | Norwich City, Derby County, Carlisle United and Millw |
e last minute for Ipswich against arch-rivals | Norwich City, completing a record of having scored ag |
Attendance: 1,500 vs. | Norwich City, 1948-49 |
The tournament was won by | Norwich City, who beat Rochdale 4-0 on aggregate over |
wston began his career with the youth team of | Norwich City, and made his debut for the senior team |
The cup was won by | Norwich City, who beat Sunderland 1-0 in the final. |
ofessional footballer who currently plays for | Norwich City, having signed from Colchester United on |
was an English football player who played for | Norwich City, West Ham United, Margate, Lowestoft Tow |
, a striker, came through the youth system at | Norwich City, for whom he scored 3 goals in 61 appear |
In 1966 he was sold to | Norwich City, and spent two seasons there before fini |
was a winger who played for Blackburn Rovers, | Norwich City, Rochdale, Bolton Wanderers, Chesterfiel |
e made his Football League debut in 1986, and | Norwich City, but left United in 1987 without having |
n loan to Bradford City, scoring once against | Norwich City, and in September 2004 he joined Darling |
He then moved to | Norwich City, making his debut for the club on 17 Aug |
son, there was only new club in Division One, | Norwich City, who were elected from outside the leagu |
1987) is an English footballer who plays for | Norwich City, as a striker. |
r of the Southern League, playing in turn for | Norwich City, Luton Town, Millwall and Coventry City. |
istle, Bradford Park Avenue, Partick Thistle, | Norwich City, Brentford and Port Elizabeth City. |
ll East Anglian opposition during one season ( | Norwich City, Colchester United, Southend United and |
th contract with English second division side | Norwich City, following a successful trial. |
Parker began his career as a mechanic with | Norwich City, but was kept out of the game for 18 mon |
He made a large impact at | Norwich City, being voted into their Hall of Fame in |
es in December 1973, when he followed Bond to | Norwich City, despite interest from Tottenham Hotspur |
He also played for | Norwich City, Millwall Athletic, Gainsborough Trinity |
r who played for Airdrie, Chelsea, Brentford, | Norwich City, Carlisle United, Gillingham, Bury, Hudd |
Norwich City, Blackburn Rovers and Southampton occupy | |
Newmarket Road was the home ground for | Norwich City, before they moved to The Nest. |
me in charge was a 6-0 defeat at the hands of | Norwich City, followed by a "shock" 4-1 victory over |
e was a defender who played for Derby County, | Norwich City, Wolves and Rotherham United. |
team at Chelsea, and a year later moved on to | Norwich City, but six months produced only one league |
stoft area before joining the recently-formed | Norwich City, then playing in the Norfolk and Suffolk |
an inside forward in the Football League for | Norwich City, Watford, Exeter City and Newport County |
2-1 and this was followed by a 1-1 draw with | Norwich City, Jon Parkin got his debut goal to give C |
The | Norwich City-Bradford City match and a second replay |
nd signed on loan for Port Vale, Charlton and | Norwich City. |
y 1931, keeping a clean sheet in a 1-0 win at | Norwich City. |
ers and Plymouth Argyle F.C and League 1 side | Norwich City. |
gue Cup in March 1985, where they lost 1-0 to | Norwich City. |
The 1985 Milk Cup Final was won by | Norwich City. |
880s on the line between Melton Constable and | Norwich City. |
trials with Football League Championship side | Norwich City. |
thampton against fellow relegation strugglers | Norwich City. |
defeated Everton in that FA Youth Cup final - | Norwich City. |
Shackell is a product of the youth academy at | Norwich City. |
a substitute during the 1-0 home victory over | Norwich City. |
ofessional footballer who currently plays for | Norwich City. |
He is presently Assistant Manager of | Norwich City. |
signed for fellow Third Division South outfit | Norwich City. |
ork as a regional scout for Championship side | Norwich City. |
professional footballer, as a goalkeeper with | Norwich City. |
League for Blackpool, Rochdale, Barnsley and | Norwich City. |
reed a Championship match between Reading and | Norwich City. |
City, Manchester United, Northampton Town and | Norwich City. |
and became involved in coaching youngsters at | Norwich City. |
Russell began his career as a youth player at | Norwich City. |
Aston Villa (who also won the League Cup) and | Norwich City. |
otball League playing for Birmingham City and | Norwich City. |
am at all, leading to him being loaned out to | Norwich City. |
on a month's loan to Championship strugglers | Norwich City. |
tballer, who played for Huddersfield Town and | Norwich City. |
essional footballer who began his career with | Norwich City. |
In between, he played for Sunderland and | Norwich City. |
club Burnhope Institution before signing for | Norwich City. |
Premier League teams Queens Park Rangers and | Norwich City. |
e relegated, along with Manchester United and | Norwich City. |
at Newcastle with new club Championship side | Norwich City. |
, and his brother Stephen was on the books of | Norwich City. |
d) is a professional footballer who plays for | Norwich City. |
st player ever to sign as a professional with | Norwich City. |
arsal bone in a game against his former club, | Norwich City. |
eturning to the UK and playing as a guest for | Norwich City. |
he season after only managing a 1-1 draw with | Norwich City. |
te appearance for Spurs in July, 1991 against | Norwich City. |
in 1990 before spending the 1992-93 season at | Norwich City. |
layed in the Football League for Barnsley and | Norwich City. |
ntral defender for Crystal Palace, Orient and | Norwich City. |
wn for productive spells with Aston Villa and | Norwich City. |
only a few to play for both Ipswich Town and | Norwich City. |
injury while playing in an FA Cup tie against | Norwich City. |
Pape Seydou Diop who played limited games for | Norwich City. |
d to Ipswich Town before joining local rivals | Norwich City. |
tball League four days later in a 1-1 draw at | Norwich City. |
During his career he coached | Norwich City. |
Stadium, Cardiff, between Birmingham City and | Norwich City. |
aller who currently plays as a goalkeeper for | Norwich City. |
game for the club on 28 December 1937 against | Norwich City. |
appearances, before finishing his career with | Norwich City. |
ined Arsenal as a schoolboy from the books of | Norwich City. |
nd Dundee, played for Sheffield Wednesday and | Norwich City. |
n the Football League for Bury, Hull City and | Norwich City. |
During his career coached | Norwich City. |
anager, he coached Walsall, Coventry City and | Norwich City. |
n June 1923 he left Arsenal for free to go to | Norwich City. |
bridge in 2004, he was with the youth team at | Norwich City. |
fessional footballer, who began his career at | Norwich City. |
iodun played youth football with Millwall and | Norwich City. |
d home to East Anglia for another season with | Norwich City. |
mbe Athletic, Birmingham, Southend United and | Norwich City. |
he exit of goalkeeping coach Paul Crichton to | Norwich City. |
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