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  2. History of Norwich City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The 1930s began with a brush with disaster – the side finished bottom of the league in 1931, but were successful in their bid for re-election. [1] The rest of the decade proved more successful for Norwich, with a club-record victory, 10–2, [22] [a] over Coventry City and promotion to the Second Division as champions in the 1933–34 season under the management of Tom Parker.

  3. Norwich City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Norwich City Women is the women's football club affiliated to Norwich City. [159] Since 2022, the general manager is Flo Allen, [160] and they currently compete in Division One South East, [160] in the fourth tier of English women's football. [161] Norwich City Women play their home games at The Nest, a 22 acres (8.9 ha) site at Horsford. [160 ...

  4. List of Norwich City F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    The club's widest victory margin in the league was their 10–2 win against Coventry City in the Division Three (South) in 1930. Their heaviest defeat in the league was 10–2 against Swindon Town in 1908 in the Southern Football League. Norwich's record home attendance is 43,984 for a sixth round FA Cup match against Leicester City on 30 March ...

  5. List of Norwich City F.C. seasons - Wikipedia

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    Norwich City Seasons from 1920 until 2023. This is a list of seasons played by Norwich City F.C. in English and European football, from 1902 (the year of the club's foundation) to the most recent completed season. Following their foundation in 1902, Norwich City played amateur football against teams from around Norfolk. Norwich were stunned in ...

  6. Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Norwich claims to be the most complete medieval city in the United Kingdom. [5] It includes cobbled streets such as Elm Hill, Timber Hill and Tombland; ancient buildings such as St Andrew's Hall; half-timbered houses such as Dragon Hall, The Guildhall and Strangers' Hall; the Art Nouveau of the 1899 Royal Arcade; many medieval lanes; and the winding River Wensum that flows through the city ...

  7. List of Norwich City F.C. players - Wikipedia

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    Norwich City career Apps Goals Jimmy McEwen England: LB 1905-1908 108 0 Billy Bushell England: HB 1905-1910 154 7 Archie Livingstone Scotland: WH 1905-1910 118 1 Thomas Allsopp England: OL: 1907-1911: 132: 27 Gerry Newlands England: HB 1907-1910 105 1 Bobby Beale England: GK 1908-1912 107 0 Billy Hampson England: RB 1909-1913 140 10 Sam ...

  8. List of Norwich City F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Norwich City was founded as an amateur football club in 1902. [2] During the early years of the club's history, there was no manager. Arthur Turner, was the joint secretary of the club, and his wide-ranging role included that of "match secretary": according to John Eastwood, author of Canary Citizens: The Official History Of Norwich City F.C., this meant he would "look after the playing side". [3]

  9. East Anglian derby - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk & Suffolk League fixture was played in Norwich and finished 1–0 to Norwich City. Norwich turned professional in 1905 with Ipswich following in 1936. Ipswich Town was elected to the Football League in 1938, and the first fully professional league game between the two clubs took place on 2 September 1939 in the Third Division South .