Norwich have arguably the most dedicated fans in world football. They soldout every home game (and every away too) when they were in league one and averaged high attendances in domestic cup comps as well, and it's not that small of a stadium, about 26,000.
I remember they brought 15,000 fans to the Bridge for like a 4th round fa cup tie during the weeknight a few years back.
But they'll probably go with some well know & proven Coach, and stripping everyone else from proving that they can live or maybe rise above everyone else's expectations.
Don't know how true that is, but it is a very good opportunity for another up and coming manager to prove himself at the top level.
Norwich have arguably the most dedicated fans in world football. They soldout every home game (and every away too) when they were in league one and averaged high attendances in domestic cup comps as well, and it's not that small of a stadium, about 26,000.
I remember they brought 15,000 fans to the Bridge for like a 4th round fa cup tie during the weeknight a few years back.
Good For Them.
But they'll probably go with some well know & proven Coach, and stripping everyone else from proving that they can live or maybe rise above everyone else's expectations.