Avfc96 Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Full Norwich City club statement. NORWICH City can confirm Chris Hughton, Colin Calderwood and Paul Trollope have parted company with the Club with immediate effect - and former Canary winger and FA Youth Cup-winning coach Neil Adams has been appointed as First Team Manager. The Norwich City Board has taken the decision to give the Club the maximum chance to secure the points required between now and the end of the season to ensure retention of our Barclays Premier League status. Neil Adams, 48, steps up from his current role as our Under-18s Coach with a wealth of experience as a player, having won a league title with Everton in 1987 and made 206 appearances in all competitions as a stalwart wide player for Norwich City between 1993 and 1999. He moved into the Club's youth coaching set-up and last year guided the young Canaries to their first FA Youth Cup triumph in 30 years, courtesy of a shock victory over Chelsea in the final, in which his side won both legs. His long experience as a player, coach and as a media analyst for BBC local radio means Neil understands the Club and its fans extremely well and the Club is sure the Canary supporters will unite behind Neil and the team for the crucial games ahead. Meanwhile the Club would like to place on record it's sincere thanks to Chris Hughton, Colin Calderwood and Paul Trollope for all of their hard work on behalf of the Club since they took over in June 2012. Chris's achievement in guiding City to an 11th-place finish in the Premier League last season was an excellent one and he has represented the Club with dignity throughout his tenure. However the recent run of four defeats in our last six Premier League games and six consecutive away league defeats, left the Club with no choice but to act, with five games still to play in the current campaign. On the appointment of Neil Adams, David McNally said: "Neil is a progressive and successful coach who has served this Club as a player and a member of our coaching staff in exemplary fashion over two decades. With our fantastic fans getting behind Neil and the team in the games ahead we will greatly improve our chances of a successful end to the current campaign. Neil Adams said: "To say that I am delighted to have been offered the opportunity of managing Norwich City Football Club would be a massive understatement. "People know what this club means to me, and so it goes without saying that we will be doing everything possible to ensure that we maintain our top-flight status for next season. "These final five games will be a huge test for us, and everyone must step up to the mark. But with the full backing of these magnificent Norwich supporters we will have every chance of achieving our objective." The Club will not be commenting further today but will hold a press conference on Monday. Read more at http://www.canaries.co.uk/news/article/20140406-adams-hughton-norwich-city-manager-1471649.aspx#M5vlOfLI8R5Z2we0.99
Popular Post rjw63 Posted April 6, 2014 Popular Post Posted April 6, 2014 Come on Randy, follow suit 7
Cliffy Biro Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Doing a poor job tbf, deserves the sack really and i can think of one or two more that do aswell
useless Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Someone on the pinkun forum about a week ago was saying that they'd lined up Steve Clarke.
The_Steve Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Pretty pathetic responses already, but expected. What a stupid time to sack your manager. Should have done it ages ago. 4
chappy Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 I thought they were safe, now remains to be seen whether this gamble pays off for them
StefanAVFC Posted April 6, 2014 VT Supporter Posted April 6, 2014 I really think they'll go. That run in is horrid.
Avflife Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Norwich are going down, four of their remaining five games are against four of the top six (Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal) the other is away against Fulham next weekend. Lambert can **** off back there at the end of the season
villarule123 Posted April 6, 2014 VT Supporter Posted April 6, 2014 Lambert should stay until the end of the season. Then of course, he deserves to get the boot. Sacking your manager now is not a wise choice IMO
Avfc96 Posted April 6, 2014 Author Posted April 6, 2014 Waiting for Sol Campbell to claim he was sacked because he is black and not because he is a poor manager. 1
thetrees Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 Shocking that an Irish manager who never used the term "grand bunch of lads" has been dismissed.
Xela Posted April 6, 2014 Posted April 6, 2014 I think its a silly time to sack someone... should have done it earlier or wait until end of season. I don't think Neil Adams (or whoever) is going to be able to do much in the remaining games, which looking at it, is a horrific run in
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