What was the old name of Norwich City?

City! Our original nickname was 'The Citizens', and we originally played in blue and white. However, this isn't the case today. In the mid-16th century, Dutch and Flemish migrants known as 'The Strangers' landed on our shores and revitalised the textile industry.
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What was Norwich called before?

The Anglo-Saxons settled the site of the modern city some time between the 5th and 7th centuries, founding the towns of Northwic ("North Harbour"), from which Norwich takes its name, and Westwic (at Norwich-over-the-Water) and a lesser settlement at Thorpe.
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What was the old name of Westham?

West Ham United or Thames Ironworks FC, the name originally given to the club, was established in 1895 by Arnold Hills managing director of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company.
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What is the nickname of Norwich City?

Breeding canaries became a popular pastime, and eventually led to Norwich City officially adopting 'The Canaries' nickname in the early 1900s.
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Why does HUGH Jackman support Norwich City?

Jackman, 55, told the BBC how, as a child growing up in Australia, he decided to support the Canaries after asking his English parents where they were from. His father Christopher told him he was from London and his mother Grace said she was born in raised in Norwich, where she lives again now.
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Are Norwich City Football Club in debt?

Norwich's gross debt slightly reduced from £85m to £84m, though the majority of this (£65m) was owed to directors. This means that debt has tripled in just three years, though the make-up has also changed, so external loans were significantly cut from £48m to £19m last season, replaced by director loans.
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Which Man City player is on loan at Norwich?

Midfielder Jacob Wright has joined Norwich City on loan from Manchester City for the remainder of the 2024/25 campaign. The loan agreement also includes an option to buy at the end of the season.
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What do people from Norwich call themselves?

Norvician is the correct demonym, it's not really in popular use though.
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What is the bird on the Norwich City logo?

The current club badge consists of a canary resting on a football with a stylised version of the City of Norwich arms in the top left corner. For the club's centenary celebrations in 2002, a special badge was designed, featuring two canaries looking left and right, plus a ribbon noting the centenary.
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Was Norwich the biggest city in England?

During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of its most important. It remained the capital of the most populous English county until the Industrial Revolution.
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What is the oldest football club in the world?

Founded in October 1857, the club is considered by FIFA as the oldest existing independent club still playing football in the world. Sheffield F.C. Sheffield F.C. initially played games amongst each other under the Sheffield Rules and did not officially adopt the new FA rules until 1878.
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Is West Ham a Protestant team?

Throughout its history, West Ham United has embraced people of all religious faiths and backgrounds, and continues to work closely with players, staff, supporters' groups and individual fans as part of the Club's ongoing dedication and commitment to EDI – a commitment that was recognised by the presentation of the ...
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What was Millwall's original name?

The famous football team, Millwall F.C., started here in 1885. They were first called Millwall Rovers. Their first nickname was 'the Dockers'. Later, they became 'the Lions'.
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What is the oldest street in Norwich?

👀 Elm Hill in Norwich is a beautiful cobbled street with houses and speciality shops. It's one of the oldest streets in the city, rebuilt after a fire in 1507 destroyed most of the buildings at that time.
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What does Norwich mean in English?

Norwich in British English

(ˈnɒrɪdʒ ) noun. a city in E England, administrative centre of Norfolk: cathedral (founded 1096); University of East Anglia (1963); traditionally a centre of the footwear industry, now has engineering, financial services.
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What is the twin town of Norwich?

Norwich has four twinning associations:
  • Rouen.
  • Koblenz.
  • El Viejo.
  • Novi Sad.
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What is Norwich famous for?

If it's sights and attractions you're after, then Norwich, the capital of Norfolk, doesn't disappoint.
  • Elm Hill. ...
  • Pottergate in the 'higgledy-piggledy' Lanes has lots of independent shopping. ...
  • Al fresco dining at Tombland. ...
  • The castle dominates the city centre view. ...
  • Norwich Castle and Cathedral. ...
  • Cobbled Elm Hill.
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Where is Jack Wilshere now?

Following the announcement of his retirement, he quickly transitioned into coaching, taking over Arsenal's Under-18s less than a week later. In his debut coaching season, he led the side to the final of the 2022/23 FA Youth Cup. Speaking to canaries.co.uk, Wilshere said: “I'm delighted to be joining Norwich City.
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How do you say hello in Norwich?

Whether you're from Norwich or elsewhere in Norfolk, whenever you go into the city centre you are said to be going 'up the city'. Occasionally you may also hear 'going up Norwich' and sometimes 'down the city' instead of up. 'Ar yer orrite bor?' Translation: Hello, Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening, etc.
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What does buh mean in Norfolk?

bor pronounced 'buh' in West Norfolk – a term of address, boy or neighbour often used as 'ah bor', an exclamatory confirmation, such as in the following exchange Jimmur -'Thas suffun hot today ent it', Arnie – 'Ah bor'
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What is the Norfolk accent called?

Spend a bit of time in Norfolk and you may realise that Norfolk people often use a different terminology than other English-speaking counties. This is the fabulous Norfolk dialect (also known as 'Broad Norfolk').
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Who are the brothers who played for Norwich City?

Murphy, along with his twin brother, Jacob, first played football together from the age of seven and eventually, they both joined Norwich City as under-12s in 2006.
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Where do the Man City footballers live?

The Golden Triangle (sometimes called the Footballer Belt) is an area of affluent small towns and villages in Cheshire, England. The exact three points of the triangle are the subject of local debate but are generally considered to be Alderley Edge, Prestbury, and Wilmslow.
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Which player owns Man City?

Sheikh Mansour (since 2008)
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