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Dave Stringer
Stringer made over 500 appearances while playing for Norwich City and was a very successful manager at the club. He guided the canaries to two semi finals in the league cup and helped them finish the 1988 – 1989 season in the top four of the top flight. He spent five successful years in charge at the club between 1987 and 1992 and established the club as a force in English football.

Nigel Worthington
Worthington was named as the new manager at Norwich city in December 2000 and helped the club tremendously while in charge at Carrow Road. He nearly led Norwich to promotion at the end of the 2001 – 2002 season, however his side were in terrific form during the 2003 – 2004 campaign as they deservedly gained promotion in  to the premiership, however suffered relegation straight back down in May 2005. He left the managerial post at Norwich in October 2006.

John Bond
Bond was installed as the new manager of Bournemouth FC in 1970 and helped the club gain promotion in to the third division before being installed as the new manager at Norwich City. He took Norwich to the 1975 league cup final they suffered defeat against Aston Villa and left during the 1980 – 1981 season taking there managerial job at Manchester City. He spent three years in charge at Manchester City and led the club to the final of the 1981 FA Cup. He left the job in 1983 and was installed as the new manager of Swansea City in December 1984.

Mike Walker
Walker is without doubt, arguably Norwich’s finest ever managers, he managed the club to huge success during the 1992-93 campaign. In his debut season at the club, he managed Norwich to third position in the new Premier League, their highest ever finish. His great managing earned them a position in the UEFA Cup the following season and he instructed them to victory over Bayern Munich in the second round, proving to possibly be Norwich’s finest hour to this day in football. Walker left Norwich the following year and was installed as the manager of Everton; however after spending a vast amount of money on new players, he left the managerial post after 1 year. He was manager of Norwich City for a second spell between 1996 and 1998.

Ron Saunders
After enjoying a successful playing career as a centre forward he was installed as the new manager of Norwich City and guided the club to the second division title in 1972. He enjoyed a short spell in charge at Manchester City before taking charge of Aston Villa, helping the club win the league cup final in 1975 and 1977. He helped Aston Villa win the league title at the end of the 1980 – 1981 season.

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