I've just looked at our page on the BBC website, there are profiles of our players but I can't find Jed Steer! Where is he? Scroll down to the bottom! http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/norwich/default.stm
mmm, thats odd! I'm not worried tho- he's still on the official site! Could it be cos he's not played in the first team yet? Pilkington/ Bennett/ B. Johnson/ Vaughan/ Morrison and De Laet are all missing at the moment too which cld be for the same reason.
mmm, thats odd! I'm not worried tho- he's still on the official site! Could it be cos he's not played in the first team yet? Pilkington/ Bennett/ B. Johnson/ Vaughan/ Morrison and De Laet are all missing at the moment too which cld be for the same reason.
Off the top of my head... I believe that young goalkeeper Jed Steer marked his 17th birthday by signing his first professional contract with the Canaries on September 23, 2009. An England youth international, the highly-rated Norwich-born Academy product signed a two-and-a-half-year deal...
I think it's probably just that the BBC are rubbish. They've only just updated our squad, despite the fact that 2010/11 season's finished, and the squad for 2011/12 hasn't been completed or squad numbers assigned yet. Don't forget that up until they changed the squad in the last week or so, it still included Paul McVeigh!!!
it's so strange as that's exactly what a quick Google search turned up for me. What an amzing memory you have Rubik's! Ok, you'll never get this one: Which year was Norwich City formed?
From memory I believe that Norwich City F.C. was formed following a meeting at the Criterion Cafe in Norwich on 17 June 1902 and then a sub meeting occurred on 2 July 1902 by a group of friends led by three former Norwich CEYMS players, Robert Webster, Joseph Cowper and Brad Skelly,[1][3] and played their first competitive match against Harwich & Parkeston, at Newmarket Road on 6 September 1902.[4] References ^ a b "Norwich City History". 4thegame.com. Retrieved 10 June 2007. ^ Portsmouth 0–1 Norwich, BBC Sport website. Retrieved 2011-05-02. ^ Club history 1902 to 1940 Norwich City FC ^ Eastwood, John; Mike Davage (1986). Canary Citizens. Almeida Books. pp. 1, p19. ISBN 0-7117-2020-7. Are you impressed that my memory also includes references?!?