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  2. Talk:On the Ball, City - Wikipedia

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    I've been following Norwich for almost 30 years now and the lyrics I've always heard were: Kick it off. Throw it in. Although the song from the early 1900s may well not have included the "it". The website On The Ball City is a fans forum for norwich city fans. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.2.6.117 12:52, 29 March 2011 (UTC)

  3. 'Let's get behind the team' - Norwich fans are ready for a ...

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    Norwich City fans had their say following the 4-1 win over Cardiff City on Saturday. BBC Look East sport reporter Tom Williams asking the questions here:

  4. Norwich City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Norwich City Women is the women's football club affiliated to Norwich City. [159] Since 2022, the general manager is Flo Allen, [160] and they currently compete in Division One South East, [160] in the fourth tier of English women's football. [161] Norwich City Women play their home games at The Nest, a 22 acres (8.9 ha) site at Horsford. [160 ...

  5. On the Ball, City - Wikipedia

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    The writer of the song is often attributed to Albert T Smith who became a director of Norwich City in 1905 after the club was founded in 1902, [3] and the song was adopted by fans of the club. [4] It is sung pre-match at Carrow Road and throughout the games that Norwich City play, home and away.

  6. Ipswich Town and Norwich City fans praise 'underrated' derby

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  7. Talk:Norwich City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Norwich City F.C. is a featured article; it (or a previous version of it) has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Wikipedia community. Even so, if you can update or improve it, please do so. This article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page as Today's featured article on June 17, 2007.

  8. The Pink'un - Wikipedia

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    The Pink'un was a weekly, paid-for newspaper and website that focused on Norwich City football club and also Non-League football in Norfolk, England. [1] The paper was published every Saturday evening in Norwich during the football season. Published by Archant, [2] the newspaper was closely linked to its sister publication, the Norwich Evening ...

  9. Ipswich and Norwich fans raise money for foodbanks at derby - AOL

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    Norwich and Ipswich fans joined forces at the derby match to raise more than £5,000 for charity.