The Premier League bound Canaries have brought two Carrow Road legends on board ahead of the 2019-20 campaign.

Norwich City have announced on their official website that club legends Jeremy Goss and Darren Huckerby are returning to Carrow Road in ambassadorial roles.
Ahead of the East Anglian club’s return to the Premier League, two of the most loved Canaries of recent times will be on board for the 2019-20 campaign.
Goss, who plied his trade as a midfielder, played for Norwich between 1983 and 1996, making 188 appearances and scoring 14 goals as well as starring for Wales at international level.
The 54-year-old scored some of the most iconic goals in the club’s history, including two efforts in the legendary two-legged UEFA Cup victory over Bayern Munich in 1993.
Meanwhile, former striker Huckerby was at Norwich between 2003 and 2008, scoring 48 goals for the club and winning the Barry Butler Memorial Trophy twice.
Here is what some Canaries fans said on Twitter about the club’s announcement:
Meanwhile, fellow Norwich legends Grant Holt and Adam Drury will continue in their ambassador roles with the club, which saw them travel to Tampa, Florida as part of the touring party to the United States in November.
Norwich Chief Operating Officer Ben Kensell told the official website: “All four are real legends of this football club and look out for events featuring them all, along with matchday appearances and interviews in our matchday programmes and on social channels throughout the season.”

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