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Rumour... civic reception Tuesday 10th.

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I’ve heard a whisper that the Norfolk Cup Final has been postponed again so we can have our parade/civic reception. That is all.

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Surely  a friday would be a better bet for those of us who dont live in the city and have to work weekdays .We  would be able celebrate this achievement and not worry about the hangover the following day .OTBC

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I’ve heard a whisper that the Norfolk Cup Final has been postponed again so we can have our parade/civic reception. That is all.

[/quote]Aye.

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[quote user="Sports Desk Pete"][quote user="Bird Table"]

I’ve heard a whisper that the Norfolk Cup Final has been postponed again so we can have our parade/civic reception. That is all.

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Are you agreeing Pete that it will be next tuesday Pete ?

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[quote user="Lambert is King"][quote user="Sports Desk Pete"][quote user="Bird Table"]

I’ve heard a whisper that the Norfolk Cup Final has been postponed again so we can have our parade/civic reception. That is all.

[/quote]Aye.[/quote]

Are you agreeing Pete that it will be next tuesday Pete ?

[/quote]Aye.

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won''t be able to make it either, will be at uni. Don''t know why they can''t do it between Friday and Sunday

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What would be good is for Anglia TV to cover the whole thing live for those that cannot make it , pretty sure I wont be able to get there due to work !

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A Tuesday?

Really?

I suppose it makes sense for those organising it, who wants to work on a Sunday? But I''ll be at work on Tuesday with no hope of attending :(

Have fun those that make it, I remember the last one viewed from the Castle Hill. It was amazing to see so many thousands out in yellow all the way to St Stephens.

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Tuesday? That''s no good for me. I would have driven across if it were on Sunday but a week day is no go for me due to work commitments. Gutted about that.

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I just hope it''s late in the day or it will be a bit silly with about 56 people watching it!!

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Taken from the Main Site:

NORWICH CITY are back in the Premier League and thousands will get

the chance to cheer the players as they parade through the city in an

open-topped bus. A reception is being hosted by Norwich City

Council and NCFC at City Hall on Tuesday, May 10 to mark the Canaries''

promotion to football''s top flight and fans will be able to see their

heroes as they leave the civic celebration, which is sponsored by Aviva.

And in keeping with tradition, they will appear on the famous

balcony to salute the crowds that have gathered to celebrate the club''s

second consecutive promotion-winning season. Laura McGillivray,

chief executive of Norwich City Council, said the council was delighted

to host the celebration and the club''s return to the Premier League was a

massive boost for the entire city. "This is an unbelievable

achievement for the Football Club just one year after its supporters

celebrated promotion from League One to the Championship and this will

be a fantastic opportunity for everyone to congratulate the players and

join in the celebrations," she said. "Being back in the Premier

League will put Norwich on the national and international stage and will

be worth millions of pounds to the local economy in terms of increased

visitor numbers and attracting business investment. This is our way of

congratulating the Canaries and their fans and celebrating what is

amazing news for everyone in Norwich." Norwich City Football

Club Chief Executive David McNally said: "We are thrilled that the City

Council have invited the Club to a civic reception and delighted

supporters will be given the opportunity to show their appreciation for

Paul Lambert, his backroom team and their marvellous players. "It

really is astonishing that they have achieved back-to-back promotions

so please come and show your support for our victorious team. "A big thank-you also to our main club sponsors Aviva for once again sponsoring the celebrations." Heather

Smith, Head of Sponsorship and Corporate Responsibility at Aviva said:

"It''s a fantastic achievement by Norwich City to reach the Premier

League. We are delighted to be sponsoring the civic event to give the

fans and wider community a chance to see the team and join in the

celebrations."

The reception will take place in the early evening and full details

about timings and the parade route will be confirmed shortly.

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