sport news Norwich remain toothless in the Premier League after suffering another ...

sport news Norwich remain toothless in the Premier League after suffering another ...
sport news Norwich remain toothless in the Premier League after suffering another ...
Norwich are set up well to win the Championship but remain toothless in the top flight after suffering another instant Premier League relegation... and boss Dean Smith faces a tough summer ahead of bid to bounce back Norwich City have failed to stay up in their last three Premier League seasons The Canaries were relegated following defeat at Aston Villa on Saturday Club have invested in facilities but not on the first-team in recent campaigns 

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It started with vows that lessons had been learned, promises that this time would be different.

But here we are again, Norwich dumped out of the Premier League with a whimper. Six relegations in the Premier League era, an instant return to the second tier the last three times they have been promoted.

So how do you assess the life of a perennial yo-yo club? It might seem as though Norwich and Fulham just keep each other’s seat warm for a year and swap divisions, but the Canaries’ model is worlds away.

Norwich City were relegated from the Premier League after defeat at Aston Villa on Saturday

Norwich City were relegated from the Premier League after defeat at Aston Villa on Saturday

Norwich were never going to spend huge money last summer. The club know their place in the food chain and have a long-term goal to consistently be in the ‘top 25’ places of English football.

Sporting director Stuart Webber is a realist and that has been demonstrated by the big-money sales in recent years of Emi Buendia, Ben Godfrey, James Maddison and Jamal Lewis. But how do Norwich break into the top 15 places in the country, for example, as Brighton, Crystal Palace and Southampton have done, and Brentford might follow this

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